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Rohit 150 powers India's win
Rohit Sharma's 150 underpinned India's surge to 364 for 5 against Afghanistan in the World Cup warm-up match at Adelaide Oval, allowing MS Dhoni's tea
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Wagner confident of defending 250
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Liverpool in contact over January moves
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