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Vusi Sibanda’s strokeplay is a thing of crisp, almost poetic beauty, but he has never been able to make the most of his talent while opening for Zimba
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Richard Feynman, the American physicist, distinguished mathematical tradition based on the Babylonian and Greek ways of thinking. His reasoning could
Dhawan and Vijay flay listless Bangladesh
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Looking for home, Royals find a house
Playing their home games in Ahmedabad, Rajasthan Royals enjoy neither the support nor the conditions they are used to in their Jaipur fortressSidharth
Shreyas breaks free, Malinga sticks to script
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Under-trial England seek red-ball relief
A two-day tour match in St. Kitts is England’s first stop in a five-month stretch of cricket that could decide the futures of Alastair Cook and Peter
Australia in a final: Men at work, business as usual
Something about a World Cup final brings out the A-game gene in the Australian team’s DNASharda Ugra at the MCG29-Mar-2015There is an aphorism in foot
Wahab Riaz: pace is pace yaar
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Sri Lanka snuff out misfiring Bangladesh
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England's cobwebs and shackles are still on
They won the game. They found some form. If you’re judging England on the scoreboard, it was above par, but still well below parJarrod Kimber in Chris