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5.75 Ounces Ep. 1: Who Will Hit 500? Is India's No. 4 Debate Over? It's Cricket World Cup Time

The most ungentlemanly show in cricket has arrived, to be aired every Saturday through the course of the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 in England and Wales.
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01 Jun 2019

England have beaten South Africa. The West Indies have demolished Pakistan. The ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 has arrived. It's going to be a long, hot summer of cricket and we aren't missing out. With presenter Arjun Pandit at the helm, we will come to you every Saturday afternoon, like a bad habit. To kick things off we are figuring out what team is best placed to breach the 500-run mark; and is KL Rahul the end to the No. 4 debate for India. The most ungentlemanly show in cricket has arrived. 

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