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A work of introspection, Boycott style
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Amla, Steyn lead SA dominance over India
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New Zealand's potent modus operandi
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Ireland need one point to qualify; WI dependent on others
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India's spinners rush through Ireland
India hustled Ireland with speed and pace: not pace bowling or impressive readings on the speed gun, bouncers and yorkers, but a foot-on-the-pedal app
Daniel Vettori, back from the burnout
A World Cup win could be the prefect farewell gift for Daniel Vettori, much like how it was for Glenn McGrath in 2007 and Sachin Tendulkar in 2011Suha