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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 11/27/2009
Stuart Clark's first day of first-class captaincy couldn't have gone much better as New South Wales dominated Western Australia despite some fireworks from the debutant Mitchell Marsh
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 11/24/2009
Stuart Clark is preparing to step into state captaincy knowing that his chances of continuing his Test career could depend on injuries hitting Australia's younger fast men
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
Stuart Clark has been named New South Wales captain for the upcoming Sheffield Shield and one-day matches against Western Australia in Perth
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Sify (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
Cricket Australia has picked Doug Bollinger ahead of fellow pacer Stuart Clark for a spot in the 12-man squad for the first Test against West Indies at the Gabba starting next week.
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The World of Cricket (Free subscription) | 10/22/2009
Well this week has been quite a quiet one in the world of cricket with only a few things to talk about but they are exciting things that are to be talked about including the return home of Marcus Trescothick, the big question of who is going to sign Matthew Hoggard up for next Season and of course the Champions League Twenty/20 is reaching its conclusion. Firstly it was no surprise when I turned on...
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CricFever (Free subscription) | 10/07/2009
New South Wales One-day Name: New South Wales Blues Coach: Matthew Mott Captain: Simon Katich Founded: 1856 Home Ground: Sydney Cricket Ground ANZ Stadium Capacity: 40,002 First-class debut: Victoria in 1856 at Melbourne Cricket Ground Sheffield Shield wins: 45 Ford Ranger Cup wins: 9 KFC Twenty20 Big Bash wins: 1 Official Website: New South Wales Blues Players: Aaron Bird David Warner Dominic Thornely...
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 09/17/2009
Stuart Clark has said he holds "grave fears" for the future of cricket in the wake of Andrew Flintoff's decision to go freelance
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Dipz Cricket World (Free subscription) | 09/08/2009
Has Brett Lee played his last Test Match for Australia? That would be the question the 76 Test veteran would be wondering. He last played a Test match against South Africa and hasn’t been able to make his way into the side.The good cricket betting is that that’s that for Lee. He was meant to be the spearhead following the retirement of Glenn McGrath and this was how things worked in 2008....
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 08/24/2009
As the celebrations began in Kennington, so did the recriminations in Australia, as seen by our man Down Under The dingoes are out. They have crept into the Australian camp and dragged away the carcass of a once-great cricket team, devouring what meat is left on the bones of Ricky Ponting's losers. "Let the Ashes inquest begin," said the Sydney Daily Telegraph before even that giant flag...
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BBC NEWS | Nick Bryant's Australia (Free subscription) | 08/23/2009
Fast gaining traction in certain corners of the Australian media is the theory that England has just staged the "Great Ashes Heist": that Andrew Strauss and his team were a pretty average outfit who won the series through time-wasting, dodgy umpiring, the assistance of foreign-born players and a doctored pitch at the Oval. Just as the CIA tried to see off Fidel Castro with exploding cigars,...
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 08/20/2009
Mitchell Johnson, Ben Hilfenhaus and Stuart Clark all struggled at various junctures and, if not for a succession of muddle-headed strokes, Australia might have faced a more treacherous path over the coming four days
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Dipz Cricket World (Free subscription) | 08/18/2009
The fifth and final Ashes test is a winner takes it all, no one could have predicted it would have come down to the Oval test and what a test match it could be. The dynamics of the final test could not be simpler England have to win, where Australia can afford to draw the test and retain the Ashes. This current Ashes series will not be talked about in the same breath as the 2005 series but the cricket...
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Dipz Cricket World (Free subscription) | 08/17/2009
For the first time since 1965/66 we head to the final Test of an Ashes series with it all tied up. 43 years ago Australia drew the final Test of the series to retain the Ashes but this Australian team will be going for the win. This isn't the Ashes cricket of that era where nothing happened. The Ashes is going to get the finale it deserves. Apart from winning the toss, England did nothing right at...