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The leading run-getter for Delhi Daredevils so far, Shreyas Iyer’s confidence and his ability to score at a quick pace will serve him well, says his c
India ready to script Kohli-Saha saga
A new Test captain, a new wicketkeeper, a new administration, and whole new set of challenges. Indian cricket’s latest chapter begins nowAlagappan Mut
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Luke Ronchi has shown he can both rebuild a wobbling innings or launch from a platform at the death, making him a vital cog in New Zealand’s set-up le
India's gangling life support
For long a contributor to India’s lack of control with the ball, Ishant Sharma has become far more accurate. The rest of the fast-bowling attack, howe
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Pakistan have never beaten India in a World Cup match, and while they are not at their strongest, their opponents have been in dire form. Can Misbah-u
A century of wins for India
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