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Minnow bashing in World Cup 2011 continues

By Suneer Chowdhary

 

The honeymoon did not pan out as the Zimbabwean team would have wanted it to. After earning most of the accolades from the experts for bowling the way that they had and stalling the Aussie score in the first innings to what seemed a manageable one, the Zimbabwean batting capitulated under some sustained pace bowling from Shaun Tait, Brett Lee and Mitchell Johnson.

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Australia extend winning streak in World Cup

By Jamie Alter

 

While Zimbabwe stayed in the game till the halfway stage, allowing Australia to score just 262, their incompetence with the bat meant that Australia were still able to canter to a comfortable 91-run win in their campaign opener.

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Australia bank on pace attack for Zimbabwe clash

By Manoj Vatsyayana

 

Australia launch their World Cup bid against Zimbabwe without their usual favourites tag but banking on fearsome pace duo Brett Lee and Shaun Tait to fire them to a fourth successive title.

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Brett Lee backs Aussie pacers for doing well on slow wickets

Australia fast bowler Brett Lee believes his team's pace battery will not be neutralised by slow, spin-friendly pitches at the World Cup.

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Step-motherly treatment of bowlers should end

How cricket is lop-sided.

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Shane Watson bags three Allan Border Medals

Shane Watson capped an outstanding year by winning Australian cricket’s top individual award.

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Johnson says Australia the team to beat

Mitchell Johnson said confidence in the Australian camp was rising all the time.

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