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Shane Watson


The Australia one-day team are heading for a series clean sweep of the Windies after taking a 3-0 lead in the five-match series.

The Aussies took an unassailable 3-0 lead in the best-of-five limited overs series after injury-prone Shane Watson notched his maiden international century in a crushing seven-wicket win over the Windies in the third match.


Watson has carried his great form from the IPL series to the one-day arena and formed a wonderful 190-run partnership with skipper Ricky Ponting as the visitors made 227-3 in 40.3 overs. The skipper also overturned his barren run rate of late with 69 runs before getting dismissed by Gayle.

Vice-captain Michael Clarke is adamant the team will not let their guards down for the two dead rubbers and will be looking for a 5-0 series clean sweep to kick-start a 'new era' for the Australian one-day team.

"With the team we have now, if we can win 5-0 it certainly shows we've stood tall," said Pup.

"Obviously we've lost a lot of players from both forms of the games, but we won the Test series here, and hopefully if we win this 5-0 it will be a great start to what is a new era" he added.

The next match will be at Warner Park on Friday.






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Shaun Marsh
Shaun Marsh at the crease


The Australia one-day cricket team has secured a 1-0 lead in the five-game one-day series against the Windies after posting 8-273 and then dismissing the hosts for 189 in St Vincent


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Beau Casson
Beau Casson does well on his test debut


Australia has completed a 2-0 series victory in the West Indies with a hard-fought 87 run win in the third and final test overnight


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Stuart MacGill
Stuart MacGill in action


Stuart MacGill has become the third Australian spin bowler to retire from international cricket in the past 18 months


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Matthew Hayden


Australia test opener Matthew Hayden's tour of the West Indies has ended abruptly by a persistent Achilles tendon injury


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Kevin Pietersen for IPL? (LINK)

May 17th 2008 20:54
According to news reports, Kevin Pietersen has been approached by one of the Indian franchisees for a three year contract, for a whopping sum of $4million! Apparently, the news reports have mentioned the franchisees to be one of the business families of India, which could be an allusion to the Reliance group.

The Reliance Group currently owns the Mumbai Indians team, and has Sachin Tendulkar as its captain


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Andrew Flintoff
Andrew Flintoff during the famous 2005 Ashes win


Fully recovered from his recent ankle surgery, the injury curse has struck Englishman Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff yet again - this time, a side strain


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Mallya serves a warning...

May 12th 2008 13:49
Vijay Mallya has made it clear that the Indian Premier League is not all about cricket, it is also similar to a corporate entity, where in the owners need to see some visible progress in terms of results. Else, the pink slips would be doled like the ones handed out to their CEO, Charu Sharma.

People have to understand IPL has a corporate side to it. It is not all cricket in the traditional sense. I just want to tell Rahul Dravid to do the best he can with this team and produce results. Dravid doesn't enjoy being at the bottom of the league and neither do I

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Just when there seemed to be a toss up between risking Abdrew Flintoff for the first Test match against New Zealand, divine intervention has sealed the decision against the all round giant. A side strain has effectively ruled him out of the first two Test matches of the series.

Flintoff's woes with injuries means that the whole of England would have to wait for atleast a couple of weeks before they view the cricketer in action again. And with Paul Collingwood not quite fit as well, the English team may face some tough decisions before the first Test at the Lord's


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According to ex-Aussie cricketer, Greg Matthews – he had starred in that famous tied Madras Test in 1986 – he is very happy with the fact that the Asian block is one of the most powerful one in the ICC, and is vurtually ruling the cricket world. The reason?

Hear it from the horse's mouth, "I'm very, very happy now that Asia is running the game now. The English had 100 years of it and did a pretty average job


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The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), the governing body for the Lord's Cricket Ground, has come out with some earth shattering revelations. No, it has nothing to do with changes in the fine print of the MCC coaching manual, or a selection of a woman as their next Chief Executive.

It is simply this that the MCC has decided to agree to host neutral Test matches at Lord's and more importantly, it has also consented to host some of the matches of the proposed Champions League! We are not alluding to the sport of soccer here; it is the extension of the Indian Premier League (IPL) that would be played between the best teams of the various T20 leagues across the world. So, a Chennai Super Kings, a Pura Milk Perth Riders, a Vodafone Londoners and an Auckland Blacks side (names are definitely fictitious!), may face off in the Champions League of Cricket, with some of the matches being played in London, more specifically at Lord’s


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2009 Ashes series itinerary

May 7th 2008 04:54
The Ashes Urn


The next Ashes series between Australia and England is still more than a year away but the England and Wales Cricket Board have already revealed the dates and venues for next year's series


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Shane Warne IPL
Warne is mobbed by teammates after scoring the winnings runs for Rajasthan Royals over the Deccan Chargers.


The much hyped Indian Premier League Twenty 20 tournament is well under way and has been offering us plenty of pulsating cricket action despite all the matches played in the wee hours of the morning AEST


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Bollinger in; Hilfenhaus out

April 17th 2008 22:53
Ben Hilfenhaus
Hilfenhaus is out of the West Indies tour through injury


Ben Hilfenhaus has been ruled out of the tour of the West Indies due to the recurrence of a stress fracture in his lower back


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