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The weather dunnit
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Amit Mishra stays classical in Twenty20
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Win bet, watch Champions League
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No sympathy for careless Australia
The visitors carried on batting as though still in Cardiff, without realising different conditions needed a change in attitude and stylePeter English
Dan Solo
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