Indian tour not helping World Cup preparations: Hooper Baroda: West Indies skipper Carl Hooper said on Sunday the ongoing One-day series against India was not helping preparations for next year~~s World Cup in South Africa. ...
We only need to peak at the right time in SA: Sachin Shimla: Batting genius Sachin Tendulkar said on Sunday that India~~s chances of winning the World Cup looked bright especially after the team~~s impressive performances in the recent One-day Internationals. ...
'In One-day cricket there is no scope for game plans' Vadodara: Having won the One-dayer at Ahemdabad in a convincing manner despite being made to chase in the excess of 300 runs, a confident Indian skipper Saurav Ganguly said on Sunday the team will just play according to the situation and not formulate any game plan in adva...
4th ODI: Gayle, Sarwan run India ragged; 324/4 Ahemdabad: Chris Gayle hit a quick fire 140 and Ramnaresh Sarwan an unbeaten 99 as the West Indies hammered India~~s bowlers in the fourth One-day International on Friday. ...
Thatscricket - News - West Indies to play three-day ties at Bangalore, Pune Mumbai: The two three-day matches against the West Indies during its tour of India from October 4 to November 24, would be played at Bangalore andPune. <!--#INCLUDE VIRTUAL="/design/newsbanner.html"-->The Windies would kick off their tour with a three-day gam...
Parthiv is youngest and India's 31st wicket-keeper Bangalore: Parthiv Patel, who made his debut in the 2nd Test at Nottingham against England on August 8, 2002, became India~~s 31st wicket-keeper in Tests. ...
'Balanced team, confident of doing well in U-19 WC' Ahemdabad: Parthiv Patel, captain of the Under-19 team for the World Cup to be played in New Zealand in January, on Wednesday described the composition of the team as ~~balanced~~ and hoped that it would do well in the tournament. ...
England tour of India - Cricket: Sachin scores ton, India trails by 187 at tea Ahemdabad: Sachin Tendulkar hit up a fighting century but India was still struggling in the second Test against England on the third day in Ahemdabad on Thursday.The home team had reached 220 for five by tea, 187 runs behind England first ...
England tour of India - Cricket: England takes firm grip, 183/5 at tea Ahemdabad: India claimed three quick wickets before tea but England still enjoyed the upper hand on the fourth day of the second Test in Ahemdabad on Friday. Harbhajan Singh dismissed Mark Ramprakash and opener Mark Butcher while Anil Kumble sent ...
England tour of India - Cricket: Giles sparks Indian collapse, Eng leads by 131 Ahemdabad: Ashley Giles helped England survive a Sachin Tendulkar blitz with a five-wicket haul on the third day of the second Test against India in Ahemdabad on Thursday. Left-arm spinner Giles finished with a career-best five for 67 as Indiawas ...