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Playing with great restraint, Tendulkar and Bangar, who had
plodded away at one end all this while, helped India inch closer
to the West Indies target. They were, however, to be separated
after they had realised 46 runs for the third wicket, Bangar
falling to Merv Dillon. Skipper Sourav Ganguly, who followed,
lasted just one ball, a victim of a poor decision by umpire Asoka
De Silva. India were suddenly is some trouble.
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