The boy from boot camp
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When cricket was called a tort
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Clarke's faith in young attack pays off
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Batsmen's failures highlight India's gloom
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States of anticipation
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A case of butterfingers at mid-on
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Greig's smile, Lyon's chance
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Evenly-matched teams promise close contest
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Pakistan's left-arm spinner bogey
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From one interim administration to another
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