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Brendan Taylor's torrid run
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From spending big to spending smart
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Time for some honesty, England
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Taylor shrugs off his issues in swaggering knock
With others who had come to the crease at Lord’s prisoners of the conditions, Ross Taylor played an unshackled innings that displayed his wonderful ta
Tendulkar stronger than construction material?
The owners of the product seemed to think soKarthik Gopalan26-Feb-2013Choice of gameThe last time a Test match was played in Chennai, I was writing my
Should Sehwag change his batting position in Tests?
Shifting him from the top of the order may not result in a directly proportional increase in his yield of runsMohan Cudali Shridhar25-Feb-2013Age inev
The power of sports
In India people got interested in cricket because of nation v nation concept. It provided us an observable platform to get even with the English who r
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