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Sydney: Wicketkeeper Brad Haddin has been officially ruled out of Australia’s Champions Trophy title defence in South Africa later this month because of a broken finger.The New South Wales gloveman had surgery on the ring finger of his left hand after
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London: Michael Clarke scored an unbeaten century on Monday as Australia fought a dogged battle to save the second Ashes Test at Lord's. Scorecard Australia were 313/5 when bad light forced an early close on the fourth day

Sydney: Australian wicketkeeper Brad Haddin has warned England to not breathe too easily before the start of the Ashes campaign on July 8 in Cardiff, after the retirement of bowling greats Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne.Haddin enjoyed a view of the
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Dubai: Australian wicketkeeper Brad Haddin and all-rounder Shane Watson have been fined 15 per cent and 25 per cent of their respective match fees for breaching the ICC Code of Conduct during their country’s Twenty20 International against Pakistan in Dubai yesterday.In

Sydney:Strike bowler Brett Lee is on track for a return to the Australian team for September's Twenty20 World Cup in South Africa after being included in a preliminary 30-man squad Monday.

Chennai:Mahendra Dhoni and Mahela Jayawardene smashed centuries in a world-record stand as Asia posted 331-8 against Africa in the third and final match of the Afro-Asia one-day series here on Sunday.

More imagesKingstown (St Vincent):Reigning champions Australia thrashed Zimbabwe by 106 runs in their opening World Cup warm-up match at Arnos Vale here on Tuesday.

More imagesHamilton:Craig McMillan and Brendon McCullum blasted New Zealand to a stunning series cleansweep over Australia, negating a magnificent 181 from Matthew Hayden.

Hamilton:Australia's Matthew Hayden slaughtered the New Zealand bowling attack in their final one-day cricket match, belting a massive 181 not out, as the tourists reached 346 for five.

More imagesSydney:Brad Haddin was named in Australia's World Cup squad as back-up to wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist, who reportedly could miss the first part of the tournament for the birth of his third child.

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