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And yet outside of France, the No 9 shirt holds little symbolic weight. Clearly building combinations and cohesion are important but fly-half is still just a rather outsized cog in a bigger machine.
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There were fans from India, of course, but among the 200-plus supporters assembled at the ICC Cricket Academy were Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Oman, UK and USA citizens - mostly of Indian origin.