Mend ways or kiss World Cup goodbye: Gavaskar

Legendary cricketer Sunil Gavaskar has said India could forget about winning the World Cup next year if they continued with their present form and attitude.

Gavaskar said he was getting a feeling that some of the players were taking their places in the team for granted. More

Courtesy: The Hindu

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