Even though England have lost Vaughan, Trescothick and Jones before the Nagpur Test, the tourists have a pace battery that can trouble the in-form Indian batsmen.
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The two keep motivating players and are also an integral component in Pakistan's scheme of things in one-day cricket. Their indisposition eliminated the motivation factor and badly disturbed the team combination.
BY Moin Khan 25 February 2006
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The biggest advantage the Indians had was the former Australian captain's ability of being an excellent reader and analyser of the game as compared to Woolmer, who lacked the hardcore experience of match pressures.
BY Moin Khan 24 February 2006
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India was a better team and there is no shame in losing to a side that displayed thorough professionalism and commitment in all the departments with such consistency.
BY Moin Khan 17 February 2006
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Sachin played an excellently calculated innings and together with Dravid did all the spade work before Yuvraj and Dhoni delivered the killing blows.
BY Moin Khan 14 February 2006
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Outfoxed, out-thought, outsmarted and eventually outclassed in all the departments of the game. Something that should be a concern for Pakistan.
BY Moin Khan 11 February 2006
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When Dravid was keeping wickets, the Indians had the luxury of including an additional all-rounder or a specialist bowler. But that advantage is gone with Dhoni keeping wickets and Dravid playing as a specialist batsman.
BY Moin Khan 9 February 2006
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History might not forgive Dravid for his poor captaincy and unsporting attitude. After all, we have still not forgotten the act of the Chappells, have we?
BY Moin Khan 7 February 2006
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It is a mind boggling decision to drop someone of the experience of Ganguly who not only has scored over 10,000 one-day runs but is better equipped to handle the enormous pressure.
BY Moin Khan 4 February 2006
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We hear a green-top wicket is awaiting the teams in Karachi. I am sure there would be butterflies in the bellies of the batsmen while the seamers must be smiling ear-to-ear.
BY Moin Khan 28 January 2006
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