Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Cricket:3/5/2013 11:00:30 AM



'Dhoni should be captain till 2019 WC'

Impressed by the changed leadership style, Sunil Gavaskar said that Mahendra Singh Dhoni should continue as India's captain till the 2019 World Cup.






Dada lauds MSD for breaking his record

Sourav Ganguly lauded MS Dhoni for surpassing his record and hoped that the wicketkeeper would be able to carry his showing in coming foreign engagements.






We have let each other down: Clarke

A livid Australian skipper Michael Clarke on Tuesday lashed out at his team-mates for the manner in which they had lost the first two Tests against India.






Clarke's men 'unite' Warnes & Vaughans

The major high point of the high-voltage Indo-Australia series is that it has brought former Australian and English cricketers on a common platform on Twitter.






You question yourself when losing: Dhoni

On a high after two consecutive wins, Dhoni admitted that he had started questioning himself and was under a lot of pressure when team was on a losing spree.








MS India's most successful Test captain

Dhoni has become the most successful Indian Test captain, surpassing Ganguly after India won the 2nd Test against Australia by an innings and 135 runs.






Winning most games is team effort: MSD

India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni feels winning most matches as an Indian Test captain is a collective effort and said the credit should go to all teammates.






This performance is unacceptable: Clarke

Livid after a second successive defeat, Aussie captain Michael Clarke said the performance is unacceptable and chided his batsmen for not taking responsibility.






India crush Oz by an innings & 135 runs

India took an unassailable 2-0 lead in the four-Test series against Australia by winning the second Test by an innings and 135 runs on Day 4 in Hyderabad.








Spinners put India on top against Aus

India took a 2-0 lead in the four-Test series against Australia by winning the second Test by an innings and 135 runs on the fourth day in Hyderabad on Tuesday.






Spinners put India on top against Aus

Trailing by over 100 runs, Australia were reeling with nine wickets down on Day 4 of the second Test at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad.






Pujara should avoid hook shot: Father

Whenever Arvind Pujara watches his son Cheteshwar bat, the doting father in him turns into a coach who is more keen on dissecting his favourite student's game.




Jadeja triple strike stuns Aus on Day 4

Ravindra Jadeja ran out Moises Henriques with a direct hit after dismissing Michael Clarke and Ed Cowan in his successive overs to reduce Aus to 111/6.








Jadeja double strike stuns Australia

Ravindra Jadeja ran out Moises Henriques with a direct hit after dismissing Michael Clarke and Ed Cowan in his successive overs to reduce Australia to 111/6.






Ishant dismisses Watson early on Day 4

Ishant Sharma struck in the third over of Day 4 as he had Shane Watson caught behind by MS Dhoni in the second Test at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium.






Australia resume 2nd innings on Day 4

Ishant Sharma struck in the third over of Day 4 as he had Shane Watson caught behind by MS Dhoni in the second Test at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad.






Australia resume 2nd innings on Day 4

Ed Cowan and Shane Watson resumed Australia's second innings against India on Day 4 of the 2nd Test at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad.








Kiwis must find answers to England pace

England pacers should prove a headache for New Zealand's batsmen, whose frailties against elite fast bowling were ruthlessly exposed by South Africa.




Kiwis must find answers to England pace

England pacers should prove a headache for New Zealand's batsmen, whose frailties against elite fast bowling were ruthlessly exposed by South Africa.






DRS use in non-DRS situations!

BCCI might be opposed to DRS but umpire Marius Erasmus in Hyderabad Test seems to have figured out a way to refer close calls upstairs to the TV umpire.






Ashwin's strikes leave Oz gasping at 74/2

Two wickets in the final session reduced Australia to 74/2 and left the visitors facing an arduous task as India tightened the screws on Day 3 of the 2nd Test.








'Expectations are too high from spinners'

Warne says there is a "problem" with the way young spinners are "handled" & stresses on importance of putting more emphasis on aggressive bowling.






'Aus don't know how to play on turners'

Cheteshwar Pujara said the Australians hardly have an idea about batting on turning tracks as the visitors continued to struggle against the Indian spinners.






Scoring a ton gives satisfaction: Pujara

Relishing another superb knock, India's Cheteshwar Pujara said playing for the country and scoring a hundred always gives a different kind of satisfaction.






Oz 74/2 at close in 2nd innings on Day 3

After bowling India out for 503, Australia ended Day 3 at 74/2 in their second innings as they trailed hosts by 192 runs in the second Test in Hyderabad on Monday.






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