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Charge of the young blue brigade

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World champions India thrashed Sri Lanka by eight wickets at Cardiff on Thursday to set up a Champions Trophy final against tournament hosts England at Edgbaston on Sunday.

We are not focusing on individuals: MSD

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India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni rated Sri Lanka as “a dangerous team” ahead of their ICC Champions Trophy semifinal on Thursday, saying they were not just focussing on “a Mahela Jayawardene or a Ku

Old rivals clash again

Unbeaten so far, a confident India would be up against a massive challenge when they take on sub-continental rivals Sri Lanka, a team on the ascendancy after a slow start, in the semi-final of the ICC

‘Don’t mind who we play’

Having endured a “stressful” journey to book a Champions Trophy semifinal berth, England captain Alastair Cook said he didn’t really care who among India or South Africa await his team in the last-fou

England accused of ball tampering

England have found themselves at the centre of a tampering row after former captain Bob Willis accused them of scratching the ball.

Bravo disappointed with Windies’ exit

West Indies captain Dwayne Bravo regretted the fact his side were denied one more ball to win the match after they bowed out of the Champions Trophy following a tie with South Africa.

England face NZ in must-win game

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Stunned by an inspired Sri Lanka in their last game, hosts England find themselves in a spot of bother when they take on New Zealand in a must-win Group A match of the ICC Champions Trophy on Sunday.

Ingram boosts Proteas to 230

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South Africa, after losing the toss, made 230/6 against the West Indies in their winner-takes-all Champions Trophy Group B match at Cardiff on Friday.

Close shave

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New Zealand defeated Sri Lanka by one wicket in a dramatic Champions Trophy group A match here on Sunday.

I’m courageous, says Dhawan

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Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan said the trick to getting his maiden ODI century in the Champions Trophy opening match against South Africa was patience, conceding that it was “quite a job” adjusting to

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