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Steve Harmison

India vs England: 13 great ODI spells

India and England were expected to struggle with the ball in each other’s home grounds.

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Alastair Cook-Peter Moores combination good for England, says Steve Harmison

Moores has been reportedly backed to make a big success of his second spell in charge.

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James Anderson’s impunity gives England advantage over India, says Steve Harmison

Anderson was on Friday exonerated by the judicial commission set up by ICC.

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Moeen Ali criticised by Steve Harmison for sporting ‘Save Gaza’ and ‘Free Palestine’ wristbands

Moeen Ali’s wristband had the words ‘Save Gaza’ and ‘Free Palestine’ embedded on it.

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IPL 2014: Morne Morkel needs to maintain consistency as spearhead Kolkata Knight Riders’ pace attack

Morkel has the ability to bowl around the wicket to left-handers and tuck them up.

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Steve Harmison rips West Indies apart with a spell of 7 for 12

Steve Harmison blew away the West Indies...

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Steve Harmison: Spent 10 years hiding depression on tour

Former England pacer Steve Harmison sympathised with Jonathan Trott on stress-related illness and revealed that he has sent 10 years hiding depression on cricket tours.

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Jonathan Trott’s problems highlight why depression is common to cricketers

Jonathan Trott, who returned to England after the first Ashes 2013-14 Test at Brisbane, is one of the many cricketers who have struggled with mental stress. Arunabha Sengupta looks at the reasons behind chronic depression in cricket, while arguing the case for spreading awareness about the afflictions among the cricketing community.

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Ashes 2013-14: David Warner apologises for “poor and weak” comment on Jonathan Trott

Australia opener David Warner on Tuesday apologised for calling England batsman Jonathan Trott as "poor and weak" during the first Ashes Test at Brisbane.

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World Mental Health Day: Andrew Flintoff, Marcus Trescothick and other cricketers who battled with depression

In the hectic cricketing schedule, more and more cricketers are susceptible to not just physical injuries, but the psychological challenges that come as a package in every sporting career. On World Mental Health day today, Abhijit Banare looks at cricketers who have set an example of dealing with such problems.

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