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Shafiq's coming of age provides comfort
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'It all fell apart when we were going places'
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Quick chases and Sri Lanka's third-Test woes
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Frustrated Saker wonders about selection blunder
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'I like to keep the team calm' – Yaseen Valli
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From out of his uncle's shadow
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Vintage Sehwag revives old memories
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Warner, Clarke get tough
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