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If Chris Tremlett is unfit, it makes greater sense for England to play Steve Finn

If Chris Tremlett is unfit, it makes greater sense for England to play Steve Finn

Chris Tremlett is doubtful for the Trent Bridge Test match against India after being down with a hamstring injury. If Tremlett isn’t fit it would make more sense in playing Steve Finn.Steven Finn is as tall as Tremlett and is almost similar to him when it comes to bowling. Like Tremlett, Finn relies on bounce to take wickets.

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June 18 2013, 3:04 pm

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When Englands jelly-beans tactics invited the wrath of Zaheer Khan

When England's jelly-beans tactics invited the wrath of Zaheer Khan

The Test match at Trent Bridge in 2007 was a memorable one as the intensity levels touched the sky and India dominated the entire duration of the match to secure a series victory. It is fair to say that this Test match belonged to a fired up Zaheer Khan as he made the difference between the two sides.

Nishad Pai Vaidya, Moments in History, Zaheer Khan, Sachin Tendulkar, Kevin Pietersen, Ryan Sidebottom, Michael Vaughan, England, India, Eng vs Ind

June 19 2013, 6:33 pm

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Australia and England involved in the 2nd ever tie in One-Day Internationals

Australia and England involved in the 2nd ever tie in One-Day Internationals

On May 27, 1989, Australia looked comfortably placed chasing 226 at Trent Bridge against England but some needless run-outs towards the fag end of the run-chase stalled the visitors' momentum. The match ended in an impasse. Sarang Bhalerao revisits the second-ever tied One-Day International (ODI).

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May 27 2013, 2:58 pm

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