We are prepared for Australian changes – Amla
Hashim Amla, the South Africa batsman, says his side are prepared for anything Australia do as a reaction to their loss at Newlands
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I’ll keep playing my natural game – Haddin
Brad Haddin says he will continue playing his natural game but will try to assess situations better than he did at Newlands
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Gibson pleased with bowling effort on flat pitch
Ottis Gibson, the West Indies coach, says it is hard bowling at Eden Gardens and his bowlers did well to take five wickets
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MacGill to duel Warne in BBL
Stuart MacGill is seeking an SCG showdown with his old spin rival Shane Warne, hatching a plan to play for the Sydney Sixers in their home match against the Melbourne Stars in the BBL
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Warriors achieve tall target
A century to Liam Davis and contrasting innings by Wes Robinson, Adam Voges and Travis Birt allowed Western Australia to defeat Victoria in a mighty fourth innings pursuit
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Ponting incredibly important part of team – Langer
Australia’s assistant coach, Justin Langer, has described Ricky Ponting as “an incredibly important part” of the Test side, despite his recent lack of runs
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Quiney, Maxwell help Victoria to 301
Rob Quiney’s 92, and a debut four-wicket haul by Jason Behrendorff took centrestage on the opening day at the MCG
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Amla, Smith tons lead SA to incredible win
Graeme Smith and Hashim Amla both struck centuries that completed South Africa’s humiliation of Australia on the third day at Newlands, where they cruised to victory by eight wickets
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Wade, Maxwell set WA 362 to win
A series of lower order partnerships allowed Victoria to set Western Australia 362 to win the Sheffield Shield match at the MCG
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Warner replaces injured Shaun Marsh
Shaun Marsh has been ruled out of the second Test against South Africa and has been replaced in Australia’s squad by David Warner
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There was panic in Australia change-room – Watson
Shane Watson, Australia’s vice-captain, has conceded that there was panic in the change-rooms as Australia capitulated to 9 for 21 on the second day in Cape Town
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