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"One Bad Match...": Ex-India Star Has A Clear Choice Between Ishan Kishan And KS Bharat For WTC Final
As Rishabh Pant has been out of action since December, last year and KL Rahul has also been ruled out, the squad consists of Ishan Kishan and KS Bharat as the wicketkeeping options.
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"Virat Has Come Clean": Nayan Mongia To NDTV On Controversy Over White-Ball Captaincy
Former cricketer Nayan Mongia has weighed in on the controversy surrounding India's white-ball captaincy after Virat Kohli's explosive press conference on Wednesday.
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World Salutes Mahendra Singh Dhoni, The Boss Behind The Stumps
The former India skipper on Sunday became the first wicketkeeper in world cricket to effect 100 stumpings in ODIs.
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Mahendra Singh Dhoni Hits Century Of Stumpings
The former India captain becomes the first man to hit the 100-stumpings mark in ODIs.
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Mahendra Singh Dhoni Should Continue to be Captain Until 2016 World Twenty20: Nayan Mongia
Former India wicketkeeper Nayan Mongia has said Mahendra Singh Dhoni is India's best bet in the shorter formats of the game.
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Sachin has been sent by God to play cricket: Nayan Mongia
As the Mumbai Indians batsman turns 40 on Wednesday playing against Kolkata Knight Riders in an IPL clash here, the former wicketkeeper recalled the day in 1998, saying Tendulkar is born to play cricket.
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Former players support Azharuddin against Kambli
Former India captain Mohammad Azharuddin rubbished claims by his ex-teammate Vinod Kambli that the 1996 World Cup semi-final against Sri Lanka at the Eden Gardens could have been fixed. Azharuddin was backed by his former teammates Sanjay Manjrekar, Nayan Mongia and Venkatpathy Raju and the then team manager Ajit Wadekar who all said that the decision to chase wa...
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No match-fixing exists in Indian cricket: Jaywant Lele
Former BCCI secretary Jaywant Lele, who monitored the happenings of the match-fixing scandal that rocked the game a decade ago, has insisted that no evidence was ever found that Indian cricketers had played a part in the match-fixing scandal.