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Aussies lose two wickets after England collapse

MELBOURNE, Dec 26 (Reuters) Australia were 48 for two in reply to England's first innings total of 159 at stumps on the opening day of the fourth Ashes test today.

Matthew Hayden was unbeaten on 17 with captain Ricky Ponting yet to score after Andrew Flintoff dismissed Justin Langer for 27 and nightwatchman Brett Lee for a duck in successive deliveries.

Shane Warne had earlier captured five wickets for 39 runs, including his 700th test victim, as England collapsed to be all out in less than 75 overs after tea in front of a near-record crowd of 89,155 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Warne reached the 700-wicket milestone when he clean bowled England opener Andrew Strauss for 50 after lunch then added the scalps of Kevin Pietersen, Chris Read, Steve Harmison and Monty Panesar to complete his 37th five-wicket haul in tests.

Australia won the first three matches of the five-test series to regain the Ashes they lost in England last year.

Reuters AY DB1327

Bartronics India to spend Rs 262 cr for expansion

New Delhi, Dec 26: Bartronics India, engaged in automatic identification and data capture business, today said it will spend Rs 262 crore for manufacturing of smart cards and radio frequency identification products.The Board of Directors of the company will meet on January 2, 2007, to consider the project.The resolutions for increasing authorised share capital to Rs 30 crore from Rs 17 crore, issue of Employee Stock Option Plan (ESOPs), issue of shares through Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP) and.....

Three car bombs kill at least 10 in Baghdad

Baghdad, Dec 26: Three simultaneous car bombs exploded in a busy intersection in southwestern Baghdad today, killing at least 10 people and wounding scores, officials said.The blasts occurred in the Bayaa district, a predominantly Shi'ite neighbourhood. The Interior Ministry and police said 10 people were killed and 35 were wounded.REUTERS Related StoriesGunmen kidnap Iraq senior trade ministry official.....

Back injury rules Kallis out of second India test

DURBAN, South Africa, Dec 26 (Reuters) South Africa's Jacques Kallis has been ruled out of the second test against India in Durban today because of a back injury. A Cricket South Africa statement said the all-rounder felt a ''sharp pain'' in his back when he woke up on Sunday and had not recovered. ''Jacques has difficulty moving and will therefore not be playing in the second test,'' the statement added. All-rounder Andrew Hall has replaced Kallis.....
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