While foreign peacekeeping forces roam Afghanistan and new governmentinstitutions are being installed, sport, and especially cricket, is taking aback-
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Records of Azhar, Cronje and Malik may disappear from Wisden
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Mashonaland win by 19 runs in Mutare
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