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Defending champs Australia in bid to find old charm
New Delhi, Feb 25 (CRICKETNMORE): Defending champions Australia, who are currently going through a bad phase, have started giving the final touch to their 2019 World Cup preparations and trying hard to stand up to the reputations that the team has made over the years.
Australia, who once used to be the favourites of the marquee tournament, are struggling to find their groove with a couple of stars missing from the squad due to controversies and injuries.
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