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Sunil Gavaskar's Comments On Australian Team Called "Rubbish", Ex-Star Also Takes Potshot At India
Sunil Gavaskar, former Indian cricket captain, recently made some interesting claims on the Australian team with some specific focus on a comment made by Josh Hazlewood
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"Nathan McSweeney Is Well-Equipped To Open": Ex-Australia Star Backs Youngster
Nathan McSweeney, who replaced David Warner after the left-hander retired last summer, managed just 10 and 0 against a potent Indian attack in the first Test in Perth.
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IPL 2020: Delhi Capitals Bowling Coach Ryan Harris Reaches Dubai
Former Australian fast bowler Ryan Harris was recently appointed new bowling coach of the Delhi Capitals for the upcoming edition of the IPL.
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IPL 2020: Delhi Capitals Name Ryan Harris As Bowling Coach For Upcoming Season
Ryan Harris will replace fellow Australian James Hopes as the Delhi Capitals bowling coach.
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Australia Call on Brad Haddin, Ryan Harris For ODI Help vs New Zealand
Brad Haddin and Ryan Harris will join coach Darren Lehmann on the tour with current assistants Graeme Hick and David Saker both heading to India early to prepare for Australia's Test tour there in February-March.
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Ryan Harris Joins Australia's Coaching Ranks For South Africa Tour
Ryan Harris, 36, will work as a bowling coach for Australia's tour of South Africa alongside newly appointed team assistant coach David Saker
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Mitchell Johnson Deserved to be Rated in the Very Top: Mark Taylor
Mark Taylor believes Mitchell Johnson's partnership with Ryan Harris is statistically one of the best of all-time for Australia.
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Mitchell Johnson Has Always Been a Special Bowler: Sachin Tendulkar
Sachin Tendulkar termed the retiring Mitchell Johnson as an aggressive bowler and that he has always been a special bowler for Australia. Tendulkar and Johnson were team-mates for Mumbai Indians during the 2012-13 Indian Premier League.
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Ryan Harris Backs Ashes Pacers to Come Good Against New Zealand
Ryan Harris, who was to be a key element of the ultimately failed Ashes defence until a chronic knee injury forced him into retirement before the first Test in Cardiff, believes the national selectors are likely to stick with a seam attack of Mitchell Johnson, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood.
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Chris Rogers to Retire After The Ashes
Chris Rogers becomes third Australian cricketer to call time on career in recent months after Ryan Harris and Michael Clarke.