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Jadeja leads way with ball

Ravindra Jadeja celebrates the dismissal of Sri Lankan Rangana Herath in the final—AFP

Ravindra Jadeja took 4/23 including three wickets in 11 deliveries as Sri Lanka crashed to 201 in the final of the tri-series against India on Thursday.

‘Aggressive Kohli in Sourav’s mould’

Noted coach Rajkumar Sharma, who played a pivotal role in shaping up Virat Kohli’s career, feels that his ward’s aggressive captaincy resembles a lot with Sourav Ganguly’s methods but insisted that he should also learn the ropes from current skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

Oz tail whacks England

Teenage debutant Ashton Agar fell agonisingly short of becoming the first Test match no. 11 to score a century but still helped give Australia the edge in their Ashes opener against England at Trent Bridge on Thursday.

Bravo takes blame for WI’s exit from tri-series

West Indies one-day captain Dwayne Bravo has taken the responsibility for his team’s ouster from the tri-nation series and admitted that he was yet to get accustomed to his new role, which reflected on his side’s performance in the tournament.

Five reasons why India won the tri-series final

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India may not have had the momentum going into the tri-series final as they did in the Champions Trophy. They also did not had the invincible aura they had created at the Champions Trophy. Add to thi

India holds on to No 1 ODI ranking after annual update

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India’s back-to-back title triumphs has helped the world champion team retain its top position in the ICC ODI rankings following the annual update of the list announced on Friday.

Australia wakes up to a new hero: Amazing Agar

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Brisbane: The name "Agar" was trending on Twitter. Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan admitted even he was cheering for an Aussie.
And one respected India-based commentator said it helped

India bowls out Sri Lanka for 201

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Port of Spain: India benefited immensely after Sri Lanka's middle and lower-order batsmen committed hara-kiri, which saw the team lose eight wickets for just 30 runs before being bundled out for 201

DCC fields 10 candidates for DDCA Sports Committee election

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New Delhi: The Delhi & Districts Cricket Association (DDCA)'s Sports Committee, led by Vinod Tihara, is expected to face a tough fight from the members of the Delhi Cricket Council (DCC) which wi

Agar top scores as No 11 on debut in Tests

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London: Ashton Agar became the highest scorer on debut as a No 11 player in Test cricket during his knock of 69 not out (still batting) at lunch during the second day of the first Ashes Test between

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