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A precocious talent, a humble man
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MacLeod spells hope for Scotland
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Jayawardene curbed by middle-management problem
As valuable as he is in the middle order, Mahela Jayawardene has expressed a willingness to open the innings and perhaps it is time Sri Lanka allow hi
Workload took toll on Ajmal's action
With biomechanics at the crux of the ICC’s testing process, it is important to find out how much of an advantage a kinked action gives to bowlingOsman
Where does Dhoni's last-over reputation come from?
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Chandimal, Thirimanne continue to test patience
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Mumbai toppled by lopsided squad
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Kohli's déjà vu
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