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England are out to settle score with Australia

Match Name: Champions Trophy, Semi-final
Teams: England vs Australia
Venue: SuperSport Park at Centurion
Time: 1800 IST
Channel: Star Cricket

Australia would be looking to assert their superiority over an inspired England side when they take them on in the

Champions Trophy semi-final at the SuperSport Park on Friday.

The two sides will be facing each other for the eighth time within six weeks with Australia holding a psychological edge over England, having beaten them 6-1 in the seven match One-day series in their own backyard.

But the Englishmen have come back strongly from last month's dismaying performance to post convincing victories over Sri Lanka and South Africa in the first two games of the Champions Trophy. The loss to New Zealand, however, pushed them to the second spot in Group B.

Australia, on the other hand, was far from being impressive in their 50-run win over a second string West Indian team in the opening match and were lucky to register a last-ball victory over Pakistan after their batting crumbled at the same venue Wednesday. The win perched them on the top of Group A.

Injuries have plagued both the sides. The Australia vice-captain Michael Clarke is already on his way home after a chronic back problem and will be replaced by David Hussey.

For England, it is the in-form seam bowler Stuart Broad who tore a muscle in his buttock. He will have a late fitness test ahead of the semi-final.

A late decision will also be taken on wicket-keeper Matt Prior, who missed the last two games with illness. He could be replaced by Steve Davies.

Both the sides are well versed with each other's game and will be carefully sketching out their strategy.

"Conditions are very different here to what they were in England and they've been playing some good cricket of late. We have to work out what went wrong with our batting," Australian skipper Ricky Ponting said.

"We know them very well, we've played a lot of cricket against them, we know what their strengths and weaknesses are.

"We were able to exploit those through the last few weeks over there, so it's a matter of doing that again."

England spinner Graham Swann said England will go into the clash fearless and will be looking to make amends for their embarrassment in the recent One-day series at home after winning the Ashes. They are looking for their first ever championship win in an International Cricket Council (ICC) tournament.

"We talked about playing a fearless brand of cricket but were as timid as pussycats (in One-day series)," Swann said. "We're very unpredictable and I guess that's what makes us exciting.

"But something has clicked here in South Africa. I've no idea what it is. To be honest, coming off six defeats, we were thinking we'd have three days out here then go home for a bit of a break before (returning for) the South Africa tour.

"But as soon as we arrived, everyone seemed lifted. We've beaten two of the best teams in Sri Lanka and South Africa, so why can't we win the whole thing," he said.

The teams (from):

England: Andrew Strauss (captain), Joe Denly, Owais Shah, Paul Collingwood, Eoin Morgan, Matt Prior (wicket-keeper), Ravi Bopara, Luke Wright, Stuart Broad, Graeme Swann, Ryan Sidebottom, James Anderson, Tim Bresnan, Graham Onions, Adil Rashid.

Australia: Ricky Ponting (captain), Shane Watson, Tim Paine (wicket-keeper), Mike Hussey, Callum Ferguson, Cameron White, James Hopes, Mitchell Johnson, Brett Lee, Nathan Hauritz, Peter Siddle, Adam Voges, Ben Hilfenhaus, Doug Bollinger, David Hussey.

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ICC awards: Dhoni ODI player, Gambhir Test player

India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has won the ODI Player of the Year award for the second year at the ICC Awards in

Johannesburg.

Dhoni beat off tough competition from teammates Yuvraj Singh and Virender Sehwag as well as West Indies' Shivnarine Chanderpaul to take the prestigious award.

The Indian skipper has also been named the captain of both ICC Test and ODI team.

India batsman Gautam Gambhir has won the ICC Test Player of the Year.

Gambhir beat Mitchell Johnson of Australia, Sri Lanka's Thilan Samaraweera and England captain Andrew Strauss to claim the first ICC award of his career.

During the 12-month voting period, Gambhir put in some remarkable performances with the bat, making 1,269 runs with an impressive average of 84.60 in the eight Test matches he played. He scored five centuries and four half-centuries during the period.

Gambhir said: "It's been a dream run for me. I never thought it could be like this but life has changed for me and I am very happy.”

Apart from this, Indian cricketers have been named in both the ICC Test and ODI team of the year. Yuvraj Singh, Virender Sehwag and MS Dhoni have been named in the ICC One-day team.

The Indian skipper Dhoni, Indian opener Gautam Gambhir and batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar have been named in the ICC Test team of the year.

Australian right-arm fast bowler Peter Siddle was named the Emerging Player of the Year.
His 5/21 against England at Leeds in the Ashes series in August this year was his best so far.

Sri Lankan Tillakaratne Dilshan was chosen for the Twenty20 International Performance of the Year Award for his hurricane 96 from just 57 balls against West Indies in the semifinal of the Twenty20 World Cup in England on June 19.

Pakistan's Aleem dar has won the ICC Umpire of the year award.

Ireland's William Porterfield was given the Associate and Affiliate Player of 2009 while New Zealand got the Spirit of Award.

The awards were given for the performances between August 13, 2008 and August 24, 2009.

The ICC World Test Team of the Year:

MS Dhoni (Ind, captain, WK), Gautam Gambhir (Ind), Andrew Strauss (Eng), AB de Villiers (SA), Sachin Tendulkar (Ind), Thilan Samaraweera (SL), Michael Clarke (Aus), Shakib Al Hasan (Ban), Mitchell Johnson (Aus), Stuart Broad (Eng), Dale Steyn (SA),
12th man: Harbhajan Singh (Ind)

Six countries are represented in the 12-man line-up and only one player – Dale Steyn of South Africa – also appeared in the World Test Team of the Year in 2008.

The ICC World ODI Team of the Year:

MS Dhoni (Ind, captain, WK), Virender Sehwag (Ind), Chris Gayle (WI), Kevin Pietersen (Eng), Tillakaratne Dilshan (SL), Yuvraj Singh (Ind), Martin Guptill (NZ), Andrew Flintoff (Eng), Nuwan Kulasekara (SL), Ajantha Mendis (SL), Umar Gul (Pak)

12th men: Thilan Thushara (SL)