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Indians Were Instrumental In Their Own Downfall With Some Forgettable Shots: Sunil Gavaskar
Former India batsman Sunil Gavaskar has said that India "just didn't show the patience required in a Test" to take on the New Zealand challenge in the World Test Championship final at Southampton recently.
New Zealand won the rain-marred summit clash against India by eight wickets to bag the winning purse of Rs 12 crore along with an ICC Test Championship Mace.
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New Zealand Adapted Conditions Better Than India, Says RCB's Coach Sridharan Sriram
Former India player and the batting and spin coach of IPL side Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) for the last two years, Sridharan Sriram, said that New Zealand were well acclimatised ...
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One Off Game Never Tells Whole Picture, India Is Truly A Great Side: Kane Williamson
New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson termed India a "formidable" and a "truly great side", and that the Black Caps were "proud to achieve a win" against the Virat Kohli-led side ...
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One Good Stand Could Have Done The Trick For India Says Sachin Tendulkar
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'Zombie': Wagner Reveals How Southampton Crowd Got Under The Skin Of Kohli
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India Got Bowling Wrong, Under-Bowled Jadeja, Hints Sachin Tendulkar
The Indian team management may have erred on the choice of bowling combination and under-bowled left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja in New Zealand's second innings in the World Test Championship (WTC ...
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Injured Kane Williamson Battles Bio-Bubble Life Without Complaints
Even as the New Zealand team reached Auckland to a rousing reception from the airport staff, public and media, the man who led them to the World Test Championship (WTC) ...
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WTC Final Win Will Encourage Youngsters To Take Up Cricket Says Gary Stead
New Zealand head coach Gary Stead has said the victory over India in the World Test Championship final at Southampton will promote the sport in the country and bring more ...
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Virat Kohli's Batting Struggles In Tests Mental, Not Technical
Indian skipper Virat Kohli's manner of dismissal in the second innings of the World Test Championship final against New Zealand in Southampton has drawn comparisons to his dismissals during the ...
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No Victory Parade For World Test Champions New Zealand
Under normal circumstances, the arrival of a world champion team, especially one that has lifted the trophy for the first time, would call for a parade and public felicitation. But ...
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Brendon McCullum In Awe Of Kane Williamson's 'Masterstroke'
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Current Group Of New Zealand Players Best In Our History: Richard Hadlee
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Evergreen Ross Taylor To Bat On After Test Championship Win
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