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0In an interview to CNN-IBN's 01i00Devil's Advocate02i00, the former India captain told Karan Thapar that the selectors would not have picked Sehwag in the World Cup01b00 bound squad02b00 due to a prolonged form with the bat. Sehwag was 01b00stripped of02b00 vice-captaincy during India's tour to South Africa and was subsequently 'rested' in the series against West Indies in India.02br
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0The squad was "World Cup bound" - they were heading toward the World Cup. The word "bound" belong with the desitnation. 02br 02br 00The soldier was stripped of his sergeant stripes after the brawl at the bar...

  • 0The squad was "World Cup bound" - they were heading toward the World Cup.
  • The word "bound" belong with the desitnation.
  • 02br 02br 00The soldier was stripped of his sergeant stripes after the brawl at the bar...
  • the player was stripped of his role as captain after he showed such poor sportsmanship0-
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0The squad was "World Cup bound" - they were heading toward the World Cup. The word "bound" belong with the desitnation. A rewrite is: picked him for the squaud that was going to the World Cup 02br
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00When you "strip" someone of something, you take away a position or a rank.02br
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00The soldier was stripped of his sergeant stripes after the brawl at

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