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Former Australia Skipper Cameron White Calls Time On Professional Career
Cameron White said his playing days are "definitely" over and he would now focus on a career in coaching.
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Watch: Umpire's Funny Gesture On Rashid Khan's LBW Appeal Leaves Everyone In Splits
On-field umpire Greg Davidson spoiled Rashid Khan's celebration as he changed his decision midway in a BBL match.
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JLT Cup: Bees Halt Play Between New South Wales And Victoria. Watch Video
This is not the first time that a swarm of bees halted a game of cricket.
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Cameron White Replaces Chris Lynn In Australia's ODI Squad
Cameron White has played four Tests, 88 ODIs and 47 Twenty20 internationals and replaces big-hitting Lynn who was ruled out with a calf problem.
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David Warner Rested; Australia Open Door for Shaun Marsh, Cameron White
Shaun Marsh and Cameron White have not played international cricket in more than a year. With focus on World Cup, the two have been brought into the side with a penalized David Warner being rested for ODI against England.
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As it Happened - Australia vs South Africa, 3rd T20 at Sydney
Live cricket score and ball-by-ball commentary from the 3rd T20 match between Australia and South Africa at the Stadium Australia, Sydney on Sunday.
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Ben Dunk, Cameron White and Doug Bollinger in Australia's T20 Squad for South Africa Series; Shane Watson Returns
Ben Dunk, 27, was one of the top players in the Twenty20 Big Bash League last season.
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Champions League T20: Shikhar Dhawan to skipper Sunrisers Hyderabad
Shikhar Dhawan, despite missing out on the early part of IPL 2013, was the leading run-getter for Sunrisers, scoring 311 runs in 10 matches at 38.87. The next best was Parthiv Patel, getting 294 runs in 13 matches.
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Shane Warne retires from Big Bash League, ends cricket career
During his international career, Warne was the first bowler to take 700 Test wickets and represented Australia in 145 Tests between 1992 and 2007. In all, he took 708 Test wickets at an average of 25.41.
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IPL 6: It was a successful campaign for Sunrisers Hyderabad, says skipper Cameron White
While the Sunrisers' bowling took them to the play-offs, their batting failed to deliver consistently. "Most of the times in Hyderabad, 130 was a pretty good score. Thanks to the bowlers, we were able to defend it. Having said that there is no doubt that the batsmen needed to do more," said the Australian.