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Former Australia Test Opener Ed Cowan Retires
The 35-year-old made his Test debut in the Boxing Day clash with India in 2011.
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Shane Watson, Ed Cowan Slam Cricket Australia For Contract Impasse
Cricket Australia is determined to scrap revenue-sharing after 20 years, saying more funds were needed for the game's grassroots, and that the offer it has on the table provided handsomely for players.
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I Wanted To Stab Virat Kohli With A Stump, Says Former Australian Cricketer Ed Cowan
"I had a very sick mum during one of those series and Virat Kohli said something that was inappropriate," Ed Cowan said.
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The Ashes: Still can't believe we lost the Durham Test, says David Warner
Explosive left-hander says he enjoyed his 109-run partnership with Chris Rogers. Warner compared Rogers' approach to Ed Cowan and appreciated his ability to play the waiting game.
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The Ashes: David Warner not a certainty for third Test, says Darren Lehmann
Warner is on his way to rejoin Australia's Ashes squad after scoring 193 and 33 for Australia A in a four-day match against South Africa A.
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The Ashes: Matthew Wade wastes chance to boost third Test bid
Ed Cowan added 66 and Phil Hughes made 84 in an opening stand of 150 as Australia, who trail 2-0 against England in the five-Test series, ended the first day on 354 for five after winning the toss.
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The Ashes: Batting order changes 'frustrating' but Phillip Hughes keen to make a mark
The constant changing of batting order is due to to two possible reasons - Phil Hughes not making one spot his own and Australia's batting not clicking in general. Hughes too finds it a bit frustrating but is keen to make a mark.
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The Ashes: Steven Smith, Phillip Hughes shine on Day 1 vs Sussex
Ed Cowan added 66 and Phil Hughes made 84 in an opening stand of 150 as Australia ended the first day on 354 for five after winning the toss. Steven Smith is batting on 98.
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The Ashes: Michael Clarke to miss Sussex clash, Ashton Turner called up
Michael Clarke is sidelined amid reports that a long-standing back injury flared up after Australia's crushing second Test defeat against England at Lord's. Ed Cowan will skipper the team in Clarke's absence.
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Ashes warm-up: Ton-up Michael Clarke puts Aussies on top vs Worcestershire
Clarke, who had been suffering from a recurrence of his longstanding back injury during the early stages of the tour, got in touch for next week's first Test against England at Trent Bridge by making 124 off just 98 balls.