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A Royal opening
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England continue to self-harm
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World Series Cricket – no more an outcast
The dramatisation of the Packer affair is just as exciting as all the drama that unfolded 35 years agoBrydon Coverdale02-Sep-2012There is a scene in
Tendulkar's nine lives
James Anderson has become the bowler to take Sachin Tendulkar’s wicket most times in Tests. Here we plot Anderson’s career by looking back at Sachin’s
Clarke's record-breaking run continues
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Du Plessis leads South Africa's great escape
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The search for the next Warne
From Michael Sheppard, Australia Since the retirements of Shane Warne, Stuart MacGill and Brad Hogg, the search for the next Australian spinner has