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(16.5/50 ov) 75/1
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1:30 PM

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GG-W

168/7
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(15.4/20 ov, T:169) 169/3

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(16.4/20 ov) 188/3
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11:30 AM

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ENG

128/9
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SL

(19.3/20 ov, T:129) 116

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Invincible Ron Hamence dies aged 94

Invincible Ron Hamence dies aged 94

Ron Hamence, a member of Don Bradman's Invincibles squad which toured England in 1949, has died in Adelaide, aged 94

25-Mar-2010•Peter English
Invincibles expect Ponting's side to match Bradman's

Invincibles expect Ponting's side to match Bradman's

Bill Brown, Australia's oldest former Test player, believes Ricky Ponting's side can copy the unbeaten record of the 1948 Invincibles

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