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Lack of consistency cost India series, says Azhar

Former captain Mohammad Azharuddin on Sunday attributed India's lack of consistency as the reason behind their ODI series loss to Australia and said the players need to learn to win close games in pressure situations. "They (Indians) lack consistency. Full Article at NDTV

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