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Everything all Wright for England
Luke Wright is one run off a century as England send Afghanistan home with dominating Twenty20 World Cup display.
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Pakistan respond to Sri Lanka charge
Tillakaratne Dilshan and Kumar Sangakkara smash centuries before Pakistan hit back with late wickets in second Test.
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Uphill struggle faces Pakistan
Pakistan have it all to do against Sri Lanka on day three as they stumble to 48-5 in reply to opponent's large innings.
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India celebrate new hero Kohli
After crushing defeats against England and Australia, India welcome rising superstar Virat Kohli with open arms.
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Khan century piles pressure on England
A clean sweep is on the cards for Pakistan as century from Younis Khan puts England in a tricky position after day two.
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Knives are out for India Test team
Former players and media join growing criticism of national team after humiliating Test losses in Australia.
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Tendulkar smacks past 15,000 run landmark
Sachin Tendulkar reaches new batting high as India close in on victory against the West Indies in opening Test.
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Dravid carries India at the Oval
Rahul Dravid carries his bat in India's first innings but tourists can't avoid follow-on with one day of series to go.
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Thousands mourn Indian guru Sai Baba
Followers including celebrities flock to bid farewell to Sai Baba, forming long queues outside his Puttaparthi ashram.
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Awe and fear: Politicised gangs of Venezuela
Tupamaros enforce rough justice in Venezuela's slums to support socialism, but critics say the group are violent thugs.
Afghanistan: The price of revenge
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