The player with the long rap sheet and the man in the dressing-room make Morton seem almost like a character of the Jekyll and Hyde sortGarth Wattley0
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A resounding win of little value
There was little South Africa could have done better in their opening match against Zimbabwe, but other teams will ask much tougher questions of them
Pundit Pietersen calls it Wright
With his England career on hold and despite a hint of vulnerability, Kevin Pietersen the broadcaster was full of praise for one of his replacementsDav
Class and consistency
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Hampshire go down with a splash
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The perfect storm
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'For a small guy, he carried so much power'
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Five of Hussey's best
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Flop show by Sri Lanka's batsmen and seamers
Australia’s fast bowlers took 48 wickets at 21.75, compared to Sri Lanka’s 19 at 59.47, while the home team batsmen averaged 46 per wicket compared to
Hughes grabs his chance
After 802 matches and 199 players – not to mention his 20 Tests – Phillip Hughes became the first Australian to make an ODI ton on debutBrydon Coverda