India drop to fifth position in ICC rankings
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 on Friday.
Cricket: Cook wins toss, England to field against India
England captain Alastair Cook won the toss and elected to field in the fifth and final one-day international against India at Sophia Gardens here on Friday.
India are seeking to restore some pride in
Fitting farewell for Dravid on India’s mind in final ODI
Ending what has been a nightmarish tour positively is not the only motivation for the Indian team to win the final cricket ODI against England as the side would also want to ensure a fitting farewell to veteran Rahul Dravid, who plays his final one-dayer here on Friday.
Dravid gears up for his ODI swan song at Cardiff
Former captain Rahul Dravid is all set to bid adieu to One-Day Internationals and India hope to end their nightmarish English summer on a winning note at the final match here on Friday.
The Indian te
Sri Lanka out for 82 as England win thriller
England seized one of the most remarkable victories in Test history on Monday when they beat Sri Lanka by an innings and 14 runs in a match which appeared doomed to end in a frustrating draw.
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Dilshan won't go back to Pakistan
Sri Lanka captain Tillakaratne Dilshan said on Wednesday he would not play cricket in Pakistan again after an invitation for his side to return to the troubled nation, two years after they were attack
‘Pak players aware of fixing dangers’
Pakistan one-day captain Shahid Afridi insisted on Monday his players had been educated by officials over the dangers of corruption as the ‘spot-fixing’ row engulfing his side rumbled on.
Amir should not get age benefit: Pak official
Mohammad Amir should not get any benefit of age, if the 18-year old is proved guilty of spot-fixing, Pakistan Cricket Board’s associate manager, Shafqat Rana said.
Broad does it for England
Birthday boy Stuart Broad took four wickets as England beat Australia to go 2-0 up in their five match one-day series against the world champions on Thursday.
England, chasing 240, were in trouble at 109 for 3. But Eoin Morgan, who’d rescued England from the depths of 97 for four with an unbeaten century, in their series-opening win, made an accomplished 52.
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