In short: Four support staff fielded in an Australian World Cup warm-up match against Namibia. Australia had only nine available players due to IPL commitments. Next, they will be short-staffed for the second warm-up match against West Indies. Australia’s chief selector and fielding coach also had to play in the first warm-up match.
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Kathmandu owner KMD Brands flags earnings slump as warm weather dents puffer jacket sales
KMD Brands, owner of Kathmandu, Ripcurl, and Oboz, has warned that unseasonably warm autumn weather in Australia could lead to a full-year earnings drop of up to $NZ35 million, with expected underlying earnings between $NZ15m and $NZ25m, down from $NZ50m last year. Despite a 6.4% sales slump at Kathmandu, recent cooler weather has sparked a 13.2% sales growth in June, and the company continues to focus on online sales and growth initiatives. Need More Context?...
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