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Posted: July 2nd, 2008, 11:48am EDT
Pakistan's challenge of staying afloat in the tournament just got tougher, as India motored along to 308 for 7 on yet another graveyard of a pitch.
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Posted: July 1st, 2008, 4:02am EDT
Gary Kirsten, India's coach, has backed Mahendra Singh Dhoni's views on the Asia Cup's hectic schedule.
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Posted: July 1st, 2008, 4:02am EDT
Rajiv Shukla, the vice-president of the Indian board, has responded to Mahendra Singh Dhoni's complaint about having to play back-to-back matches in the Asia Cup by saying that the players were aware of the tournament's schedule and that they could have opted out if they needed rest.
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Posted: July 1st, 2008, 4:02am EDT
Indian players looked tired and listless on the field against Bangladesh. In the last 10 overs they let Bangladesh score 97 runs, the fielding unit lacking inspiration.
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Posted: July 1st, 2008, 4:02am EDT
Alok Kapali's dazzling 97-ball 115 against India on Saturday could well prove to be the watershed of his career. He couldn't have chosen a better time to come good after he was recalled to the squad after close to two years as a replacement for the injured Aftab Ahmed in the Kitply Cup earlier this month.
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Posted: July 1st, 2008, 4:02am EDT
The Plays of the day of the first match of the Super stage of the Asia Cup between Bangladesh and India.
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Posted: July 1st, 2008, 4:02am EDT
Sourav Ganguly has been named the Castrol Asian Cricketer of the Year at the awards handed out in Karachi. Ganguly, who made his way back to the Indian side in December 2006, also won the best overall batsman prize for his outstanding performances in 2007.
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Posted: June 28th, 2008, 6:58am EDT
Alok Kapali's dazzling 115 gave Bangladesh a fighting chance, but their
inability to hold on to catches meant that India breezed past another
stiff target at the National Stadium in Karachi. Two days after making
mincemeat of 300 against Pakistan, they overhauled Bangladesh's 283 with
40 balls to spare.
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Posted: June 28th, 2008, 6:58am EDT
In its first official reaction to the Zimbabwe issue, which tops the agenda for the ICC's annual meeting in Dubai next week, the Indian board has said it "would like to fully support" Zimbabwe Cricket on the issue of full membership of the world governing body.
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Posted: June 28th, 2008, 6:58am EDT
Harbhajan Singh says he is keen to make amends after the infamous "slapgate" incident involving Sreesanth, one that led to his suspension for a majority of the IPL season and a five-match ODI ban.