James Anderson
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Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni secured India – Fourth Test
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A splendid 198 runs partnership between Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni took India out of crisis as England struck back in the last session of the play on day three.
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James Anderson put India under tremendous pressure – fourth Test
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The England speedster, James Anderson, shook the foundations of the strong Indian batting by removing their three top batsmen as hosts struggled on day two.
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England’s speedsters will make the difference – Kevin Pietersen
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Kevin Pietersen, after playing a hard fought innings of 73 runs, is convinced that the Indian batsmen will find it hard to negotiate the fast bowling of England.
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Century machine Alastair Cook horrified India by a record ton – 3rd Test
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The jewel of English cricket, their skipper Alastair Cook continued haunting India by smashing another ton and became the highest century maker for his country.
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Match evenly poised as Sachin Tendulkar finds form – 3rd Test vs. England
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Sachin Tendulkar and Gautam Gambhir smashed fifties and enabled India to reach a reasonable position as England controlled the day with accurate bowling.
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No more fast bowling – Sachin Tendulkar
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The little master, Sachin Tendulkar, has conquered all types of bowling across the world with his class batting but now he feels timid while facing quick bowling.
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Hashim Amla and AB de Villiers snatched victory from England – 5th ODI
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An unbroken 172 runs sterling partnership between Hashim Amla and AB de Villiers saw their team through the crises while beating England in the 5th ODI.
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England snatched No.1 ranking while beating South Africa – 3rd ODI
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England regained the ICC ODI No.1 ranking just after a gap of only one match and beat the strong rivals South Africa convincingly with dedicated team work.
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England will reclaim No.1 spot – James Anderson
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The leading quick bowler of England, James Anderson, is confident that his side is able to bounce back and will rule the world again in Test cricket soon.
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South African middle order fights back – 3rd Test vs. England
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The middle and late order batting of South Africa resisted well after their top order surrendered against the quality bowling of England in the decisive Test.