Yuvraj
Nov 18 2008, Sreelata Yellamrazu

by Kartik Kannan

2-0 in India’s favour and it feels good being an Indian to see this scoreline. Two victories achieved batting England out of the game. India seems to have made it a habit of winning at home from the second half of 2005,...

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