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  • The Connection between Cricket and Headlines

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    Sarfaraz Khan!

    Sarfaraz Khan first surpassed Sachin Tendulkar’s record to hit the headlines.

    The 12-year-old cricket prodigy now wants to meet the batting great in person to achieve his long-cherished dream...

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  • The Connection between Murray and Sweet Spot

    • 26 Aug 2009
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    Ultimate Killer Backhand!

    Glyptodonts were able to minimise the risk of damage to the flexible vertebrae of their tails.

    The same effect occurs in tennis, cricket and baseball, in which it is important to hit with the sweet spot to reduce the risk of wrist injuries...

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  • The Connection between Ashes and Pressure-Cooker

    • 23 Aug 2009
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    Superstar All-rounder!

    All the huff and puff of making amends for 2005 came to nought with Australia comprehensively outplayed over four days against an English side resolute in its belief, despite suffering a humiliating third Test defeat...

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  • The Connection between Pain and Glory

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    Cricket and Golf

    So why wouldn't Jack Nicklaus weep for what Tom Watson still was when he came so close to winning another major tournament, 26 years after winning his last? Why wouldn't he weep with emotion at the evidence that a talent so sharp, so natural, and so beautifully cared for, had survived the wind and the sun and the rain and all the disappointment that in any golfer's life will inevitably come more regularly than the taste of success?

     

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