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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 the first three tests of the five-match series.

The match has been given added significance by the farewell of Australia's two most prolific bowlers, leg spinner Shane Warne and seamer Glenn McGrath, who will retire from test cricket after next week's final test in Sydney.

Warne, who led the Australian team onto the field, started the match on 699 wickets and is poised to become the first player to capture 700 test victims.

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Nativists fan flames of US immigration debate

PHOENIX, Dec 26 (Reuters) Reaching into the back of a truck, US anti-immigration activist Don Pauly grabs a Mexican flag, a can of lighter fuel and an aluminum baking tray and heads to the curbside outside the Mexican consulate. As a small group of police officers, protesters and puzzled bystanders look on, he douses the green, red and white flag with fuel and spits on it for good measure, while an eye-patch wearing accomplice strikes.....

Patel set for comeback from injury

DURBAN, South Africa, Dec 24 (Reuters) Pace bowler Munaf Patel is set to win back his place in the India team for the second test against South Africa in Durban on Tuesday after recovering from an ankle injury. Patel missed the last three one-day internationals and the first test in Johannesburg after injuring his ankle in the second one-dayer in Durban on Nov. 23. He bowled in a match for the first time since hurting his.....

Pathan sent home to work on form before World Cup

DURBAN, Dec 25 (Reuters) Indian Fast bowler Irfan Pathan will leave South Africa early to ensure he rediscovers his form in time for next year's World Cup, captain Rahul Dravid said today. Pathan performed indifferently in the three one-day internationals he played against South Africa, and he was not selected for the first test in Johannesburg. Pathan took just one wicket and conceded 136 runs in the 21 overs he bowled in the one-dayers. In.....
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