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World T20, 2016
08 Mar 16 to 03 Apr 16
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World T20 India Train Hard Ahead of MustWin Tie Against Australia
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World T20: India Train Hard Ahead of Must-Win Tie Against Australia
March 26, 2016 21:22
India face Australia in a crunch World T20 game in Mohali on Sunday. Whoever wins the game, enter the semifinals from Group 2.
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Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan hasn't been able to get a big score in World T20 so far. His scores are 1, 6 and 23. He would like to change that against Australia. (All Images from AFP)
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Yuvraj Singh, the star of India's 2007 World T20 triumph, scored 3, 24 and 4 in the last three matches. He spent extra time in the nets on Saturday.
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Virat Kohli has been India's best player of late. He needs to display the same form against Australia on Saturday.
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He could be seen doing one-hand push ups in the nets on Saturday.
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Harbhajan Singh hasn't got a single game so far but Mohali Stadium is his home-ground.
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Ravindra Jadeja's all-round abilities haven't come to the fore of late. Australia game will be a good opportunity to prove his mettle.
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Is 'Captain Cool' Mahendra Singh Dhoni assuring fans that all will be ok against Australia?
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