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Zaheer's old-ball problem
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England hope for Headingley magic
Olympic fever has overshadowed the build-up to the second Test but England captain Andrew Strauss will not be distracted from trying to save the serie
Raina and the art of finishing
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Bowlers, Smith top team charts
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Australia's persistence the difference
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'We can be one of the greatest England teams ever'
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Sammy's missed wicket
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Jaffer still shines after all these years
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Tendulkar's promise of a glorious summer
Sachin Tendulkar batted with fluency and control to help India break the trend of batting failures that had blighted their start to overseas tours in