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Like an unloved pancake in a hippopotamus-rolling competition
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Dean Elgar was probably wondering why the step into Test cricket had proved so easy for Faf du Plessis. Now he has his own Test hundred at only the th
The end of Henriques' hard road
Moises Henriques isn’t the precocious talent that he was once touted to be. His chance to tour India came through a some luck, but he has taken his fi
The Gentlemanly Sportsman
From Rohit Naimpally, United States of America As the tributes pour in and Kumble’s long career begins to be viewed through the sepia-tinted lens o
Boucher finally says goodbye
Seven months after a freak accident forced his retirement, fans and former team-mates paid public tribute to Mark BoucherFirdose Moonda at Newlands16-
'He was strong in every regard'
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