Sachin Tendulkar
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India vs. Australia – a tough Test series ahead
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Australia has arrived in India to play four Tests on their recent trip and both teams will fight hard in the series to prove their supremacy in all matches.
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Wake up Virat Kohli – Team India needs your brilliance
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One of the most competent upcoming batsmen of the world, Virat Kohli, is having a long lean period even at his own home grounds and needs to make a comeback.
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India and fast bowlers, a poor combination
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Despite its rich cricketing history, it is a little baffling to see that India has not been able to produce a dearth of quality fast bowlers who can thrive at international level.
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History favours Pakistan against India – ODI cricket
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Pakistan and India played the 1st ODI on October 1, 1978 at Quetta, met last time on March 18, 2012, at Mirpur and the Green Caps lead the Blue Shirts 69-48.
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Sachin Tendulkar’s glorious ODI journey concludes
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One of the finest batsmen of the world, Sachin Tendulkar, has announced his retirement from the One Day Internationals just before the home series vs. Pakistan.
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Cheteshwar Pujara – Another batting wall in the making
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The young gun of India, Cheteshwar Pujara, has amassed runs vs. England and almost filled the gap created by the great No.3 batsman of the country, Rahul Dravid.
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James Anderson put India under tremendous pressure – fourth Test
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The England speedster, James Anderson, shook the foundations of the strong Indian batting by removing their three top batsmen as hosts struggled on day two.
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England will clinch the series against India – Graham Gooch
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The batting coach of England, Graham Gooch, has predicted that his team has got the potential to win the ongoing four Test series against the hosts India.
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England humiliated India – 3rd Test
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Alastair Cook led England from the front as the visitors played as a combined unit and made the result explicit by letting down the strong Indian squad.
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Ravichandran Ashwin stops the invasion of England – 3rd Test
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Ravichandran Ashwin fought against the lethal bowling of England as most of the top order batsmen surrendered and the visitors are marching towards another win.