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PCB to probe Pak's Asia Cup defeat
Pakistan Cricket Board will meet with captain Shoaib Malik and coach Geoff Lawson next week to find out reasons behind their Asia Cup defeat...
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Batting at number 3 slot was the key to success: Raina
Suresh Raina attributes his recent run of success in ODIs to the promotion in the batting order...
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BCCI refutes reports of players' night-out before Asia Cup final
After a Pakistan newspaper said Indian players had an all-nighter at a Karachi beach party, the BCCI said the report is incorrect...
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BCCI gathering details of Yuvraj, Raina's beach party
Yuvraj Singh, Suresh Raina and Rohit Sharma had attended a beach party on the eve of the Asia Cup final, in which the three performed poorly...
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Night out at French Beach didn't help India cricketers
Three members of the Indian team that crashed to a pathetic 100-run defeat to SL in Asia Cup final spent a night out on a beach just a day before the game...
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Wish Ganguly on his 36th birthday
One of India's greatest captains who led the team to many wins outside the country and a fine left-handed batsman, he celebrated his 36th birthday today...
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Indian cricket team returns after Asia Cup
The Indian team, which lost the Asia Cup final to Sri Lanka on Sunday night, returned to India on Monday...
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We'll sort Mendis out in Tests: Dhoni
Lankan spin sensation Ajantha Mendis may have wreaked havoc in the Asia Cup final but skipper MS Dhoni refuses to consider him a major threat...
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Team succumbed to Mendis phobia: Dhoni
MS Dhoni had no qualms in admitting that his team succumbed to a 'Mendis-phobia' in the Asia Cup final...
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Predict the winner
India play Sri Lanka in the final of the Asia Cup at the National Stadium in Karachi on Sunday...
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India blown away in Asia Cup final
Ajanta Mendis's remarkable 6-13 and Sanath Jayasuriya's 79-ball hundred help Sri Lanka win the game by 100 runs...
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Batsmen will have to win final: Coach
India coach Gary Kirsten is pinning hopes on his batsmen to win the Asia Cup as the bowlers have been struggling on the featherbed pitches...
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Mahela banking on Mendis to clinch Asia Cup
Sri Lankan skipper Mahela Jayawardene said he is banking on spin sensation Ajantha Mendis to tame Indian big-hitters in the Asia Cup final on Sunday...
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India, SL ready for final showdown
India will heavily rely on their in-form batsmen to to do the job when they take on a confident Sri Lanka in the final of the Asia Cup on Sunday...
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Difficult to predict who will win in final: Malik
Pakistan captain Shoaib Malik predicted a cracker of an Asia Cup final on Sunday between India and Sri Lanka but refused to name a winner...
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