They may not be favourites for the Champions Trophy, but Adam Collins believes wounds can be opened by Australia
In 2004, Australia opened their Champions Trophy campaign against the United States of America. That’s no misprint: the ‘US of A’. They duly toppled them for 65, knocking off the required runs inside eight overs. How this gathering has changed. Now, as Australia learned in 2013 when losing their first fixture, there is no margin for error. It may be a competition that lacks the (welcome) spice of Associate Nations – and even the West Indies in this iter...
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