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  • Ponting completes 35th Test ton
  • RICKY Ponting completes his 35th Test century as Australia assume a dominant position on day one of the first Test against West Indies at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica.

  • Delhi-Kolkata washed out
  • THE Indian Premier League match between Delhi Daredevils and Kolkata Knight Riders at Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium in Delhi has been washed out without a ball being bowled.

  • Haddin bids to leave his own mark
  • BRAD Haddin may hope to follow the same career path of Adam Gilchrist, but he isn't for one moment aiming to emulate the man who revolutionised the role of wicketkeeper in world cricket.

  • Clarke jets out to join teammates
  • AUSTRALIA vice-captain Michael Clarke says he's feeling fresh and is keen to join his teammates for the Frank Worrell Trophy tour of the Caribbean.

  • Australia 'better without Gilchrist'
  • FORMER Australia captain Ian Chappell says the side will not miss Adam Gilchrist greatly, insisting that new wicketkeeper Brad Haddin will be much sharper behind the stumps.

  • Resolute Ponting back to basics
  • RICKY Ponting has vowed to lift his game in the Frank Worrell Trophy series against West Indies in the Caribbean, saying he had let Australia down with his "horrendous" form slump.

  • Warriors deny Khan signing
  • WESTERN Australian Cricket Association chief executive Graeme Wood has denied reports Younis Khan has been signed to play for the Warriors.

  • Hodge grateful for second chance
  • HIS re-incarnation as a Test player may only last one match but Brad Hodge could be excused for thinking the cricketing gods have finally cut him some slack.

  • Kiwis ready to battle
  • NEW Zealand may, in the eyes of England captain Michael Vaughan, be a "workmanlike" side but the hosts are set for another tough examination of their credentials at Old Trafford.

  • Hair readies himself for Test return
  • AUSTRALIAN umpire Darrell Hair's controversial exile from elite cricket will come to an end when he stands in the second Test between England and New Zealand at Old Trafford on Friday.