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India tour of New Zealand 2014

India will go for win against New Zealand, says Shikhar Dhawan

  India‘s opening batsman Shikhar Dhawan has said that India will try to hunt down whatever total New Zealand set them in the fifth and final day of the second Test match at Wellington.   New Zealand who looked down and out of the match were rescued by Brendon McCullum (281*) and BJ Watling (124)...

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Cheteshwar Pujara hopes to feature in India’s ODI plans

  India‘s Cheteshwar Pujara who has had a good run with the bat so far has revealed that has aspires to play for India in One-Day International matches in the near future.   Pujara who has still not made a mark for himself in the shorter format of the game said that if given a...

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ICC World Cup 2015: Spinners may play crucial role, says Dipak Patel

Patel has played 75 One-Day Internationals (ODIs) and 37 Test matches for New Zealand.

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India vs New Zealand 2014 2nd Test stats highlights: Day 4

Statistical highlights on Day Four of the second and final Test between India and New Zealand.

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BJ Watling proud of rescue act with Brendon McCullum

Watling scored 124 during his 352-run stand with Brendon McCullum for the sixth wicket.

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Shikhar Dhawan still believes India can win 2nd Test

Dhawan said that the drop catch of McCullum's drop catch made the difference in the Test.

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Brendon McCullum eyes maiden triple ton and Martin Crowe’s record of 299 runs

McCullum is 19 runs away to become New Zealand's first triple centurion.

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Ross Taylor blessed with baby boy

Taylor missed the second Test against India to witness the birth of his second child.

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Brendon McCullum’s unbeaten 281 hands New Zealand command of 2nd Test against India after Day 4

New Zealand lead India by 325 runs at stumps on Day Four of the second Test.

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India vs New Zealand, 2nd Test, Day 4: McCullum, Neesham extend lead; score 512/6

New Zealand are at 512 for six in their second innings of the second Test.

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