Tendulkar's ninety-nineitis and Flintoff's five-for
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'Blind men in white coats'
Day one of the New Year Test was marred by poor umpiring decisions, with India getting the worst of it. A selection of what the pundits and the papers
Young and reckless
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Wicketkeepers who stepped up
Captains keeping and scoring hundreds; and most runs scored in the first and last 10 oversSteven Lynch09-Oct-2007The regular Tuesday column in which S
Bowing out on top
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Warne hits back
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Not going quietly
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Lara's lair
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A marriage gone sour too soon
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Salman, from pressure absorber to pressure transmitter, all with a wide grin
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