ENGLAND REGAIN ASHES AT LAST
Kevin Pietersen's maiden Test hundred powered England to Ashes glory as the fifth Test finished in a draw at The Oval.
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MAIDEN TEST TON FOR KP
Kevin Pietersen played the most important innings of his international career to date to edge England towards Ashes glory at tea on the fifth day of the epic Ashes decider.
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MAHELA AND SAMARAWEERA STEADY SRI LANKAN SHIP
Sri Lanka ended day one of their Test against Bangladesh on 160 for three in Colombo on Monday. Marvan Atapatttu's men made slow but steady progress in reply to the Tiger's 188 all out - achieved earlier in the day.
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MCGRATH AND WARNE WREAK HAVOC BEFORE LUNCH
Shane Warne claimed another record in his remarkable career as the final day of this summer's Ashes series edged towards another thrilling climax at The Oval.
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NO EARLY BREAKTHROUGH FOR BASHAR'S MEN
Sri Lanka reached 30 without loss at tea on the first day of their Test against Bangladesh. Marvan Atapatu won the toss earlier in the day and stuck the Bangladeshi Tigers into bat.
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HERATH ENDS BANGLADESH CHARGE
Bangladesh were bowled out for a miserable 188 on the opening day of their Test against Sri Lanka in Colombo. Despite an excellent foundation laid by captain Habibul Bashar and opener Javed Omar Belim, the visitors could not press on and post anything close to a formidable score.
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BASHAR LEADS BANGLADESH CHARGE
Bangladesh reached a respectable 112 for 2 at lunch on the opening day of their Test against Sri Lanka in Colombo on Monday.
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VAUGHAN'S MEN ON BRINK OF HISTORY
South London's murky weather conditions made another telling contribution towards ending England's long wait for Ashes success, inching the hosts towards their historic prize in the deciding Oval Test.
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WEATHER CONTINUES TO HELP ENGLAND
South London weather conditions lifted England's hopes of an historic Ashes success in the deciding Test after Andrew Flintoff delivered a five-star display to claim an unexpected first innings lead.
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ENGLAND PAIR PROMPT AUSSIE COLLAPSE
Andrew Flintoff claimed the second five-wicket haul of his Test career as England strengthened their position in the Ashes decider.
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