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            <description>His stated intent to win at all times, the rapaciousness of his blade and his fearless attitude could not have been showcased more than towards the fag end of the</description>
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            <description>Unsheathed- by fans, media and critics - to 'decapitate' the heads of the famed and much - celebrated middle order batsmen of the Indian cricket team in the aftermath of</description>
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            <description>Timing is almost everything in cricket - or in many aspects of life. In cricket, whether it is the timing of a well-placed boundary, the timing in getting a gaggle</description>
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            <description>&quot;In 1983 in Mumbai, for an eleven year-old, cricket was the only thing which mattered along with studies and the ubiquitous story book (there was no PC, no Internet, no</description>
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            <description>For all the team-work dynamic and &quot;Chak De India&quot; or &quot;God Save The Queen&quot; or &quot;Come On Aussie&quot; or any other versions of &quot;All for One, One For All&quot; motivating</description>
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