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It will be a litmus test for India's resilience as they take on Australia in the do-or-die sixth ODI on Sunday, fully aware that any slip-up in the game would allow the visitors to clinch the series.
Describing his epic knock of 175 against Australia as one of his best innings, Sachin Tendulkar said his effort would have been even more satisfying if it could have guided the team to victory.
Brendon McCullum hit a return-to-form hundred and Scott Styris took three wickets in two overs as New Zealand beat Pakistan by 64 runs in the second ODI on Friday.
Kolkata Knight Riders re-appointed Sourav Ganguly as its captain on Friday and Dav Whatmore, who recently quit from the post of director of operations at National Cricket Academy in Bangalore, was declared the coach.
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