Virat Kohli, who considers Sachin Tendulkar as his mentor, during Team India's training session in Adelaide.
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An experienced campaigner, Sachin Tendulkar has featured in six World Cups. He knows what it takes to go the distance and the threats that can shatter the dreams. Indian fans, therefore, would be glad that he feels MS Dhoni and his men can go till the semifinal of the 2015 ICC World Cup. Here's looking at this and some of the other top headlines of the day (February 13).
India can storm into semifinal: Sachin Tendulkar
Sachin Tendulkar on Thursday tipped India to make it to the semifinals of the cricket World Cup. "According to me, the top four teams that I would put them in the semis would be Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and India," Tendulkar, who played six World Cups, said when asked to name the four top teams. (Read more)
Shahid Afridi among eight Pakistani players fined for breaking curfew
Eight Pakistan players, including maverick former captain Shahid Afridi, have been fined for breaching a team curfew ahead of their crucial World Cup game against India, sources said. (Read more)
England face Australian barrier in World Cup opener
England face a formidable task against hosts Australia in their World Cup pener at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Saturday as they look to end a depressing run against the old enemy.
England, chasing a maiden World Cup title, head into the tournament with fresh painful memories of three losses to the Australians. (Read more)


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