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Brendon McCullum’s subtle message that changed the course of the 2nd Test between New Zealand and Australia

Brendon McCullum simply nodded at Corey Anderson, and the rest was history.

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Ajinkya Rahane’s progress: Technical adjustments from Mohali to Delhi

Ajinkya Rahane was averaging less than 10 before the Delhi Test, and produced a massive turnaround in the final game.

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Mitchell Johnson retires: A quiet end to a fine career

Johnson’s hostility in the Ashes 2013-14 had curators all around the world scrambling for some soft soil to reduce his impact.

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Australia expose New Zealand’s lack of Planning in 1st Test at The Gabba

In just two days of Test cricket, New Zealand were put under the pump by Australia at The Gabba.

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Michael Clarke and Chris Rogers: Contrasting men set to receive contrasting farewells at The Oval

The fact that the fifth Ashes Test will be Michael Clarke last of his international career will be reverberated in all forms of the media in the lead-up to the Test. It is also likely to be Chris Rogers’s final Test

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Steve Smith’s technical nightmare is real, but he will bounce back like Virat Kohli

By no means is Steve Smith in a lean patch, he did score a double hundred two Test matches ago, but his mode of dismissals in the last four innings are just starting to play on his mind — so it seems.

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Ashes 2015: Players in almost their best behaviour — so far

It is not what we expected when the Ashes 2015 started in Cardiff nearly a month ago. Both teams have hardly whispered a word to each other.

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A technical dissection of the Australian batting travails

Australia are on verge of trailing once again in the Ashes the series after yet another poor performance with the bat in the second innings at Edgbaston.

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Tweaking pitches is hazardous

Before the commencement of the 2015 Ashes series England had made all the headlines with their aggressive, free-flowing and high-spirited brand of cricket.

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Captain Cook cannot be blamed for England’s travails; even Warne is in agreement!

It was a perfect opportunity for Warne to unleash a verbal barrage on Cook’s captaincy. Instead he was sympathetic.

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