Broad out of Nagpur Test; Finn doubtful
England fast bowler Stuart Broad has been ruled out of the 4th and final Test between India and England due to a bruised heel.
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India vs England 2012: Nagpur Test - Preview
Down in the dumps after back-to-back defeats, India`s under-fire cricketers will have to pull themselves up by the bootstraps and compete on equal footing against a confident England in the perform-or-perish fourth and final Test commencing here on Thursday.
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Dropping non-performers is correct decision
Former India captain Mohammad Azharuddin on Tuesday backed the selectors` decision to drop Harbhajan Singh and Yuvraj Singh from the team for the fourth and final Test against England but is hopeful that both will make a comeback in the squad.
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Internal reason stopped MSD from being replaced: Amarnath
Former national selector Mohinder Amarnath on Tuesday created a flutter by openly admitting that "certain internal reason" stopped the selection committee from replacing Mahendra Singh Dhoni as Indian captain after eight successive Test defeats in England and Australia.
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Broad unlikely for T20s against India
England Twenty20 captain Stuart Broad is a doubtful starter for the two T20 Internationals against India after suffering a recurrence of the heel injury here on Tuesday.
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Ashwin skips optional practice session
Indian off spinner Ravichandran Ashwin skipped Indian team`s optional practice session on Tuesday at the VCA Stadium in Jamtha where the fourth and final match of the series gets under way from December 13.
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Not strange for home team to ask for helpful wicket: Swann
Criticised in many quarters for his demands for turning tracks in the ongoing Test series against England, beleaguered Mahendra Singh Dhoni got unexpected support from visiting team off-spinner Grame Swann who said there is nothing "strange" about the Indian skipper`s request.
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Swann reveals Flower’s ‘pep-talk’ enthused England to Kolkata Test win
England off spinner Graeme Swann has revealed a fervent rallying cry from the usually soft-spoken Andy Flower to his players at lunchtime on the fourth day of the Kolkata Test against India inspired them to go on and win the match, taking an unassailable 2-1 lead in the series.
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