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T20 World Cup: India Eye Head Start Against Ireland
After the gruelling more than two months of Indian Premier League (IPL) action, the Indian stars will return for national duty in their ICC Men's T20 World Cup opener against Ireland at Nassau County International Cricket Stadium here on Wednesday.
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