Promising but patchy
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India's batsmen look to set the record straight
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The forgotten series
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Different strokes, similar result
Virender Sehwag’s innings are exhilarating while Sachin Tendulkar’s batting is more calculated. Both of them played their part to lead India’s fightba
Steak, Onions and controversy
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Bravo spoils an Indian party
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Fields of dreams from the sky
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