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Nielsen expects stiffer challenge in Adelaide

The first Test at the Gabba may have been embarrassingly one-sided but Tim Nielsen, Australia's coach, expects stiffer resistance in the second starting Friday

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Langer joins Australia set up

Retired opener Justin Langer rejoined Australia's Test outfit as a batting coach and mentor, describing the role as an "apprenticeship". Langer, who retired in September, said he jumped at the chance to work with captain Ricky Ponting and head coach Tim Nielsen. The 38-year-old stepped away from Test cricket in 2007 after 105 matches at a batting average of 45.27. "Having just retired...

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Justin Langer takes up coaching role with Australia

• 38-year-old will act as batting coach and mentor • 'Justin will help our young players develop' Justin Langer has rejoined Australia's Test team as an assistant coach. Cricket Australia announced today that Langer will join the coaching team led by Tim Nielsen as a batting coach and mentor. The 38-year-old, who averaged 45.27 in 105 Test matches for Australia, retired from Test cricket...

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Nielsen cautions Australia against committed Windies side

Melbourne, Nov 13 (ANI): Australia’s cricket coach Tim Nielsen has cautioned his side against a committed West Indies team this summer. Chris Gayle’s team arrives today to prepare for the Test and one-day series against Australia following a tumultuous pay dispute with its own cricket board. Nielsen warned the tourists’ batting remained strong with [...]

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Nielsen cautions Australia against committed Windies side

Melbourne: Australia's cricket coach Tim Nielsen has cautioned his side against a committed West Indies team this summer.Chris Gayle's team arrives today to prepare for the Test and

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Nielsen cautions Australia against committed Windies side

Melbourne, Nov 13 - ANI: Australias cricket coach Tim Nielsen has cautioned his side against a committed West Indies team this summer.

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Watch India vs Australia 5th ODI Live On Nov 5

Henriques has suffered a right hamstring injury and will not be playing tomorrow's ODI," Australia coach Tim Nielsen told reporters in Hyderabad. Strike bowler Brett Lee, wicketkeeper Tim Paine, all-rounder James Hopes and more recently pacer Peter Siddle have already had to go back to Australia in the course of the series after sustaining injuries. The New South Wales Blues cricketer had been...

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Australia dealt another injury blow as all-rounder Moisés Henriques ruled out

• Henriques out of fifth one-day international against India • Side already missing Lee, Siddle, Hopes, Paine and Clarke Australia's injury-ravaged side has been dealt another blow after all-rounder Moisés Henriques withdrew from the fifth one-day international against India. Having already lost Brett Lee, Peter Siddle, all-rounder James Hopes and wicketkeeper Tim Paine and with vice-captain...

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The plot thickens ...

Oh yeah, Sunshine Paine has a broken finger ... or has he? Cricket Australia has obviously decided to send Paine home to separate him and Brett Lee . Even Crapinfo has "Tim Paine appears to be in discomfort" as the caption for this photo, so they're suspicious as well. Sadly, I didn't get to chat on the phone with my Nathan last night - as he and his team mates were busy having Tim Nielsen...

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BRETT LEE IS NOT INJURED - you heard it here first.

During my nightly chat with Lord NMH last night, we began talking about the extraordinary list of injuries the Australian team has recently been hit by, and he hit me with a little news flash ... Apparently, Brett Lee is not injured but is, in fact, hiding out in fear that news of his relationship with Tim Paine will leak to the press. The two have been seeing each other quietly for some time, but...

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Too much cricket taking its toll: Nielsen

Nagpur: Australian coach Tim Nielsen has said the huge amount of cricket that top players indulge in, does test the support staff as injuries crop up and affect team plans. “It is a situation we grapple with every day while ...

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Nielsen raises workload issue again

Australia's coach Tim Nielsen has again voiced concerns over players' workload, which he fears could harm their long-term future

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Player burnout worries Nielsen

Australia coach Tim Nielsen has expressed concern over possible player burnout for a certain section of the touring party in India for the seven-match ODI series starting on Sunday

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Nielsen blames Ishant Sharma’’s decline on lack of support

Mumbai, Oct.22 (ANI): Australian cricket team coach Tim Nielsen believes that young Indian fast bowler Ishant Sharma is not getting adequate support from the management or the coaching staff at a time when he is clearly declining from a form point of view. Nielsen believes the sacking of fast bowling coach Venkatesh Prasad and fielding coach [...]

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Nielsen fears that Clarke will have dodgy back for a lifetime

Mumbai: Australian cricket team coach Tim Nielsen has said that he fears that captain-in-waiting Michael Clarke will be hampered by recurring back problems for the rest of his