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David Green

Onus of responsibility brings the best out of Misbah

Misbah’s batting has been like his captaincy: cautious, steady and unspectacular;

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It would be a sight for Gods to see this fantasy XI of West Indian greats in action!

To coincide with the release of Fire in Babylon, here is all-time West Indies XI.

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Alastair Cook, England’s new one-day captain, is not a natural leader

Alastair Cook has taken over the reins of the England ODI captaincy from Andrew Strauss.

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Clarke and Watson are not the right choices

New captain Michael Clarke is a very different animal.

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The Renaissance of Yuvraj Singh

As it stands, Yuvraj is arguably the player of the tournament of the World Cup thus far.

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What have we learnt so far from the 2011 World Cup?

The Hundred Years War lasted for less time than the group stages of the World Cup.

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England seems to be on a one-team mission to save ODI from extinction

The viewers are glued to associate teams pulling of giant killing acts against England.

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Herschelle Gibbs – from hero to an unforgettable villain

Herschel Gibbs was one of the precociously talented batsman to emerge from South Africa.

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Sanath Jayasuriya – the man who ripped up the rule book

Jayasuriya was much more than a pinch hitter.

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Three reasons why as English we’re pleased Ireland beat England

Ireland’s victory has electrified a fairly drab World Cup.

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