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Crushing defeat not a step backwards for Windies – Holder – Business Standard

December 12, 2015

Crushing defeat not a step backwards for Windies – Holder – Business Standard
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Crushing defeat not a step backwards for Windies - Holder
Business Standard
Skipper Jason Holder insisted his West Indies team's massive innings defeat to Australia in the first Test today was not a step backwards. It was groundhog day again for the Caribbean tourists, who capitulated to an innings and 212-run loss well inside ...
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