News Source: Hindustan times
| about 1 month ago
Skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Gautam Gambhir put India in driver's seat, after the big hitters had thrown away the initial advantage and handed back the initiative to the Australians. India moved to 200 for 3 in 30.3 overs and were looking good to...
News Source: Daily News & Analysis
| about 1 month ago
Dhoni said this while interacting with the media persons after strenuous work-out at the nets here on Tuesday. He said that he floats himself in the batting order depending on the situation in the match and it would be difficult to place himself up...
News Source: Hindustan times
| about 1 month ago
Virender Sehwag provided India with an early advantage as he helped the hosts move to 67 in 10 overs. Sehwag, unrattled by the loss of Sachin Tendulkar, who was caught at slip off the bowling of Peter Siddle, raced to 40 off just 30 balls. However,...
News Source: Daily News & Analysis
| about 1 month ago
Their injuries are severe enough to keep them out of the game tomorrow...If I felt we could play those guys and get them through the game [we would]. Being the second game of the series and having a good win in the first game, it would have been nice...
News Source: Telegraph India
| about 1 month ago
Mahendra Singh Dhoni had a wry smile on his lips after practice on Tuesday evening. If the news that Australia were struggling to put together a decent bowling attack for the second one-dayer had come as a welcome relief for a side trailing 0-1 in...
News Source: Daily News & Analysis
| about 1 month ago
There were questions over his batting position -- should he not bat up the order? The skipper both addressed and dismissed the query. "No," he said. "To bat every time at number three or four is difficult for me...Then he explained: "We have got Viru...