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| Gunmen attack SL convoy |
| At least six members of the Sri Lankan touring party have been injured in a shooting incident in the Pakistani city of Lahore as their team bus made its way to the Gaddafi Stadium. |
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| Watson dropped after Aussie win |
| Australia has retained the Trans-Tasman trophy with what turned out to be comfortable 149-run win in the first Test at the Gabba but celebrations for Shane Watson were most likely brief, with the news he has been axed from the side. |
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| Wickets tumble on Gabba minefield |
| Sixteen wickets fell on another day of carnage in Brisbane but the Test remains in the balance. Australia is relying on Simon Katich to extend what, in ordinary circumstances, would be a slim 189-run lead.
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| New Zealand dominate first day |
| Australia's return wasn't the morale-boosting affair they'd have hoped, with New Zealand having the better of the opening day of the home summer at the Gabba. |
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| Australia strikes early |
| Australia have removed Virender Sehwag and Rahul Dravid to gain the early ascendancy in the third Test at Delhi. Earlier, Harbhajan Singh was ruled out with a toe injury as India won the toss and elected to bat. |
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| Middlesex face Stanford selection riddle |
| Middlesex skipper Shaun Udal says that he knows "eight or nine" of his starting XI for the Stanford Superseries games against England and Trinidad and Tobago this weekend. |
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| Aussies at India's mercy |
| India are in complete control of the second Test at Mohali entering day four. Openers Gautam Gambhir and Virender Sehwag shared a brisk unbeaten 102-run stand to effectively snuff out whatever hope remained for the tourists. |
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| India press home advantage |
| India have claimed three wickets in the opening session to be right on top at lunch on day three of the second Test in Mohali. |
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| India in charge in Mohali |
| India dominated the second day in Mohali, with debutant leg-spinner Amit Mishra claiming two crucial wickets. At the close, Australia was 4 for 102 - well short of India's 469. |
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| "Thank God I didn't play before KP" |
| In the November issue of SPIN: A wildly entertaining interview with Samit Patel, we investigate just WHO the Stanford Superstars are and review the conclusion of the county season, with the help of Justin Langer and Phil Mustard. |
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