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Australian opening batter David Warner was ruled out of the Delhi Test against India after further tests revealed that he had not recovered from concussion after receiving blows on his head while batting on Day 1
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Matthew Renshaw has signed a three-year deal with the Adelaide Strikers ahead of the upcoming edition of the Big Bash League (BBL). Renshaw impressed with the bat for Bisbane Heat last summer, when he finished as the second-highest run-scorer with a total of 348 runs at a strike rate of 129.85. Adelaide Strikers will kickstart their campaign against Melbourne Renegades on December 3 at Adelaide Oval.
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Queensland opener Matthew Renshaw appears to be in line for a recall to Australia's Test side with the batsman set to fly to South Africa immediately after the Sheffield Shield final in Brisbane.
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 Ishant Sharma, who has been charged up throughout the Test series against Australia, got India their first breakthrough on Day 5 of third Test when he trapped Matthew Renshaw lbw.
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After Umesh Yadav bowled David Warner on Day 1, everybody was left surprised to see other opener Matthew Renshaw rushing towards the dressing room.
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Matthew Renshaw left spectators as well as commentators surprised as he rushed towards the dressing room after Australia lost the wicket of David Warner.
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India vs Australia - For the first time in history of Test cricket, two new batsmen were at the crease after the fall of one wicket.
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Some Australian players feel that Sachin Tendulkar is the best, while some believe that Virat Kohli is better.
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Australian team is preparing at the ICC Academy in Dubai for the upcoming tour to India
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The Aussies have not won a Test match in India since 2004 and have lost the last seven.
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Smith, who was a member of the Australia team that was hammered 4-0 in India in 2013, said he was anticipating a testing time ahead.
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The rookie was struck on the helmet while fielding close in to the bat on Thursday`s third day and taken from the field for observation.
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The Australians, rejuvenated by five team changes in response to two humiliating defeats to the Proteas to lose the series, chased down 127 runs for victory after dismissing the tourists for 250 on the fourth day of the pink-ball Test.






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