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Wish You Were Here! Pink Floyd Classic Never Felt More Relevant As Michael Clarke Remembers 'Brother' Phillip Hughes

Nov 27, 2019 Jayanta Oinam

Michael Clarke was among the pall-bearers at Phillip Hughes' funeral. Hughes death devastated Clarke, who was the skipper of the Australian national cricket team at that time

The Ashes 2019: 'Accidental' Australia Captain Tim Paine On Verge Of Landmark

Sep 10, 2019 Outlook Web Bureau

If Australia beat England 3-1, Tim Paine will join the list of Australia captains who have led the team to an Ashes series win in England. It's a feat no Aussie skipper has achieved since Steve Waugh oversaw a 4-1 success 18 years ago.


Aussies Hail India Captain Virat Kohli As 'The Greatest ODI Batsman Ever'

The right-handed batsman from Delhi has so far scored 10,385 runs in 219 ODIs at an average of more than 59 with the help of 39 centuries.

Michael Clarke Says His Comeback Story 'Out Of Control'

Apr 08, 2018 Outlook Web Bureau

The former Australia skipper confirmed he has made an offer of help to Cricket Australia CEO James Sutherland as the game reels from the ball tampering scandal in South Africa.


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