India opt to bat against second one-dayer against Pak Bangalore: India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni won the toss and elected to bat in the second of the five-match ODI series at the PCA Stadium, Mohali in Chandigarh on Thursday India made one change from their winning combination in the first ODI at Guwahati as they preferred the swashbuckler Virender Sehwag on a batting strip ahead of the in-form left-arm spinner Murli Kartik while Pakistan drafted in seamer Sohail Tanvir in place of spinner Abdur Rehman. ...
Gilly takes a dig at 'boorish' Sreesanth More images New Delhi: Australian vice-captain Adam Gilchrist on Tuesday criticised the behaviour of some players during the second one-day international win over India. ...
Injured Ganguly out of second Australia ODI New Delhi: Former captain Saurav Ganguly has been ruled out for the second ODI against Australia due to a right hamstring injury which he sustained during the first match of the series on Saturday. ...
Kochi ODI at the mercy of rain-gods Kochi: Amidst the fear of rain playing spoilsport again after the abandonment of the first ODI in Bangalore on Saturday, India and Australia go into the second match in the seven-match Future Cup ODI series hoping for uninterrupted play and a 1-0 lead to gain psychologica...
Malinga, Jayasuriya skittle out Bangla for 137 Colombo:Lasith Malinga and Sanath Jayasuriya shared seven wickets as Sri Lanka dismissed Bangladesh for 137 in the second one-day international here. ...
Sri Lanka bat against India in third one-dayer Madgaon:Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene today won the toss and elected to bat in the third one-dayer against India being played at the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium, Fatorda, here today. ...
Rahul Dravid blames it on high hitting batsmen Kingston:Refusing to read too much into the loss but disappointed nonetheless, Indian captain Rahul Dravid felt his batsmen played too many shots in the air which ultimately cost them the second One-dayer against West Indies at the Sabina Park here. ...
England all out for 226 in second One-dayer Faridabad:Ramesh Powar and S Sreesanth claimed three wickets apiece but England rode on twin half centuries by Andrew Strauss and Kevin Pietersen to post a decent total of 226, losing all their wickets in 49. ...
Fans and scribes lathicharged in Faridabad Faridabad:Chaos reigned supereme outside the Nahar Singh Stadium, venue of the second One-dayer between India and England, and even children were not spared as policemen lathicharged indiscriminately at fans and the waiting media here. ...
Pietersen equals record of fastest to 1,000 Faridabad:England batsman Kevin Pietersen has equalled former West Indies captain Vivian Richards~~s world record as the fastest to score 1,000 runs in One-day internationals. ...