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October 29, 2006
India v Australia, 18th match, Champions Trophy
October 29, 2006
Australia 252 for 4 (Martyn 73*, Ponting 58, Watson 50) beat India 249 for 8 (Sehwag 75, Dravid 52) by 6 wickets
Scorecard
Match package
Bulletin - Impressive Australia overwhelm India
Dileep Premachandran - A brain-dead bowling display
Peter English - Firing on all cylinders
Stats - McGrath conquers Tendulkar again
Gallery - Australia vanquish India to sail through to semis
Audio - Ravi Shastri: World champions not threatened even once
Preview package
Preview - 'There will be no excuses' - Ponting
News - Yuvraj ruled out
Comment - Indian batsmen under pressure to deliver
News - Sreesanth replaces Agarkar
Ask Steven: Big scores on the losing side, best Test bowling figures by leggies and slow left-armers, and out first ball in Twenty20
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'India don't like being under pressure'
Sri Lanka are hungry and prepared for a win in India. Kumar Sangakkara looks ahead to what his side will need to do
Inbox: The innovations wrought by Twenty20
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