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Symonds' absence will take gloss off the tour - Kirsten
Gary Kirtsen, the India coach, has said Andrew Symonds' possible absence from the Australian squad for the tour of India could the gloss off the series. Kirsten said Australia would have to go for a relatively inexperienced player as a replacement and he hoped India would be able to exploit that.
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Clark glad to shed rust before India
Three one-day internationals against a struggling Bangladesh have hardly been the ideal preparation for an upcoming Test tour of India, but Stuart Clark says playing any cricket is better than none.
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Disciplinary issues won't affect Symonds' selection
Andrew Symonds' future with the Australian team will be decided once he makes himself available for selection, and the decision will be based purely on cricketing grounds, Jamie Cox, one of Australia's selectors, said in Bangalore .
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Australia A spin towards follow-on
The Australia A batsmen undid all the good work of their bowlers as they crumbled to 113 for 8 against India A, still 22 runs short of avoiding the follow-on by the end of the second day at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore.
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Hayden still in ODI frame - Nielsen
Matthew Hayden will not be pressured out of one-day cricket before he is ready despite Australia's coach Tim Nielsen tipping Shaun Marsh and Shane Watson as the openers most likely to lead Australia's next World Cup defence.
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Lee set to return for India tour
Brett Lee has declared himself ready to tour India after taking time away from the game to deal with his the break-up of his marriage, although he did contemplate skipping the trip.
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Walters calls for Symonds to clean up his act
Doug Walters says Andrew Symonds has become a "bit of a liability" but Dean Jones, another former Australia Test batsman, believes the treatment of the allrounder has been "disgraceful".
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Kaif and Kohli steady India after McGain strikes
On a truncated opening day's play Mohammad Kaif and Virat Kohli made amends for the surprisingly ordinary top-order batting display to propel India A to 180 for 4 in 60 overs at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore. Legspinner Bryce McGain exploited the below-par performance to pick up three wickets with his accuracy.
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'It's just not happening for us' - Ashraful
After being shot out for 74 in the first ODI, Bangladesh's batsmen were given a chance to make amends in the second when Mohammad Ashraful opted to bat first. Instead, it was yet another failure for the visitors - they were skittled for 117 - and their captain said his side weren't performing to potential.
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Australia add a second India warm-up game
Australia will have an extra warm-up match in India ahead of October's Test series, with a two-day game in Jaipur now pencilled in for September 27 to 28. The original schedule allowed for only one tour match before the first Test in Bangalore, which starts on October 9.
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