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Cricket | November 25, 2018 22:18 ISTThree players from England, two from Australia and one each from Pakistan, New Zealand and the Windies have also been named in the eleven.
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Three players from England, two from Australia and one each from Pakistan, New Zealand and the Windies have also been named in the eleven.
Kohli's unbeaten 61 off 41 balls paved the way for India to beat Australia by six wickets in the third T20 International and level the series 1-1.
Krunal registered career-best figures of 4-36 as he helped India beat Australia by six wickets in the final T20 match to level the three-match series 1-1.
Sohail's patient 147 off 421 balls spanned more than 9 1/2 hours and the maiden Test hundred by Azam (127 not out) defied New Zealand for two sessions after Pakistan resumed on its overnight 207/4.
CoA chief Vinod Rai was unhappy that players' agents are making unsavoury comments about team selection.
The skipper lauded the performance of his bowlers, who restricted Australia to 164 for six after the home team was 68 for one in 8.3 overs, and his batsmen alike.
Having set the hosts an improbable target of 327, England bowlers ran through the Sri Lankan top order on Day 3.
Mithali had two back-to-back fifties against Pakistan and Ireland but was rested for the final league game against Australia due to injury and also didn't feature in India's eight-wicket semi-final loss to England.
Kohli's sublime 41-ball knock and his 60-run unbeaten stand with Dinesh Karthik (22 not out off 18) gave India the much-needed series-levelling win ahead of the all important Test series.
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