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| Australian paceman Lee out of World Cup: Official
Australian pace spearhead Brett Lee was Friday ruled out of next month`s
World Cup in Caribbean with an ankle injury, Cricket Australia said.
It is a shattering blow for the Australians, whose World Cup-strength
bowling attack was flayed by New Zealand in last weekend`s 3-0 Chappell
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Lee out of WC due to injury
Australian speedster Brett Lee has been ruled out of the cricket World Cup
giving a big jolt to Australia's hopes of claiming a third title in a row.
According to the sources, the pace spearhead suffered an ankle
injury during training in New Zealand 10 days ago.
Cricket Australia has wri
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| Australia`s injury woes easing
Australia's injury problems appear to be easing with fast bowler Brett Lee
the only player still in serious doubt for the World Cup.
Five of the 15 players in Australia's World Cup squad
are struggling with injuries but only Lee is considered to be in danger of missing
the tournament.
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England cricket captain promises to beat hamstring injury
England captain Michael Vaughan has vowed a "little hamstring injury"
won't stop him leading the side when the World Cup gets underway in the
Caribbean next month.
The 32-year-old Yorkshire batsman has spent much of the past
year sidelined from international action with a longs
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| Australia have time to turn form round: McGrath
Pace bowler Glenn McGrath thinks Australia have
time to turn around their form slump before beginning their World Cup
defence next month in the Caribbean.
The world champions suffered a 3-0 whitewash against New
Zealand, the rout completed by a one-wicket win for the Kiwis in Hamilton
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Aussies are not over-trained: Waugh
Former Australian captain Steve Waugh has said there was nothing wrong with being
"under the pump" in the lead-up to a big event such as the World
Cup.
"You always want to be under pressure. It's a much better
situation than going into a world cup and you feel as though ev
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| ODI rankings: South Africa close gap with Australia
Australia are in danger of losing their top position to a resurgent
South Africa in the International Cricket Council (ICC) One-day International
(ODI) Championship table following the Proteas' series win over Pakistan.
ICC said Thursday that if Australia (120 points) lose their
up
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Hussey keen to keep Australia on top
Australia's stand-in captain Mike Hussey is determined
the world champions will not lose their position at the top of the one-day rankings
under his leadership.
Australia's shock tri-series finals defeat by England
and South Africa's win over Pakistan have put Hussey's side under pres
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| Aussies in a fix over Lee's injury
Australia's World Cup squad is believed to have received a major jolt with speedster
Brett Lee injuring his left ankle and knee.
Lee, training with the Australian squad ahead of the Chappell-Hadlee
series opening match, received treatment on the ground for 10 minutes and was
in visibl
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Brett Lee in doubt for New Zealand opener
Australian fast bowler Brett Lee is a doubt for Friday's opening Chappell-Hadlee
Trophy one-day match against New Zealand after rolling his ankle in training
on Thursday. The 30-year-old paceman was taken to hospital for scans on his knee
and ankle after tripping over during fielding practice
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| Australia wins Adelaide Test
Australia today defeated England by six wickets in the second Test to take
2-0 lead in the Ashes Test series.
Chasing a modest total of 168 runs from a minimum of 36 overs, the Baggy Green reached home with six wickets in hand.
Australia lost Justin Langer (7), Matthew Hayden
(18), Ricky
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