Paul Collingwood
The Australians are in for a makeover, so are the aspirations of Cricket Australia.
The Australians have suffered a negative image in recent times, not primarily because of the racist attacks on Indians in Australia but also, in...
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Andrew Strauss may have officially taken over the reins of the Test captaincy for England, but the ECB has yet to settle the matter of appointing the one day skipper.
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