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Rain halts Aussie march

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England were 59/3 off 15.1 overs against Australia when rain stopped play at 3:34 pm local time (2.34 pm GMT) in the day/night third one-day international at Edgbaston on Wednesday.

Unstoppable Farah takes gold at Birmingham GP

Britain’s Mo Farah proved he was still the man to beat heading into the World Championships with a 5,000 metres win over a high-class field at the Birmingham Diamond League meeting in central England

‘Stay grounded’

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India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has told his match-winning young team to remain focused as they approached the business end of the Champions Trophy.

Swing is my weapon: Bhuvneshwar

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His eight overs on the trot set the stage for India to rip through Pakistan in their final Champions Trophy group match here, but rising pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar feels it was still a long way to go bef

Hantuchova defeats rising star vekic

Daniela Hantuchova won the sixth title of her career and a battle of the generations which saw the defeat of the new golden girl in the Birmingham WTA final.

No respite for Pak

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India put on a dazzling display in the field to bowl Pakistan out for 165 in 39.4 overs in a rain-hit Champions Trophy group B match here on Saturday.

Breathing life into dead rubber

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The result will only be of academic interest but it is unlikely to be just another dead rubber when traditional foes India and Pakistan take on each other in their final Group B match of the Champions

Rain hits oz-NZ face-off

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Rain provided further frustration for Australia, on a day when they dropped David Warner for a bar-room attack on England’s Joe Root, as their Champions Trophy match against New Zealand ended in a no

Warner made to pay for bar brawl

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Australia batsman David Warner was dropped for the country’s Champions Trophy match against New Zealand on Wednesday, Cricket Australia said, after a bar-room attack on England’s Joe Root.

Battered Australia take on in-form New Zealand

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Stand-in captain George Bailey insisted now was not the time for Australia “panic stations”, despite their crushing opening Champions Trophy defeat by England.

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