West Indies shake off the blues
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A bowler on a hunt
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Looking out for No. 1
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Happily to Headingley
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Butter fingers, and Sehwag's woes
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The old hand shows how it's done
A great knock is one that can be seen independent of the situation, irrespective of the result, yet one that contributes to the team cause. Some time
The art of the obvious
The master offspinner’s greatness lies in his ability to hasten batsmen to their doom even as they see it comingSuresh Menon04-Dec-2007
Pitch defied reputation and result
Pitch-making is an imprecise science, but it is perhaps stretching optimism to expect a result on a pitch that routinely produces more than 1000 runs
United abominations
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Lee picks on India again, and a first for Tendulkar
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