One-day Internationals
South Africa have had a great Australian summer. But reality is likely to hit harder as their one day team is in still work in progress.
South Africa lost the two Twenty20 internationals ahead of the one day internationals. However, coach...
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Sri Lankan fast bowler, Chaminda Vaas, has two grievances. And both his grievances have to do with the selectors.
Vaas was left out of the first Test...
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While former England captain, Kevin Pietersen, is going all abut town claiming England can win the Ashes on reverse swing, Brett Lee has found an unlikely supporter in...
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Much has been said about Brett Lee’s divorce, his lack of form and his injury woes. Many have already ruled out his chances on the current England tour and Ashes....
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After the nightmare of losing in humiliating fashion in the second ODI at Sabina Park, Jamaica, India climbed back with a win despite the frequent rain interruptions...
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The Australian captain, Ricky Ponting, was disappointed that John Buchanan, Australia’s coach during the Ashes of 2005, took up a consultant role with England and the...
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Sunil Gavaskar made some poignant remarks before media persons in Mumbai. However, it sounds a little ironic given that Gavaskar has accepted an important role in the...
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The last time the two teams met was in the final of the ICC World Twenty20 in England. But the last time these two teams met on a Test cricket pitch was back in March...
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Pakistan may have won the ICC World Twenty20 and restored their respect as a Test playing nation amongst the public. But they have not been able to convince other...
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The worst sides of the Indian team showed up in the first two ODIs in Jamaica. Now it is the turn of St. Lucia and team India will be hoping they fare better.
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Filed under: Humour, Women, Sports Combining cricket and sex is a pointless exercise. It simply never works. IPL cheerleaders, nudes in lad’s mags holding bats...
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Former Australian fast bowler has launched into a scathing criticism of Australia’s captain ahead of the Ashes. And to think that the media is always gunning for the...
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Andrew Flintoff’s latest transgression has not met with much amusement and it could even threaten his Ashes stint.
Flintoff reported late and...
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Ricky Ponting, the Australian captain, may not be known to be generous towards his opposition on the field. But he has a heart for those suffering from childhood cancer...
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Brett Lee may be looking to make a celebrated comeback. But there are many who believe Lee’s presence may only spoil the party.
Not only ago, it was reported...
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Michael Vaughan made the expected announcement. Yet nothing could prepare England cricket or the rest of the cricket world for the loss of a wonderful captain,...
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Australian Captain, Ricky Ponting, is not looking at John Buchanan’s role in the same humourous role as Shane Warne.
Clearly unsettled about Buchanan’s...
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Andrew Flintoff is in the news for both, good and bad reasons.
Andrew Flintoff is reported to have recovered well from the knee surgery he had to undergo midway...
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John Gloster, the former Indian cricket team physio, draws another angle to the Indian cricketers’ performances and also, encourages them to skip tournaments such...
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Following India’s defeat to the West Indies rather embarrassingly at Sabina Park, Jamaica in the second ODI, former Pakistan fast bowler and now commentator,...
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If the head honchos of the ICC are to be believed, Test cricket will not be played in the format that cricket aficionados have become accustomed to. It has to be the...
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Now comes the circus part of the series. With India having pocketed the series, the only fascinating element about the sport, apart from the remote possibility that...
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The first thing that came to mind after the euphoria of the Indian victory died down was – “there is not enough breathing space”. If fans can feel the fatigue and...
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One interesting aspect of the one day international will not be the players on view. Rather it will be a rule that may throw a captain or two off his mark.
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Cricket, a sport that is a religion for some and entertainment for others has been entertaining its followers over the years. Test matches, ODI’s, they all seem to...
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It is easy to say this tour has been all about the bowlers and in particular, the spinners. Sri Lanka’s batting has faltered in the second ODI and for either team to...
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The Lankans are sans Muralitharan for at least the first three of the five one-day internationals against England, as he still recuperates an elbow injury suffered...
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England’s charismatic all-rounder, Andrew Flintoff is back in the 14-member one-day squad and has been included for the first four of the seven matches, of the...
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Rahul ‘The Wall’ Dravid played a captain’s knock as India levelled the series against Sri Lanka at 1-1 with a five-wicket victory in the third ODI in...
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Team India has arrived in Port of Spain in the exotic Caribbean country Trinidad and Tobago for the fourth and fifth One-day Internationals. India trails the five-match...
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