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Focus back on Ashes after week of distractions

SYDNEY, Dec 24 (Reuters) The emotion and hype surrounding Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath's pending farewells is threatening to distract Australia in the buildup to the fourth Ashes test against England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

With the series already decided, Australia's players could be forgiven for taking it easy in the final two tests but coach John Buchanan and captain Ricky Ponting have warned the team not to lose sight of the big picture.

Motivated by the taunts of English fans after losing their 16-year grip on the Ashes last year, Australia are determined to reinforce their domination over their rivals with a 5-0 series clean sweep, emulating the feat of Warwick Armstrong's 1920-21 Australians.

''Our mission here is not only to win the Ashes but also establish a huge gap between us and England,'' Buchanan told reporters.

''We really want to finish these next two test matches on a high note.'' Australia regained the Ashes in record time with two matches to spare after winning the first three matches of the series, but say they will not be satisfied with anything less than English humiliation.

Ponting said the Australians had to be careful not to get caught up in the inevitable hype surrounding the pending retirements of Warne and McGrath but could think of no better way to send them off than with a series whitewash.

''There is a strong feeling in the team that the job is only half finished and I'd be very disappointed if we lost a game from here,'' Ponting said.

''We want to win the next two games and it would be a fitting end for Shane and Glenn.

''We can actually use that as some sort of motivation to make sure we send off two of the all-time greats of the game on the right note.'' MORE REUTERS MQA RN0756

England drop Jones for fourth Ashes test

MELBOURNE, Dec 26 (Reuters) England dropped wicketkeeper Geraint Jones for the fourth Ashes test against Australia starting at the Melbourne Cricket Ground today. Jones was replaced by Chris Read in the only change to the team that lost last week's third test in Perth by 206 runs to concede the Ashes. Australia retained the same side that won the last match to wrap up the series with two games to go, with Mitchell Johnson again named.....

Bangkok International Film Festival postponed

Bangkok, Dec 26 (UNI) The Bangkok International Film Festival (BIFF) 2007, due to open next month, has been put off to July next year owing to a shortage of screening venues. The annual event organised by the Tourism Authority of Thailand attracts films from all over the world. UNI XC SB GC1004.....

Play gets underway in fourth Ashes test

MELBOURNE, Dec 26 (Reuters) Play began half an hour later than scheduled in the fourth Ashes test between Australia and England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground today. The start was delayed by light rain, but play began once the drizzle stopped and the covers were taken off the centre wicket. A world record crowd of around 95,000 people was expected to attend the opening day even though Australia have already retained the Ashes by winning.....
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