The future of Sri Lankan spin
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Eighty-three once more
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Coldplay
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The best strike rate, and 153 consecutive Tests
The regular Monday column in which Steven Lynch answers your questions about (almost) any aspect of cricketSteven Lynch18-Jun-2007The regular Monday c
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Patience pays for Rogers
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Ponting's revival puts Harbhajan in a spin
Harbhajan Singh must be grateful to Ponting for masking his failure in the series so far but Ponting’s return to form at Adelaide exposed his inadequa
'Your thought process changes'
Before going away to work on the latest phase of his rehabilitation, Sachin Tendulkar spoke about the realities of aging, combating injury and coming
2007 World Cup opening ceremony – a truly spectacular event
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Failing the grade
Why doesn’t India have a single umpire on the ICC’s Elite Panel?Sidharth Monga26-May-2006 AV Jayaprakash has not stood in a Test matc