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Dravid's century takes India to 386/5 at lunch

Nagpur: Rahul Dravid smashed an unbeaten century as India reached 386 for five in first innings at lunch on the third day of third cricket Test against New Zealand here on Monday.

Dravid was batting

‘My 19th season and I enjoy it’

In the current scenario of Indian domestic cricket, consistency is the key to survival. Rising to the demanding fitness levels and the growing competition through the years, a consistent Sunil Joshi h

Varma ton leads Andhra’s charge vs Maharashtra

Visakhapatnam, Nov. 20: Andhra took a crucial 12-run lead over Maharashtra in the drawn Ranji Trophy Plate division league match played at the Dr YSR ACA- VDCA Stadium, here on Saturday.

In reply to

Runners gear up for Super Sunday

New Delhi, Nov. 20: With two-time defending champion Deriba Merga of Ethiopia pulling out at the last moment, it is left to Kenyans Silas Kipruto, Geoffrey Mutai, Erick Ndiemo and Sammy Kosgei to make

English coast to 10-wicket win

Hobart, Nov. 20: England head into next week’s Ashes opener brimming with confidence after a comprehensive 10-wicket victory over Australia ‘A’ on the fourth and final day of their tour match at Belle

Gambhir to lead in one-dayers, Dhoni rested

New delhi, Nov. 20: Opener Gautam Gambhir will take over the reins of the one-day team with the selectors resting skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni in the squad announced by the Board of Control for Cricke

De Villiers, Kallis power SA

Abu Dhabi, Nov. 20: AB de Villiers and Jacques Kallis rescued South Africa with sparkling hundreds to guide them to 311-5 at close on the first day of the second Test against Pakistan on Saturday.

De

Will look to finish off tail early: Ojha

Nagpur, Nov. 20: Pragyan Ojha has big plans but some of the tactics the team adopted on the opening day did not support them. Brendon McCullum was lucky to survive a confident appeal for caught behind

VCA blunder delays opening day start

Nagpur, Nov. 20: The Vidharba Cricket Association’s failure to embrace technology led to three hours of play being lost on the opening day of the deciding Test. The sun was out early in the morning, t

Kiwis on back foot

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Nagpur, Nov. 20: New Zealand were rewarded well for reposing faith in a half-fit Brendon McCullum. The opener who suffered an injury minutes before the toss, in the company of Jesse Ryder ensured New

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