India tour of Australia 2011-2012

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Indians 269 v CA Chairman 214/7 (59 ov)
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Indian declaration sets up chase
Indians 269 (79.1 ov) & 90/2d (30 ov)
CA Chairman 215/7d (59 ov) & 33/0 (11.0 ov)
Cricket Australia Chairman's XI require another 112 runs with 10 wickets remaining
 
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Cowan, Marsh, Hilfenhaus named for Boxing Day
http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia-v-india-2011/content/current/story/546342.html
Australia Test squad
Michael Clarke (capt), Ed Cowan, David Warner, Shaun Marsh, Ricky Ponting, Michael Hussey, Daniel Christian, Brad Haddin, Peter Siddle, James Pattinson, Ben Hilfenhaus, Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon
 
RE: India tour of Australia 2011

Indians 269 (79.1 ov) & 90/2d (30 ov)
CA Chairman 215/7d (59 ov) & 100/0 (30.0 ov)
Match drawn
 
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Glenn McGrath doubts Indian bowling strength

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SYDNEY: India may lack the bowling firepower to pull off a first-ever Test series win in Australia, former Test great Glenn McGrath said on Wednesday.

McGrath, fourth in the all-time list of leading wicket-takers, said second-ranked India would struggle if pace spearheads Zaheer Khan and Ishant Sharma were struck down by injury.

Left-arm seamer Khan, 33, is on the comeback trail from ankle surgery that cut short his tour of England this year, while Sharma, 23, has developed an ankle injury during India's opening tour match in Canberra.

"Zaheer Khan was a big loss for them in England and he's obviously their main bowler," McGrath told The Sydney Morning Herald.

"And Sharma bowled well... last time they were out here so he'll be looking to find a bit of form.

"But with both those guys under injury clouds it's not looking good. To go into a Test match without both those guys (at full fitness) it's going to weaken their bowling line-up a lot."
Newpaper:Times Of India,21st Dec
 
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Australia drop Hughes, Khawaja from Test squad

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SYDNEY: Batsmen Phillip Hughes and Usman Khawaja were dumped from Australia's squad named on Wednesday for next week's opening Test against India at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Selectors named a 13-man squad with Shaun Marsh, Ed Cowan and Ben Hilfenhaus included, but there was no place for injured all-rounder Shane Watson and fast bowler Ryan Harris.

Chief selector John Inverarity said the size of the squad was due to the continuing uncertainty about the fitness of Marsh, who has been troubled by a back complaint.

"Phillip Hughes and Usman Khawaja have been omitted from the Australian team that played against New Zealand in Hobart and Marsh, Ed Cowan and Ben Hilfenhaus have been added to the squad," Inverarity said.

"Shane Watson was not considered for selection as he has not recovered sufficiently from his (hamstring/calf) injury, while Ryan Harris has not yet achieved the volume of bowling required to be available for consideration for Test selection."
Newspaper:Times Of India,21st Dec
 
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