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NatWest Trophy yet to arrive; not missing, says Shah
Mumbai: The Board of control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Niranjan Shah on Tuesday said the Board was yet to receive the NatWest Trophy, which the Indians won beating England in the triangular One-day series in July, and asserted "there is no question of losing the trophy".

The BCCI secretary Niranjan Shah

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Comment of the day

India is a long way away from resembling the professionalism of other teams. Defeating a way below strength English squad is not a sign of improvement but just a bandaid treatment for covering up serious gashes. One sure way to knowing that India is improving is when it starts defeating full-strength teams, not below par squads. Maybe with this win Indian cricket may be on the rise but then maybe not. Only time will tell.

Sunil Vasudeva


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