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Compton driven by Ashes memories
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Non-Indian domestic teams hurt most by CLT20 cancellation
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Jubair ready for T20 challenge despite lack of experience
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Kent continue to soar as Somerset face exit
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Handscomb, Stoinis rebuild after Ojha triple-strike
A three-wicket burst from Pragyan Ojha pegged Australia A back on day two before Peter Handscomb and Marcus Stoinis restored parity with an unbroken f
Bowlers set the tone for the win – Guptill, Latham
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New Zealand to play as Aotearoa
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Ruaidhri Smith impresses before the rain
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England in control after Anderson's six
Australia were skittled for 136 on the first day at Edgbaston, where James Anderson led a magnificent display of swing and seam bowling that made full