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Sunday, 9 October 2005, 06:24 GMT 07:24 UK
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Australia v ICC World XI photos
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Makhaya Ntini is given his first game for the World XI as they look to salvage some pride after two defeats to Australia
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And the South African bowler makes an early breakthrough trapping Australia's Michael Clarke lbw for just three runs
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In-form Adam Gilchrist continues his sparkling form as the World XI are left to rue a run out chance
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There is worrying news for England fans as Andrew Flintoff is forced off the field after taking a blow on his arm
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Australia's captain Ricky Ponting scores a half-century as the home side cruise past the 100 run mark
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But they endure a mid-innings wobble and lose three wickets for five runs as Muttiah Muralitharan turns the screw
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Mike Hussey and Shane Watson steady the ship and propel Australia's score from 148-5 to a very challenging 293-5
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The World XI's reply gets off to a shocking start with Brett Lee bowling Chris Gayle with the second ball of the innings
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Lee and Glenn McGrath whip through the top order reducing them to 27-4 when Brian Lara departs for a golden duck
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X-ray's show no serious damage to Flintoff's arm and he is fit to bat, but despite some lusty blows he is bowled for 21
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Shane Watson gets in on the act claiming a brilliant run out and 4-39 to give Ponting's side victory
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Australia's winning margin of 156 runs is embarrassingly one-sided as they romp to a 3-0 series whitewash
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