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Google celebrates Indo-Pak World Cup match

| | Feb 15, 2015, at 07:17 pm
New Delhi, Feb 15 (IBNS): Popular search engine Google has dedicated its homepage to the India-Pakistan match in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 on Sunday at Adelaide Oval stadium in Australia.
The doodle featured a bowler, two batsmen, and three fielders in India-Pakistan jersey. 
 
Meanwhile, team India made 300 runs after playing 50 overs in its first high voltage encounter with Pakistan in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 on Sunday here although lost 7 wickets to the Pakistani side.
 
India are the current world champions.
 
Incidentally, they have never lost a World Cup match against Pakistan.
 
A total of 49 matches will be played in the World Cup from February 14 to March 29.

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