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‘India’s time has come’: Can a cricket team go in to bat for a troubled economy? – Sydney Morning Herald
They have been called ’the Unbreakables”. Rahane’s team may have had reached their zenith at the Gabba, but their rise was propelled for years by rising Indian…

Rahane’s team batted through forced quarantine, an injury list long enough to field another XI and racial taunts from Australian fans, to produce an unlikely win at a ground that Australia has not lost at in three decades.
Indias Cheteshwar Pujara plays at a ball from Australias Mitchell Starc during play on the final day of the fourth cricket Test between at the Gabba. Credit:AP
“To go through quarantine, have multiple injuries right through the tour, to be bowled out for 36, our lowest score,…
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