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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The fall of Australia
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The almost-new ball, and Taylor's tactlessness
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Sydney Sixers were flawless champions
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'We train our young guys differently' – Jennings
South Africa’s immediate preparation didn’t include tours but a gruelling three-month camp at the High Performance Centre in PretoriaGeorge Binoy in B
Speaking gibberish, haunting cathedrals
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In Gayle's slipstream
An American writer gets swept up in the foaming excitement of the World Twenty20Wright Thompson10-Oct-2012The West Indies team arrived at the hotel pa
Clarke's curiosity
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Rauf overturned, Anderson overheated
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