India v Pakistan World Cup semi final in Mohali was the calm at centre of this cricketing storm
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Never mind Sachin Tendulkar's charmed innings, the real miracle of Mohali was the calm at centre of this cricketing storm.
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Date Listed : Thursday, March 31, 2011
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