Flaming mocktails and Ashes tales Led by Bharat Sundaresan, genial correspondent for Cricbuzz and adopted Aussie these days, the two Ashes press packs came together on World Cup group stage match 36 eve to enjoy some Gujarati cuisine, a couple of flaming mocktails and swap stories about respective tours. Relations differ hugely to those between the two teams, albeit in a turnaround from the dressing room scenes at the end of the Oval Test, it was the Australians who left the English waiting, turning up 45 minutes late. Chalk it up as yet another moral victory. Saving Richard Hadlee England playing in Ahmedabad always brings back happy memories for Dakshesh Pathak, senior journalist at the
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