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Ind vs Aus: India don't believe they can win away, feels Hayden

Not too impressed with the Indian cricket team, former Australian opener Matthew Hayden feels the tourists do not seem to believe that they can win away from home and have gone "missing" during key moments of the ongoing Test series

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Melbourne: Not too impressed with the Indian cricket team, former Australian opener Matthew Hayden feels the tourists do not seem to believe that they can win away from home and have gone "missing" during key moments of the ongoing Test series.

India trail the four-match series 0-2, losing the second Test with more than a day to spare. "India's biggest weakness is they don't believe they can win away from home. Whether it's starting the day badly or not finishing an innings like they should -- they seem to go missing at key moments," Hayden wrote in a column for 'The Daily Telegraph'.

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