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Men’s ODI World Cup: Maxwell, Warner, Zampa Shine As Australia Hammer Netherlands By Historic 309 Runs
Zampa scalped four wickets, while Mitchell Marsh took two to bundle the Netherlands out for just 90 in 21 overs at the Arun Jaitley Stadium.
Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazelwood and Pat Cummins also managed to take one wicket each.
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Men’s ODI WC: Australia's Game Against Netherlands Not To Be Underestimated, Says Ian Healy
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AUS vs NED: Dream11 Prediction Today Match 24, ICC Cricket World Cup 2023
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Men's ODI WC: Australia’s Challenge Will Be To Get Out Babar, Rizwan, Says Paine
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Men's ODI WC: 'It Was A Welcome Return To Form', Bryce McGain Commends Australia And Zampa For Resilient…
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Australia Issue World Cup Warning With Emphatic Sri Lanka Victory
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Men’s ODI WC: The Strength Of This Indian Team Is In Its Adaptability, Says Vikram Rathour
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Men’s ODI WC: Collapse From 110-2 Is That's Probably Where The Batting Went Wrong, Says Hazlewood
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Men’s ODI WC: Kohli, Rahul Rescue Act Helps India Bury Ghosts Of Meltdown With Assured Knocks
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Men’s ODI WC: Ravindra Jadeja Stars As Spinners Help India Bowl Out Australia For Just 199
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World Cup 2023 Warm-ups: Mitchell Starc Takes Hat-trick Before Rain Intervenes
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Australian Pacer Mitchell Starc Eyes For The Comeback, Maxwell Too Likely To Return
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Starc Is Here But Won’t Play Tomorrow, Will Be Available Later In The Series, Similar For Maxwell, Says…
Punjab Cricket Association: Australian skipper Pat Cummins on Thursday confirmed the delay in the return of Mitchell Starc and Glenn Maxwell citing a “long list”. ...
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Feel Like A Million Bucks Now After Little Injection, Says Steve Smith Ahead Of Return In ODIs Vs…
ODI World Cup: Australia’s premier batter Steve Smith said he feels “a million bucks” after taking an injection to recover from a wrist injury ahead of the opening ODI against ...
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Adam Zampa And Mitchell Starc Will Be The Biggest Threats To India: Abhinav Mukund
Former cricketer Abhinav Mukund believes leg-spinner Adam Zampa and left-arm pacer Mitchell Starc will be the biggest threats to the Indian ...
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