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'We respond well to must-win games' - Starc
Australia fast bowler Mitchell Starc talks about returning to form after his injury and the team's upcoming must-win match against England
'Title will help Sarfraz settle as leader'
Charting India's map to World Cup 2019
Dravid: India need an attacking wristspinner in middle overs
Dravid: India need to try out multiple middle-order combinations
#PoliteEnquiries: Amir in World XI v Aliens?
Pakistan save their best for last
Dravid: Fakhar has potential to dominate white-ball cricket
Dravid: Maybe time for India to think about a wristspinner
Dravid: Zaman's ton moment of the tournament
Dravid: Sarfraz has led by example
Dravid: Amir spell made for compelling viewing
Dravid: We saw the potential this Pakistan team has
Tait: 'Players are remembered for performances such as Amir's'
Man, or machine?
Agarkar: India not been under this much pressure in a while
Dravid: 'Zaman was incredible against Ashwin'
Pakistan: lucky or underrated?
'I would prefer Dhoni playing for Pakistan'
Pakistan's road to the Champions Trophy final
India's road to the Champions Trophy final
Hasan Ali: Pakistan's new go-to man
ESPNcricinfo Match Report - India v Bangladesh
Dravid: Pakistan's best chance is to bowl first
Agarkar: Every time Pakistan need a wicket, Hasan Ali has got it
Dravid: India should stick to their tactics of setting up slowly
Tait: Bumrah and Bhuvneshwar in good shape going into the final
Trott explains why Afghanistan left out Noor Ahmad
Madsen on T20 World Cup debut: Big moment for cricket in Italy
Siraj on T20 World Cup call-up: 'It came as a shock'
Santner: Seifert has always had the 360 element
Rashid: Effort more important than winning or losing
Suryakumar: 'Always an added pressure when playing at home'
Agha: 'Babar's role is to give us stability'
Markram on T20's intent revolution: 'You feel sorry for bowlers'
Suryakumar: We've played a lot of matches in dew and will handle it
Agha: India game is a government's decision, not ours