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Dean Jones

Rohit Sharma should open without a doubt: Kumar Sangakkara

Rohit has already announced his decision to open in all the games for the Mumbai-based franchise.

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India can win with their B-minus game: Dean Jones

Dean Jones has praised India saying they back themselves to win from any position while Australia have to be at their absolute best.

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World Cup Countdown: 1987 – Kapil Dev shows magnanimity but India lose by one run

On October 9, 1987, Australia rode a wonderful gesture of sportsmanship to win a cliff-hanger against India.

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I apologise to Australian team for not thinking they could beat India: Dean Jones

Dean Jones has apologised to the Australian cricket team for believing they won't be able to beat India.

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India similar to the West Indies of the 80s, but the main ‘problem’ is MS Dhoni: Dean Jones

Jones, termed Dhoni as the main ‘problem’ for India with regards to how the Indian team will fit in Rishabh Pant in ODIs.

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Can’t believe how much criticism MS Dhoni has got for his knock: Dean Jones

Former Australia batsman Dean Jones has taken exception at the criticism thrown towards MS Dhoni

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India should play Kuldeep Yadav and Ravindra Jadeja: Dean Jones

Jones also reckons India should give some responsibility to young wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant.

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Steve Smith and Cameron Bancroft’s recent interviews have added more fire to the ball-tampering scandal: Dean Jones

Jones felt the two players should have kept quiet, served their bans, which are ending soon, and tried to earn back their places in the side.

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Australian batsmen can really look at the way Cheteshwar Pujara went about his game: Dean Jones

Jones believes Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood will be key to exploit the pacy and bouncy conditions at Perth's new Optus Stadium.

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If India don’t win this time, they will never win in Australia: Dean Jones

Australia are a depleted unit in the absence of Steve Smith and David Warner, providing India their "best" chance of winning a maiden Test series Down Under.

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