·Lee helps Australia thrash Kiwis
Brett Lee takes five wickets on day four in Adelaide as Australia beat New Zealand by an innings and 62 runs to win the Test series 2-0. ·PCB chief fears divide in cricket
Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Ijaz Butt warns of a damaging split in world cricket after the Mumbai terror attacks. ·Champions League cricket on hold
The Champions League cricket tournament in which eight teams, including Middlesex, were set to take part has been postponed following the terror attacks in India. ·Symonds regrets drinking session
Australia's Andrew Symonds says he "regrets" visiting a Brisbane hotel last Sunday and has apologised to his team-mates for his actions. ·Australia clinch easy Gabba win
Australia wrap up a comfortable 149-run victory over New Zealand in Brisbane. ·India deserved victory - Ponting
Australia captain Ricky Ponting admits his team fell short of expectations as India condemn the tourists to their first series defeat since 2005. ·Aakash Chopra blogs on Australia's series defeat
Aakash Chopra reflects on Australia's Test series defeat ·Beware a wounded Australia
What Australia's defeat in India means ahead of next summer's Ashes ·Search for Australia news ·Your say - 606
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·Wrist complaint won't stop Ponting
Ricky Ponting's right wrist is fine and he will lead Australia in the first Test against South Africa on December 17, ending speculation over his long-term fitness. ·Injured Jaques looks to South Africa trip
The opener Phil Jaques is hopeful of being fit for Australia's tour of South Africa in February and winning a spot as the reserve batsman after undergoing back surgery in October. ·Tait hit by new injury setback
Shaun Tait has suffered another injury as he attempts to return to national duty after picking up a hamstring problem in South Australia's FR Cup loss to Queensland on Wednesday night. ·Hopes' 75 secures rain-affected win for Bulls
The opener James Hopes belted 75 off 61 balls to set up Queensland's 59-run win over the last-placed South Australia at the Gabba. ·Gutsy Hughes shows his class with 108
Phillip Hughes led New South Wales' batting efforts for the second day in a row and made up for narrowly missing a century in the first innings by posting 108 as they increased their hold over Tasmania. ·Steyn desperate to lose early stain
Dale Steyn will use an awful one-day entry against Australia as motivation for the upcoming Test series in which the in-form fast bowler will play a key part. ·Krejza ready to test injured ankle
The offspinner Jason Krejza is confident he will be fit for the first Test against South Africa after missing the Adelaide game with an ankle injury. ·Wrist causes pain for Ponting
Ricky Ponting will have his right wrist reassessed in Melbourne on Thursday after it caused him some discomfort during the Test series against New Zealand. ·High demand for Durham ODI tickets
Durham have sold 6000 tickets in just 24 hours for the one-dayer between England and Australia next September, even though the match is the seventh and last of a long tour. ·Arthur bemused by Nielsen comments
South Africa's coach, Mickey Arthur, has reacted with bewildered amusement to the recent outburst from opposite number Tim Nielsen in which he claimed Arthur and Graeme Smith had been "talking themselves up" and accused the South Africa coach and captain of "cheap talk.".
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