Experience should be to fore in Australian tour team
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Wellington Trust given May 31 deadline for Basin upgrade
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Spectre of home defeat looms for Surrey
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Teams for Sharjah curtain raiser changed
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England make light of PNG score in good conditions
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Unofficial Test meanders towards a draw as Sri Lanka A establish lead
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Academy players past and present undergo scrutiny at Lincoln
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Carl Hooper hopes young side learn from Sri Lankan disaster
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India on tour: The champagne moments
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Shoaib to play for Mosman amid uncertain future
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