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England vs Australia 2020

England vs Australia ODI: Steve Smith Doubtful Starter For Second ODI, Set to Undergo Second Concussion Test

The 31-year-old world number one Test batsman is understood to have subsequently undergone a concussion test and was omitted from the first ODI side 'as a precautionary measure.'

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Cricket Australia Blasts Online Trolls After Dan Christian Targeted For Speaking up Against ‘Casual Racism’

Christian's comments saw two Twitter users question his Aboriginality based on his appearance, with one saying: "How can someone who looks white be discriminated against?"

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Manchester Weather Forecast September 11, England vs Australia 2020, 1st ODI: Will The Match be Interrupted by Rain?

Manchester Weather Forecast For September 11, England vs Australia 2020, 1st ODI: Well, it's going to be overcast throughout with 10 per cent chance of raining during the day.

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‘Marnus or Smith’ – Australia Need to Find Someone to Bat at No. 3 in ODIs For Long Time, Says Ponting

Australia lost the T20 series 1-2 against England and will head into the three-match ODI series that begins in Manchester on Friday.

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England vs Australia 2020: Three Key Battles to Look Out For During ODI Series

Eoin Morgan's England go into the matches on a high after a 2-1 Twenty20 series victory over Australia

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England vs Australia 2020: Jason Roy Returns For ODI Series

Jason Roy has been passed fit and selected in a 14-member squad to face Australia in a three-match ODI series, starting Friday.

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England vs Australia 2020: ‘Don’t Think I’m Anywhere Near Virat Kohli’ – Dawid Malan

Batting at No. 3, Dawid Malan has been sensational in his 16-game old T20 career, scoring 682 runs, including an unbeaten hundred, at 48.71.

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ENG vs AUS: Loved Finishing Off The Game And Contributing to a Great Win, Says Mitchell Marsh

Marsh, with a career-best 39 not out at this level, and Western Australia team-mate Ashton Agar (16 not out) shared an unbroken partnership of 47 as the tourists won with three balls to spare.

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