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		<title>Casino Gambling</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Casino Gambling Index provide a rating guide to the best online casinos, poker rooms and gaming sites on the web. In addition, online gamblers now can find safe online casinos since Casino Gambling Index is very careful not to promote unethical online casinos or gambling sites (reviews of roulette casinos). Therefore, gamblers can rest easy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Casino Gambling Index provide a rating guide to the best online casinos, poker rooms and gaming sites on the web. In addition, online gamblers now can find safe online casinos since Casino Gambling Index is very careful not to promote unethical online casinos or gambling sites (reviews of roulette casinos). Therefore, gamblers can rest easy while playing their favorite games.</p>
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		<title>Sri Lanka draw final Test, win series 2-0</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kumar Sangakkara hit an unbeaten century to steer Sri Lanka to a draw in the final Test against Pakistan on Friday and win his first series as captain.
The left-hander made 130 not out as Sri Lanka, faced with a world record target of 492, defied the Pakistani bowlers to finish with 391/4 on the fifth [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kumar Sangakkara hit an unbeaten century to steer Sri Lanka to a draw in the final Test against Pakistan on Friday and win his first series as captain.</p>
<p>The left-hander made 130 not out as Sri Lanka, faced with a world record target of 492, defied the Pakistani bowlers to finish with 391/4 on the fifth day at the Sinhalese sports club.</p>
<p>The rock solid Sangakarra’s 19th Test century featured a fourth-wicket stand of 122 with Thilan Samaraweera (73) and 114 for the unbroken fifth with Angelo Mathews (64 not out).</p>
<p>Sri Lanka clinched the series 2-0, their first at home against Pakistan after five unsuccessful attempts, and provided Sangakkara with a winning start as captain after he took over from Mahela Jayawardene in April.</p>
<p>Sangakkara hung on for nearly seven hours on a placid pitch to frustrate Pakistan’s bid to record a face-saving win ahead of the five-match one-day series starting at Dambulla on July 30.</p>
<p>No team has achieved this high a target in the fourth innings to win a Test match. The highest successful chase so far is 418/7 by the West Indies against Australia in Antigua in 2003.</p>
<p>The two teams went into the last session of the match with Sri Lanka needing 154 runs from a possible 38 overs to record a record-breaking win and Pakistan requiring six wickets.</p>
<p>The hosts gave an indication they would prefer to settle for a draw when they made just 76 runs from 26 overs in the two hours after lunch.</p>
<p>The final session, watched by some 3,000 home fans, provided dull cricket from both sides as the batsmen plodded along and the bowlers set defensive fields to ensure the run-rate did not pick up.</p>
<p>Play was finally called off when 15 overs remained with Sri Lanka needing a further 101 runs.</p>
<p>It was the first time in the series that play went into the fifth day after the tourists lost the first Test in four days and the second in three.</p>
<p>Sangakkara and Samaraweera, who resumed the day at 183/3, batted through the morning session to take Sri Lanka to 262 without further loss by lunch.</p>
<p>The pair made a cautious start in the morning, scoring 50 runs in 21 overs before Pakistan captain Younus Khan took the second new ball as soon as it was due in the 81st over.</p>
<p>Samaraweera welcomed the change by driving the first delivery from Umar Gul to the cover fence and executing another perfect off-drive from the last ball of the over.</p>
<p>Sri Lanka suffered a setback soon after lunch when Samaraweera strained a hamstring while taking a single and called for a runner.</p>
<p>The injury did not seem to bother him as he hit the first ball from pace bowler Mohammad Aamer for a boundary, but then was smashed on the helmet by a rising ball later in the same over.</p>
<p>Samaraweera was dismissed in the following over when he failed to read a straight ball from off-spinner Saeed Ajmal and nicked an easy catch to wicket-keeper Kamran Akmal.<br />
Source from: timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indyalive.com</p>
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		<title>Ashes: Ponting won’t be fooled by ‘jelly’ pitch report</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Australian skipper Ricky Ponting is determined not to be fooled by Edgbaston’s ‘jelly’ pitch report that similarly had ruined
their Ashes dreams four years ago and said he would better wait and watch this time.
In 2005 Ashes Tests, Ponting was flayed for bowling first without injured pacer Glenn McGrath after concerns that heavy rain
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Australian skipper Ricky Ponting is determined not to be fooled by Edgbaston’s ‘jelly’ pitch report that similarly had ruined</p>
<p>their Ashes dreams four years ago and said he would better wait and watch this time.</p>
<p>In 2005 Ashes Tests, Ponting was flayed for bowling first without injured pacer Glenn McGrath after concerns that heavy rain</p>
<p>would make the pitch a minefield.</p>
<p>Four years down the lane, Ponting finds himself in a similar situation with Edgbaston’s groundsman Steve Rouse claiming that</p>
<p>heavy rain has delayed the preparation of the pitch for the third Test and the wicket is a bit like a jelly.</p>
<p>But the Australian skipper said this time he will assess the pitch early next week before forming any notion.</p>
<p>“That’s what we were told last time. That’s the reason we ended up bowling first in 2005,” Ponting was quoted as saying in</p>
<p>the Herald Sun.</p>
<p>“We were told exactly the same thing for the week leading up. There had been a cyclone and a tornado that had gone through</p>
<p>Birmingham and wicket preparation was miles behind.</p>
<p>“It was overcast on that day so we won the toss and bowled. And the thing (the ball) didn’t move off the straight for the</p>
<p>whole day.</p>
<p>“I’m not sure I’ll be falling for that one this time around. We’ll wait and see,” added the Australian skipper.</p>
<p>Ponting is currently on a three-day tour match against Northampton county team and would travel to Birmingham with the side</p>
<p>on Sunday night after the match.</p>
<p>“We’ll have a look first thing on Monday,” Ponting said of the pitch.</p>
<p>“It will be a good opportunity to have a look at the wicket and see how far advanced the preparation is and then hopefully,</p>
<p>we’ll be able to make a more accurate forecast once we’re there.</p>
<p>“Last time around we probably got a bit carried away with what we heard and not going so much on the cold, hard facts of what</p>
<p>we saw.</p>
<p>“The wicket looked OK there last time but with the overhead conditions, that’s what most captains here usually look at on the day</p>
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		<title>Spinners lock bangladesh Win</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bangladesh 246 for 9 (Ashraful 57, Shakib 54, Roach 5-44) beat West Indies 194 (Smith 65, Razzak 4-39)
by 52 runs
Shakib Al Hasan, yet again, was the architect of Bangladesh’s success as he delivered a fine allround performance to lead his team to a 52-run win in the series opener in Dominica. His fighting half-century helped [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bangladesh 246 for 9 (Ashraful 57, Shakib 54, Roach 5-44) beat West Indies 194 (Smith 65, Razzak 4-39)<br />
by 52 runs</p>
<p>Shakib Al Hasan, yet again, was the architect of Bangladesh’s success as he delivered a fine allround performance to lead his team to a 52-run win in the series opener in Dominica. His fighting half-century helped his team post a formidable total on a slow pitch; his tactic of opening the bowling with left-arm spinner Abdur Razzak succeeded in denting West Indies early in their chase, and his dismissal of Devon Smith helped strangle the resistance which threatened to cause an upset. Mohammad Ashraful and Mahmudullah backed the effort with important contributions while fighting through a disciplined bowling performance led by Kemar Roach’s five-for.</p>
<p>The comprehensive win marked a contrast to the start of play for Bangladesh. The hosts delivered the best possible start to the Dominican crowd witnessing their first international fixture, when Roach got opener Tamim Iqbal to edge one first ball. The overnight and early morning showers had made their mark on the pitch, and the four-pronged pace attack was expected to thrive on the movement on offer. But Roach and debutant Nelon Pascal, another slinger on the international scene, faced a counter-attack.</p>
<p>With the surface beginning to hold up and the spinners introduced, Ashraful and Shakib shed their aggressions and relied on nudges, dabs and sweeps. And when the time for acceleration came, it was Mahmudullah who cut loose, breaking a 104-ball boundary drought with a six off Lewis. Shakib joined in the act to smack two fours off Nikita Miller to reach his half-century. Though Roach bagged three wickets in his spell to complete his haul, 43 runs had come off the final powerplay, boosting Bangladesh to a match-winning total.</p>
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		<title>Johnson’s Edgbaston hopes move away</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Australians 308 for 8 dec (Watson 84, Hussey 75 ret ht) and 270 for 3 (McDonald 75, Hughes 68, Manou 59*, Watson 50) beat Northamptonshire 226 for 7 dec (Wakely 62, Wessels 50, Siddle 3-53) and 217 (O’Brien 58, McDonald 4-15) by 135 runs
The Australians have recorded their maiden first-class victory on this tour of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Australians 308 for 8 dec (Watson 84, Hussey 75 ret ht) and 270 for 3 (McDonald 75, Hughes 68, Manou 59*, Watson 50) beat Northamptonshire 226 for 7 dec (Wakely 62, Wessels 50, Siddle 3-53) and 217 (O’Brien 58, McDonald 4-15) by 135 runs</p>
<p>The Australians have recorded their maiden first-class victory on this tour of England, but the path to a Test triumph appears more treacherous by the day. Another dispiriting performance from Mitchell Johnson has cast significant doubt over his mechanical and mental readiness for Edgbaston, and placed the one-time spearhead in grave danger of the axe.</p>
<p>Johnson conceded at least one boundary in each of his first six overs on Sunday; a streak that could have stretched to seven but for the negative tactic to bowl short and wide of the Northamptonshire batsmen in the closing stages of his spell. His main persecutor, Niall O’Brien, is more notable for his work behind the stumps for Ireland than his first-class average of 27.68, but the left-hander was made to look every bit the specialist batsman after thumping Johnson for seven of his nine boundaries en route to 58, scored in better than even time.</p>
<p>Johnson’s woes also extended to the field and he dropped Ben Howgego at mid-on off the bowling of Stuart Clark, but it was his analysis of 1 for 65 from 11.1 overs – ending a match in which he dismissed a solitary tailender, and conceded runs at close to six-per-over against a second-division county line-up – that might have tipped the selection scales against him. Demotion at Edgbaston would represent a stunning fall from grace for a bowler who, barely a month ago, arrived on these shores touted as the world’s most dangerous paceman and charged with leading Australia’s Ashes defence.</p>
<p>Entering the three-day match at Wantage Road, many observers felt Clark would duel with Peter Siddle for a sole pace berth at Edgbaston, only for the crosshairs to shift to Johnson as the match progressed. Siddle, curiously, bowled just four disciplined overs in the second innings, possibly indicating the desire of the Australians to keep him on ice for Edgbaston.</p>
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		<title>Manou catches a smash with stun Test debut</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Australia ’s Graham Manou achieved an ambition of his career doing the test while only beginning to be included in the bid team after playing in England at Edgbaston here Thursday.
The Wicket-keeper of South Australia has its very late call-up play in the third test of the ash after the first-choice gloveman Brad Haddin broke [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Australia ’s Graham Manou achieved an ambition of his career doing the test while only beginning to be included in the bid team after playing in England at Edgbaston here Thursday.</p>
<p>The Wicket-keeper of South Australia has its very late call-up play in the third test of the ash after the first-choice gloveman Brad Haddin broke a finger in the pre-heating of the phosphorus.</p>
<p>Australia has, for several years now, made a great game out to make new arrivals next to the test with the green buffer flaccid.</p>
<p>But this was the nail between Haddin ‘injury of seo start of phosphorus there was no opportunity for Manou, Australia ‘ player of the cricket test s 411th, received an article of headgear awarded.</p>
<p>No, not yet as you can imagine there, wasn ‘t long before the beginning of the game, so hopefully I will receive the first thing tomorrow morning (Friday), Manou told Sky Sports after the stump in Thursday, with Australia 126 for one in their first times.</p>
<p>Manou, 30, has a reputation as a depositary healthy but Haddin ’s top of the beat effectively meant that the injury would consider myself on the side of the test in this tour.</p>
<p>The teams strong – and remains Australia’s first test in the world rankings despite a 115 run loss in the Lord ’s in that they left down 1-0 in this series with three to play – rarely change their Wicket-keeper.</p>
<p>That was certainly true in Australia recently where Ian Healy and Adam Gilchrist, who retired only five days of the format of last year, dominated the role between them for two decades.</p>
<p>I don ‘t think you can put into words to be honest Manou, said when asked how he felt about his elevation to test the status. Eye hopefully I can wear the green flaccid with absolute pride.</p>
<p>Manou ’s inclusion of even more questionable was nerve-wracking for Australia than when the player quick Glenn McGrath had to withdraw after having turned his ankle during the warming in the last ashes test at Edgbaston four years ago.</p>
<p>That was on Thursday because, unlike 2005, the bid had already taken place and the teams were exchanged between the captain Andrew Strauss of England and Ricky Ponting of Australia counterparts.</p>
<p>Bus Tim Nielsen from Australia granted after the end of Thursday ’s of that in the circumstances, Strauss would be within their right to refuse visitors a replacement of the specialist.</p>
<p>But Strauss, whose good sportsmanship was questioned this series after England seemed to dock in time-wasting during the first test taken in Cardiff and he claimed a disputed catch in the slip you ’s in, Manou has taken his chance.</p>
<p>Nielsen said that Strauss had a gesture thin and a grateful Manou added: I actually read the stories in local papers about the sportsmanship and for Andrew Strauss and English side to allow us do what we did is very marked.</p>
<p>Fortunately for Manou, and indeed Australia, has not entered this match cold and has been efficiently and 59 marked the electrical device of the tour last week ’s meeting of the first English county of Northamptonshire.</p>
<p>Fortunately I played last week in Northampton and it was nice to get out there and get some rhythm and only one, the game said.</p>
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		<title>Bangladesh take series with unyielding win</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every time they step on the field, Bangladesh seem to be making history. After having beaten West Indies for the first time in Tests and ODIs, they today sealed their first ODI series win against the hosts. More importantly, this win came by way of their highest successful chase in the limited-overs format, reaching the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every time they step on the field, Bangladesh seem to be making history. After having beaten West Indies for the first time in Tests and ODIs, they today sealed their first ODI series win against the hosts. More importantly, this win came by way of their highest successful chase in the limited-overs format, reaching the requisite 275 with six balls to spare.</p>
<p>At the centre of the accomplishment once again was Shakib Al Hasan, pulling West Indies back from a flying start, and then seeing his team through a tricky chase with a calm 65. Mohammad Ashraful, who got to back-to-back fifties for the first time since 2006, set up the Bangladesh reply after the openers struggled on a sluggish pitch that made it difficult to stroke the ball cleanly. The Shakib-Ashraful combination outdid an exceptional effort from Travis Dowlin, whose maiden international century lifted a fledgling West Indies to a fighting total.</p>
<p>Ashraful and Shakib came together after a sensible third-wicket partnership between Ashraful and Raqibul Hasan had ended, thanks to the pressure created by a slow pitch and tight bowling. Nevertheless, they had added 52 after the openers fell in a quick succession.</p>
<p>It was here that Ashraful took the lead, not letting the pressure mount. He first made room and slashed Bernard in the 28th over for the first boundary in 70 balls. When Rawl Lewis replaced Bernard in the next over, Ashraful lofted him over long-off for a six, bringing up his second fifty in three days. Shakib joined him in that charge, sweeping both Lewis and Bernard over midwicket. Those three overs brought Bangladesh 32 runs, and also brought down the asking-rate to less than six.</p>
<p>When Ashraful went for another six off Lewis, he put his team in a tricky state again, holing out to long-off. Until then, his 77-ball 64 had been well-paced, and he had added 74 with Shakib in 63 deliveries. But with 85 still required, Shakib had a major role to play. The boundaries were not easy to come – even Lewis negated the big sweep with googlies and straighter ones – but Shakib ran purposefully. He had to run all but six of his last 50 runs, but hardly did he ever let the scoring-rate fall.</p>
<p>An overthrow here, an edge there, and Bangladesh reached the series win with an outside-edged boundary by Abdur Razzak. During this period of drama, the turnaround earlier in the day was almost forgotten.</p>
<p>For the majority of the first innings, both Dowlin and West Indies seemed to struggle to get the ball off the square against the spinners. West Indies had huffed and puffed their way to 176 for 4 in 40 overs, struggling to combat the grip and the turn. Dowlin’s story was no different – he took 88 deliveries to reach his fifty and had trouble with his running between the wickets, too.</p>
<p>But with the Powerplay taken in the 41st over, things changed. Dowlin slog-swept the spinners with vengeance, getting close to the pitch every time, and hitting to long-on, cow corner, midwicket, square leg, et al. By the end of the Powerplay, West Indies had reached 216 for 5, and Dowlin 87 off 105 deliveries. In the next five overs, Dowlin took little time to reach his maiden century, and Lewis and Sammy made sure West Indies finished with 98 runs in their last ten overs. In the end, though, they were to be second-best.</p>
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		<title>Deepika Padukone hopes to bind rakhi to Dhoni</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Deepika props tie a rakhi to the Indian captain MS Dhoni’s cricket on the day of Rakshabandhan. But before you get above that Deepika is not the leading man of Bollywood who with the names of Dhoni and Yuvraj Singh were lig sometime back. It is the archer from Jharkhand who brought the budding laurels [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Deepika props tie a rakhi to the Indian captain MS Dhoni’s cricket on the day of Rakshabandhan. But before you get above that Deepika is not the leading man of Bollywood who with the names of Dhoni and Yuvraj Singh were lig sometime back. It is the archer from Jharkhand who brought the budding laurels to the country bagged a gold medal in the 1st round of the championship to arch in the world of youth in the U.S. on 16 July this year. Busy practice in academia to the shooting range of Tata with Olympic glory on his mind, Deepika has plans to come to Ranchi on August 5 and go to the rest of Dhoni tie the rakhi. I always revered as an elder brother and when I bagging a gold medal in the U.S., I thought I was the closer in Rakhsabandhan that I can not refuse, said the TOI the 15-year-old with a glint in their eyes.</p>
<p>Deepika, hail from a village trivial, Katamkuli, in the district of Ranchi was a sport-lover since childhood. Showing that lack of money and the facilities could not stop a focused individual to success, joined the academy’s firing range of the Saraikela-Kharsawan for a short time before coming to the academy where the bus from Tata Dharmendra Tiwary started to prepare above. Her father Shiv Narayan Mahti is an auto driver in Ranchi Geeter Devi and mother is a nurse in a government hospital in the Tupko.Deepika never get a chance to go to school for teaching conventional but appeared directly in final examinations this year and passed. While I fixed the second division in the examination for registration, I was happy because I could continue with my education, she said.</p>
<p>Deepika is now making his intermediary in college in the town of Kareem Jamshedpur.Deepika give much credit to the academy by Tata for its development as an archer. Because a child I never get the curve and arrow because I did not have any space for that. But my mother recognized my interest and agreed to give me Saraikela academy in spite of financial constraints, he said. The gold medal at the world youth brought to the centrestage and now I have to live upto the expectations of the people. For that I am putting the best effort, he said. Deepika raises was 6:30 in the morning and after practicing for 10 hours daily to retire by 10 to house at night. This packed schedule, saves hours a day for studies.</p>
<p>Talk about your training, Deepika said, apart from physical exercise, we are taught the special tricks to control your breath and refer to the training of the imagination so to participate in an event we are not nervous. Added it was prepared to face international competition when they participate in events in Turkey and in Bangkok.I was a bit nervous in the U.S. but the training and presence of mind to you Purmina (their bus) helped me.</p>
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		<title>Salman Khan Admits to Poor Dancing Skills</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Salman Khan was in for a surprise when dance choreographer Farah Khan shared an embarrassing story about the actor with all of India. Farah happened to be a guest on Salman Khans hit show “10 Ka Dum.” On the show Farah began to reminisce about how she accompanied Salman to his very first audition . [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Salman Khan was in for a surprise when dance choreographer Farah Khan shared an embarrassing story about the actor with all of India. Farah happened to be a guest on Salman Khans hit show “10 Ka Dum.” On the show Farah began to reminisce about how she accompanied Salman to his very first audition . Well it turns out that Salman Khan asked Farah to show him some dance moves to impress the director, Sooraj Bharjatya at the audition.</p>
<p>When they arrived to the audition Salman showed off his moves to Sooraj. It was so awful that Farah Khan says she ” hailed a cab, and took off home” out of embarrassment. Poor Salman. Well I guess the performance didn’t hurt the actor’s career at all as he landed the role to play Prem in the hit film ” Maine Pyar Kiya,” and turned into one of the nation’s biggest heartthrobs.</p>
<p>We all have our bad experiences, it’s rough when people bring them out of the closet. The good news is that Salman was not upset at all that Farah brought this up on his show. He admitted that he has poor dancing skills and even demonstrated his horrible dance moves to the audience. That’s the spirit Salman!</p>
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		<title>England dominated!!!!!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The last wicket pair of Daren Powell and Fidel Edwards defied England for 60 deliveries as West Indies clinched a thrilling draw on the final day of third test her on Thursday. West indies was set an target of 503 for victory, batted through the final day from 143 for 3 to finish at 370 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The last wicket pair of Daren Powell and Fidel Edwards defied England for 60 deliveries as West Indies clinched a thrilling draw on the final day of third test her on Thursday. West indies was set an target of 503 for victory, batted through the final day from 143 for 3 to finish at 370 for 9 when bad light altered play four overs before at the Antigua Recreation Ground.</p>
<p>Powell contributed 22 off 55 balls while Edward remained unbeaten at 5 off 26 deliveries. The pair batted carefully for 36 minutes until the darkening skies forced the umpires Daryl Harper of Australia and Rudy Koertzen of South Africa offered the batsmen the decision to end play which they gladly accepted. West Indies have already won a match and therefore with a 1-0 lead they clinched the title.</p>
<p>“Yes it’s a victory for us. I have to commend the guys for the effort they put in. It’s tremendous to come out with a draw”, the West Indies Captain, Chris Gayle said. Gayle praised Edwards, whose match saving innings was the third of this kind from him. ”Its customary for him and he has done it again”, Gayle said.</p>
<p>England dominated the third test and sniffed for a series leveling victory but their hopes shattered with their bowler’s inability to take the last wicket. “It’s pretty difficult to take. We had to work exceptionally hard to work for our wickets there in the fourth innings”, the England skipper Andrew Strauss said.</p>
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