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Hashim Amla: A quiet hero
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Pietersen recalled to Test squad
Harmison, Panesar and Bopara left out of England squad to tour South Africa.
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Australia dominate day one
Australia will take a 94 run lead into day two with six wickets in hand at Headingly.
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England place faith in Flintoff
Allrounder gets an Ashes boost as Sidebottom and Harmison wait in the wings.
Sport
Last Modified: 04 Aug 2009 14:20 GMT
Onions choker for Harmison
Steve Harmison misses out on first Test as Graham Onions earns strike bowler slot.
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England in command on day two
Collingwood scores eighth century of his Test career as England show their form.
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Swann gives England control
A memorable debut by Graeme Swann helps England restrict India to 155 for six.
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Pietersen names $20million team
James Anderson out of England captain Kevin Pietersen's XI for Stanford final.
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Harmison restricts Sri Lanka
England pace bowler takes three wickets on the first day against Sri Lanka.
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Last Modified: 18 Dec 2007 13:45 GMT
Sri Lanka to push for victory
The hosts need ten wickets on the final day, with England still 149 runs in arrears.
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