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England thrive on Mahmood's pace and Mason's chokehold
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Kamindu Mendis, Sri Lanka's ambidextrous asset
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The forging of Vaughan's Ashes-winners
Daniel Brigham looks back on England’s thunderous Test series in South Africa in 2004-05, one of their most impressive overseas wins of all timeDaniel
Reckless driving could yet cost England
England reached a respectable first-day total at Newlands, but a better bowling attack than South Africa’s would have punished the impatience of their
Bowlers subdue Zimbabwe despite Waller blitz
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The country boy who moved a nation
The new Phillip Hughes biography is a warm retelling of his early life in rural Australia, and how he dealt with the ups and downs of his short career
Batting in all positions, and Shafiq's No. 6 heroics
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