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Playing Anytime For Australia Is Special, But Getting Back In Test Team Is My Priority: Renshaw
Renshaw, who made his Test debut in 2016, became the 63rd man to represent Australia in all three formats after making his ODI debut against India in last October and his T20I debut against Pakistan in January. His last outing in Baggy Green came during Australia's tour to India in 2023.
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Khaka, Mlaba Guide South Africa To Series-levelling Win Against New Zealand In 2nd T20I
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Amelia Kerr Spearheads NZ's Surge In Latest Women’s ODI Rankings
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