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The Favourite Films Of Your Favourite Cricketers

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So I wandered onto the ICC website to see what delights were to be found.And I found out that:Jimmy Anderson like Pulp Fiction.Dale Steyn likes Happy Gilmore.AB De Villiers likes Gladiator.and . . . Paul Collingwood "loves" Dumb and Dumber....(more)
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I Finally Get To Write An Optimistic Windies Post Without Feeling Like>

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So the expected rout became a cracking series. Something interesting has happened in the West Indian dressing room. Their performances in the last two tests suggests that the pride is back and that they are no longer content to be the whipp...(more)
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The Man Of Whom We Expect Heroics

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It was strange that the TMS commentators didn’t give Collingwood much praise. It was strange that while England folded, I didn’t consider the possiblity that Collingwood would get out in those final overs. His heroics don’...(more)
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Tough Final Day Offers Chances For Redemption

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Alistair Cook had a poor Ashes and looked out of sorts in the first innings. Ian Bell’s dismissal in the first innings cemented himself as England’s most exasperating player. No-one wants to be told again what great technique he...(more)
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From Joker To Talisman

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: A knight in shining armour . . Graeme Swann as England’s "joker" is one of the cliches of cricket journalism.5 for 85 with little support, against one of the best batting line-ups around. 85 off 81 balls when everything as looking d...(more)
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