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Dowrich and Holder emulate 109-year-old feat
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Smith and Warner transcend the sluggish G
Steve Smith continued the form of his life, as David Warner produced his best innings of the summer. It was a daunting combination for EnglandDaniel B
Can India honour the unshackled Raj?
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Stokes gets back in the swing to leave Anderson waiting
Ben Stokes has found wickets hard to come by this season, but he made the ball move lavishly at Lord’s and joined a select group of players in the pro
Karunaratne produces narrative-changing knock
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A stern eye on South Africa's past
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Why Knight Riders haven't felt Andre Russell's absence
A smart tactical move, and quick scoring by their top four batsmen, has ensured that Knight Riders haven’t felt the absence of Andre Russell S Rajesh2