Munaf Patel
Jun 18 2009, Sreelata Yellamrazu

The ICC World Twenty20 has lost its sheen for team India. The defending champions now plan and prepare for the four ODI tour to the Caribbean even as the West Indies plan to take on Sri Lanka in the second semi final tomorrow.
The BCCI...

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