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HindustanTimes Mon,20 May 2013

India vs Australia 2011: News

Exposed in Australia, Raina faces the sack

If the national selectors axe Suresh Raina from India's squad for the Asia Cup on Wednesday, the left-handed batsman should not feel he has been made a scapegoat for India's miserable CB Series showing. Amol Karhadkar reports. Raina in numbers

Would never block Tendulkar on purpose, says Lee

Lambasted by Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Australian pacer Brett Lee has asserted that he did not block Sachin Tendulkar “on purpose” during the Indian batsman's controversial run-out in the crucial tri-series ODI in Sydney.

India 'rabble without redeeming features': Aus newspaper

An Australian newspaper today slammed the Indian cricket team as a "rabble with no redeeming features" and lashed out at Sachin Tendulkar's remonstration of being blocked by Brett Lee in his run-out in the triangular series match as "woeful".

Game’s on, but not Dhoni and boys

When skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni came for the media conference after Australia crushed his team in Sydney on Sunday, he didn't know the team was still with a slim chance of making the tri-series final. Amol Karhadkar reports. Will hope spring at Hobart for Team India?

The shame old story

Australia crushed India by 87 runs in the tri one-day series international at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Sunday. Thanks to another surrender by batsmen, India  is on the verge of being ousted from the series. Amol Karhadkar reports. How India can still make it

‘Tendulkar is going the Ponting way’

Retirement is the most difficult decision, especially when you have ruled the turf. Few have been blessed to finish with grace. It’s the turn of our biggest sports icon, Sachin Tendulkar. Sanjjeev Karan Samyal reports. Exalted league

Dhoni lashes out at Lee, says no business to obstruct Sachin

A major controversy erupted in the tri-series match between India and Australia at the SCG, with Sachin Tendulkar being dismissed in a debatable run out and visiting captain Mehendra Singh Dhoni lashing out at pacer Brett Lee for standing on the way of the batsman.

Spirit of cricket debate rises again with India at centre

The spirit of cricket debate was reignited once again at the ongoing ODI tri-series with India at the centre of it all yet again. The action unfolded in the 24th over of the crucial match which Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men have to win to stay afloat in the series.

Can't pinpoint one particular reason for failure: Dhoni

India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni today said that he "can't pinpoint one particular reason" for his team's failure in the ongoing ODI tri-series where they have lost their fourth match.

Dhoni might have his day, says Bedi

Blaming Mahendra Singh Dhoni for the apparent 'rift' in the Indian cricket team in Australia, former captain Bishan Singh Bedi said that time has now come for the side to have a new Test skipper.
Dhoni blames it all on media

There’s only one way out: Victory

Despite India grabbing the headlines for the wrong reasons and trailing Sri Lanka and Australia on points with just three league games left in the CB Series, they are very much in the race to qualify for the finals going into Sunday's must-win tie against the hosts. Amol Karhadkar reports. Match reckoner

Dhoni backs Viru for a change

MS Dhoni and Virender Sehwag may not be on the same page on many issues. But Dhoni fully backed the latter's decision to withdraw a run out appeal against Lahiru Thirimanne as the stand-in captain on Tuesday.

Calls for Sachin Tendulkar exit loud, Team India crisis festers

A day ahead of India’s must-win game against Australia in the ODI tri-series, Australian legend Neil Harvey asked Sachin Tendulkar to avoid going the Ponting way and call time on his one-day career. Amol Karhadkar & Sanjjeev Karan Samyal report. Vengsarkar hails Sachin as the greatest batsman ever 

Cornered skipper Dhoni blames it all on media

It seems when India's elite cricketers don’t have anyone else to blame for their behaviour — on or off the field — they point fingers at the media. Amol Karhadkar reports. Practice not perfect for India | Not affecting performance

India aim to stay afloat, battle Oz in crucial game

Their survival in the series at stake and reputation hit by speculation of discord in the camp, India are a team on the brink as they prepare to take on world number one Australia in a crucial tri-series league match in Sydney tomorrow.
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