India aim to carry on with winning momentum vs Sri Lanka
After starting the new season with a comfortable victory, favourites India will be aiming to keep up the momentum when they take on hosts Sri Lanka in the second cricket ODI here on Tuesday.
Vinay Kumar makes a difference in ODIs
India medium pacer R. Vinay Kumar is not on anyone's mind and he would just like it the way it is as long as his skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni keeps turning to him and batsmen keep nibbling at his s
Sangakkara starts mindgames ahead of Lanka's ODI vs India
Desperate to win their first match of the tournament, senior Sri Lanka batsman Kumar Sangakkara on Monday put up a brave front ahead of his team's match against India in the ODI tri-series, here on Tu
Australia win toss, elect to bat against India
Australian captain Michael Clarke won the toss and elected to bat against India in their tri-series ODI cricket match here on Sunday.
India have made two changes to the side that won against Sri Lank
Would've liked to play but can understand big picture: Hussey
Rested from Sunday's tri-series ODI against India, veteran Australian batsman Mike Hussey said he would have preferred to be in the squad but can understand that there is 'a bigger picture to look at'
New ICC ODI rules are a bit tricky, says Dhoni
Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni termed the new rules for ODIs set by the ICC as 'tricky' and said that getting reverse swing could be a problem as two new balls will be in use from both ends.
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Dejected Dhoni still hopes of turnaround
Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni blamed the initial profligacy of his bowlers for the three-wicket loss to England in the third ODI but remained hopeful of what now seems like a miracle turnaround
Cricket: England win toss and field against India
England captain Alastair Cook won the toss and elected to field against India in the third one-day international at The Oval here on Friday.
England batsman Jonathan Trott returned to the team in pla
India will have to bowl a lot better to win ODI series: Akram
Pakistani bowling great Wasim Akram says India will have to bowl much better than what they managed in the Tests against England if they are to have any chance of winning the five-match one-day series