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Videos
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Kirsten backs Dhoni on tight scheduling
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Lawson apologises for media outburst
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Lawson, media walk out on each other
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Team India cools off at water resort
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India win, Dhoni unhappy with schedule
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Split looms over Pakistan security
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Battle for Asia: Dhoni banks on youngsters
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Kirsten determined to do well for India
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My confidence is growing: Rohit Sharma
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squads
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One is tempted to bet on India – no matter what the odds – because of their astute leader MS Dhoni. He has shown more than once that he has what it takes to inspire his men to be one strong, combative unit. |
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History
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| Since its inception in 1984, the Asia Cup has been contested for eight times. India have won the title in 1984, 1988, 1990-91 and 1995. Sri Lanka clinched the title in 1985-86, 1997 and 2004. Pakistan lifted the trophy once in 2000. Hong Kong and UAE played their first Asia Cup in 2004. |
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