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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
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Bolstered by the revival of their batting firepower, a rejuvenated Australia will look for another dominating show but need to be cautious when they face a tenacious Netherlands
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Velama Association of Australia came into being in 2018 and since then Bathukamma and Dasara celebrations are being organized regularly in Australia
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I've learned a little bit as well to change my gears, especially in IPL. I learned a lot when I was playing for Sunrisers that you're able to have a lot more time than you think, said warner
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Opener David Warner credited the IPL for working as a learning platform where he perfected the art of pacing an ODI innings
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Thanks to Warner's 124-ball 163 and Marsh's 121 off 108, Australia scored an imposing scored 367 for 9 and then bundled out Pakistan for 305 in 45.3 overs at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium.
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The police asked the fans not to use black dress as a mark of protest, though they did not bar anyone from wearing clothes of that particular colour while entering the stands
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Pakistan's disappointing loss to India last time out was a setback after their strong start.
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Matthew Hayden feels that Australia should make a shift in the top order and give batting all-rounder Cameron Green the flexibility to play as an opener
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Pakistan's strength lies in their ability to play fearless cricket in the face of pressure. Make a quick rewind to their glory year of 1992 for a validation of that remark
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While chasing a target of 210, Australia stumbled quite early as Dilshan Madhushanka trapped Warner to send him back to the dugout for 11 following an unsuccessful review
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After an impressive Asia Cup campaign, Bumrah has been among the top bowlers in the showpiece with eight wickets from three outings.
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Warner voiced, "We've never been briefed on how Hawk-Eye operates; it's mainly for TV. If they'd clarify its workings, we might choose differently to refer or not," he remarked.
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Smarting from back-to-back defeats, five-time champions Australia moved off the bottom of the points table after their five-wicket victory against 1996 champions Sri Lanka.
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Australia's sole frontline spinner at the World Cup Adam Zampa said that expensive figures don't bother him as he bowls to get wickets
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This was Australia's first win of the ongoing ICC World Cup tournament
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After rain stopped play for a bit, there was a dust storm and heavy winds led to several iron angles with branding material from the roof falling on people sitting at the lower levels.