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But the book ultimately suffers from the same problem as Hank's theory about the Clovis -- it's got brilliance to burn, perhaps, but it gets a few too many things wrong.
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"Individual brilliance got us the win today," said his coach, Michael Maguire, who normally likes to emphasise the team ethic he is nurturing at Wigan.
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Yet it is the bowling of the two teams that is most eye-catching, and fans at Newlands over the next few days will get to see brilliance in two contrasting styles — the pacemen of South Africa against Pakistan's Saeed Ajmal, the greatest active bowler of spin.
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