Not only did Worcestershire break the golden rule of never inserting at Edgbaston, but they then produced a bowling performance so full of juicy half-
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Andrew Flintoff has denied leading the calls for Kevin Pietersen to be removed as England captain and said he hoped Pietersen and Peter Moores would h
Bowlers star in convincing Indian win
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Watson gets Ponting's nod for Test return
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Form book points to India
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Marshall ton holds New Zealand together
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Blues draw but Katich earns state record
Simon Katich became the most prolific scorer in a first-class season for New South Wales but there was little else for the Blues to celebrate in Hobar