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A face-off but no slip-ups
Plays of the day from game four of the Asia Cup, between India and PakistanSiddarth Ravindran in Dambulla19-Jun-2010Some familiar refrainsThere aren’t
Eight and a half
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A parochial plaint
Had allrounder Balachandra Akhil been picked in place of Stuart Binny for the final, the Ranji Trophy would have journeyed southwards to BangaloreRama
Almost perfection
Delhi Daredevils, inspired by AB de Villiers’ superbly-paced century, held their nerve in the field to beat Chennai Super Kings in the first close gam
Aamer's airplane, and Gul's disdain
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Watson shrugs off big-match nerves
In Watson, what they possess is a very accomplished batsman who can play anywhere in the order, who’s also more than capable as fourth or fifth bowler
Return to 'dark' Dunedin
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