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Ponting looks ahead to Ashes series

Source: SAMAA
Cardiff : United Kingdom | 4 months ago  
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CARDIFF: Australia go into Wednesday's first Test against England in Cardiff as favourites to retain the Ashes they won so convincingly 18 months ago. Fast bowler Brett Lee was one of the heroes of that 5-0 whitewash, but he was ruled out of the opener with a rib injury sustained in last week's...
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