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Ravi Shastri opens up on equation with BCCI president Sourav Ganguly

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Former India coach Ravi Shastri on Friday opened up on his relationship with ex-spinner and current president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Sourav Ganguly in an exclusive interview with India Today.

Shastri and Ganguly haven't had the best working relationship but have remained cordial with each other over the years. The former all-rounder said that Ganguly is his buddy and both share an equal amount of mutual respect for each other.

"We are buddies. Not that we play marbles with each other every day but there is enough mutual respect," Shastri told India Today's Rajdeep Sardesai.

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KL Rahul pens emotional message for Virat Kohli and fans after T20 World Cup exit

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Indian opening batter KL Rahul expressed his disappointment after his side failed to qualify for the semi-finals of the ongoing ICC Men's T20 World Cup.

India rounded off the Super 12s stage of the showpiece event with a resounding nine-wicket victory over Namibia in Group 2 on Monday.

Both sides had already failed to make the semi-finals before the action got underway in Dubai, but India finished on a high as half-centuries from Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul helped them chase 133 with ease.

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Ravi Shastri gives riveting speech on last day as coach of the Indian cricket team

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Ravi Shastri gave a stirring speech after the Indian T20 team played their final game in the Super 12 stage at the T20 World Cup on 8 November. A clip of the speech, Shastri’s final motivational words as the coach of the Indian side, has gone viral on social media, receiving over 1.3 million views on Instagram till date.

The clip features Shastri giving a moving speech and then hugging his colleagues and the Indian squad.

The former Indian batsman said that the Indian team had over-exceeded his expectations with their way of playing since he took over as the coach. Shastri added that the squad will go down as “one of great teams that has played the game over the five-six years across all formats.”

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Pak Cricket tweets 'How are you feeling, Indian fans?' after T20 World Cup exit, Wasim Jaffer gives savage reply

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India’s exit from the T20 World Cup has evoked reactions from almost all section of the globe. Termed ‘favourites’ to win the Trophy, the Men in Blue were unable to make it to the semi-finals, of the ICC tournament, the first time it has happened in eight years – as New Zealand beat Afghanistan by eight wickets to Sunday to seal their berth and extinguish India's last hopes.

As Indian fans try to come to terms with the fact that yet another ICC trophy will not end up with their cricket team, Cricket Pakistan's Twitter handle posted a tweet, which stated: 'How are you feeling, Indian fans?' While the message did not indicate any type of banter, many took exception believing the tweet could be in a sour taste. Quoting it, India's very own Wasim Jaffer, who is known to post witty tweets on the social media platform, came up with a savage reply.

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India look to end Kohli-Shastri era on a high with semis out of reach

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Both groups in the Super 12s came down to hitting the eight-points mark eventually and India's losses in the first two games had made their early exit all but a foregone conclusion. The last day of the group stage will, therefore, be the last day as T20I captain for Virat Kohli, and the end of the road for some members of the coaching staff who will leave with a strong legacy, but one that will be without any major limited-overs trophies.

For Namibia, it is anything but a dead rubber. There are no dead rubbers for Associate teams, the chance to play against the top ranked sides so rare that there will always be something to gain at World Cups. Namibia have done stupendously to make it to the Super 12s with a national roster that barely hits 20 players, and they made the first round of next year's World Cup while they were at it. It is a comment on the lopsided nature of contemporary cricket that they might well have to wait another year before they play so many Full Members at a stretch, so their view come Monday will hardly change - this is an opportunity to prepare for another big 12 months in their calendar. India abandoned their optional nets session on Sunday, but there can be none of that if you are an Associate team.