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  • Mumbai: The Mushtaq Ali Trophy Twenty20 all-India knockout tournament could not have begun in a better way. A pre-quarterfinal match that should have been won by Karnataka comfortably in the...

    2012-03-24 10:43:12 |
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  • SYDNEY: A clinical Sri Lanka rode on captain Mahela Jayawardene's unbeaten half century to register their first win of the cricket tri-series with an eight-wicket crushing of Australia in a...

    2012-02-18 15:40:17 |
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  • Adelaide: Needing four to win off the last ball, MS Dhoni's pick-up drive over the covers fetched India three runs that locked both India and Sri Lanka at 236 to end the fifth match of the CB series...

    2012-02-14 20:07:16 |
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  • Melbourne: India revived their Australian tour with a convincing eight-wicket win over the home side in the second Twenty20 international at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday. Australia won...

    2012-02-03 20:16:20 |
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  • Perth, Jan 13: A familiar batting collapse saw Australia bundle out India for a paltry 161, few minutes after tea, on the first day of the third cricket Test at WACA, here on Friday. It took only 32...

    2012-01-13 15:01:50 |
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  • Sydney:The historic 100th international ton continued to elude Sachin Tendulkar as India slumped to an innings and 68-run defeat in the second cricket Test against Australia, who have now taken an...

    2012-01-06 12:40:42 |
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  • As in Brisbane nine months ago this was a day for the record books with Alastair Cook to the fore. However, the landmark of a triple hundred eluded him when he fell for 294 as England built up a...

    2011-08-13 12:07:34 |
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  • England paceman Stuart Broad took a hat trick Saturday as India lost five wickets for 15 runs to be bowled out for 288, a lead of 67 on the second day of the second test at Trent Bridge. India...

    2011-07-31 13:51:44 |
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Yusuf Pathan knocks Karnataka out

Mumbai: The Mushtaq Ali Trophy Twenty20 all-India knockout tournament could not have begun in a better way. A pre-quarterfinal match that should have been won by Karnataka comfortably in the stipulated 20 overs went in to the Super Over at Brabourne Stadium on Friday. Robin Uthappa’s Karnataka gave the Super Over to Baroda on a platter, the 22-7 scoreline in favour of Baroda reflecting it. Baroda will meet title-holders Bengal in the... read more

Thrilling finish with last ball tie with SL,...

Adelaide: Needing four to win off the last ball, MS Dhoni's pick-up drive over the covers fetched India three runs that locked both India and Sri Lanka at 236 to end the fifth match of the CB series in a tie here on Tuesday. It was the 26th tie in the history of one-day internationals and the first between India and Sri Lanka. Interestingly, the 30th over of the innings was called after just five balls had been bowled. Despite not winning the... read more

Impressive victory of India against Australia

Melbourne: India revived their Australian tour with a convincing eight-wicket win over the home side in the second Twenty20 international at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday. Australia won the toss and elected to bat first and were all out for 131 runs off 19.4. The tourists dazzled in the field with four run outs to scramble Australian innings. In reply Indians reached the target at 135 for two with two balls to spare before 62,275... read more

India bundled out for 161 on opening day of 3rd...

Perth, Jan 13: A familiar batting collapse saw Australia bundle out India for a paltry 161, few minutes after tea, on the first day of the third cricket Test at WACA, here on Friday. It took only 32 balls and 17 runs into the final session for the visitors to lose their last four wickets and end up with a mere 161 runs on the board. Virat Kohli (44) was the top-scorer as the star studded batting line-up yet again failed miserably. The likes... read more

Second Test: India Test Defeat With Innings and...

Sydney:The historic 100th international ton continued to elude Sachin Tendulkar as India slumped to an innings and 68-run defeat in the second cricket Test against Australia, who have now taken an unassailable 2-0 lead in the four-match series. India lost the first Test at the MCG by 122 runs and now for the second successive time they have lost with more than a day to spare. They have now suffered the ignominy of losing half as many as... read more