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National identity matters less in an age of globalised sport
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Bad blood between co-workers disrupts teams and damages careers
Australia go from 5-0 whitewash to 14-day drubbing in 18 months
Yorkshire batsman answers national emergency with century in first Ashes Test
ECB is tipped to ask Jason Gillespie to be its next coach, while KP stays out in the cold
ECB revenues up 42 per cent as pundits debate Pietersen debacle
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Autobiography reopens debate about the value of an egotistical genius in team sport
Jonny Wilkinson and Ryan Giggs took pride in their craftsmanship
How to deal with talented but awkward people who don’t abide by the rules
Genuine migrants should be allowed to play for England – those moving as professionals not
Why should anyone go beyond simply obeying the law or the rules of the game?
What is fascinating about the cricketer’s retirement is that it is so complete
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