India suffer four-wicket loss in the wake of Johnson burst

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India suffer four-wicket loss in the wake of Johnson burst
20 Dec 2014| gocricket.com
India's loss raised questions about their batting implosion on Saturday, a day after their bowlers made a poor choice of length after reducing Australia to 247 for six in their first innings.
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" It is likely to take me a while to get over the disappointment. That said, I wish Peter [Moores, the coach], Eoin and the lads all the best for the World Cup. I would also like to thank all the players and fans who have supported me during my time as one-day captain. " - Alastair Cook
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