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Sri Lanka 270 for 4 (Chandimal 111) beat India 268 for 9 (Kohli 68, Yusuf 44, Thushara 3-57) by six wickets… It’s a script that never seems to go stale. Sri Lanka have yet again disposed India from a multi-nation tournament. They were splendid today; they hustled on the field, the spinners kept hauling them [...]<… |
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Bangladesh 216 (Tamim 108, Swann 5-76) trail England 419 (Bell 128, Prior 93, Shakib 5-121) by 203 runs… A rejuvenated England tore through Bangladesh on the second evening at Old Trafford, after ridding themselves of the mischievous figure of Tamim Iqbal. England’s bowlers were thrown off their lines and lengths in a… |
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England 275 for 5 (Bell 87*, Prior 21*) vs Bangladesh… Ian Bell succeeded in repelling Bangladesh’s trial by spin, as he set about making sure England did not waste first use of a competitive Old Trafford pitch in the second npower Test. Bell took his Test average against this opposition further into the stratosphere … |
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South Africa 255 for 9 (Kallis 57, Duminy 51) beat West Indies 252 for 6 (Chanderpaul 67, Deonarine 53) by one wicket… The humiliation was complete, but only moments after it seemed West Indies had done enough to avert it. Partly misfortune but mostly indiscipline cost them the fifth and final ODI in Port of [...] <… |
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Zimbabwe 197 for 3 (Taylor 74, Masakadza 66) beat India 194 for 9 (Jadeja 51, Lamb 3-45) by seven wickets… A listless India received their second mauling in a week at the hands of hosts Zimbabwe, who crushed them by seven wickets in the ongoing tri-series on Thursday. In a shock repeat of the tournament [...] |
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Sri Lanka 119 for 1 (Dilshan 60*) beat Zimbabwe 118 (Masakadza 62, Randiv 3-23) by nine wickets… “Frankly today we were rubbish,” said Zimbabwe’s new coach Alan Butcher. And he was right. It was a one-way street in Bulawayo. Only Hamilton Masakadza turned up for Zimbabwe. Sri Lanka attacked from every … |
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England 505 and 163 for 2 (Trott 36*, Pietersen 10*) beat Bangladesh 282 and 382 (Tamim 103, Kayes 75, Siddique 74, Finn 5-87) by eight wickets… England married incisiveness with the ball and ruthless efficiency with the bat as they finally saw off the challenge of Bangladesh in the opening npower Test. Victory, by the … |
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The Sahara Group outbid telecom giants Bharti Airtel to retain the sponsorship rights of the Indian men’s cricket team till the end of 2013. The Subrato Roy-headed industrial conglomerate will pay Rs 3.34 crore per international match to have their logo displayed on the Team India jersey. “Sahara India Financial C… |
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India 243 for 3 (Rohit 101*, Kohli 82) beat Sri Lanka 242 (Mathews 75, Dilshan 61) by seven wickets… What stood out was the ease with which India overhauled Sri Lanka’s 242, with nearly seven overs to spare. Virat Kohli played a mature hand and Rohit Sharma overcame moments of impetuousness to hit a delightful [..… |
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South Africa 304 for 3 (Amla 129, de Villiers 57*, Kallis 51) beat West Indies 303 for 6 (Chanderpaul 66, Richards 59, Darren Bravo 45*) by seven wickets… Hashim Amla achieved another personal milestone in his flourishing international career when he anchored the Proteas’ Standard Bank ODI squad to a seven-wicket vict… |







