‘Fatigue no reason for India’s defeats’
Out-of-favour opener Gautam Gambhir has refused to read too much into India’s back-to-back losses at the ongoing tri-series in the Caribbean. Gambhir says it’s part and parcel of the game.
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Death bowling continues to be a worrying factor
Virat Kohli called it a reality check. He was not far off the mark because it usually is a rigorous reality check when India tours the Caribbean.
Changes made to Ranji Trophy schedule
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Sri Lanka win by 161 runs against India
Kingston, Jamaica: India lost to Sri Lanka in the third match of the ODI Tri-Series in Kingston on Tuesday as Virat Kohli had his first full game as India captain.
India was looking to bounce back af
Tharanga guides SL to 348/1 against India
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Lanka minister reacts to cricketer son's airline flare up
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Swann shows no lasting effects of arm injury
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Fatigue did not lead to India’s back-to-back losses: Gambhir
Out-of-favour opener Gautam Gambhir today refused to believe that fatigue due to excessive cricket was the reason behind India’s back-to-back defeats in the ongoing tri series in the West Indies.