Bangladesh will resume at 226 for 6 on the fifth day of the Khulna Test against West Indies on Sunday.
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South Africa will resume at 217/2 on the third day of the Adelaide Oval Test against Australia on Saturday.
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Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Thursday defended his decision of demanding tracks that spin from the first day of the Test match.
Steve Waugh and many other cricketers and officials heavily criticized the Indian skipper's decision. However, Dhoni hit back saying that he demanded turning tracks in order to negate the role of toss in match results.
Dhoni also showered praises on teammate Virender Sehwag, who played his 100th Test match on Friday at Mumbai against England.
A video of Michael Clarke, who continued to assault on South Africa's attack, as Australia were in control in the first day of the second Test at Adelaide. Clarke, who has had a stellar year with the bat, brought up his 150 after hitting five fours off one over by Morne Morkel.
Australia went after the South African bowlers in the second Test in Adelaide.
Warner smashed 119 off just 112 balls, while skipper Clarke backed up his unbeaten double-century in Brisbane with another unconquered knock to leave Australia in command after winning the toss.
Warner perished on 119 when he attempted to glide Morne Morkel through the slips, only to edge to Graeme Smith at first slip to end a pulsating knock.
A YouTube video uploaded by a YouTube uploader claims that the house shown in the video is that of the Indian cricket team captain MS Dhoni.
Dhoni, who leads the Indian team in all three formats – Test cricket, One-Day International and T20 Cricket – is considered to be one of the wealthiest cricketers in the world. The Indian captain, who resides in Ranchi, was this year included in the Forbes list of 100 world’s highest-paid athletes, says a PTI report.
Dhoni pipped the likes of 'Sprint King' Usain Bolt, tennis ace Novak Djokovic and teammate Sachin Tendulkar in the latest list of world's 100 richest sportspersons, released by the Forbes magazine. According to the list, Dhoni is ranked 31st, which is way ahead of
India on Monday won the first cricket Test comfortably, making light work of a spirited fight back by England after following on.
England, who put up a gritty batting display in the second innings on the fourth day, gave up rather tamely, their last five wickets adding only 66 runs to their overnight 340 for five. They were all out for 406 at the stroke of lunch.
Captain Alastair Cook's epic knock of 176 and his 157-run sixth-wicket partnership with the gritty wicket-keeper Matt Prior (91) could only prolong the inevitable, taking the match into the fifth day.
Needing 77 for a win, India raced to the target in 15.3 overs due largely to Virender Sehwag (25) and the first-innings double centurion Cheteshwar Pujara (41 not
New Zealand reached 35-1 in their second innings at stumps after losing hard-hitting opener Brendon McCullum, caught by Nuwan Kulasekara off left-arm spinner Rangana Herath who was pressed into the attack after three overs.
The match is evenly poised at this stage, with New Zealand nine runs ahead with as many wickets in hand.
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India continued to dominate the Test match as England were bundled out for 191 in their first innings. However, the visitors came back strong in the second innings as they ended Day Three at 111 for no loss.
Pragyan Ojha picked up his fifth five-wicket haul in the first innings of the first Test between India and England as the England batsmen showed their incompetency while dealing with spinners.
Ravichandran Ashwin also provided good support to Ojha as he picked up three crucial wickets.
Cheteshwar Pujara had a successful outing on Day 2 on the first Test scoring a maiden Double ton. However the Saurshtra batsman had a special spectator to cheer for him in the stands: Pooja Pabari, the young batsman's fiancee.
Pujara got engaged to the Rajkot-based girl on November 6. Pooja, 24, is an MBA in retail management hails from Jamjodhpur in Jamnagar district in Gujarat.
Pujara's father had earlier said that the marriage date hasn't been fixed due to his son's hectic cricketing schedule. But Pooja seems to have found a nice way to spend some time by cheering her hubby from the stands. One can expect her to be added to the Indian cricket team's WAG's list pretty soon.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s bicycle-kick goal against England has led it to become the most searched video on the YouTube. The Swedish superstar scored an astonishing goal from a distance of about 30 yards against England in the Friend’s Arena on Wednesday.
Like the Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s goal, football has seen many such occasions where footballers have scored mind-boggling goals, leaving opposition exasperated and fans startled by their talent. Cricket, like football, too has had moments where both batsmen and bowlers have displayed extra-ordinary dexterity to leave opponents shocked.
Many such moments of brilliance come to mind. Let’s rewind and look back at 11 such special moments, which perhaps can compete with the
Indian opener Virender Sehwag scored his 23rd Test century on the first day of the first Test against England on Friday at Ahmedabad on Thursday.
Sehwag scored a run-a-ball 117 to destroy the English bowling and bring down the morale of the visitors. England looked out of sorts in the field and in bowling.
Alastair Cook's captaincy was also below par on the first day as Sehwag led the Indian batting assault on the hapless English bowlers
India dominated on Day one of the first Test against England at Ahmedabad on Thursday.
India ended the day on 323 for four. Virender Sehwag made good use of conducive batting conditions to scoring a blistering run-a-ball 117 while Cheteshwar Pujara remained unbeaten on 98.
Graeme Swann was the only English bowler to be among wickets. he managed to dismiss all the four Indian batsmen on day one.
India aim to pay England back in the same manner when the two teams meet each other in an engrossing four-match Test rubber from Thursday.
The first of the four Test match will be played at Ahmedabad.
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