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The waiting game - It’s been six years and still he isn’t able to cement his place in the Indian team. Dinesh Karthik only earns a call up when any player is injured. The Tamil Nadu cricketer talks about the frustration of having to prove himself every time and be content with one-off opportunities that come his way in this free wheeling chat with All Sports Magazine.

“My performance will speak for itself" - With 776 runs in ten matches, including three centuries and fifties, it was truly a successful two months for Cheteshwar Pujara in England. Skipper of the India A team and the highest run-scorer of the recently concluded India-England-West Indies series talks to All Sports Magazine about his exploits.

Triple treat? - Without Vettori's guile and McCullum to provide some pizzazz, it's hard to escape the conclusion that the final on August 28 will be a South Asian affair.

Life in the fast lane - Indian cricket’s youth brigade is ambitious and raring to make a mark. And they’re not about to change gear, except for the next photo shoot.

Answering critics with a straight bat - Rohit Sharma doesn't shy away from flak. Everyone has an opinion, he says, and he's determined to respond. And do well in Test cricket, in case you were wondering.

Substance over style - Virat Kohli admits his swaggering confidence has not always made him popular with his critics, but damned if he's going to let that deter him.

Beyond 800 - The effect that Muttiah Muralitharan – the player and the human being – has had on Sri Lanka is indelible.

Murali-Malinga tango - The ever-smiling Murali may have hogged the limelight at Galle, but it was Man of the Match Malinga who was the real architect of the Lankan win.

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