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New Zealand bowler Daryl Tuffey celebrates the wicket of India’s Sanjay Bangar who was caught behind by Vrendon McCullum for one in the third one-day international at Jade Stadium in Christchurch, 01 January 2003. India’s batting nightmare continued as they crashed to their lowest ever score against New Zealand, bundled all out for 108 in the 42 overs. (AFP )

Aussies looking to whitewash England

Elmo Rodrigopulle reporting from Australia...

Australia looking to whitewash England 5-0 will be without Glen McGrath their spearhead when the final ashes Test begins at the Sydney Cricket Ground tomorrow. Also in doubt is the hardworking Jason Gillespie.The emotional and tear filled moment will come in this Test when the Aussies most successful captain of all-time Stephen Waugh lead the Aussies out. Out of the World Cup squad, Waugh will certainly be playing his last Test for Australia wearing the baggy green cap which he has so far proudly sported with great honour and dignity. It is said that all good things must come to an end and this is the moment for Waugh.
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