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India vs WestIndies 2011: News

Dhoni blames illness for Tendulkar's Lord's lows

Mahendra Singh Dhoni said illness played a key role in Sachin Tendulkar's poor returns during the first Test against England here at Lord's.

What was MSD thinking?

In the end, there was disbelief and shock as the world's No. 1 Test team decided not to attempt a run-a-ball chase and called it a draw in the third Test at the Windsor Park on Sunday. N Ananthanarayanan reports. Not quite cricket | No stomach for fight

'Green top or not, we can win on any surface'

Harbhajan Singh had a subdued first Test in Jamaica but gradually found his rhythm, completed 400 wickets, and looked sharp in the final Test. N Ananthanarayanan reports. Bhajji-speak

India's mind goes into Webster's book

It was an unusual sight, as both the India and West Indies players and staff unwound at the team hotel on Sunday night after toiling under the sun in the drawn third Test. N Ananthanarayanan reports.

Fletcher says it was not easy to score quickly

India's decision to settle for an easy draw rather than push for a win in the third Test against the West Indies may have surprised many but coach Duncan Fletcher said it was 'commonsense' to not go for runs on a difficult Windsor Park pitch.

'India's decision left me surprised'

West Indies skipper Darren Sammy criticised India for settling for a draw in the final session of the third and final Test at the Windsor Park on Sunday. N Ananthanarayanan reports. The logic

India vs WI: Third Test drawn, India win series 1-0

India and West Indies drew the third Test on Sunday at Windsor Park. India won the three-Test series 1-0 following a 63-run victory inside four days in the first Test at Sabina Park in Jamaica, and a draw in the second Test at Kensington Oval in Barbados.

Edwards wants to be an important part of West Indies cricket

Kirk Edwards, who scored a century on Test debut against India in the Third Test, said his goal is to become an important part of West Indies cricket.

Edwards salvages pride for winded WI

When Kirk Edwards scrambled for the single to reach his century on Test debut on Saturday, there were three very proud men in the stadium. N Ananthanarayanan reports.

Chanderpaul century keeps India at bay

For a man who normally shows little emotion on the field, it was a turbulent period for Shivnarine Chanderpaul, coming into the third and final Test against India at the Windsor Park.

Edwards leads Windies fightback

Debutant Kirk Edwards led from the front as West Indies recovered from early setbacks on the fourth day of the final Test on Saturday at the Windsor Park stadium in Roseau. Scorecard

Baugh shrugs off negative thoughts, goes after the bowlers

In a West Indies team that is pretty much a work in progress, wicketkeeper Carlton Baugh is one of the three who can claim to be the finished product. Shivnarine Chanderpaul, their most capped Test player, and fast bowler Fidel Edwards are the other two. N Ananthanarayanan reports.

Mukund fifty buoys India

With each outing, young opener Abhinav Mukund is getting better, showing the kind of temperament needed to succeed at the highest level. N Ananthanarayanan reports.

Yearning for good times

There were two moments, on the second day of the third Test, which encapsulated Harbhajan Singh the bowler and the man. N Ananthanarayanan reports.

Dhoni leads strong reply to give India control of 3rd Test

Skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni top-scored with an unbeaten 65 as India produced a strong batting display to consolidate their position in the third and final cricket Test against the West Indies by taking a healthy 104-run lead on Day 3. Scorecard

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