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Lillee questions commitment of modern quicks

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Fast bowling great Dennis Lillee has questioned the work rate of Australia's current crop of quicks after injury and fatigue side-lined several pacemen ahead of the final South Africa Test.

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Batsmen will face 'Baptism of fire' Down Under

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Top order batsmen will face a "baptism of fire" in South Africa's upcoming tour Down Under as the world's two best pace line-ups face off, Australian coach Mickey Arthur said on Tuesday.

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Hilfenhaus' guile takes Indians by surprise

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Wickets or maidens, top order or tailenders, with new ball or old, Australian pacer Ben Hilfenhaus is a nightmare which just refuses to go away for the Indians in the ongoing Test series.

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Another top-order collapse as India reduced to 73/4 at lunch

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The star-studded top-order collapsed yet again as India were left tottering at 73 for 4 during the opening session, on the first day of the third cricket Test against Australia, at the WACA.

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Hilfenhaus should be rested for Adelaide Test: de Winter

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If Australia seal the series against India in the Perth Test, Ben Hilfenhaus should be rested for the fourth and final match in Adelaide, said Allister de Winter, the coach who helped the fast bowler

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