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1)71st Republic Day 2020 highlights| Beating retreat ceremony on Attari-Wagah border on Republic Day

India Republic Day -- India celebrates it has the 71st Republic Day these days. On this day in 1950the Constitution of Of india came into force. The Republic Day paradewhich is considered the main attraction of the days celebrationwas held along Rajpath. It was a 90-minute event. Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was the chief guest within the parade. Before the parade startedPrime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute at the State War Memorial and Chief executive Ram Nath Kovind unfurled the national flag as well as General Manoj Mukund NaravaneChief of the Army Staff membersAdmiral Karambir SinghFundamental of the Naval StaffMarshal Rakesh Kumar Singh BhadauriaChief of the Air Staff members. 5 41 PM WIRD PM Narendra Modi gets to Rashtrapati Bhawan for At home reception hosted by President Ram Nath Kovind. 5 12 pm WIRD Beating retreat ceremony from Attari-Wagah border on Republic Day. 4 36 pm hours IST Air India Distributes 30000 National Flags To Passengers On Republic Day T

Australia national cricket team

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Test kit ODI kit T20I kit The Australia men's national cricket team represents Australia in men's international cricket. As the joint oldest team in Test cricket history, playing in the first ever Test match in 1877, the team also plays One-Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 International (T20I) cricket, participating in both the first ODI, against England in the 1970–71 season and the first T20I, against New Zealand in the 2004–05 season, winning both games. The team draws its players from teams playing in the Australian domestic competitions – the Sheffield Shield, the Australian domestic limited-overs cricket tournament and the Big Bash League. The national team has played 830 Test matches, winning 393, losing 224, drawing 211 and tying 2. As of May 2020update, Australia is ranked first in the ICC Test Championship on 116 rating points. Australia is the most successful team in Test cricket history, in terms of overall wins, win-loss ratio and wins percentage. The team

History

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This section needs additional citations for verification . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( August 2015 ) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Early history edit The Australian cricket team participated in the first Test match at the MCG in 1877, defeating an English team by 45 runs, with Charles Bannerman making the first Test century, a score of 165 retired hurt. Test cricket, which only occurred between Australia and England at the time, was limited by the long distance between the two countries, which would take several months by sea. Despite Australia's much smaller population, the team was very competitive in early games, producing stars such as Jack Blackham, Billy Murdoch, Fred "The Demon" Spofforth, George Bonnor, Percy McDonnell, George Giffen and Charles "The Terror" Turner. Most cricketers at the time were either from New South Wales or Vic

International grounds

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Australia currently plays International cricket at each of the following grounds: Venue City Capacity Melbourne Cricket Ground Melbourne 100,024 Perth Stadium Perth 60,000 Adelaide Oval Adelaide 53,500 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 48,000 Brisbane Cricket Ground Brisbane 36,000 Bellerive Oval Hobart 20,000 Manuka Oval Canberra 12,000 Carrara Oval Gold Coast 12,000

Team colours

For Test matches, the team wears Cricket Whites, with an optional sweater or sweater-vest with a green and gold V-neck for use in cold weather. The sponsor's (currently Alinta for home matches and Qantas for away matches) logo is displayed on the right side of the chest while the Cricket Australia emblem is displayed on the left. If the sweater is being worn the Cricket Australia emblem is displayed under the V-neck and the sponsor's logo is again displayed on the right side of the chest. The baggy green, the Australian Test cricket cap, is considered an essential part of the cricketing uniform and as a symbol of the national team, with new players being presented with one upon their selection in the team. The cap and the helmet both prominently display the Australian cricketing coat-of-arms instead of the Cricket Australia emblem. At the end of 2011, ASICS was named the manufacturer of the whites and limited over uniforms from Adidas, with the ASICS logo being displayed on the

Players

This is the list CA released on the 30th of April 2020. It is all the contracts for the next 12 months from that point. Players who miss out on the initial contract list can be upgraded during the year by earning selection in national teams. Players need to accrue 12 upgrade points to earn a contract, with Tests worth five points, ODIs two points and T20s one point for men, and Tests worth four points and ODIs and T20s two each for women. Last updated: 30 April 2020 S/N – Shirt number C – Contracted to Cricket Australia (Y = Holds contract) Name Age Batting style Bowling style State Forms S/N C Notes Opening Batsmen Joe Burns 31 Right-handed Right-arm off break Queensland Test 15 Y David Warner 34 Left-handed Right-arm leg break New South Wales Test, ODI, T20I 31 Y Aaron Finch 34 Right-handed Slow left-arm orthodox Victoria ODI, T20I 5 Y ODI and T20I Captain Top/Middle-order Batsmen Steve Smith 31 Right-handed Right-arm leg break Ne

Coaching staff

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Head coach: Justin Langer Senior assistant coach: Andrew McDonald Assistant coach: Sridharan Sriram Batting coach: Trent Woodhill Bowling coach: Troy Cooley Fielding coach: Mike Young Performance coach: Ben Oliver Physiotherapist: David Beakley National Selectors Panel edit Position Name National selector (Chairman) Trevor Hohns Head coach Justin Langer National selector George Bailey