Malinga on track to play in World Cup
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Rahane eyes better consistency
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De Villiers gets the inside track on Canberra
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Kallis happy with retirement timing
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James Anderson found not guilty
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Cotton takes limelight from Footitt
Derbyshire’s young seamer Ben Cotton took the bowling honours away from Mark Footitt at Derby as Leicestershire’s batting folded again to leave them f
McCullum enjoying batting with 'intelligent' Smith
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Devine clinches low-scoring contest for New Zealand
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