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South Africa very definitely have the edge in this match by courtesy of having runs on the board. Vaughan needs runs with first win in bank - Mike Gatting Michael Vaughan will have experienced a great sense of relief at Trent Bridge on Monday night amid the victory celebrations. The first win is a significant moment for any captain and while it's no guarantee of future success it will help the new skipper to feel more at home in his role. Headingley a 'lottery', says Kirsten Gary Kirsten insisted there was all to play for in the fourth Test even though England had still to bat again on a Headingley pitch he labelled a "lottery" for batsmen. Life is for later - Mike Brearley South Africa's new kid on the block has put his life on hold as he concentrates on his cricket. Rudolph leaves Hussain red faced Kevin Mitchell sees part-time leg-spinner turn the match. BA chief high on cricket Rod Eddington may spend much of his business life with his head in the clouds, but his view of his prowess as a cricketer is distinctly down to earth. Hameed shows star potential Pakistani cricket chiefs, like the producers of the world's many TV talent shows, are on the look-out for new stars. Zaheer Khan is an epitome of loyalty - Dilip Vengsarkar In cricket, apart from skill and temperament, commitment and loyalty form a part of cricketers' character. Agarkar trying hard to find his way back "You have to bat consistently to be an all-rounder and it's only in the last 12 months that I have had some consistency. I am working on my batting," Agarkar told the media here during the course of the conditioning camp for probables, in Bangalore on Saturday. Pawar turns for Baroda Rajesh Pawar, Mumbai's left-arm spinner has decided to display his wares for Baroda this season. Sehwag's elated parents look forward to Rashtrapati Bhavan For Virender Sehwag's large circle of family and friends, the Arjuna award means a chance to visit Rashtrapati Bhavan. Let Sachin enjoy the drive! 'The ultimate aim of sport should lie not in victory or defeat but in the perfection of the character of the participants.' Such highfalutin strains of philosophy may hardly apply to these cynical times in which sport is big business and some leading cricketers get embroiled in scandals by the week. Lloyd supports tax cut for Sachin's Ferrari West Indian cricketing great Clive Lloyd has said that the Ferrari gifted to Sachin Tendulkar should be allowed duty-free considering that the batting maestro has done India proud and continues to project a successful image of the country. Warne 'heading for London' amid new scandal Shane Warne is reportedly bound for London with his family, amid claims of a sex scandal involving the banned cricketer. Hohns mum on Warne Test return National chairman of selectors Trevor Hohns expects Shane Warne to return a revitalised bowler when his 12-month drug ban expires, despite the leg spinner's decision to withdraw from official training sessions. Stripper's 'affair' with Warnie If Shane Warne thought things could not get any worse - he was wrong. Tomorrow New Idea magazine will run a series of fresh sex allegations against the leg spinner, this time by a blonde stripper he met in a Melbourne club. Warne flies out ahead of scandal Shane Warne has flown out of Australia ahead of a new sex scandal involving a stripper who claims she had an affair with the star leg spinner. Sledging not acceptable, says Lloyd Clive Lloyd is proud of the fact that his men played the game in the spirit it was meant to be played in. As captain, he wasn't afraid to enforce the law; as match referee, he's paid to do so. Speaking exclusively to Wisden CricInfo, Lloyd lays down the law. Cricket's branching out, but it must take root As usual, the Australians have seen the future: playing off-season, in smaller towns to spread the game. But be patient for the results. Cricket Australia Directors re-affirm zero tolerance to doping The Board's strong view is that there is no place for doping in cricket and this had been the motivation for developing an Anti-Doping Policy. Speed denies knowledge of murdered woman International Cricket Council chief executive Malcolm Speed has issued a statement denying any knowledge of a murdered Indian woman.
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