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Kiwis fighting to save Wellington Test against Australians
Clarke scores 14th Test hundred in Wellington Test
Johnson looking forward to bowl at first-change in Wellington Test
Clarke scores 14th Test hundred in Wellington Test
Southee, Bond help Kiwis thrash Australia by 51 runs in Wellington ODI
Clarke dedicates Wellington Test ton to ex-fiancee Bingle
Clarke scores 14th Test hundred in Wellington Test
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Kiwis fighting to save Wellington Test against Australians
Clarke scores 14th Test hundred in Wellington Test
Clarke dedicates Wellington Test ton to ex-fiancee Bingle
Clarke scores 14th Test hundred in Wellington Test
Clarke dedicates Wellington Test ton to ex-fiancee Bingle
Clarke scores 14th Test hundred in Wellington Test
Southee, Bond help Kiwis thrash Australia by 51 runs in Wellington ODI
Clarke scores 14th Test hundred in Wellington Test
Clarke copping it from crowd is part of the game: Kiwi group
Bingles engagement ring not worth the $200k Clarke paid for it
Kiwis fighting to save Wellington Test against Australians
Kiwis fighting to save Wellington Test against Australians
Clarke dedicates Wellington Test ton to ex-fiancee Bingle
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Pornographer Steve Crow to go on with Boobs on Bike parade despite protests
Dev Anand to launch Golden Jubilee celebrations of Indias Film and TV Institute
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Bingles engagement ring not worth the $200k Clarke paid for it
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Australia has named a predictable 11 for the third Test against Pakistan starting in Hobart on Thursday.
Melbourne, Jan 13 : Australia has named a predictable 11 for the third Test against Pakistan starting in Hobart on Thursday.
Captain Ricky Ponting said Victorian paceman Clint Mackay will drop out of the 12-man squad to enable him to play for the Bushrangers during the Test.
Australia have made just one change from the team that scored a 36-run comeback win at the SCG with opener Simon Katich taking the place of Phillip Hughes.
Out of form batsman Marcus North has also been retained despite a disappointing series to date.
Australia: Simon Katich, Shane Watson, Ricky Ponting (captain), Michael Hussey, Michael Clarke, Marcus North, Brad Haddin, Mitchell Johnson, Nathan Hauritz, Peter Siddle, Doug Bollinger, Clint Mackay (12th man).
ANI