Australia seal Ashes Whitewash
Written by Kashif Aziz on January 5th, 2007
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Australia beat England by 10 wickets in the final test of Ashes 2006-07, sealing their first Ashes whitewash in 86 years.
In a recent poll, CricketViewer readers voted Australia to whitewash the Ashes 2006-07.
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