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Indian Trophy’s Homecoming delayed further: Landing in New Delhi on Thursday

India's World Cup-Winning team will now land in New Delhi on Thursday morning since their departure from Barbados got even further delayed.

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Zimbabwe’s poor show against West Indies highlights gap in Test rankings

Zimbabwe's three-day thrashing at the hands of West Indies has once again highlighted the widening disparity between the top and bottom halves of the international cricket test rankings.

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Zaheer’s tips and IPL stint came in handy, says Ishant

By Ashish Shukla

 

Indian fast bowler Ishant Sharma, who grabbed a career-best six-wicket haul in the ongoing second Test against the West Indies, credited his success on the tour to the tips he got from senior pacer Zaheer Khan and his IPL stint.

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WI vs Ind: Second Test day three statistical review

Quite a few personal milestones were attained during the third day of the second Test match at Bridgetown (Barbados). Here is a look at the third day in view of statistics.

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Dhoni a victim of wrong replay

By Ashish Shukla

 

The controversy over poor umpiring in the ongoing Test series between India and the West Indies has taken a new twist as it has now emerged that Mahendra Singh Dhoni was given out off a no ball on the first day of the second match here.

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West Indies batsmen need to be more confident says Rampaul

By Ashish Shukla

 

More often than not, West Indian batsmen have failed to complement their bowlers in the ongoing Test series against India and pacer Ravi Rampaul conceded that his team's willow-wielders are running short of confidence right now.

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Laxman disappointed to miss out on a hundred

By Ashish Shukla

 

VVS Laxman was a disappointed man despite playing a crucial role in India's recovery in the second Test against West Indies as a hundred had eluded him once again after all the hard work.

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Sammy calls on West Indies batsmen to rise to the occasion

By Paul Mitchell

 

West Indies captain Darren Sammy said that an improved batting performance is the only way for his side to beat India in the second Test, starting on Tuesday at Kensington Oval here.

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