Champions Trophy
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Cricket: Pakistan crush India by 180 runs to lift Champions Trophy
Scroll Staff
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We love the stick: Indians cheer hockey win over Pakistan – and chuckle over huge cricket loss
Scroll Staff
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Pakistan thump India by 180 runs to win the 2017 Champions Trophy
Scroll Staff
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‘Sushmaji, please rescue 11 Indians stranded at the Oval’: Struggle of Boys in Blue elicits humour
Scroll Staff
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Champions Trophy Final, as it happened: Clinical Pakistan win by 180 runs
Vinayakk Mohanarangan
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The enigma that is the Pakistan cricket team: Don’t analyse, just rejoice in the madness
Rajesh Tiwary
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India may think of playing an extra seamer if it is overcast during Champions Trophy final: Gavaskar
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The biggest question ahead of Champions Trophy final: Which Pakistan will turn up against India?
AFP
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The Weekend Fix: India vs Pakistan as a British rivalry, plus nine other great Sunday reads
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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More than a win for either side, the India-Pakistan rivalry badly needs a contest worth the hype
Vinayakk Mohanarangan
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The big news: Mamata Banerjee claims Darjeeling unrest is a GJM conspiracy, and 9 other top stories
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Neither arrogant nor intimidated, Virat Kohli’s men are primed for the big final
Anand Vasu
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Robert Vadra among ‘special guests’ invited by the BCCI at Champions Trophy: Report
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Why Indian cricket supporters must remember to applaud Pakistan in the final
Rahul Fernandes
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‘Determined to get golden ball’: Pakistan’s Hasan Ali living Champions Trophy 'dream’
AFP
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Nobody gave us a chance, we’ve already surpassed expectations: Pakistan’s Junaid Khan
Saj Sadiq
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Stick to what’s worked well for you, Rahul Dravid tells Virat Kohli ahead of India-Pakistan final
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The Dhawan-Rohit combination is the secret of India's Champions Trophy dominance
Angikaar Choudhury
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Kumar Sangakkara column: Bangladesh reminiscent of the 1996 World Cup-winning Sri Lanka team
Kumar Sangakkara
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Despite loss to India, the days of Bangladesh being embarrassing whipping boys are long gone
Peter Miller