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Do-or-die situation for India in sixth ODI

GUWAHATI: It will be a litmus test for India's resilience as they take on Australia in the do-or-die sixth One-dayer on Sunday, fully aware that any slip-up in the game would allow the visitors to clinch the series. Full Article at Times of India

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