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Breaks vital to preserve fast bowlers: Dawes

Taking over as India's bowling coach after the disastrous tour of Australia, Joe Dawes had his task cut out.

Ranchi, Dharamsala to host ODIs

Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni's hometown Ranchi as well as the picturesque venue of Dharamsala will become one-day international venues, according to the scheduled for the home bilateral series drawn up by the BCCI.

'India consistent losers since WC'

On the first anniversary of India's second World Cup victory, former Pakistan fast bowler Wasim Akram said the champions haven't been able to live up to their status.

Jayawardene thwarts England as Sri Lanka build

Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene once again led by example with an unbeaten 74 to help the hosts recover from a shaky start and reach 155 for four at tea on the first day of the second test against England today.

Malik sad Sialkot team can't play CL

Pakistan's former captain Shoaib Malik, who led his hometown Sialkot to their seventh national Twenty20 title, is disappointed over his team not being given a chance to represent Pakistan in the Champions League.

Near impossible for anybody to reach Sachin's landmark: Gilly

Former Australian wicketkeeper and explosive opener Adam Gilchrist feels there is a big gulf between Sachin Tendulkar and the rest of the top batsmen, something that makes it almost impossible for anyone to get anywhere near the legend's landmark of 100 international centuries.

Tendulkar joins MI camp after toe check-up

Skipper Sachin Tendulkar today formally joined Mumbai Indians' conditioning camp for the upcoming Indian Premier League campaign at their home ground, Wankhede stadium.

Raina lone Indian to feature in top-10 of ICC T20 rankings

Suresh Raina is the lone Indian to feature in the top 10 chart of the the Reliance ICC T20 International Player Rankings which were released, in Dubai today.

Trials and tribulations

Dwindling eyeballs, diminishing footfalls and India’s freefall from the top — all this suggest that the great Indian cricket dream is on the wane.

Match was evenly poised, says Botha

Triumphant South Africa skipper Johan Botha conceded that the one-off T20 match against India was evenly poised before rain stopped play even though the host team had set a mammoth target of 220 for the visitors here. The hosts won the by 11 runs via the Duckworth-Lewis method on Friday night.

Sri Lanka seek series win in landmark Test

Sri Lanka hope to celebrate 30 years in Test cricket by toppling England from the number one ranking when the second and final Test starts in Colombo on Tuesday.

Tendulkar's inspiration behind Yuvraj's success in WC

"You will matter when it matters the most" are the words that Tendulkar told Yuvraj Singh, which served as an inspiration for the dashing all-rounder during India's World Cup triumph last year. Watch video inside

Sri Lanka eye historic win

Sri Lanka hope to celebrate 30 years in Test cricket by toppling England from the number one ranking when the second and final Test starts in Colombo on Tuesday.

Cricket in England is a reflection of life

Farokh Engineer and Dilip Doshi, two former players who served India with distinction, are now settled in England. Farokh was one of Indian cricket's original stars, and his aggressive batting ensured he enjoyed fan following and commercial appeal. Amrit Mathur writes.

Tendulkar in doubt for IPL5 as his toe injury may need surgery

Sachin Tendulkar's participation in the entire fifth edition of the IPL is in doubt after the veteran batsman flew to London to consult a specialist regarding an old toe injury, which has resurfaced and may require surgery.

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