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Rohit Sharma - 'Can't Give Entire Detail': Rohit Sharma's Straightforward Answer When Asked About Batting Mantra On Challenging Tracks - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India -  Chennai

'Can't Give Entire Detail': Rohit Sharma's Straightforward Answer When Asked About Batting Mantra On Challenging Tracks

To each his own is India captain Rohit Sharma's mantra for batting on tricky tracks as he feels there can't be a one-size-fits-all approach, which could be detrimental to the team's greater cause. The Indian skipper has been the team's top scorer with 207 runs from three games, including a superb 120 in the opening Test in Nagpur. It is not just about the runs where he is head and shoulders above the rest of the specialist batters (Virat Kohli is second with 111 runs, while Cheteshwar Pujara has 98 runs), but Rohit has looked very assured while playing the Australian spinners, although a second big knock eluded him.

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Rohit Sharma - Narendra Modi - Steven Smith - Anthony Albanese - Preparations Underway At Narendra Modi Stadium Ahead Of 4th India-Australia Test - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India -  Delhi -  Mumbai -  New Delhi

Preparations Underway At Narendra Modi Stadium Ahead Of 4th India-Australia Test

Preparations for the fourth India-Australia Test of the Border-Gavaskar series are underway which will feature Prime Ministers of India and Australia watching the match. Banners of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Australian PM Anthony Albanese were put up to commemorate the occasion on day 1 of the final test match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Ahmedabad on March 9.

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Steve Smith - Steven Smith - "One Of The Groundsmen Said...": Steve Smith's Big Revelation On Ahmedabad Pitch - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India -  Ahmedabad

"One Of The Groundsmen Said...": Steve Smith's Big Revelation On Ahmedabad Pitch

Australian captain Steve Smith on Wednesday said the 22-yard strip at the Narendra Modi Stadium potentially looks to be the "flattest day one track" compared to the previous three pitches where the ball spun from the word go. Australia are 1-2 down in the four-match series but are through to the World Test Championship final and would like to claim moral victory and psychological advantage over India by restoring parity in the final game. "Looks like probably of the four wickets we've seen so far, potentially the flattest on day one," Smith told reporters on the eve of the game.

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Rohit Sharma - Ravi Shastri - On Ravi Shastri's "Overconfidence" Remark, Rohit Sharma's Sharp Retort - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

On Ravi Shastri's "Overconfidence" Remark, Rohit Sharma's Sharp Retort

Former coach Ravi Shastri's assertion that the Indian team lost in Indore due to "overconfidence" has been termed "rubbish" by skipper Rohit Sharma, who minced no words while calling him an "outsider". Shastri, who was the Indian team's head coach for six out of seven years from 2014, wouldn't be too amused to find out how it feels when the shoe is on the other foot.

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Cameron Green - Ricky Ponting - Nathan Lyon - Mitchell Marsh - Peter Handscomb - Aaron Hardie - Matt Renshaw - Matthew Kuhnemann - Todd Murphy - "Australia Will Have Several Surprise Inclusions For England Tour": Ricky Ponting - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - Australia - South Africa - India

"Australia Will Have Several Surprise Inclusions For England Tour": Ricky Ponting

Legendary cricketer Ricky Ponting has predicted some surprise inclusions in the Australian squad for the World Test Championship (WTC) final and the Ashes in England from the one that is currently touring India. Australia secured a place in the WTC final at The Oval in June after collecting the required percentage points following their nine-wicket win against India in the third Border-Gavaskar Test at Indore recently.

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Narendra Modi - Anthony Albanese - Spotlight On India's Batting Unit As Rohit Sharma's Men Seek WTC Final Spot - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - India - Sri Lanka

Spotlight On India's Batting Unit As Rohit Sharma's Men Seek WTC Final Spot

India's batting megastars will be desperate to clear the cobwebs from their head in pursuit of a second successive World Test Championship final berth as they take on Australia in the series-deciding fourth Test here from Thursday. The equation remains simple for the hosts. Win the series 3-1 and don't depend on the result of Sri Lanka's away rubber in New Zealand for a ticket to summit WTC clash in June. After the spinners from both sides held fort on designer tracks that bordered on being under-prepared, the firm and even bounce on offer at Motera does promise some welcome respite for the batters.

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Glenn Maxwell - Shane Warne - "Shane Warne Reached Out To Me During Tough Phase": Glenn Maxwell - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Thailand -  Bangalore

"Shane Warne Reached Out To Me During Tough Phase": Glenn Maxwell

Australia's star all-rounder Glenn Maxwell says the late Shane Warne had the ability to make one feel at ease in an instant and reveals how the spin wizard reached out to him during a tough phase. The Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) player termed Warne, who died last year due to a cardiac arrest while vacationing in Thailand, as the most caring and loyal person he had ever come across.

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"Should've Played Ranji Trophy": Ex-India Star Calls Out Players' 'Negative Mindset' - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

"Should've Played Ranji Trophy": Ex-India Star Calls Out Players' 'Negative Mindset'

Indian batters haven't managed to get going in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia. The 2-1 lead that India hold at the moment has more to do with the spinners' performance than the batters. Barring Rohit Sharma in the first Test, none of the Indians have managed to touch the triple-digit mark in the series so far. When asked about the team's preparation for the series, Gautam Gambhir had no hesitation in suggesting that the players should've played a few Ranji Trophy games before the start of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

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