Shikhar Dhawan: Don't want to let the opportunity go
Consistency has always been a problem with Shikhar Dhawan since his first-class debut back in 2004 but after his maiden call-up to the Indian Test...
India tour a good learning experience for England, says Ashley Giles
In his first assignment as the limited-overs coach, Ashley Giles saw England suffer a 2-3 loss to India but he says it was "not a disaster"...
India vs England 2012-13: It was important to win toss, says Alastair Cook
England captain Alastair Cook on Sunday admitted that it was an "important toss to win" and they possibly couldn't have lost the match...
India vs England stats review: Fifth One-Day International at Dharamsala
Statistical highlights of the fifth cricket One-day international between India and England, at Dharamsala on Sunday.
Suresh Raina half-century lifts India to 226 against England in fifth ODI at Dharamsala
Suresh Raina scored a fluent 83 to lift India to a respectable total of 226 all-out in 49.4 overs, after the hosts suffered a batting collapse early...
India vs England 2012-13: James Tredwell believes England can still win the series
England can still stage a turnaround in the one-day series against India despite being on the backfoot, according to English spinner James Tredwell...
India vs England 2012-13: Virat Kohli says prolonged slump in form was annoying
India's star batsman Virat Kohli on Tuesday said that his prolonged form slump was a bit "annoying", but staying calm and patient...
India vs England 2012-13: Alastair Cook wary of "world-class" India ahead of second ODI
England captain Alastair Cook said even though they have made a "great start" to the series, he is no mood to take a "world-class"...
Preview: India need to iron out flaws in bowling department ahead of second ODI
Still smarting from their narrow nine-run defeat in the opening ODI match, a struggling India will have to work on their bowling frailties and inconsistent...
Alastair Cook feels England held their nerves against India in first ODI
England captain Alastair Cook felt that his men held onto their nerves in his side’s nine-run victory in the first ODI against India at Rajkot.