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Carnival time
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A most Australian win
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'Want an argument for reviews? Put Harper on the field'
England seethed after they found Daryl Harper hadn’t heard a nick off Graeme Smith’s bat because the volume on his system was not turned upCricinfo st
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Cricinfo picks out the highlights of the third round of the Ranji Trophy 2009-10Sidharth Monga21-Nov-2009Under the coversRain is passé, bad light is s
'I can get pretty angry'
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The quiet Australian
A no-frills colossus who gritted his teeth, got down to it and stayed around till the bitter end. A salute to Allan Border, with Ricky Ponting on the