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Sportblog Michael Clarke merits fitting Australia farewell in Test that still matters
Jason GillespieNot all Australia greats get the send-off they deserve but Michael Clarke will in an Oval Ashes Test for which they should find plenty of motivation -
The absence of the recovering Jimmy Anderson means Alastair Cook will stick with the England side who secured the Ashes at Trent Bridge
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Alastair Cook said the best years are ahead of his England team and their Ashes victory this summer can be a springboard for future success
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The Durham fast bowler, Mark Wood, has sought medical advice for an ankle problem but is keen not to miss any games for England
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A ninth-wicket stand of 98 meant that the Australians avoided the prospect of having to follow on against the County Championship strugglers
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A drawing by Andrew Flintoff depicting Joe Root as a baby crawling towards the Ashes urn is among the pictures up for auction as part of the Cricket United charity day to be staged on day three of the Kia Oval Test next Saturday
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Alastair Cook has admitted that he had been considering resigning as England’s captain throughout the summer, revealing he decided to stay on the morning after regaining the Ashes last Sunday
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Steve Smith said the Australia team that goes to Bangladesh for his first Test tour as captain could be quite different
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Answer a question correctly and you could be off to day one of the final Test of the 2015 Ashes series at the Kia Oval
Sportblog Chris Rogers, unfashionable but dependable, will be missed by Australia