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Team India leaves for West Indies
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Team India leaves for West Indies
April 28, 2010 15:56
As the Indian cricket team leaves for West Indies for the World Twenty 20, 2010, here is a look at some shots before their departure.
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Indian cricket captain M S Dhoni (L), coach Gary Kirsten (R) and team manager Ranjib Biswal during an interaction for the T20 World Cup, at a hotel in Mumbai. (PTI Photo)
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Indian Captain M S Dhoni leaves form Mumbai for the T20 World Cup scheduled to begin from April 30 in the West Indies. (PTI Photo)
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A high-spirited Harbhajan Singh leaves for the World T20. (PTI Photo)
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Sitting in the team bus, Suresh Raina is all smiles. After all, he is in a splendid form off late and would be a real asset to the Indian team as they brace themselves for the World T20. (PTI Photo)
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Cricketers Piyush Chawla and Yusuf Pathan at a hotel before leaving for the T20 World Cup, in Mumbai on Tuesday.
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Yuvraj Singh, all set with his bags to leave for the World T20. He hopes to rejuvenate his form and take the Caribbean by a storm. (AP Image)
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Bhajji ready with his suitcase to leave for West Indies. (AP Image)
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