Matthew Hayden, the former Australia opener, appears more upset with Phillip Hughes' quick demotion from the Test team than the man himself.Peter Engl
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Injured Marsh to return home
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Star-struck NZ gear up for big summer
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Carib Beer ends West Indies sponsorship
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Zaheer fined 80% of match fee for send-off
Zaheer pleaded guilty to a Level 2 offence for conduct contrary to the spirit of the game after the dismissal of Matthew Hayden in Australia's second
Marsh guides Australia to easy win
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Favourites Punjab take on bogey team
Kings XI Punjab may start as overwhelming favourites but if there's one team they might have wanted to avoid in the semi-finals it would have been th
Sri Lanka need to forget near-miss
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Heavy bats affecting young Indian batsman
The negative influence of heavy bats on young Indian batsmen continues to be a growing concern among junior coaches around the countryCricinfo staff13