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Australia big names return for West Indies tour
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17 May 2021, 18:43 GMT+10
Australia welcomed back their star players and picked four spinners in an extended 23-man squad named on Monday for a white-ball tour of the
West Indies in July.
The team will be captained by Aaron Finch and will feature the return of Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, David Warner and Pat Cummins, who all missed the recent trip to New Zealand.
The whirlwind tour starts with the first of five Twenty20 internationals in St Lucia on 9 July and ends with the third of three one-day international in Barbados on 24 July as the teams prepare for the T20 World Cup in India later this year.
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Queensland annihilate New South Wales to claim the Sheffield Shield title
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Queensland claimed their ninth shield title and their first since the 2017-18 season.
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Queensland have claimed the Sheffield Shield title, thrashing NSW by an innings and 33 runs in the final in Brisbane.
Key points:
QLD defeated defending champions NSW
The Bulls Marnus Labuschagne struck a sublime 192 on Saturday to lift QLD to a first-innings total of 389 and a 246-run overall lead
The Blues suffered just their second loss in 14 games against the Bulls
The Bulls secured the resounding victory after leg spinner Mitch Swepson (3-68) helped bowl the Blues out for 213 in their second dig before lunch on day four at Allan Border Field.
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