Behind the dollars
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'I'm not interested in the captaincy'
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Explaining the D/L method and revised targets
Australia’s target was increased by just one run not because of India’s late collapse, but because they were already six down when the rain came downS
Blue is the colour but not the mood
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A nightmare for teams from the subcontinent
Stats preview to the third Test between Australia and India in PerthS Rajesh15-Jan-2008 Adam Gilchrist averages 66.62 at the WACA,
Sri Lanka's defective Plan B
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The spinner's lot – immortal for a day
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First impressions and all that
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A king without a crown
Arthur Mailey was a legspinner, painter, cartoonist, and in character, perhaps the richest man his country producedRC Robertson GlasgowBiographies and