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They were accused of being too friendly in the aftermath of South Africa's win over England last year but there was nothing amiable about Paul Harris's duel with his old mate Jonathan Trott.
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Maybe the crowd had been given warning. Little more than a hardened rump turned up for a day during which entertainment took second place to position-building. After five energy-sapping sessions, during which South Africa constructed something solid but, in modern-day terms, not impregnable, England needed all their resolve to get through the final session of the day relatively unscathed.
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Cape Town (S. Africa), Dec.12 : When Jonathan Trott walks out to bat for England at the SuperSport Park Centurion here against South Africa next week, nobody will have more extreme emotions than his coach, Anton 'Yogi' Ferreira, who helped him up the first rungs of the international ladder.
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JONATHAN Trott goes ‘home’ to Newlands on Friday confident he can hold back the tears and keep his eyes on the ball against his native country. Trott marked only his second one-day international appearance with 87 runs and shared a stand of ...
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The South Africa-born batsman is certainly likable – but should we feel comfortable with him playing for England?This week England's newest South Africa-born batsman Jonathan Trott has been talking with an infectious, meandering wistfulness about returning, as he did yesterday, to play at his childhood ground in Cape Town. Along the way it was quite easy to get caught up in the aw-shucks romantic symmetry of it all, to be seduced and touched...
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