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Those two matches may be all that separates their legacies, which will further unfold here.

Their matches may be scripted but certainly these performers sweat, toil and bleed: we see it happen.

Seven wickets at 80 in the last three matches may be a blip but he will be 35 in March and has hardly been injury-free in recent times.

Saeed said Pakistan intended to play the two Twenty20 and five one-day internationals against England remaining on the schedule, but with several compromised players included in its squads, those matches may be in doubt.

The matches may be the first steps toward a "men's invitational" that would be a part of the women's draw at the Rogers Cup every year in an effort to sell more tickets and attract more corporate money.

But while Hodgson can point to an upturn in Liverpool's fortunes – his side are back in the top half and have lost just once in eight games – the jeers for the Premier League's bottom team were fully justified and Grant, who has overseen just one win in 14 matches, may be running out of time.

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Meaning the last thing I write about this match may be the teams.

The match may be as much as $3,000 from each government.

As our polymorphous present continues to turn "permanent," mix-and-match may be the logical way to go.

Pick your courts judiciously, because by the time you reach the top of Arthur Ashe Stadium, that Davenport match may be over.

They have some testing games in their run-ins too, so perhaps the suggestion that this match may be stale is a false one.

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