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A masterclass in legspin bowling
With combined figures of 15 for 153 from 55.1 overs, Stuart MacGill and Shane Warne were undoubtedly Australia’s stars with the ballOn the ball with S
Zaheer in the swing of things
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Minnow menace
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Australia's slowdown keeps pace with changing times
The lack of urgency from Australia’s batsmen might be an unfamiliar sight, but it is also a sign that they are now willing to subjugate themselves to
Same script for Windies
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Bangalore win papers over the cracks
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Unsure Malik lacks authority
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Strong Rest of India squad on the cards
Most of India’s Test regulars are likely to be the picked in the Rest of India squad for the Irani Trophy match against Delhi, the reigning Ranji Trop
Consistently inconsistent
England regained some pride under new captain Kevin Pietersen at The Oval, but the damage was done in the middle two Tests as the series was wrestled