Clarke doubtful for Ashes opener
Sydney: Australian captain Michael Clarke has admitted he may not be fit for the first Ashes Test against England next month, with his long-standing back problem needing extended treatment and rest.
Clarke confident of making India tour
Sydney: Captain Michael Clarke is confident the chronic back problem that has hampered him for years will not keep him out of Australia's upcoming one-day series in India.
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England 'worried' and 'vulnerable', believes Allan Border
Sydney: Although rain prevented the third Ashes Test from being completed, there was little doubt in the minds of former players as to which side emerged the stronger and took a psychological edge af
Ashes: Michael Clarke hopes of levelling the series after Old Trafford heartbreak
Manchester: The 'Ashes dream' might have eluded Australia, but it certainly has not disheartened Australian captain Michael Clarke for whom the prospect of drawing level with the host at the end of t
Mike Hussey signs for Sydney Thunder
Sydney, New South Wales: Recently-retired Test star Mike Hussey on Monday signed for the Sydney Thunder in the Australian Twenty20 Big Bash League, where he will partner Michael Clarke.
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Mickey Arthur's allegations poor, disappointing: Glenn McGrath
London: His reign as the coach of Australia was marred by controversies but Mickey Arthur seems hellbent on stirring up the hornet's nest even after he was sacked after Australia's woeful performance
Cook says team unity no easy task
London: England captain Alastair Cook said team spirit could never be taken for granted as Australia battled to present a united front after accusations of dressing room disharmony made by ex-coach M
Aussies say Arthur lawsuit no Ashes distraction
LONDON: Australia captain Michael Clarke insists his team is confident and united ahead of Thursday's second Ashes test against England despite the leaking of explosive revelations in a lawsuit by fo
Problems galore for Clarke
England managed to win the Ashes opener by 14 runs in a Test match which went right down to the wire. England was the better team by winning most of the sessions but the Aussies will be kicking thems
Broad, England and the spirit of cricket
Agar to Broad: Short and pitched wide, comes back into the left-hander and Broad trying to work it against the spin gets a thick outside edge and Michael Clarke at slips makes no mistake. Exactly the