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ICC: Kallis shouldn't have been out on review
ICC: Kallis shouldn't have been out on review
The intricate technicalities of the Decision Review System stumped some of cricket's top umpires on Friday, as they were forced to admit that an "honest error" had been made in an "extremely rare situation" during the second test between South Africa and Pakistan. South African batsman Jacques Kall

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Clarke backs DRS technology
Clarke backs DRS technology
Australia captain Michael Clarke says he's a fan of cricket's decision-review system (DRS) and supports the drive to use technology to improve the game.India's opposition to the DRS means it won't be used in the four-Test series between India and Australia which starts in Chennai on February 22.Curr

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Ajmal puts South Africa in a spin
Ajmal puts South Africa in a spin
The genius of Saeed Ajmal came to the fore for the first time in the series, as the Pakistan spinner single-handedly put South Africa on the back foot on day two of the second test at Newlands on Friday. South Africa went to stumps on 139-5 in response to Pakistan's 338 all out, with Ajmal profitin

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Clarke to miss three-day game
Clarke to miss three-day game
Hamstrung skipper Michael Clarke has ruled himself out of Australia's three-day match against India A starting on Saturday but remains confident he'll play in the first Test on February 22.Not only that, the occasional left-arm spinner says he's planning to use himself and part-time leggie David War

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Australia name Agar for India A clash
Australia name Agar for India A clash
Nineteen-year-old spinner Ashton Agar is one step away from making a remarkable Test debut on February 22 after being named in Australia's side for the three-day match against India A starting on Saturday.The West Australian left-armer, who made his first-class debut less than a month ago, went on t

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