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Mike Hussey rearing to perform duty for Aussies

Nairobi : Kenya | Mar 11, 2011 at 10:18 PM PST
Source: NewKerala
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Australian batsman Michael Hussey is rearing to play against Kenya that is likely to seal the team's entry into the quarterfinals of the ICC Cricket World Cup from Group A. A replacement for Doug Bollinger, who suffered an ankle injury and ruled out for the remaining part of the World Cup, Hussey arrived... FULL ARTICLE AT NewKerala
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