Keith Miller, who died today aged 84, was a barnstorming allrounder who lit up the decade after the Second World War with his performancesSteven Lynch
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Keeping a close Eye on things
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'It's not the bowlers, it's the conditions'
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How Bell conquered Warne … almost
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Warne hits back
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Pre-lunch nerves, and Sachin turns Shane
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Tendulkar goes past Border
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Grand stage awaits fitting drama
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Spirits are lifting but hard work remains
West Indies have an improving attack and more fighting spirit than they have shown for some time, but the same old cracks still appeared when it count
Smiling glory
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