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Australia's Clarke may miss first Windies Test
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Guyana Chronicle Online
- 5/13/2008
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BRISBANE, Australia (Reuters) - Australia batsman and vice-captain Michael Clarke may miss next week's first Test against West Indies, following the death of his fiance's father, Australian Associated Press reported yesterday.
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Australia's Clarke may miss first West Indies test
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Yahoo! News Australia
- 5/12/2008
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BRISBANE, Australia, May 12 (Reuters) - Australia batsman and vice-captain Michael Clarke may miss next week's first test against West Indies following the death of his fiancee's father, Australian Associated Press reported on Monday. Clarke was granted compassionate leave by Cricket Australia last
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Cricket - Australia Talking up the West Indies Tour
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Epoch Times
- 5/12/2008
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SYDNEY-Australia's team leaders are looking beyond recent statistics and talking up the West Indies as they prepare to hit the Caribbean with a bevy of new Test cricket tourists. With Australia playing their first Test on foreign soil in two years, Ponting will be just one of four squad members to h
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Clarke delays West Indies departure
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Sportal.com.au
- 5/12/2008
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Australia vice-captain Michael Clarke's tour of the West Indies is in serious doubt after the star batsman asked to delay his departure due to personal reasons. Clarke will not leave for the three-Test tour in the Caribbean alongside his team-mates on Saturday, after withdrawing from a pre-tour trai
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Australia cricketers talking up Windies
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Yahoo! News Australia
- 5/12/2008
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Australia's team leaders are looking beyond recent statistics and talking up the West Indies as they prepare to hit the Caribbean with a bevy of new Test cricket tourists. With Australia playing their first Test on foreign soil in two years, Ricky Ponting will be just one of four squad members to ha
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Selections for West Indies cricket squad contain a few surprises
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South Florida Sun-Sentinel
- 5/11/2008
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The West Indies cricket selectors have announced a 17-man squad for training ahead of the Australian tour of the Caribbean later this month.Trinidad and Tobago opener Wesley Perkins, a stylish right-hander, was a surprise pick. A pair of Jamaicans, leg-spinner Nikita Miller and batting all-rounder B
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