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Martin Guptill blasts unbeaten 189 to propel tourists to 86-run ODI win over England and an unassailable series lead.
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New league will have franchises in Delhi, Mumbai and Hyderabad and aims to capitalise on growing fan base in country.
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Blast targets India opposition party office
Powerful explosion at Bharatiya Janata Party office in southern city of Bangaluru leaves at least 16 wounded.
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Cameron meets India PM amid defence-deal row
India considers cancelling $750m deal with UK-Italian helicopter maker over bribery allegations.
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Pakistan skipper praises bowlers
Misbah-ul-Haq credits pace attack for 2-1 series win over India after countries revive bilateral cricket ties.
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Theatre as democracy: Staging south-south dialogues
A theatre form developed in Brazil takes root in rural areas of India, showing the meaningful cultural exchanges.
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A brutal assault in New Delhi has led to public outrage and calls for tougher sentences for rapists.
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Inzamam urges aggression against India
Newly appointed Pakistan batting consultant wants to bring the fight in upcoming landmark limited overs series.
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Murali backs life ban for fixing
Sri Lankan off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan backs severest punishment possible for anyone guilty of match-fixing.
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