Smiling glory
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Partnerships and byes galore
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Strength in depth
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Record chases and a milestone for VVS
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A welcome addition
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The one bowler Dravid couldn't master
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Nerves of steel and a heart of flint
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Junior Waugh special, and Greatbatch the limpet
We asked you to pick out the greatest Test you had ever seen (or one you wished you had), and the responses ranged from the predictable to the not-soC
Dambulla delight for Murali
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On the road to nowhere
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