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West Indies win toss and bat against Australia

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West Indies won the toss and chose to bat in their one off Twenty20 international against Australia at the Gabba on Wednesday.

Sri Lanka bowl out Australia for 74

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Sri Lanka swung the ball around the Gabba on Friday and dismissed Australia for just 74 runs off 26.4 overs, their lowest one-day international total in 27 years.

Azarenka to join Sharapova, Williams in Brisbane

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The Brisbane International starting next month will feature the world's top three women players with confirmation on Wednesday that top-ranked Victoria Azarenka will take part.

Azarenka, of Belarus,

Watson, Starc press claims for Adelaide: coach

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Shane Watson and Mitchell Starc will come under consideration for Australia in next week's second Adelaide Test after drawing the series opener with South Africa, coach Mickey Arthur said on Wednesday

Early breakthrough as Australia push for win

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Australia declared their first innings at 565 for five before striking early in South Africa's second innings on Tuesday as they seek an unlikely victory in the first Test.

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Australia-South Africa Test heading for draw

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The first Test between Australia and South Africa was heading for a draw on Tuesday with the tourists 114 for three in their second innings at tea on the final day as tempers frayed.

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There are a lot of positives to come of this Test: Clarke

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Skipper Michael Clarke said the big positive for Australia in Tuesday's drawn Gabba Test was his team's bowling performance against South Africa's heavyweight top order.

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Smith says Proteas have time to improve

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Skipper Graeme Smith said South Africa had a few things to work on before next week's second Adelaide Test after fighting for a draw with Australia in the Gabba opener on Tuesday.

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Cowan, Clarke defy South Africa

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Skipper Michael Clarke and Ed Cowan batted through the morning session to defy South Africa's bowlers and steer Australia out of trouble on the fourth day of the first Test on Monday.

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Clarke relishing leadership role with big scores

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Michael Clarke's rich vein of form continued with another big innings which threatened to give Australia an outside chance of beating South Africa in the first Gabba Test.

Skipper Clarke ripped apart

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