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England’s mantra must be: ‘Thou shalt not hook’
ADELAIDE (Reuters) - England captain Alastair Cook has called on his players to search their souls for hidden resolve and dig themselves out of the deepest of Ashes holes, but...

Victorious Australia bringing same squad to Perth
ADELAIDE (Reuters) - Australia will take the same 12-man squad to Perth for the third Ashes test this week after humbling England by 218 runs to win the second match...

Clarke praises Johnson, hard work for Ashes revival
ADELAIDE (Reuters) - Australia's stunning turnaround from Ashes joke to juggernaut in a few months has been the culmination of good, hard grind and paceman Mitchell Johnson finding himself in...

Australia strike early to put England on ropes
ADELAIDE (Reuters) - Australia captured three early wickets to turn the screws on a profligate England and reduce the tourists to 116-4 at lunch on the third day of the...

Siddle sympathises with Trott but focus on winning
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia seamer Peter Siddle sympathises with England batsman Jonathan Trott, who left the Ashes tour to deal with a stress-related illness, but said his team's focus was...

Day seals emotional World Cup win for Australia
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia's Jason Day fended off Danish challenger Thomas Bjorn and rode an emotional wave of crowd support to win the World Cup of Golf by two strokes...

Day seals emotional World Cup win for Australia
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia's Jason Day fended off Danish challenger Thomas Bjorn and rode an emotional wave of crowd support to win the World Cup of Golf by two strokes...

Welshman Manley follows ace with disgrace at World Cup
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Welshman Stuart Manley gave new meaning to the phrase "from the sublime to the ridiculous" at the World Cup of Golf on Saturday when he followed up...

Welshman Manley follows ace with disgrace at World Cup
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Welshman Stuart Manley gave new meaning to the phrase "from the sublime to the ridiculous" at the World Cup of Golf on Saturday when he followed up...

Grieving Day still fears for missing Filipino relatives
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Jason Day will play the World Cup of Golf this week with the heaviest of hearts after eight of the Australian's relatives were killed when Typhoon Haiyan...
