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Cook delighted after a series victory over Sri Lanka

By Julian Guyer

 

England's new one-day captain Alastair Cook had the ideal riposte to his detractors after being named man-of-the-series in a 3-2 win over Sri Lanka.

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1971 win in England helped India overcome fear: Wadekar

The first-ever series win in England in 1971 has played a significant role in vanquishing India's fear of facing tough opponents on hostile away conditions, feels Ajit Wadekar, the man who captained the country during the tour.

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Distinct bias against bowlers & keepers getting the captaincy

Selectors across the world continue their aversion towards handing bowlers the captaincy.

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Cook can play as good as any ODI player: Sobers

By Julian Guyer

 

Cricket great Sir Garfield Sobers's belief in Alastair Cook's one-day ability was rewarded by the England batsman's century last weekend.Cook is now one of the world's leading Test openers, but there are doubts as to whether he can score quickly enough in one-dayers.

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India must show greater intent to attack and go for victory in the final Test

India approached in a conservative fashion in second Test at Barbados.

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Tendulkar similar to me, says Bolt

By Philem Dipak Singh

 

Yearning to see Sachin Tendulkar play, Olympic and world champion sprinter Usain Bolt said he can relate to the Indian cricket icon when it comes to dedication and aggression.

 

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Sammy disappointed with Windies batsmen

By Paul Mitchell

 

West Indies captain Darren Sammy said drastic action was needed to solve his side's batting crisis, following a 63-run defeat by India in the first Test on Thursday.

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Windies legend Rowe honoured by JCA

By Ashish Shukla

 

Former West Indies batsman Lawrence Rowe was on Monday honoured by the Jamaican Cricket Association (JCA) by dedicating a stand after his name at the Sabina Park.

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1971 tour to WI: When Gavaskar & Sardesai authored an epic series win

In 1971, India registered their first ever away-series wins in West Indies and England.

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It would be a sight for Gods to see this fantasy XI of West Indian greats in action!

To coincide with the release of Fire in Babylon, here is all-time West Indies XI.

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