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Former India batsman and captain
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A great spinner who could become a titan

Feb 22, 2013: Harbhajan Singh has done wonderfully well for India but his legacy will be determined by how he deals with his current slump

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Dhoni needs a second wind as captain

Jan 10, 2013: He's still the best man for the job, for a number of reasons, but his leadership style could do with tweaking

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The eternal battler

Nov 30, 2012: All top cricketers are united by their refusal to give up. Ricky Ponting had that quality in spades, and plenty besides

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    'The most complete fast bowler I've seen'

Allan Donald on one of the bowlers he found intimidating: the relentless Wasim Akram

    Monty's haul, and keeper-captains

Ask Steven: Also, most Tests at Lord's, the Don's drop, Olympic gold stadium, and Mandela the cricketer

    'Would you want to face Finn?'

Switch Hit: Jonathan Harris-Bass and team talk about England's win at Lord's, 4am Twitter antics, and the week in county cricket

    'We've got a good bowling attack for English conditions'

Mohammad Hafeez's resurgence, after three years in the international wilderness, symbolises that of his team

Bowl dumb, Broad

Cricket Sadist Hour: Mark Butcher, Iain O'Brien and Jarrod Kimber discuss why Broad can be great or garbage, and, how Root looks worse topless than Compton

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Pollard sledges Watson, Dravid is angry

Plays of the day from the IPL match between Mumbai Indians and Rajasthan Royals in Mumbai

A talent that didn't know its own worth

Sreesanth wasn't the most likeable team-mate or opponent, but he had skill beyond doubt, which we might have seen the last of

Him against the world

Even at the height of his success with the national side, Sreesanth was a lonely cricketer who felt hard done by

Unfortunate Sunrisers let match slip away

For 36 overs, Sunrisers painstakingly built a position of strength only for one terrible over to spoil it for them

A time for anger, a time for action

Out of the shattered lives of three young men caught up in allegations of fraud, newer and stronger players must emerge

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