Dale Steyn has been among the world’s leading fast bowlers, if not the best, since 2008 and his career reached another landmark at NewlandsFirdose Moo
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Hughes and haphazard
Australia ended the first day in Hobart on 299 for 4, and much of that progress was because of the recalled Phillip HughesDaniel Brettig at Bellerive
Warnie, warts and all
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Pietersen hopes turn to Ashes
His absence for the Champions Trophy is a huge blow for England and news on Kevin Pietersen’s fitness is now set to dominate the next few monthsGeorge
Yuvraj's familiar failing
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Cook wonders at the calamity
Alastair Cook stroked his magnificent jawline and could not believe the manner in which England had lost a game that was theirs for the takingJarrod K
Bowlers finally given something to work with
Australia know their attack is their strength but feeble batting at Trent Bridge and Lord’s made the bowlers redundant. Now is the time for Lyon and c
Deferred Tests a lost opportunity for Sri Lanka
The indecision over the Tests between Sri Lanka and South Africa, in the wake of the SLPL’s cancellation, has robbed cricket of a interesting contest.
The hopelessness of Pakistan's batting
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Tendulkar's exquisite straight drive
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