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Anderson predicts an epic battle between Australia’s star batsman and South Africa’s pacer Steve Smith and Kagiso Rabada ... middle order features Cameron Green at No 3, returning after ...
Australia initially struggled in gloomy conditions after being put in to bat by Temba Bavuma. Rabada made his mark early on ...
Australia's bowlers fight back after they were bowled out for a modest total by South Africa on the first day of the World ...
South Africa’s Kagiso Rabada comes back from suspension to take five Australia wickets in World Test Championship final.
Champion No.4 Steve Smith and Australian all-rounder Beau Webster were the only batters to show significant resistance on a ...
That cut-throat firm of Cummins, Hazlewood and Starc were doing their worst once again in the World Test Championship final ...
A topsy-turvy, back-and-forth match continues to go through a rollercoaster, as South Africa's collapse was met by one by ...
South Africa's Kagiso Rabada was left thinking of what might have been even though he took five Australia wickets as bowlers ...
A “special” message from Indian pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah on the eve of Cameron Green’s back surgery gave the Australian all-rounder the much-needed reassurance about his decision to go under the ...
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1913 — James Rowe, who had won back-to-back Belmont Stake races in 1872-73 as a jockey, sets the record for the most number ...
That message kicked off a three-year odyssey of red tape and “retraumatizing” that continues to this day. Slavin, Ken, and Co. have fought multiple entities for multiple kinds of royalties, and most ...
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