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They are players, not machines!!
The shock exit of the T20 champs, India, from the World T20 meet this time, does raises a lot of questions. |
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India need to pull up their socks
India’s loss to West Indies in the Super Eights of the T20 World Cup is not only disappointing, but also quite worrying. It is now very important for the ‘Men-in-Blue’ to pull up their socks and win the rest of the two matches to keep their hopes afloat. |
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India favourites to clinch the trophy
India hold a great chance of winning the match against West Indies and the rest of the Super Eight matches as well. Their first opponents, West Indies, are heavily dependent on their captain and power-hitter Chris Gayle. |
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SA start Super 8 as favourites
The Super 8 encounter of the two of the most talented sides in the T20 World Cup 2009, England and South Africa, brings out two sides, bent on proving their might or being tagged as chokers. |
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India need Dada`s experience against Aussies
India need the experience of Sourav Ganguly for the series against Australia, former cricketer Mohinder Amarnath said on Monday.
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Dropping Ganguly is a mistake
Ganguly’s axing is nothing new in context to the Indian cricket. The world knows what is happening. Undoubtedly, this decision is a mistake. The world knows it. This has not happened for the first time and I’m sure this will continue in the future too. |
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