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[wanabidii] Top Headlines: CT: What's in store, what's at stake when India, Pakistan clash today

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CT: What’s in store, what’s at stake when India, Pakistan clash today
Toil. Preparation. Repetition. Both teams will be hoping these three qualities can take them over the line on Sunday. Experienced sportsmen seem aware of how big contests can begin to acquire a life of their own, a tapestry involving both those watching and those playing, become ebbing, flowing beasts with their own momentum.
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Form, rankings, even the bookies, favour India. But Pakistan have improved beyond recognition since captain Kohli’s boys mauled them in the group game. Here’s why the 2017 Champions Trophy final at the Kennington Oval, London could be both unpredictable and special:
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National Passion vs National Sport: Indo-Pak rivalry in Old Blighty
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