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February 11, 2007 
Australia's Brad Hodge walks off the pitch after being dismissed as England defeated Australia to win... 
Sydney, Australia 
Australia's Hodge walks off the pitch after being dismissed as England defeated Australia to win the... 
Australia's Brad Hodge walks off the pitch after being dismissed as England defeated Australia to win the one-day international tri-series cricket final at the Sydney Cricket Ground February 11, 2007. REUTERS/Will Burgess (AUSTRALIA) 
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February 09, 2007 
England's wicketkeeper Paul Nixon successfully appeals for the LBW decision against Australia's Brad... 
Melbourne, Australia 
England's wicketkeeper Nixon successfully appeals for the LBW decision against Australia's Hodge during... 
England's wicketkeeper Paul Nixon successfully appeals for the LBW decision against Australia's Brad Hodge during the first of the one-day international cricket finals between Australia and England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground February 9, 2007. REUTERS/David Callow (AUSTRALIA) 
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February 09, 2007 
England's Monty Panesar successfully appeals for the LBW decision against Australia's Brad Hodge during... 
Melbourne, Australia 
England's Panesar successfully appeals for the LBW decision against Australia's Hodge during the first... 
England's Monty Panesar successfully appeals for the LBW decision against Australia's Brad Hodge during the first of the one-day international cricket finals between Australia and England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground February 9, 2007. REUTERS/David Callow (AUSTRALIA) 
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February 09, 2007 
England's Monty Panesar jumps on team mate Jamie Dalrymple after taking the wicket of Australia's Brad... 
Melbourne, Australia 
England's Panesar jumps on team mate Dalrymple after taking the wicket of Australia's Hodge during the... 
England's Monty Panesar jumps on team mate Jamie Dalrymple after taking the wicket of Australia's Brad Hodge during the first of the one-day international cricket finals between Australia and England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground February 9, 2007. REUTERS/David Callow (AUSTRALIA) 
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February 02, 2007 
England's Sajid Mahmood (rear) is congratulated by team mates Jamie Dalrymple (middle) and wicketkeeper... 
Sydney, Australia 
England's Sajid Mahmood is congratulated by team mates Jamie Dalrymple and wicketkeeper Paul Nixon after... 
England's Sajid Mahmood (rear) is congratulated by team mates Jamie Dalrymple (middle) and wicketkeeper Paul Nixon (47) after dismissing Australia's Brad Hodge during their one-day international cricket match in Sydney February 2, 2007. REUTERS/Will Burgess (AUSTRALIA) 
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January 19, 2007 
Team mates congratulate England's James Anderson for catching out Austraila's Brad Hodge during a one-day... 
Brisbane, Australia 
Team mates congratulate England's James Anderson for catching out Austraila's Brad Hodge during a one-day... 
Team mates congratulate England's James Anderson for catching out Austraila's Brad Hodge during a one-day international cricket match in Brisbane January 19, 2007. REUTERS/Greg White (AUSTRALIA) 
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January 19, 2007 
Team mates congratulate England's James Anderson for catching out Austraila's Brad Hodge during a one-day... 
Brisbane, Australia 
Team mates congratulate England's James Anderson for catching out Austraila's Brad Hodge during a one-day... 
Team mates congratulate England's James Anderson for catching out Austraila's Brad Hodge during a one-day international cricket match in Brisbane January 19, 2007. REUTERS/Greg White (AUSTRALIA) 
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January 06, 2006 
Australia's Matthew Hayden (R) and Adam Gilchrist (2nd R) inspect the helmet of Brad Hodge after he was... 
Sydney, Australia 
Australia's Hayden and Gilchrist inspect the helmet of Hodge during the third test against South Africa... 
Australia's Matthew Hayden (R) and Adam Gilchrist (2nd R) inspect the helmet of Brad Hodge after he was struck in the head while fielding at short leg during the fifth day's play of the third test against South Africa at the Sydney Cricket Ground January 6, 2006. Australia will be chasing 286 in their second innings after South Africa made innings of nine declared for 451 and six declared for 194. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne 
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January 05, 2006 
Australia's Shane Warne (L) watches a throw from team mate Brad Hodge (not shown) hit the stumps, running... 
Sydney, Australia 
Australia's Warne watches South Africa's Gibbs get run out during the third test in Sydney 
Australia's Shane Warne (L) watches a throw from team mate Brad Hodge (not shown) hit the stumps, running out South Africa's Herschelle Gibbs (R) for 67 runs, during the forth day's play of the third test against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground January 5, 2006. South Africa started the day at one wicket for four runs in their second innings, a lead of 96 runs after Australia were dismissed for 359 runs in their first innings. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne 
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January 05, 2006 
Australian players Ricky Ponting (L), Andrew Symonds (2nd L) Justin Langer (2nd R) and Adam Gilchrist... 
Sydney, Australia 
Australian players congratulate Brad Hodge after he ran out South Africas Gibbs during the third test... 
Australian players Ricky Ponting (L), Andrew Symonds (2nd L) Justin Langer (2nd R) and Adam Gilchrist (R) congratulate Bard Hodge (C) after he ran out South Africa's Herschelle Gibbs for 67 runs during the forth day's play of the third test against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground January 5, 2006. South Africa started the day at one wicket for four runs in their second innings, a lead of 96 runs after Australia were dismissed for 359 runs in their first innings. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne 
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January 03, 2006 
South Africa's Andre Nel is hugged by captain Graeme Smith (C) as they celebrate dismissing Australia's... 
Sydney, Australia 
South Africa's Nel celebrates with captain Smith after dismissing Australia's Hodge for six runs during... 
South Africa's Andre Nel is hugged by captain Graeme Smith (C) as they celebrate dismissing Australia's Brad Hodge for six runs during the second day of the third cricket test match at the Sydney Cricket Ground January 3, 2006. Australia are three wickets for 54 runs at stumps, after South Africa declared their first innings at nine wickets for 451 runs. REUTERS/David Gray 
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January 03, 2006 
South Africa's Andre Nel (L) celebrates dismissing Australia's Brad Hodge for six runs, as Australia's... 
Sydney, Australia 
South Africa's Nel celebrates during third cricket test against Australia in Sydney 
South Africa's Andre Nel (L) celebrates dismissing Australia's Brad Hodge for six runs, as Australia's Ricky Ponting (R) looks on, during the second day of their third cricket test at the Sydney Cricket Ground January 3, 2006. Australia are three wickets for 54 runs at stumps, after South Africa declared their first innings at nine wickets for 451 runs. REUTERS/David Gray 
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January 03, 2006 
Australia's Glenn McGrath (R) and Andrew Symonds (L) lift team mate Brad Hodge off the ground during... 
Sydney, Australia 
Australia's McGrath and Symonds lift team mate Hodge off the ground during the third test against South... 
Australia's Glenn McGrath (R) and Andrew Symonds (L) lift team mate Brad Hodge off the ground during a drinks break on the second day's play of the third test against South Africa at the Sydney Cricket Ground January 3, 2006. South Africa declared at 9 for 451 in their first innings. Australia lead South Africa 1-0 in the best of three series. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne 
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January 02, 2006 
Australia's Glenn McGrath (R) celebrates with team mate Brad Hodge (L) after bowling South Africa's Herschelle... 
Sydney, Australia 
Australia's McGrath celebrates with team mates after bowling South Africa's Gibbs for 27 runs during... 
Australia's Glenn McGrath (R) celebrates with team mate Brad Hodge (L) after bowling South Africa's Herschelle Gibbs (C) for 27 runs during the first day of the third test at the Sydney Cricket Ground January 2, 2006. Australia lead the best-of-three test series 1-0 after defeating South Africa in Melbourne last week. REUTERS/David Gray 
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December 29, 2005 
Australia's Andrew Symonds (C) is congratulated by team mates Michael Hussey (L) and Brad Hodge after... 
Melbourne, Australia 
Australia's Symonds is congratulated by team mates after taking wicket of South Africa's Rudolph during... 
Australia's Andrew Symonds (C) is congratulated by team mates Michael Hussey (L) and Brad Hodge after taking the wicket of South Africa's Jacques Rudolph for four runs during the second innings of the second test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground December 29, 2005. Australia scored innings of 355 and seven declared for 321 while South Africa made 311 runs in their first innings. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne 
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December 29, 2005 
South Africa's Andre Nel celebrates taking the wicket of Australia's Brad Hodge caught behind for 24... 
Melbourne, Australia 
South Africa's Nel celebrates taking wicket of Australia's Hodge during second test in Melbourne 
South Africa's Andre Nel celebrates taking the wicket of Australia's Brad Hodge caught behind for 24 runs during the second innings of the second test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground December 29, 2005. Australia resumed on day four at two for 110 in their second innings after making 355 in their first and South Africa made 311 runs in their first innings. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne 
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December 29, 2005 
South Africa's Andre Nel (C) is congratulated by team mates after taking the wicket of Australia's Brad... 
Melbourne, Australia 
South Africa's Nel is congratulated by team mates after taking the wicket of Australias Hodge during... 
South Africa's Andre Nel (C) is congratulated by team mates after taking the wicket of Australia's Brad Hodge (R) caught behind for 24 runs during the second innings of the second test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground December 29, 2005. Australia resumed on day four at two for 110 in their second innings after making 355 in their first and South Africa made 311 runs in their first innings. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne 
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December 28, 2005 
South Africa's Andre Nel (C) pauses centre pitch as Australia's Matthew Hayden (L) and Brad Hodge run... 
Melbourne, Australia 
South Africas Nel pauses centre pitch as Australias Hayden and Hodge run between the wickets during the... 
South Africa's Andre Nel (C) pauses centre pitch as Australia's Matthew Hayden (L) and Brad Hodge run between the wickets during the second innings of the second test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground December 28, 2005. At the end of day three Australia were two for 110 in their second innings and 355 in their first and South Africa made 311 runs in their first innings. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne 
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December 28, 2005 
Australia's Andrew Symonds (R) celebrates taking the wicket of South Africa's Herschelle Gibbs (not in... 
Melbourne, Australia 
Australia's Symonds celebrates taking the wicket of South Africa's Gibbs during the second test in Melbourne... 
Australia's Andrew Symonds (R) celebrates taking the wicket of South Africa's Herschelle Gibbs (not in picture), bowled for 96 runs, during the first innings of the second test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground December 28, 2005. Australia made 355 runs in their first innings. At centre is Australia's Brad Hodge. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne 
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December 28, 2005 
Australia's Ricky Ponting (R) celebrates catching out South Africa's Ashwell Prince for six runs with... 
Melbourne, Australia 
Australia's Ponting celebrates with team mate Hodge during second test at Melbourne Cricket Ground 
Australia's Ricky Ponting (R) celebrates catching out South Africa's Ashwell Prince for six runs with team mate Brad Hodge during the first innings of the second test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground December 28, 2005. Australia made 355 runs in their first innings. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne 
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December 26, 2005 
South Africa's Shaun Pollock (R) is congratulated by team mates after he took the wicket of Australia's... 
Melbourne, Australia 
South Africas Pollock is congratulated by team mates after he took the wicket of Australias Hodge during... 
South Africa's Shaun Pollock (R) is congratulated by team mates after he took the wicket of Australia's Brad Hodge for 7 runs during the first innings of the second test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground December 26, 2005. Australia were eight for 239 at the end of the first day's play with captain Ricky Ponting making 117 and South Africa's Nel with bowling figures of four for 58. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne 
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December 20, 2005 
South Africa's Jacques Rudolph (L) pats Australia's Shane Warne (C) on the back as man-of-the-match Brad... 
Perth, Australia 
South Africa's Rudolph pats Australia's Warne on back as Hodge looks on after fifth day's play in first... 
South Africa's Jacques Rudolph (L) pats Australia's Shane Warne (C) on the back as man-of-the-match Brad Hodge (R) of Australia looks on after the fifth day's play in the first cricket test in Perth December 20, 2005. South Africa held out to draw the first test with Australia, with Rudolph making an unbeaten 102 runs. REUTERS/David Gray 
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December 19, 2005 
Australia's Shane Warne (3rd L) hugs team mate Brad Hodge as umpire Billy Doctrove (top) gives out South... 
Perth, Australia 
Australia's Warne hugs team mate Hodge during cricket test against South Africa in Perth 
Australia's Shane Warne (3rd L) hugs team mate Brad Hodge as umpire Billy Doctrove (top) gives out South Africa's AB de Villiars (R) for twelve runs during fourth day's play of the first cricket test in Perth December 19, 2005. South Africa were two wickets for 85 runs when bad light stopped play, still requiring 406 runs with eight wickets in hand for victory. REUTERS/David Gray 
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December 19, 2005 
Australia's Brad Hodge celebrates reaching his double-century during the fourth day's play in the first... 
Perth, Australia 
Australia's Hodge celebrates reaching double-century during cricket test against South Africa in Perth... 
Australia's Brad Hodge celebrates reaching his double-century during the fourth day's play in the first cricket test against South Africa in Perth December 19, 2005. Australia declared their second innings at eight wickets for 528 runs, leaving South Africa 491 runs for victory. REUTERS/David Gray 
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December 19, 2005 
South Africa's Shaun Pollock (L) reacts after nearly dismissing Australia's Brad Hodge is turned down... 
Perth, Australia 
South Africa's Pollock reacts after nearly dismissing Australia's Hodge during their first cricket test... 
South Africa's Shaun Pollock (L) reacts after nearly dismissing Australia's Brad Hodge is turned down during the fourth day's play in their first cricket test in Perth, Australia December 19, 2005. Australia started the day at four wickets for 310 runs in their second innings, a lead of 272 runs on South Africa. REUTERS/David Gray 
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December 19, 2005 
South Africa's Graeme Smith (L) looks on as Australia's Shane Warne (2nd R) hugs team mate Brad Hodge... 
Perth, Australia 
South Africa's Smith looks on as Australia's Warne hugs team mate Hodge in Perth 
South Africa's Graeme Smith (L) looks on as Australia's Shane Warne (2nd R) hugs team mate Brad Hodge (R) after umpire Billy Doctrove (2nd L) gives out South Africa's AB de Villiers for twelve runs during the fourth day's play in the first cricket test in Perth, Australia December 19, 2005. Australia declared their second innings at eight wickets for 528 runs, leaving South Africa 491 runs for victory. REUTERS/David Gray 
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December 19, 2005 
Australia's Brad Hodge hits a boundary during his double-century on fourth day's play in the first cricket... 
Perth, Australia 
Australia's Hodge hits a boundary during his double-century in cricket test against South Africa in Perth... 
Australia's Brad Hodge hits a boundary during his double-century on fourth day's play in the first cricket test against South Africa in Perth December 19, 2005. Australia declared their second innings at eight wickets for 528 runs, leaving South Africa 491 runs for victory. REUTERS/David Gray 
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December 19, 2005 
Australia's Brad Hodge celebrates reaching his double-century during the fourth day's play in the first... 
Perth, Australia 
Australia's Hodge celebrates reaching double-century during cricket test against South Africa in Perth... 
Australia's Brad Hodge celebrates reaching his double-century during the fourth day's play in the first cricket test against South Africa in Perth December 19, 2005. Australia declared their second innings at eight wickets for 528 runs, leaving South Africa 491 runs for victory. REUTERS/David Gray 
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December 19, 2005 
Australia's Brad Hodge celebrates reaching his double-century during fourth day's play in the first cricket... 
Perth, Australia 
Australia's Hodge celebrates reaching double-century during cricket test against South Africa in Perth... 
Australia's Brad Hodge celebrates reaching his double-century during fourth day's play in the first cricket test against South Africa in Perth December 19, 2005. Australia declared their second innings at eight wickets for 528 runs, leaving South Africa 491 runs for victory. REUTERS/David Gray 
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December 19, 2005 
Australia's Shane Warne (C) hugs team mate Brad Hodge (R) as umpire Billy Doctrove gives out South Africa's... 
Perth, Australia 
Australia's Shane Warne hugs team mate Brad Hodge in Perth 
Australia's Shane Warne (C) hugs team mate Brad Hodge (R) as umpire Billy Doctrove gives out South Africa's AB de Villiers for twelve runs during the fourth day's play in the first cricket test in Perth, Australia December 19, 2005. Australia declared their second innings at eight wickets for 528 runs, leaving South Africa 491 runs for victory. REUTERS/David Gray 
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December 19, 2005 
Australia's Brad Hodge celebrates reaching his double-century during the fourth day's play in the first... 
Perth, Australia 
Australia's Hodge celebrates reaching double-century during cricket test against South Africa in Perth... 
Australia's Brad Hodge celebrates reaching his double-century during the fourth day's play in the first cricket test against South Africa in Perth December 19, 2005. Australia declared their second innings at eight wickets for 528 runs, leaving South Africa 491 runs for victory. REUTERS/David Gray 
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December 19, 2005 
Australia's Brad Hodge celebrates reaching his double-century during the fourth day's play in the first... 
Perth, Australia 
Australia's Hodge celebrates reaching double-century during cricket test against South Africa in Perth... 
Australia's Brad Hodge celebrates reaching his double-century during the fourth day's play in the first cricket test against South Africa in Perth December 19, 2005. Australia declared their second innings at eight wickets for 528 runs, leaving South Africa 491 runs for victory. REUTERS/David Gray 
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December 19, 2005 
Australia's Brad Hodge celebrates reaching his century during the fourth day's play in the first cricket... 
Perth, Australia 
Australia's Hodge celebrates reaching his century during the fourth day's play in the first cricket test... 
Australia's Brad Hodge celebrates reaching his century during the fourth day's play in the first cricket test against South Africa in Perth December 19, 2005. Australia started the day at four wickets for 310 runs in their second innings, a lead of 272 runs on South Africa. REUTERS/David Gray 
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December 19, 2005 
South Africa's Shaun Pollock (top) reacts after having an appeal for LBW for Australia's Brad Hodge turned... 
Perth, Australia 
South Africa's Pollock reacts after having an appeal for LBW for Australia's Hodge turned down during... 
South Africa's Shaun Pollock (top) reacts after having an appeal for LBW for Australia's Brad Hodge turned down during the fourth day's play in the first cricket test in Perth December 19, 2005. Australia started the day at four wickets for 310 runs in their second innings, a lead of 272 runs on South Africa. REUTERS/David Gray 
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December 19, 2005 
Australia's Brad Hodge (L) celebrates reaching his century as team mate Andrew Symonds looks on during... 
Perth, Australia 
Australia's Hodge celebrates reaching his century during the fourth day's play in the first cricket test... 
Australia's Brad Hodge (L) celebrates reaching his century as team mate Andrew Symonds looks on during the fourth day's play in the first cricket test against South Africa in Perth December 19, 2005. Australia started the day at four wickets for 310 runs in their second innings, a lead of 272 runs on South Africa. REUTERS/David Gray 
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December 19, 2005 
South Africa's Shaun Pollock reacts after having an appeal for LBW for Australia's Brad Hodge turned... 
Perth, Australia 
South Africa's Pollock reacts after having an appeal for LBW turned down during the fourth day's play... 
South Africa's Shaun Pollock reacts after having an appeal for LBW for Australia's Brad Hodge turned down during the fourth day's play in the first cricket test in Perth December 19, 2005. Australia started the day at four wickets for 310 runs in their second innings, a lead of 272 runs on South Africa. REUTERS/David Gray 
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December 19, 2005 
Australia's Brad Hodge celebrates reaching his century during the fourth day's play in the first cricket... 
Perth, Australia 
Australia's Hodge celebrates reaching his century during the fourth day's play in the first cricket test... 
Australia's Brad Hodge celebrates reaching his century during the fourth day's play in the first cricket test against South Africa in Perth December 19, 2005. Australia started the day at four wickets for 310 runs in their second innings, a lead of 272 runs on South Africa. REUTERS/David Gray 
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December 19, 2005 
Australia's Brad Hodge celebrates reaching his century during the fourth day's play in the first cricket... 
Perth, Australia 
Australia's Hodgecelebrates reaching his century during the fourth day's play in the first cricket test... 
Australia's Brad Hodge celebrates reaching his century during the fourth day's play in the first cricket test against South Africa in Perth December 19, 2005. Australia started the day at four wickets for 310 runs in their second innings, a lead of 272 runs on South Africa. REUTERS/David Gray 
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December 18, 2005 
Brad Hodge from Australia hits a delivery from South Africa's Makhaya Ntini during the third day of the... 
Perth, Australia 
Hodge of Australia hits delivery from Ntini of South Africa in Perth 
Brad Hodge from Australia hits a delivery from South Africa's Makhaya Ntini during the third day of the first cricket test in Perth December 18, 2005. Australia started the day at one wicket for 38 runs in their second innings, equal with South Africa who were all out for 296 runs in their first innings. REUTERS/David Gray 
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December 18, 2005 
Brad Hodge (L) and Michael Hussey from Australia acknowledge the crowd as they walk off the field after... 
Perth, Australia 
Hodge and Hussey of Australia acknowledge crowd as they walk off field in Perth 
Brad Hodge (L) and Michael Hussey from Australia acknowledge the crowd as they walk off the field after the third day's play in the first cricket test against South Africa in Perth December 18, 2005. Australia at stumps are four wickets for 310 runs in their second innings, a lead of 272 runs on South Africa. REUTERS/David Gray 
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December 18, 2005 
Brad Hodge from Australia prepares to hit a delivery from South Africa's Makhaya Ntini during the third... 
Perth, Australia 
Hodge of Australia prepares to hit delivery from Ntini of South Africa in Perth 
Brad Hodge from Australia prepares to hit a delivery from South Africa's Makhaya Ntini during the third day of the first cricket test in Perth December 18, 2005. Australia started the day at one wicket for 38 runs in their second innings, equal with South Africa who were all out for 296 runs in their first innings. REUTERS/David Gray 
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December 17, 2005 
Australia's Shane Warne (L) celebrates with team mates Brad Hodge (R) and captain Ricky Ponting (C) after... 
Perth, Australia 
Australia's Shane Warne celebrates bowling AB de Villiers from South Africa during the second day of... 
Australia's Shane Warne (L) celebrates with team mates Brad Hodge (R) and captain Ricky Ponting (C) after bowling AB de Villiers from South Africa for 68 runs during the second day of the first cricket test in Perth December 17, 2005. South Africa started the day at no wicket for 38 runs, after Australia were dismissed for 258 runs in their first innings. REUTERS/David Gray 
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December 17, 2005 
Australia's Shane Warne (R) celebrates with team mate Brad Hodge after bowling AB de Villiers from South... 
Perth, Australia 
Australia's Shane Warne celebrates bowling AB de Villiers from South Africa for 68 runs during the second... 
Australia's Shane Warne (R) celebrates with team mate Brad Hodge after bowling AB de Villiers from South Africa for 68 runs during the second day of the first cricket test in Perth December 17, 2005. South Africa started the day at no wicket for 38 runs, after Australia were dismissed for 258 runs in their first innings. REUTERS/David Gray 
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December 16, 2005 
Makhaya Ntini (L) of South Africa celebrates after dismissing Michael Hussey (C) of Australia for 23... 
Perth, Australia 
Ntini of South Africa celebrates after dismissing Hussey of Australia in Perth 
Makhaya Ntini (L) of South Africa celebrates after dismissing Michael Hussey (C) of Australia for 23 runs, as Brad Hodge (R) watches during the first day of the first cricket test in Perth December 16, 2005. South Africa are no wicket for 38 runs at stumps, after Australia were dismissed for 258 runs in their first innings. REUTERS/David Gray 
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December 16, 2005 
Makhaya Ntini (2nd L) from South Africa celebrates with team mates Justin Kemp (L), Ashwell Prince (2nd... 
Perth, Australia 
Ntini of South Africa celebrates with team mates after dismissing Hodge of Australia in Perth 
Makhaya Ntini (2nd L) from South Africa celebrates with team mates Justin Kemp (L), Ashwell Prince (2nd R) and AB de Villiers after dismissing Brad Hodge from Australia for 41 runs during the first day of the first cricket test in Perth December 16, 2005. South Africa will play Australia in a best-of-three test series. REUTERS/David Gray 
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December 16, 2005 
Makhaya Ntini (R) of South Africa celebrates with team mate AB de Villiers after dismissing Brad Hodge... 
Perth, Australia 
Ntini of South Africa celebrates with team mates after dismissing Hodge of Australia in Perth 
Makhaya Ntini (R) of South Africa celebrates with team mate AB de Villiers after dismissing Brad Hodge from Australia for 41 runs during the first day of the first cricket test in Perth December 16, 2005. South Africa will play Australia in a best-of-three test series. REUTERS/David Gray 
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November 27, 2005 
Australia's captain Ricky Ponting (R) yells at Daren Powell (C) and Ramnaresh Sarwan (2nd L) from the... 
Adelaide, Australia 
Australia's captain Ponting yells at Powell and Sarwan from West Indies as they walk off the field at... 
Australia's captain Ricky Ponting (R) yells at Daren Powell (C) and Ramnaresh Sarwan (2nd L) from the West Indies as they walk off the field, as Stuart MacGill (2nd R) and Brad Hodge (L) look on, at stumps on the third day of the third cricket test in Adelaide November 27, 2005. West Indies were 68 for two in their second innings at stumps, a lead of 45 runs after Australia were all out for 428 runs in their first innings. Australia have an unbeatable 2-0 lead in the best-of-three test series, and have retained the Frank Worrell trophy. REUTERS/David Gray 
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November 27, 2005 
Fidel Edwards from the West Indies appeals successfully for LBW to dismiss Australia's Brad Hodge for... 
Adelaide, Australia 
Edwards from the West Indies appeals successfully for LBW to dismiss Australia's Hodge for 18 runs during... 
Fidel Edwards from the West Indies appeals successfully for LBW to dismiss Australia's Brad Hodge for 18 runs during the third day of the third cricket test in Adelaide November 27, 2005. Australia started the day at three wickets for 229 runs, after the West Indies were all out for 405 runs in their first innings. Australia have an unbeatable 2-0 lead in the best-of-three test series, and have retained the Frank Worrell trophy. REUTERS/David Gray 
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November 27, 2005 
Fidel Edwards (L) from the West Indies celebrates with wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin after taking the wicket... 
Adelaide, Australia 
Edwards from the West Indies celebrates taking wicket of Australia's Hodge for 18 runs during third day... 
Fidel Edwards (L) from the West Indies celebrates with wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin after taking the wicket of Australia's Brad Hodge for 18 runs during the third day of the third cricket test in Adelaide November 27, 2005. Australia started the day at three wickets for 229 runs, after the West Indies were all out for 405 runs in their first innings. Australia have an unbeatable 2-0 lead in the best-of-three test series, and have retained the Frank Worrell trophy. REUTERS/David Gray 
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November 25, 2005 
Brian Lara from the West Indies dives to make his ground as Australia's wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist (C)... 
Adelaide, Australia 
Lara from West Indies dives to make his ground during third cricket test against Australia in Adelaide... 
Brian Lara from the West Indies dives to make his ground as Australia's wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist (C) and fielder Brad Hodge (R) look on during the first day of the third cricket test in Adelaide November 25, 2005. Australia have an unbeatable 2-0 lead in the best-of-three test series, and have retained the Frank Worrell trophy. REUTERS/David Gray 
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November 20, 2005 
Dwayne Bravo (C) from the West Indies celebrates reaching his century with batting partner Denesh Ramdin... 
Hobart, Australia 
Bravo from the West Indies celebrates reaching his century during the fourth day of the second test against... 
Dwayne Bravo (C) from the West Indies celebrates reaching his century with batting partner Denesh Ramdin (L) as Australian players Brad Hodge and Shane Warne (R) look on during the fourth day of the second test against Australia in Hobart November 20, 2005. The West Indies started the day at four wickets for 82 runs in their second innings, after Australia were all out for 406 runs in their first innings. Australia are 1-0 up in the best-of-three test series, after defeating the West Indies in Brisbane. REUTERS/David Gray 
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November 20, 2005 
Australia's Shane Warne (C) celebrates as teammate Brad Hodge (L) takes a catch to dismiss Marlon Samuels... 
Hobart, Australia 
Australia's Warne celebrates as teammate Hodge takes a catch to dismiss Samuels from the West Indies... 
Australia's Shane Warne (C) celebrates as teammate Brad Hodge (L) takes a catch to dismiss Marlon Samuels (R) from the West Indies for 29 runs during the fourth day of the second test in Hobart November 20, 2005. The West Indies started the day at four wickets for 82 runs in their second innings, after Australia were all out for 406 runs in their first innings. Australia are 1-0 up in the best-of-three test series, after defeating the West Indies in Brisbane. REUTERS/David Gray 
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November 20, 2005 
Australia's Shane Warne (R) celebrates as teammate Brad Hodge (L) takes a catch to dismiss Marlon Samuels... 
Hobart, Australia 
Australia's Warne celebrates as teammate Hodge takes a catch to dismiss Samuels from the West Indies... 
Australia's Shane Warne (R) celebrates as teammate Brad Hodge (L) takes a catch to dismiss Marlon Samuels from the West Indies for 29 runs during the fourth day of the second test in Hobart November 20, 2005. The West Indies started the day at four wickets for 82 runs in their second innings, after Australia were all out for 406 runs in their first innings. Australia are 1-0 up in the best-of-three test series, after defeating the West Indies in Brisbane. REUTERS/David Gray 
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September 13, 2005 
Pakistan A pacer Sami appeals unsuccessfully against Australia A batsman Hodge during third-day of their... 
Rawalpindi, Pakistan 
Pakistan A pacer Sami appeals unsuccessfully against Australia A batsman Hodge during third-day of ...... 
Pakistan A pacer Sami appeals unsuccessfully against Australia A batsman Hodge during third-day of their first four-day match in Rawalpindi. Pakistan A pacer Mohammad Sami (L) appeals unsuccessfully against Australia A batsman Brad Hodge (R) during the third-day of their first four-day match in Rawalpindi September 13, 2005. REUTERS/Mian Khursheed 
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September 13, 2005 
Australia A batsman Hodge plays shot during third-day of four-day match between Pakistan A and Australia... 
Rawalpindi, Pakistan 
Australia A batsman Hodge plays shot during third-day of four-day match between Pakistan A and ... 
Australia A batsman Hodge plays shot during third-day of four-day match between Pakistan A and Australia A in Rawalpindi. Australia A batsman Brad Hodge (R) plays a shot during the third-day of the first four-day match between Pakistan A and Australia A at Pindi cricket stadium in Rawalpindi September 13, 2005. REUTERS/Mian Khursheed 
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September 04, 2005 
Australia's Brad Hodge celebrates his century against Essex during their cricket tour match at the Ford... 
Chelmsford, UK 
Australia's Hodge celebrates his century against Essex during their cricket tour match in Chelmsford.... 
Australia's Brad Hodge celebrates his century against Essex during their cricket tour match at the Ford County Ground in Chelmsford, Essex, southern England, September 4, 2005. Australia are to play England in the final match of the Ashes test series at The Oval in London beginning September 8, 2005. REUTERS/Mike Finn-Kelcey MFK/RD/VP 
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September 04, 2005 
Australia's Brad Hodge hits out on his way to a century against Essex during their cricket tour match... 
Chelmsford, UK 
Australia's Hodge hits out on way to century against Essex during their cricket tour match in Chelmsford.... 
Australia's Brad Hodge hits out on his way to a century against Essex during their cricket tour match at the Ford County Ground in Chelmsford, Essex, southern England September 4, 2005. Australia are to play England in the final match of the Ashes test series at The Oval in London beginning September 8, 2005. REUTERS/Mike Finn-Kelcey MFK/RD/VP 
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August 14, 2005 
Australia's Hodge celebrates catching out England's Vaughan during the third test of the Ashes series... 
Manchester, UK 
Australia's Hodge celebrates catching out England's Vaughan during the third test of the Ashes series... 
Australia's Hodge celebrates catching out England's Vaughan during the third test of the Ashes series in Manchester. Australia's Brad Hodge (top) celebrates catching out England's Michael Vaughan with team mates during the fourth day of the third test of the Ashes series at Old Trafford in Manchester, northern England, August 14, 2005. REUTERS/Darren Staples 
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