Queenstown: Wary of aggravating the injury to his right ankle ahead of the World Cup, Sachin Tendulkar will miss India's fourth One-day International against New Zealand on Saturday and, possibly, also the fifth in Wellington on January 8.
Kolkata: Cricketing legend Kapil Dev on Saturday said the Indian team's incredible victory over the West Indies on Friday night at Ahmedabad had bolstered the nation's dreams of winning the World Cup, but running between the wickets and fielding still continued to be grey areas.
Kolkata: Cricketing legend Kapil Dev on Saturday said the Indian team's incredible victory over the West Indies on Friday night at Ahmedabad had bolstered the nation's dreams of winning the World Cup, but running between the wickets and fielding still continued to be grey areas.
Bangalore: "I think running between the wickets and fielding are as equally important as batting or bowling." And this couldn't have <div align="center"><img height="163" alt="Kapil gives the youngsters a few tips" hspace="0" src="http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/columnists/ramraj/kapildev2.jpg" width="200" border="0" /></div>been said better by anyone
Bangalore: "I think running between the wickets and fielding are as equally important as batting or bowling." And this couldn't have been said better by anyone else other than India's one and only Kapil Dev Nikhanj, a man who with his record- shattering haul of 434 wickets well and truly put India on the world cricketing map in his hey day. The fine tips of advice were given by Kapil to the young boys and girls of the Karnataka Institute of Cricket at the RBANMS High School ground, Ulsoor. Kapil spent nearly 30 minutes with the boys after promoting