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Dhoni steers India to victory
Skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni struck an unbeaten 46 off 34 balls to guide India to a six-wicket victory, under the Duckworth-Lewis method, in a rain affected third one-dayer against West Indies. India, who now lead the four-match series 2-1, needed 11 to win off the final over of the game and Dhoni whacked second ball from Taylor for a big six high over midwicket to make the task manageable. A smart innings of 62 from 59 balls by Ramnaresh Sarwan had put West Indies on their way to a good total but he was run out just when the home side looked to up the tempo. Openers Dinesh Karthik (47) and Ga.....more
Under-pressure India face daunting task in 3rd ODI
Dhoni tells batsment o watch out for Rampaul, Taylor
Western Australia sign Chris Gayle for domestic T-20
Windies squad unchanged for last two ODIs
I just waited for Indians to play rash: Rampaul
We did not judge the wicket well: Dhoni
West Indies beat India in second ODI by eight wickets
West Indies dominate India with eight-wicket victory to level the series
India beat West Indies in first ODI by 20 runs
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Stump Vision - by   R. Mohan
- Unbowlable Dravid gets bowled again
Rahul Dravid’s great year of 2011 is looking a distance behind him now as he seems to invent ways to get bowled, an unbelievable ninth time in his last 10 innings, on the latest occasion his right elbow guiding the leather missile into the stumps to bring about the dreaded death rattle. An angry gla.....more
Taking Guard - by   Shriram Alluri
- Worshiping cows blamed for Indian white wash
A postmortem of the England-India 2011 test series Conspiracy theorists are beginning to spread the word about the Indian thrashing at the hands of the English cricket team as a carefully, cunningly and thoughtfully planned out scheme by the British Raj during their rule in India. The principal .....more
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- Simon Katich on New South Wales Blues
The Champions League is an outstanding concept that helps showcase domestic talent on the world stage. The opportunity is really very exciting for teams like the New South Wales Blues and the excitement within the group was palpable as we left Sydney Airport, for India. Not surprisingly, the younger.....more
This Day in Cricket (4 Feb)
1929: A debut ton for 19 year old Archie Jackson in Adelaide. His 164, made in 5 hours and 20 mninutes, gave Australia a slender 1st innings lead, but England eventually won a cracking match by only 12 runs. Jackson was hailed as being almost as good as batsman as Don Bradman, but within 4 years he was dead from Tuberculosis.
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