Agricultural, impure, glorious
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Optimism and oblivion
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India's efforts fail to match aspirations
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The cricketing quotient behind the glam
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Playing at the cutting edge
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Quantity street not so sweet
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'Our Twenty20 form is a mystery'
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Back up to speed
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Everything you wanted to know about the Champions League
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