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Simon Katich

KKR coach Simon Katich backs Dinesh Karthik for No.4 spot in India’s playing XI for World Cup

KKR captain Karthik, who was ignored for the five-match ODI home series against Australia, was picked in India's World Cup squad ahead of young Rishabh Pant.

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KKR have a number of guys who can take pressure off Russell: Katich

Andre Russell has been KKR's go-to man this season with six consecutive 40-plus scores.

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Batting has been Kolkata Knight Riders’ biggest strength: Simon Katich

Katich reckons KKR are blessed to have powerful hitters like Chris Lynn and Sunil Narine.

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Dinesh Karthik will be in the mix for the World Cup: Simon Katich

Karthik, who didn't play the one-dayers against Australia, is back in the mix after Rishabh Pant's failure to grab the chance.

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Greg Chappell must step aside as Australia selector with immediate effect: Simon Katich

Chappell, who has been working with Cricket Australia in some capacity or the other over the last 30 years.

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Australia’s batsmen haven’t been patient enough to withstand India’s pressure: Simon Katich

Katich said that the Indian attack is rounded well to continue doing so in overseas.

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Australia cricketer Shaun Marsh breaks unwanted 130-year-old record

Despite a return to form in domestic circuit, Australia's Shaun Marsh continues to churn out low scores in international cricket.

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I don’t regret standing up for myself: Simon Katich on feud with Michael Clarke

Simon Katich has revisited his infamous altercation with Michael Clarke when they were Australia teammates.

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We play our best cricket when we fight: Matthew Hayden

Hayden said that the Tim Paine-led squad to play tough rather than worry about their ‘‘brand’’, a term he believes is coined by a ‘‘bunch of suits’’.

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Michael Clarke hits out at journalist who questioned the former Australian captain’s leadership

Australian sports broadcast journalist Gerald Wheatley had said that the sandpaper scandal can be traced back to how Clarke led the team during his captaincy.

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