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Nathan Hauritz

The Aussies have beaten England to claim the second one-day international in Hobart, but not without injury, looking likely to lose the world's fastest bowler and their number one spinner.

hodgey

Australian selectors found room for Brett Lee and John Hastings in the ICC World Cup squad, but not the leading domestic one day run scorer, Brad Hodge.

Michael Clarke

Australian one-day International captain Michael Clarke's lack of favour among local fans was there for all to see in the first game against England when he was booed for batting slowly. Picture: Getty Images

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Aussies beat Poms - not injury

Celebrate

INJURIES to their No.1 spinner and fastest bowler have taken some of the gloss off Australia's incredible victory at Bellerive Oval.

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Hauritz in injury scare

nathan Hauritz

AUSSIE spinner Nathan Hauritz's World Cup hopes are on hold after suffering what appeared to be an injury to his right arm while fielding.

Vics gear for mission impossible

Peter Siddle

VICTORIA has picked four first gamers for its all or nothing Twenty20 showdown against New South Wales at the MCG tonight.

What the Poms are Saying

Broad ready to rejoin Poms

Stuart Broad

England's chances of a cricket grand slam received a boost with paceman Stuart Broad likely to be back in Australia this week.
 

Urn and future belong to England

Ashes urn

FOR a moment, it looked as if it might be like one of those soccer games you see sometimes.

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Robert Craddock

Aussies, your cards are marked

Ponting

ROBERT CRADDOCK delivers his end of term report card with gradings from A to F. For Tim Nielsen and his men, it doesn’t make for pretty reading.

Andrew Webster

Ponting the man to lead

Ricky POnting

IT MAY not be the most popular belief to hold right now, but the man to lead Australia out of the wilderness is the man who led them into it.

Ron Reed

Time and rivals catching Punter

Ricky Ponting

RICKY Ponting's new year - perhaps the last of his cricket career - got off to a mixed start this week even though he wasn't playing.

Shane Warne

CHAT: Shane Warne's blog

Shane Warne

SHANE Warne answered your questions on what Australia needs to do to become the No.1 Test nation again. Read his responses.

Will Swanton

ICC fails to see the light

Australian team

THE inexact science of video technology is only one of the ICC's problems. Another is a refusal to give Joe Public value for money.

Ben Dorries

Clock is ticking for Teflon Tim

Tim Nielsen

IT'S time for Australia to bite the bullet and concede that Tim Nielsen might not be the right man to coach the team through tough times.

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Old school cricket

To celebrate 40 years of One-Day Internationals, cricket fans were urged to dress up in '70s gear. Were you there?

The good, the bad and the ugly

Mitchell Johnson

We re-live the moments that defined the 2010/11 Ashes series.

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Red-hot Reds smash feeble Fury

Marcos Flores

ADELAIDE United turned on the party tricks then served last rites to North Queensland with an 8-1 A-League record win at Hindmarsh Stadium.

Tait, Hauritz injured in Aussie win

Shaun Marsh

AUSTRALIA'S World Cup hopes have taken a battering with Nathan Hauritz and Shaun Tait suffering injuries during tonight's one-day win over England.

Greats tell Tomic to enjoy moment

Bernard Tomic

PAT Rafter has cautioned against expecting too much from Bernard Tomic as he battles world No. 1 Rafael Nadal at the Australian Open tonight.