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Zol’s ton puts India colts in command against lanka

Indian batsmen produced a brilliant collective effort to pile up a mammoth first innings score of 503/7 declared against Sri Lanka in the opening ‘Youth Test’ match on Wednesday.

India eye revenge, title trophy against Sri Lanka

India would look to avenge the league stage humiliation and clinch their second successive ODI trophy on the Sri Lankan soil when they take on the hosts in what promises to be a high-voltage summit cl

It would take a special effort to beat India: Sangakkara

Sri Lanka skipper Kumar Sangakkara on Friday said India have lifted themselves despite suffering some of their worst ODI defeats in the league stage and it would take a very special effort from his te

India hope top order will click in crunch tie

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This has been a tournament of lop-sided results so far. With the last league game — between India and New Zealand here on Wednesday — emerging as a knockout, the demand for better application stands magnified for both sides.

Dhoni wins toss, India to bat against NZ

India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni won the toss and elected to bat against New Zealand in their tri-nation cricket series match here on Wednesday.

Sehwag slams ton as India post 223 against Kiwis

Virender Sehwag slammed a swashbuckling century as India recovered from early jolts to post 223 in their must-win cricket tri-series match against New Zealand here on Wednesday.

Batting horrors haunt India

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Bowler-friendly conditions that trouble Indian batsman is not a new scenario, but the lack of application and the will to fight is becoming a cause of serious concern here.
Rohit Sharma’s body language suggests a calamity in the dressing room.

Need a spark of brilliance in batting: Dhoni

Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Tuesday defended his woefully out-of-form batsmen, saying the team just needs one individual spark of brilliance for the entire line-up to click in the must-win

Our best win against India was in Sharjah not here: Sangakkara

Sri Lanka might have handed India its biggest ODI defeat in terms of balls remaining on Sunday, but captain Kumar Sangakkara feels the islanders’ best victory against the team came way back in 2000 in

India Look for early final ticket

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It is the supreme irony at this rain-hit tournament that India, who started their campaign with a mammoth 200-run defeat, are probably the best-placed among the three teams to reach the final.

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