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July 31, 2009 00:35 IST
'I had better technique than Gavaskar'
Former England opener Geoffrey Boycott believes he was technically superior to Sunil Gavaskar even though his Yorkshire teammate Dicky Bird feels otherwise.

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Edgbaston pitch is like jelly
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Langer bests Sir Don Bradman
Swine flu scare for Oz cricketers
'Money destroying the game: Lloyd
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Rediff ODI rankings
India on top

The 2-1 'away' series win against West Indies has taken India to the top of the Rediff ODI Rankings. South Africa are a mere whisker behind and could easily catch up, as indeed could Australia.

Rediff Test rankings
Australia's Test record is exceptional
Australia appear to be on the back foot as they start their Ashes campaign, but their Test record remains truly outstanding. So Australia will have to play really badly -- and Kevin Pietersen will have to play really well -- if there is to be an upset.

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