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Jun 4 2009, Sreelata Yellamrazu

India have shown that the divisive spirit of the IPL has not ruined the cohesion of the team. The warm up match against Pakistan was more than just a warm up. Rather it was a prelude to the ICC World Twenty20 in England and also, showed that..

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