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Skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni struck an unbeaten 46 off 34 balls to guide India to a six-wicket victory, under the Duckworth-Lewis method, in a rain affected third one-dayer against West Indies. India, who now lead the four-match series 2-1, needed 11 to win off the final over of the game and Dhoni whacked second ball from Taylor for a big six high over midwicket to make the task manageable. A smart innings of 62 from 59 balls by Ramnaresh Sarwan had put West Indies on their way to a good total but he was run out just when the home side looked to up the tempo. Openers Dinesh Karthik (47) and Ga.....more
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- Team India are not bad travellers
The tag of Team India Team India tending to travel badly like wine is old hat. The syndrome vanished in the last decade in which India won Test series in various climes – Pakistan, West Indies, England and New Zealand besides a dominant 1-1 draw in Australia. But one country that continues to bother.....more
From the Diary - by   Sunil Gavaskar
- Sunny's Column (646)
What a way to go! Muthiah Muralitharan signed off from test cricket not only by scaling bowling’s impossible peak by reaching 800 wickets in test cricket but also helping his team to win the first test match. He got the last Indian wicket in the second innings to get to that landmark which looks pre.....more
Taking Guard - by   Vikram Kumar
- "Young English Brigade on Indian Soil"
During my recent visit to the MIG Cricket Club in Mumbai, I witnessed The JW Cricket Academy boys on their Senior Development Cricket Tour to Mumbai, India Last weekend. The tour consisted of 5 training days, which were led by head coach Julian Wood with the assistance of top Indian coaches, who no.....more
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- Simon Katich on New South Wales Blues
The Champions League is an outstanding concept that helps showcase domestic talent on the world stage. The opportunity is really very exciting for teams like the New South Wales Blues and the excitement within the group was palpable as we left Sydney Airport, for India. Not surprisingly, the younger.....more
This Day in Cricket (31 July)
1956: History was made at Old Trafford when Jim Laker took his 19th wicket in the 4th Test against Australia, including all ten in the 2nd innings. Laker had warmed up for his day of recknoning by taking 9 for 37 in Australia's 1st outing that itself the best ever return by an England bowler in Ashes cricket. In the 2nd innings, though, he was unstoppable, and when the last man, Len Maddocks, was trapped lbw, Laker had taken all 10 wickets for 53 runs. The Australians were said to be fuming about an Old Trafford pitch that had been deliberately underprepared to suit the spinners, but as their captain, Ian Johnson, said afterwards: "When the controversy and side issues of the match are forgotten, Laker's wonderful bowling will remain." No one else has taken more than 17 in a first class match.
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