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India's Main Men Prepare For Second ODI

30 November 2010
India's Main Men Prepare For Second ODI
India's Main Men Prepare For Second ODI
REUTERS/Adnan Abidi (INDIA - Tags: SPORT CRICKET) Picture Supplied by Action Images

India's men of the moment - Virat Kohli and Gautam Gambhir - are pictured during a training session ahead of the second One-Day International against New Zealand in Jaipur on Wednesday (1st December).

Kohli stroked a wonderful 105 in the opening match and was later named as man-of-the-match while Gambhir (behind Kohli in this image) is leading the side in the absence of Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

Kohli, a former India Under-19 captain, scored his second century in as many matches in Guwahati as India overpowered New Zealand to score a 40-run victory.

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