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Kimberly-Clark's Depend Brand Tackles Light Bladder Leakage With New Guards And Shields For Men
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Michael Clarke backs himself for AshesSydney: Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke said Wednesday he was confident his troublesome back would not prevent him from leading Australia in the two Ashes series against England this year.Clarke has managed the back problem since he was ... NDTV, 5 days ago
Clarke backs himself for twin Ashes trials
The New Nation, 6 days ago
Clarke expects Aussie batsmen to come good to reclaim Ashes
Rediff.com, 6 days ago
Clarke and Watson on road to recovery
Herald Scotland, 6 days ago
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Clarke is keeping fingers crossedCalcutta: Recuperating from a back problem, Australia skipper and Pune Warriors India player Michael Clarke kept his "fingers crossed" as far as participation in the upcoming IPL is concerned, and said he would "do as I'm told" by the medical staff in ... The Telegraph, 1 month ago
Keeping my fingers crossed as far as IPL is concerned: Clarke
Zee News, 1 month ago
Clarke 'keeping fingers crossed' on IPL participation
Rediff.com, 1 month ago
'Sacking will not impact my friendship with players'
Rediff.com, 2 months ago
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Watson to captain Australia, Clarke out with injuryShane Watson will captain Australia in the fourth and final Test against India in Delhi on Friday after Michael Clarke was withdrawn from the match following a back injury. Watson will become Australia's 44th Test captain. Australia’s team physiotherapist Alex Kountouris said Clarke will retire to Sydney, where he will undergo a series of scans and further treatment. "Michael injured his lower back during the third Test. Whilst there has been some slow improvement, he is still well short ... Rediff.com, 2 months ago
Clarke backs Watson to lead team if he is ruled out
Deccan Herald, 2 months ago
Watson has my vote for captaincy, if I’m ruled out: Clarke
First Post.com, 2 months ago
Michael Clarke backs Shane Watson to lead side in case he misses out
Jagran Post, 2 months ago
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Injured Clarke flies back homeThe latest recurrence of Michael Clarke's back spasm has raised questions about his long-term future but the Aussie captain insisted that the chronic back troubles, which have plagued him for nearly half his life, will not force him to cut short his ... Deccan Herald, 1 month ago
Won't let back problem end career: Clarke
Deccan Herald, 2 months ago
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Clarke hopes Watson can fly back to India for the fourth TestTwo Test defeats, players' indiscipline issues and a hint of revolt in the team, Michael Clarke had his hands full in the last couple of days. On the eve of the third Test starting here from Thursday, the Australian skipper touched upon a range of issues, ... Deccan Herald, 2 months ago
Our batting has been unacceptable: Clarke
Deccan Herald, 2 months ago
'India outplayed us': Clarke
News Chennai Online, 2 months ago
Aussies not bamboozled by spin dominating series:Clarke
News Chennai Online, 2 months ago
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Clarke's IPL participation to be decided by medicosAustralian captain Michael Clarke hoped that his chronic back pain would not keep him out of the Ashes but his participation in next month's Indian Premier League (IPL) will be decided on the basis of advice from medical experts. Clarke returned here Sunday ... Deccan Herald, 1 month ago
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'Feels good to dismiss Clarke'Ravindra Jadeja hasn't set the stage on fire yet, but the sprightly all-rounder is slowly but surely carving out a permanent place for himself in Test cricket, a format he was considered unfit. His batting abilities, he has two triple hundreds in Ranji ... Deccan Herald, 2 months ago
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Aussies must overcome the first innings curse "Our poor first innings scores have let us down," Michael Clarke said after the Hyderabad defeat. Bikash Mohapatra feels the Aussie batsmen need to set the agenda, the way Alistair Cook and his team did against the Indians last winter. Australia's abject surrender in the Chennai and Hyderabad Tests has dented the formidable Aussie reputation as the team that never gives up. Their spinners were not expected to trouble the Indian batsmen. The placid subcontinent wickets nullified the Aussie ... Rediff.com, 2 months ago
Mohali: Australia falter after a good start
Star News, 2 months ago
Australia declare first innings at 237/9
IndiaTV News, 2 months ago
1st Test: India all out for 572 against Australia on Day 4
Jagran Post, 2 months ago
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Need to be aggressive and keep pressure off Clarke: WadeThe Australian cricketers behaved like "sitting ducks" in the opening two Test losses against India, said wicket-keeper Matthew Wade as he called on his teammates to be more aggressive. "We're just sitting ducks. We've got to try to be a little bit more aggressive and put the pressure back on their bowlers," Wade said. "We might have to be a little bit more aggressive at times to get India to do something different because if they get into a rhythm and just bowl dot after dot, the game's not ... Rediff.com, 2 months ago
Sitting ducks Aussies need to be more aggressive, says Wade
Deccan Herald, 2 months ago
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