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Ganguly
leads run riot
Sourav Ganguly scored a maiden Test double ton, leading
India to pile up 626 on Day 2 of the third Test against
Pakistan.
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Shoaib Malik
A talented all-rounder, probably among the best currently
in ODIs, but is yet to establish himself at Test match
level, Shoaib Malik has had a career dogged by controversy
regarding his bowling action.
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Inzamam-ul-Haq
Inzamam-ul-Haq, or just 'Inzy' is he is often known,
can lay reasonable claim to being not only one of the
greatest batsmen in the world over the past decade,
but also one of the greatest in the history of Pakistani
cricket.
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Mohammad Asif
Little did anyone know that Mohammad Asif would be the
spearhead of the Pakistani bowling attack in just over
a year when he made his debut against Australia at Sydney
in January 2005 - he had gone wicketless and cost plenty.
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Mohammad Yousuf
Mohammad Yousuf, along with Inzamam-ul-Haq, is one of
the mainstays of the Pakistani middle order. He may
have appeared on scorecards worldwide as Yousuf Youhana
in the past, but following his conversion to Islam in
2005, Yousuf changed his name.
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Younis Khan
Younis Khan could not really have had a much better
beginning to his Test career, as he burst onto the scene
as a 22-year-old in the 1999-2000 season with a century
in the second innings of his debut against Sri Lanka,
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