Vadodara: The first match of the seven-game ODI series between India and Australia in Vadodara had a thrilling finish on Sunday, as the Indian players failed to hold on their nerve and fell short by four runs.At one point the match
Vadodara: Australia post a total of 292 for the loss of 8 wickets in against India in the opening match of India Australia Series 2009 here at VadodaraPonting's (74), MEK Hussey's (54), White's (51), Paine's (50) led Australia to post to
Dubai: Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and vice captain Yuvraj Singh retained top position in the batsman's list, while Team India managed to cling on to second position in the ICC ODI Rankings issued on Monday.Dhoni held on to his numero
Dubai: Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and vice captain Yuvraj Singh retained top position in the batsman's list, while Team India managed to cling on to second position in the ICC ODI Rankings issued on Monday.Dhoni held on to his numero
Dubai: Indian skipper M.S Dhoni is continuing at the top spot in ICC One Day International (ODI) rankings, while vice captain Yuvraj Singh has managed to grab second position in the rankings.Dhoni retained his number one rank with 828 rating points
Dubai: Australia have won the toss and elected to bat against Pakistan in the first One-day International of the five-match series here on Wednesday.With this match, 75th between Pakistan and Australia, the Dubai Sports City Stadium has become the 172nd venue
Dubai: Despite the fact that the Australian team would be missing their three top class players in the Dubai one day international series, Pakistan captain Younis Khan has asked teammates not to be complacent against the World Champions.Khan said that the
More images Darwin: Bangladesh's batsmen again failed as they fell to another demoralising defeat in their one-day series against Australia at the TIO Stadium here on Saturday.
Darwin: He may rank among the world's best batsmen, but Australian cricketer Mike Hussey Monday described staying at the crease as a 'real battle'.
More images Hobart: Australia require seven wickets and Sri Lanka 260 runs for a history-making win on what promises to be a compelling final day of the second cricket Test at Bellerive Oval here on Tuesday.