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With seats filling up fast for World Cup semifinals, Australia will look to banish middle-order woes and secure a final four spot against a fearless Afghanistan
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Leggie Adil Rashid (2/38) was frugal as usual while pacer Mark Wood (2/70) was back to his menacing ways, using the short ball to hurry the opposition batters, especially Green.
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The dashing all-rounder missed the five-time champions' match against England here on Saturday, as he had flown back briefly following the demise of his grandmother.
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Zampa made life difficult for the opposition batsmen with his variations and impeccable control over the ball in the torunament.
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While England won't make the World Cup 2023 semis, they aim to finish the tournament on a positive note. Australia, on the other hand, seeks to secure their top-four spot.
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On Saturday when the two Ashes rivals clash, a lot will be on the line for the adversaries who last faced off in a battle for the 'Urn' in July this year
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A woman accused of serving her ex-husband's parents and an aunt poisonous mushrooms with lunch appeared in an Australian court Friday, charged with three counts of murder and five of attempted murder.
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Looking at the team's current form, India is a favourite to win against Sri Lanka and Netherlands, with the match against South Africa being the bigger challenge.
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The delegation is organised by the India-Australia Strategic Alliance, under the guidance of its Chairman, Dr Jagvinder Singh Virk, who is committed to promoting strategic trade between India and Australia.
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Head was named the Player of the Match after playing a 109-run knock from 67 balls.
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Zampa made his debut in 2016 and played 91 matches in which he has picked 158 wickets with an average of 28.04.
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With six required off the last ball, And Mitchell Starc held his nerve to deny No.11 Lockie Ferguson as the Black Caps ended on 383/9 and Australia won a nailbiter by just five runs.
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David Warner on Saturday overtook India's Virat Kohli to become the fourth-highest run-scorer in ICC World Cup history.
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Let’s understand the ‘Five Eyes’ intelligence alliance, the reasons behind its existence, and what the group does exactly.
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Australia have announced a 15-member squad on Saturday for a five-match T20I series against India starting from November 23 in Vishakapatnam
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The season kicks off with the resumption of A tours, as India A hosts England A team for three T20s at the Wankhede Stadium
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Entering a crucial phase in the tournament, Australia, the five-time champions are currently placed at fourth position, one spot behind New Zealand after five games each
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Australia's win was the biggest in the World Cup in terms of margin of runs and second biggest in the ODI history
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Warner accomplished this milestone during his side's ICC CWC match against Netherlands at Delhi's Arun Jaitley Stadium
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The "Five Eyes" alliance, which consists of the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, is a long-standing security partnership that focuses on intelligence sharing and monitoring threats worldwide