Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Veteran quick to replace Marsh in ODI squad and other top stories.

  • Veteran quick to replace Marsh in ODI squad

    Veteran quick to replace Marsh in ODI squad
    Man down! Smith's low blow0:25Cricket: Steve Smith has copped a wincing blow in the nets after a ball flew a little low on him.RISING all-rounder Mitchell Marsh has been rested from Australia’s second one-dayer against India, replaced by Victorian bowler John Hastings.Marsh will play in Tuesday’s series-opener at the WACA Ground before staying behind in his home town of Perth while the Aussie squad moves on to Brisbane for the second ODI on Friday.“Mitch is a tremendous asset to Australian crick..
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  • Australia v India: Young pace duo Joel Paris and Scott Boland to make debuts

    Australia v India: Young pace duo Joel Paris and Scott Boland to make debuts
    Video will begin in5seconds.Scrappy Brisbane ruin Sixers' seasonJoe Burns and Lendl Simmons set up a comfortable total for Brisbane, but a series of fielding mishaps almost allow the Sixers to chase it down.PT0M57S620349Australia will play two uncapped fast bowlers for the first time in three years after Joel Paris and Scott Boland were told on Monday they will make their one-day international debuts against India.Kane Richardson, the paceman squeezed out of Australia's 13-man squad, made his de..
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  • Australia v India: John Hastings to replace Mitch Marsh for second ODI

    Australia v India: John Hastings to replace Mitch Marsh for second ODI
    Video will begin in5seconds.Chris Gayle criticised for failing to runRicky Ponting lambasts Chris Gayle for refusing to take a single during Sydney Thunder's loss to the Melbourne Renegades on Monday night.PT0M27S620349John Hastings says he wants to make the most of his call-up to Australia's one-day squad, to press his selection claims for the World Twenty20 in March.The 30-year-old was named as a short-term replacement for Mitch Marsh for the second one-day international against India at the G..
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  • Western Sydney Wanderers must put disallowed goal drama behind them, says ...

    Western Sydney Wanderers must put disallowed goal drama behind them, says ...
    Video will begin in5seconds.Sport: The week's best playsFrom beating the buzzer to breaking droughts, these are the most exciting, silly and downright crazy plays in the sporting world this week.PT1M39S620349It was the "ghost goal" that could shape the entire A-League season, but Western Sydney Wanderers need to quickly get over it and focus on the Sydney derby, says captain Nikolai Topor-Stanley.The Wanderers were tied 2-2 with Melbourne City when Mark Bridge appeared to score a goal that would..
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  • Ansell looks to put injury ravaged run behind him - SBS

    Ansell looks to put injury ravaged run behind him - SBS
    Fit-again Melbourne Victory centre-back Nick Ansell hopes his days of injury woe are behind him.His club is crossing fingers too.Ansell, 21, made his comeback to competitive football on Friday night as a substitute against Central Coast Mariners.This is Ansell's third season in succession that has been curbed by injuries, causing him to lose a full year to rehabilitation in a young career.At the start of his rotten run, Ansell tore a groin muscle off the bone to miss nine weeks.Then came a stres..
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  • Sydney Thunder skipper Mike Hussey after a win, not sentiment

    Sydney Thunder skipper Mike Hussey after a win, not sentiment
    Video will begin in5seconds.Sport: The week's best playsFrom beating the buzzer to breaking droughts, these are the most exciting, silly and downright crazy plays in the sporting world this week.PT1M39S620349Retirement-bound Sydney Thunder captain Michael Hussey said as much as he wants to make the Big Bash League finals to complete his journey, he would loathe it if Saturday's must-win match against the Sydney Sixers at the SCG was all about him.The Thunder blew their chance to consolidate thei..
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  • Australia vs India: Tough debut for Australian quicks as India post 3/309

    Australia vs India: Tough debut for Australian quicks as India post 3/309
    Video will begin in5seconds.Sport: The week's best playsFrom beating the buzzer to breaking droughts, these are the most exciting, silly and downright crazy plays in the sporting world this week.PT1M39S620349Debutants Joel Paris and Scott Boland endured wicketless introductions to international cricket as Australia's depleted fast bowling stocks were thrust into the spotlight courtesy of a double century stand from Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli.Between them, Paris (0/53) and Boland (0/74) served ..
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  • Golden Slipper winner Vancouver to chase Royal Ascot glory with new trainer ...

    Golden Slipper winner Vancouver to chase Royal Ascot glory with new trainer ...
    Vancouver charges to victory in last year’s Golden Slipper.LAST year’s champion two-year-old colt Vancouver will miss the Sydney autumn carnival and head to Aidan O’Brien’s Ireland stable for a tilt at Royal Ascot.Managing owner Coolmore Stud’s Australian representative James Bester said Vancouver’s Australian trainer Gai Waterhouse believed it was the correct strategy.“Gai told us trying to get Vancouver ready for the Sydney carnival with it earlier this year was akin to pushing a pea up a hill..
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  • Ryder suspension reopens door for Lobbe

    Ryder suspension reopens door for Lobbe
    Paddy Ryder: forced to sit out season 2016.Photo: Getty ImagesAdelaide:When ruckman Matthew Lobbe walked off the field for the last time in 2015 he believed the widespread speculation he would be traded because he was no longer required.Today, in the unthinkable wake of the Court of Arbitration for Sport ruling, he is more valuable to Port Adelaide than ever. Missing in 2016, alongside Angus Monfries, will be Paddy Ryder, the man who was poised to take over the ruck mantle.Despite claims to the ..
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  • Essendon CAS verdict: Ban on players was 'manifestly unfair', says Lindsay Tanner

    Essendon CAS verdict: Ban on players was 'manifestly unfair', says Lindsay Tanner
    Video will begin in5seconds.Essendon CAS decision: Nightmare for playersWill we ever see team captain Jobe Watson again? The Age's senior football writer Rohan Connolly has the details.PT2M27S620349Stick with us, Essendon chairman Lindsay Tanner urged members, as he slammed the season-long ban imposed on 34 past and present players as "manifestly unfair".Tanner said he was mystified by the Court of Arbitration for Sport's Tuesday decision to find the men guilty of taking banned substance thymosi..
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