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Australia Cricket Team 
Austrailia

Australia - Players

  • Picture of Ricky Ponting Ricky Ponting Captain  Picture of Cameron White Cameron White  Picture of Michael Clarke Michael Clarke
  • Picture of Michael Hussey Michael Hussey             Picture of Brett Lee Brett Lee          Picture of Doug Bollinger Doug Bollinger
  • Picture of John Hastings John Hastings                Picture of Mitchell Johnson Mitchell JohnsonPicture of Nathan Hauritz Nathan Hauritz
  • Picture of Shaun Tait Shaun Tait                     Picture of David Hussey David Hussey    Picture of Shane Watson Shane Watson
  • Picture of Steven Smith Steven Smith                 Picture of Brad Haddin Brad Haddin      Picture of Tim Paine Tim Paine
  • Picture of Tim NielsenTim NielsenCOACH

India Cricket Team
India
  • Picture of MS Dhoni MS DhoniCAPTAIN  Picture of Gautam Gambhir Gautam Gambhir    Picture of Sachin Tendulkar SachinTendulkar
  • Picture of Suresh Raina Suresh Raina               Picture of Virat Kohli Virat Kohli               Picture of Virender Sehwag Virender Sehwag
  • Picture of Ashish Nehra Ashish Nehra              Picture of Harbhajan Singh Harbhajan Singh      Picture of Munaf Patel Munaf Patel
  • Picture of Piyush Chawla PiyushChawla            Picture of Praveen Kumar Praveen Kumar         Picture of Ravichandran Ashwin Ravichandran shwin



    • Picture of Zaheer Khan Zaheer Khan    Picture of Yusuf Pathan Yusuf Pathan            Picture of Yuvraj Singh Yuvraj Singh
    • Picture of Gary Kirsten Gary KirstenCOACH


Bangladesh Cricket Team
Bangladesh

  • Picture of Shakib Al Hasan Shakib Al HasanCAPTAIN Picture of Imrul Kayes Imrul Kayes   Picture of Mohammad Ashraful MohammadAshraful
  • Picture of Naeem Islam Naeem Islam                         Picture of Roqibul Hassan RoqibulHassanPicture of Shahriar Nafees ShahriarNafees
  • Picture of Tamim Iqbal Tamim Iqbal                         Picture of Zunaed Siddique ZunaedSiddique Picture of Abdur Razzak Abdur Razzak
  • Picture of Mahmudullah  Mahmudullah                       Picture of Md Sohrawardi MdSohrawardi  Picture of Nazmul Hossain NazmulHossain
  • Picture of Rubel Hossain Rubel Hossain                     Picture of Shafiul Islam Shafiul Islam       Picture of Mushfiqur Rahim Mushfiqur Rahim
  • Picture of Jamie Siddons Jamie SiddonsCOACH

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