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Gary Kirsten begins his final stint as South Africa’s coach against former team India in the Champions Trophy opener in Cardiff on Thursday.

Karthik to play in top-order: MSD

India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni reckons that the newly-introduced ODI rules will bring about a “change in the approach” among most of the teams as batsmen may not go after the bowling in the initia

Walk in the park

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The Indians hammered Australia XI by 243 runs in a Champions Trophy warm-up match after skittling out the defending champions for just 65 in Cardiff on Tuesday.

On the ball

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Seeking to regain form, India pacer Ishant Sharma is keen to make an impression in favourable English conditions during the Champions Trophy, starting here on Thursday.

Wales' Jones set for scan ahead of Samoa clash

Wales lock Alun-Wyn Jones was set to undergo a scan Monday on a shoulder injury suffered in Saturday's defeat by Argentina, the Welsh Rugby Union announced in a statement.

Jones went off late in the

Injured Brazilian goalkeeper to miss Olympics

The Brazilian football federation says starting goalkeeper Rafael has been dropped from the men's Olympic squad after injuring his right elbow in practice.

Brazilian doctors said exams on Tuesday sho

India lose fifth ODI against England as well

India lost the fifth and the final ODI against England by six wickets via the Duckworth-Lewis method at Sophia Gardens here on Friday.

Rahul Dravid given fitting farewell from ODI cricket

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Veteran Indian batsman Rahul Dravid was on Friday given a fitting farewell from One-Day cricket, with the crowd here saluting him with standing ovation after he walked into ODI sunset after scoring a

India drop to fifth position in ICC rankings

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World champions India dropped to the fifth position in the Reliance ICC ODI Championship table after England won the five-match ODI series 3-0 here Friday.

It is Mahendra Singh Dhoni's side's lowest

Injuries, bad luck hampered India: Dhoni

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Thoroughly outplayed in both the Tests and ODIs, Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni said the miserable tour of England was all about adjusting to shock injuries that pushed his team on the

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