Young British batsman Joe Root, who has made an impressive start to his career by scoring runs consistently against India, on Saturday said the key to his success lies in the ability to adapt to different situations quickly.
Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni is fit for the fifth and final One-Day International against England, which will be played on Sunday. India have already sealed the series 3-1.
He has relished the role of a finisher in one-dayers but given a chance, Suresh Raina won't mind batting higher up the order as he believes it would give him a chance to plan his innings better and make a comeback in the Indian Test fold.
The fifth and final cricket one-dayer between India and England here tomorrow will start half-an-hour later than the scheduled start due to inclement weather conditions in the hill town, the BCCI announced today.
The beautiful Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium (HPCA) is all set to host its first ever International match on 27th January between India and England. To make sure that the match undergoes without interruption, HPCA officials held prayer ceremony in the temple of Lord Indra at the Khaniyara village. HPCA will be hosting its first...
Having clinched the five-match series already, India would have arrived at the nippy Dharamsala buoyed by the warmth of finally having something to hit back at critics with.
Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama will give the first international cricket match at Dharamsala on Sunday a miss, an aide said on Friday.
The Indian team management has not yet sought a cover for skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who sustained a thumb injury before the fourth One-Day International (ODI) against England at Mohali, increasing the possibility of his playing in the final match at Dharamsala on Sunday.
The atmosphere in Dharamsala is nothing short of festive as the hill town gears up to host its first ever international cricket match with India taking on England in the inconsequential fifth and final ODI of a series that has been pocketed by the home nation.
Rohit Sharma’s fantastic knock of 83 helped India seal the series in the fourth One-Day International (ODI) against England at Mohali. It was a meritorious innings because he was thrust into a new role and he had to bat in tricky conditions. Coming into the game at the back of six consecutive single digit scores in ODIs, the pressure was on Rohit.