India cricket
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India’s report card at the World Cup: Deepti Sharma earns the plaudits, dot balls hurt Mithali Raj
Angikaar Choudhury
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India’s World Cup campaign will be defined by their unprecedented run, not the runner-up tag
Zenia D'Cunha
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Australian cricketers are considering boycotting next month’s Bangladesh tour: Reports
AFP
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Nobody thought we’d be finalists: Jhulan Goswami looks for positives after World Cup defeat
Scroll Staff
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KL Rahul to miss first Test against Sri Lanka due to fever
Scroll Staff
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‘Chin up girls. You have done the country proud.’: Twitter praises team India
Scroll Staff
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Everybody was very nervous and I think that resulted in our defeat, says Indian skipper Mithali Raj
AFP
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Definitely won’t be easy for England: Mithali Raj says India are determined ahead of World Cup final
Scroll Staff
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India storm into Women’s World Cup final with 36-run win over Australia
Scroll Staff
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‘Big match, big player’: Twitter explodes as Harmanpreet Kaur hits a brilliant 171*
Scroll Staff
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My role will be to get the guys to play a fearless brand of cricket: Shastri
Scroll Staff
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‘It is never easy playing Sri Lanka at home’: Virat Kohli isn’t taking opposition lightly
AFP
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India’s tour of Sri Lanka: All eyes on Rahul, Rohit in warm-up game against President’s XI
Scroll Staff
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‘We need to make sure that we bring our best game against India,’ says Australia’s Alex Blackwell
Scroll Staff
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Sri Lanka open to investigating 2011 World Cup final loss after Ranatunga’s match-fixing allegations
AFP
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Bharat Arun used to work a lot with me when I wasn't part of the playing XI: Umesh Yadav
Scroll Staff
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Ravi Shastri gets his wish: Bharat Arun is confirmed as India’s bowling coach
Scroll Staff
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Mithali Raj believes she could not enhance her skills due to the burden of responsibility
Scroll Staff
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Women’s World Cup: In do-or-die match, India’s resilience will be tested by strong New Zealand
Zenia D'Cunha
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Rahul Dravid might be Mr Dependable, but asking him to coach three teams is stretching it too far
Kushal Phatarpekar