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Complacency should not be an issue
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Warner's aggression, Starc's anger
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Wrong 'un helps Narine move in right direction
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Clarke's positivity rubs off on Australia
Michael Clarke has instilled into his own side that it is possible to win from any situation. The attacking mindset was personified by James Pattinson
South Africa's planning given proper test
All South Africa’s plans had worked beautifully for first half of the series, but one stunning innings left them searching for answer they couldn’t fi
Sammy taps into Olympic spirit
There are signs of a fragile recovery in West Indies cricket and a place in the World Twenty20 final – the prospect of silverware – would give long-su