Cook pushes hosts to melting point
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Riches to rags for free-falling South Africa
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A stalemate-jinxed venue for England
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Room to lift despite Australia's victory march
Australia are on the verge of what should be a victory in Perth but it can’t mask a sometimes disappointing performanceBrydon Coverdale at the WACA19-
Swann leads the pack; Bresnan the surprise
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Fight for power, battle of wills
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England's favourite venue
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Jayawardene adds grit to grace for winning formula
When the moment came, the graceful Mahela Jayawardene didn’t shy away from the ugly swipe over midwicket or a slog to the cow cornerSriram Veera in Ki