India are once again at the crossroads, with the team again searching for middle order options ahead of the World Cup.
Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja dominated with the ball for India while Virat Kohli ended his long wait for a Test century.
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Poor batting was at the heart of the debacle.
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'He is at his best now, he is in the right frame of mind.' The tough times he has gone through will only make him a better player and a stronger personality.'
The national selectors did well to deliver a loud and clear message as they sought to kickstart the transition in the Indian T20 team.
It is that time of the year when cricketers from around the world wait with bathed breath as their names come up at the Indian Premier League auction.
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'They (the ransomware attackers) are not after any VVIP data.' 'Had that been the case, they would have quietly installed a different malware.'
'No one makes someone a cricketer. As a coach, you can only guide them.'
'Rohit had so much talent that he would have made it anyhow, under any coach, but I am happy I was able to guide him.'
England underlined their domination in white ball cricket as they outclassed Pakistan by five wickets to win the T20 World Cup title on Sunday.
Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Patel and Arshdeep Singh were the only bright lights in a poor India show at the T20 World Cup.
It turned out to be a lop-sided contest as India were thoroughly outplayed in both batting and bowling by a dominant England.
Will India pick Dinesh Karthik or Rishabh Pant, Axar Patel or Yuzvendra Chahal for the semi-final game on Thursday?
Out of India's total tally of 842 runs in five matches, the duo has rattled up 471 runs -- which accounts to 55 percent of the runs -- at a strike rate of 160.