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05/17/2008 08:26 AM
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| Sarwan takes reins from Gayle |
Ramnaresh Sarwan will step in for the injured Chris Gayle and lead West Indies in the first Test against Australia at Sabina Park on Thursday.
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05/17/2008 08:26 AM
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| Baugh century interrupts upbeat Australians |
Carlton Baugh's unbeaten 111 was the main stumbling block for the Australians on the first day of their tour match against a Jamaica XI, but any concerns were eased by the performance of Stuart MacGill.
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05/17/2008 08:26 AM
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| Martyn and Fleming to play in Hong Kong Sixes |
Damien Martyn, the former Australia batsman, and New Zealand's former captain, Stephen Fleming, are to represent the All Stars in this year's Hong Kong Sixes in November.
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05/17/2008 08:26 AM
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| Clark studies McGrath method |
Glenn McGrath finished playing for Australia a year ago but he remains in the mind of Stuart Clark, who has looked at vision of his former team-mate to prepare for the West Indies series.
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05/17/2008 08:26 AM
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| Australia look at new Twenty20 tournament |
Australia could introduce a tournament similar to the Indian Premier League in two years after Cricket Australia revealed it has started planning for another domestic Twenty20 event.
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05/17/2008 08:26 AM
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| Rajasthan stars consider going home after bomb blasts |
Darren Berry, the Rajasthan Royals team manager, says there is a "real option" three of the team's highest profile players will not return to Jaipur following a series of bombs that killed about 80 people on Tuesday.
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05/17/2008 08:26 AM
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| 'Awkward situation' for hopeful Katich |
Simon Katich says the prospect of regaining his place in the Test side in Michael Clarke's absence is an "awkward situation".
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05/17/2008 08:26 AM
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| Clarke in doubt for opening Test |
Michael Clarke could miss the first Test against West Indies in Jamaica next week following the death of his fiance Lara Bingle's father.
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05/17/2008 08:26 AM
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| New leader Simpson fires his troops |
Queensland's new captain Chris Simpson wasted no time in warning his squad that the hard work was only just beginning after the state announced his appointment on Monday.
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05/17/2008 08:26 AM
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| Australia to play one-off ODIs in Scotland and Ireland |
Cricket Australia has agreed to one-off ODIs against Scotland and Ireland, in 2009 and 2010 respectively, after a joint approach from the two countries to the England board and itself. This will be the first time that Australia will play ODIs against Associate Member countries outside of the World Cup.
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