A partnership against the odds
It’s too early to judge but Dinesh Karthik and Wasim Jaffer’s average of 88.50 is the best for an Indian pair who’ve opened at least five times in Tes
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A classic example of the old-fashioned cricket biography: polite, respectful and enthusiastic by turn, with none of the intrusiveness of contemporary
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Same Eden, different ground
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It would have been thoughtless cricket from England if Sehwag’s abilities hadn’t been factored into their calculations today, but it was equally thoug
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Players’ celebrations of milestones and wickets are now full-blown, thought-through routines that range from the extravagant to the embarrassingOsman
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Ponting is wary of a repeat of the stress in this game, which is the most significant contest for all but the four players in the squad who were here