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India Select Their Team - What Could Have Been

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Image via WikipediaIndian selectors announced their squad today for the first test against South Africa at Nagpur. The injuries to Rahul Dravid, Yuvraj Singh and Sreesanth made the selectors choose other outsiders to the fifteen.The team lo...(more)
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Gambhir Puts India On Course For Another Win

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Image via Wikipedia5 centuries in 5 consecutive test matches - Who are the players who have achieved it in test cricket? Kallis, Mohammed Yousuf and now Gautam Gambhir. Has anyone done better? who else, Don Bradman.Centuries against NewZeal...(more)
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The Case For Kallis

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Q) What do Chris Cairns, Andrew Flintoff, Jacob Oram and Shane Watson have in common?A) They were all touted as genuine allrounders but never lived up to that billing, either due to lack of form or due to injuries.Q) What is the most covete...(more)
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First Test, Day Four: Late Wickets Leave England Reeling

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The day didn’t begin as badly as I might have feared it would. With Graeme Smith flying and Jacques Kallis just beginning at the close last night, it didn’t look good.Smith only added 21 to his overnight score before he went cau...(more)
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Mentions: England    Jacques Kallis    Mark Boucher    Dale Steyn    A.B. de Villiers   
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Third Test, Day Three: Smith Century Sets Sa On The Right Track

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At the start of the day, England put up very little resistance and their remaining wickets fell pretty quickly, with no batsmen adding greatly to their overnight score. However we weren’t too far behind - 18 runs to be exact and the m...(more)
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Third Test, Day Two: Dramatic Collapses From Both Sides

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England needed to get quick wickets this morning, Jacques Kallis in particular, and we did, taking the remaining 4 South African wickets in just 17 balls with only 12 runs being scored, making 291 runs in the innings.Kallis was the first ma...(more)
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Third Test, Day One: Kallis 100 Revives South Africa

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Team of the day: England...just!Player of the day: Jacques KallisAndrew Strauss elected to bowl after winning the toss, citing the good overcast conditions and the patches of green on the wicket as the reasons for his decision.He ...(more)
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Second Test, Day Five: That Was Quick!

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England 574 for 9 dec (Bell 140, Cook 118) beat South Africa 343 (Kallis 75, Smith 75) and 133 (Swann 5-54) by an innings and 98 runsTeam of the day: EnglandPlayer of the day: Graeme Swann   It was more a case of when than if England ...(more)
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Second Test, Day Four: Big England Total Followed By Big Sa Collapse

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South Africa 343 (Kallis 75, Smith 75) and 76 for 6 (Boucher 20*, Morkel 7*) trail England 575 for 9 dec (Bell 141, Cook 118) by 156 runsTeam of the day: EnglandPlayer of the day: Ian BellAs far as England cricket goes, it doesn’t get...(more)
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Second Test, Day Three: Day For Cook And Bell To Silence Critics

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England 386 for 5 (Cook 118, Collingwood 91) lead South Africa 343 (Kallis 75, Smith 75) by 43 runsTeam of the day: EnglandPlayer of the day: Alastair Cook  We started well with the bat yesterday and it continued today with a century f...(more)
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Second Test, Day Two: England Start Well

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Close England 103 for 1 (Trott 17*, Cook 31*) trail South Africa 343 (Kallis 75, Smith 75) by 240 run I will start off with an apology. Due to a lot of turkey and alcohol consumed (not by me of course!) I have not been here for a while...(more)
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Cape Town, Day Three: Revenge Of The Bravado

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It was hard work sitting in the Cape Town sun today (no really), let alone running around in it. And England were given the run around by Graeme Smith, Hashim Amla and, latterly, Jacques Kallis. For the first time in the match, the South Af...(more)
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Cricket Geekery Epitomised

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It’s a wonder Andy Zaltzman is still a married man. Outstanding cricket geekery: Happy New Year, Confectionery Stallers, and welcome to a new year, a new decade (or the last year of an old decade, depending on your decade-defining pro...(more)
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Cape Town Day One: Honours Even?

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Which camp will be happier with today’s play? A definitive answer will be known by lunch tomorrow. From South Africa’s point of view, that the answer to the question isn’t obvious, is down to one man: Jacques Kallis. Whils...(more)
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Kallis Moobs

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All I Want For Christmas

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is a ban or a fine, or both! Let me explain -16 Dec day 1 - South Africa 1st innings 262/4 (JH Kallis 112*, JP Duminy 38*, 90 ov) - 90 overs17 Dec day 2 - England 1st innings 88/1 (AJ Strauss 44*, IJL Trott 18*, 23 ov) SA all out 153.2 over...(more)
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First Test, Day Five: England Scrape Draw

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England 356 (Swann 81, Harris 5-123) and 228 for 9 (Pietersen 81, Trott 69) drew with South Africa 418 (Kallis 120, Swann 5-110) and 301 for 6 dec (Amla 100)  Team of the day: South AfricaPlayer of the day: Kevin PietersenWe have do...(more)
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First Test, Day Four: Early Strauss Wicket Leaves England On The Back >

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England 356 (Swann 81, Harris 5-123) and 11 for 1 (Cook 4*, Anderson 6*) need another 353 runs to beat South Africa 418 (Kallis 120, Swann 5-110) and 301 for 6 dec (Amla 100)  Team of the day: South AfricaPlayer of the day: Hashim Am...(more)
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First Test, Day Four: Tea Review

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South Africa 418 & 182/5 (61.0 ov) England 356 South Africa lead by 244 runs with 5 wickets remainingTeam of the session: South Africa Player of the session: Hashim AmlaOh, how one session can change the course of a match. In ...(more)
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First Test, Day Four: Lunch Review

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SA 80/4 (32.0 ov, AB de Villiers 17*, HM Amla 34*, SCJ Broad 1/14) - Lunch Team of the session: EnglandPlayer of the session: Graham OnionsI thought that today’s first session was vitally important, we needed to take wickets and fast,...(more)
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