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Mahendra Singh Dhoni blames T20 defeat on rain

Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Wednesday blamed the rain for the defeat in the first Twenty20 international against Australia, saying the wet conditions made it difficult for bowlers.

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Battered India hoping for a turnaround in T20 opener

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Their reputation bruised and battered after the humiliating loss in the Test series, India will be desperate to turn their fortunes around and restore some pride in the limited overs matches, starting

Dhoni ready to quit Test captaincy for a better replacement

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Facing severe criticism for his unimpressive captaincy and performances in Test cricket, under-fire Mahendra Singh Dhoni has offered to quit the leadership role in the longer format of the game if the BCCI feels there is a better replacement waiting in the wings.

Akram backs Dhoni, says Sehwag doesn't 'qualify' as skipper

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Under-fire Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni got much-needed support from former Pakistan skipper Wasim Akram who said the 'hullabaloo' about his leadership is 'ill-timed' as speculated repl

Indians thwarted by wet practice pitches

Desperate to redeem pride in shorter formats after being embarrassed in the Test series, the Indian cricket team wason Monday left frustrated by wet practice pitches at the ANZ Stadium - the venue of

We will play different cricket during ODIs: Raina

Unfazed by the Test debacle as he was not a part of the team, Indian middle-order batsman Suresh Raina on Monday said his side will play some 'different cricket' to give a better account of itself in

Clarke says team-first attitude, sacrifice led to triumph

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Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke feels a 'team-first orientation of sustained pressure and sacrifice' led to his side's thumping triumph over India in the just-concluded Test series.

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Will make it tough for selectors to drop me: Wade

Excited to get a break in the Australian one-day team at the expense of an out-of-form Brad Haddin, young wicketkeeper Matthew Wade on Monday said he would aim to make it tough for the selectors to dr

New Zealand teen becomes youngest pro winner

Lydia Ko, a South Korea-born 14-year-old amateur from New Zealand, has become the youngest winner of a professional golf tournament with her four-stroke victory in the women's New South Wales Open on

Australia police rescue Gillard from race protests

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard on Thursday had to be bundled out of a Canberra restaurant by security service agents after it was surrounded by furious Aboriginal rights protesters.

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