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Australia ignoring Arthur row ahead of second Ashes test

Row over former coach's controversial exit an unwelcome distraction ahead of second test

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England's Kevin Pietersen trains at Lords before today's second Ashes test. England are 1-0 up in the five-test series.Photo: Reuters.

After just a three-day break since England's thrilling 14-run win over Australia in the first test at Trent Bridge, the Ashes rivals will meet for the second of a five-match series at Lord's today.

But the manner in which Australia competed in Nottingham suggests Ashes holders England will not have things all their own way.

Just when Australia thought they'd put the departure of sacked former coach Mickey Arthur behind them however, the row over the South African's controversial exit has been reignited in spectacular fashion.

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Arthur, fired just 16 days before the Ashes, is taking legal action against Cricket Australia.

He is seeking up to A$4 million (HK$28.2 million) in compensation, claiming he was discriminated against because he was South African and "didn't understand the Australian way".

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According to Australian broadcaster Channel Seven, the legal documents also reveal a major rift in the team between captain Michael Clarke and opener Shane Watson.

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