Defence as the best form of defence
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Lee takes up responsibility with glee
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Advantage South Africa
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Four wickets in an over, and who's the Cockroach?
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Ashes to Ashes, dust to dust
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Youthful zest and experience
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Warne's latest record, and Udal's big gap
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End of a long wait
Wasim Jaffer was pleasantly surprised after being recalled to the Indian side but few will resent him being given another chance, after his gluttonous
Waugh sheds more light on the Australian cricket machine
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Tottenham given clear Semenyo path with Bournemouth exposed after Ornstein update
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