'There were no shortcuts'
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'The best is yet to come'
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Tendulkar finds his off-side groove
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Stumped for an answer
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Robust, ruthless, riveting
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A year of stagnation
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Ganguly's day out, Dhoni's record, and 5000 for Yuvraj
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The man behind Twenty20
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Steady as he goes
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