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The lunch time score should have said it all. India have been reluctant to field the fifth bowler in Tests at home and we now paying the price for not utilizing the talent available on hand. The day perhaps ended on a slightly more even keel, given the way things could swing should South Africa [...]
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By Sreelata S. Yellamrazu
The only logical manner that cricket can now move on at a saner level is if the Sydney Test is stripped off its official status. It will not be the first time (remember the last time India, and Sachin Tendulkar in particular, was [...]
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