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David Lloyd

Sri Lanka v England, 1st Test, Kandy, 3rd day

Record-breaker Murali holds the aces

December 3, 2007

A fighting batting display by England, but Sri Lanka hold the aces and Murali could make all the difference

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Tight contest so far and the fate of this match will surely be decided by the man himself. But firstly,some excellent batting is necessary to put up a good score for them to bowl at. So Sangakkara and Mahela must perform. Murali will do the rest,in a crumbling wicket that will make balls spin and bounce even more.
Posted by aloo_ball on December 03 2007, 15:58 PM GMT

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