Ryan Burl's counterattacking fifty and a screamer in the deep went in vain as his team couldn't close the game out even after having Bangladesh at 60
Anthologies cover wide gamut of cricket
Outrageous Cricket Moments by Ian Smith/Joseph RomanosLynn McConnell19-Feb-2003Outrageous Cricket Moments by Ian Smith/Joseph Romanos. Published by Ho
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Sehwag's early blast
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My father wished I would wear the Pakistan star – Usman Qadir
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First come, first served
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And some achieve greatness
Peter Roebuck writes with the authority of a former player, and the occasional whimsy of someone who can see, most of the time, that cricket is a game
James Anderson's desire for comeback is undimmed – Alastair Cook
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