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Australia Got Its Scheduling Wrong Ahead Of T20 World Cup, Says Ian Healy
Legendary Australian wicketkeeper-batter Ian Healy feels his country's cricket governing board got the scheduling of the side ahead of the ICC T20 World Cup at home "wrong" and blamed it for the dismal performance in the mega event, which concluded recently.
Australia could not progress beyond the Super 12 stage of the T20 World Cup, with New Zealand and England making the semifinal grade from the group, paving the way for an early exit of the defending champions led by Aaron Finch.
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