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Melbourne: Just a day after young batsman Michael Clarke hinted that the new-look Australia was not invincible, his senior teammate Andrew Symonds has declared that they were “over” retired stars Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath and it was time to move on. The allrounder said the young side should not live on past glories but use the opportunity to create its own mark on world cricket. “As bad as it sounds, we are over them (Warne and McGrath). We’ve got to get on with it. We won’t have those blokes any more,” Symonds said. “When we go to training, we’ve got to work out ways to bowl sides out and score our runs and that’s what we are doing. I think it creates a great opportunity for all of us to do a little bit more. “It’s an exciting time for us as individuals,” he was quoted as saying by the Herald Sun. — PTI
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