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Mahendra Singh Dhoni

Dhoni backs under-fire bowlers

India will look to wrap up a convincing victory over rock-bottom Netherlands in the World Cup on Wednesday and virtually make sure of their quarter-final berth.

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BCCI fuming over Richardson’s comment on Dhoni

By CricketCountry Staff

 

The BCCI has come down heavily on ICC General Manager Dave Richardson for criticising Mahendra Singh Dhoni after the Indian captain had voiced his reservations on the UDRS system.

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Dhoni says 338 was defendable

By CricketCountry Staff

 

Dhoni, however, expressed his disappointment over his bowlers’ inability to defend such a big total. "I think so (it`s defendable). If 338 is not enough then perhaps in every match you will have to score 350-360 runs, which will be very tough to do."

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Sehwag can spell trouble for England: Dhoni

England will have problems if hard-hitting Indian opener Virender Sehwag bats through the innings in Sunday's World Cup clash, skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni said.

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2011 World Cup preview: India seek revenge, but Bangladesh no pushovers

By Suneer Chowdhary

 

At home, Bangladesh has exhibited the kind of form that is almost Sri Lanka-like before they won the 1996 title. They have trumped New Zealand and Zimbabwe easily and given England a run for their money on more than one occasion in the last 15 months or so.

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Dhoni’s swashbuckling century powers India to 360 for 5

Mahendra Singh Dhoni smacked a hurricane century which powered India to 360 for 5 against New Zealand in a World Cup warm-up match being played at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai.

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Wives, girlfriends all set to spice up the World Cup

Action in the World Cup will not be limited to the field with the wives and girlfriends of players all set to add sparkle to the showpiece event. Cricket WAGS may not have as high a profile as their glitzier football counterparts, but the game boasts its fair share of beauty.

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Meteoric rise of Mahendra Singh Dhoni

When Mahendra Singh Dhoni opened the bowling with a spinner in his first Test as captain in 2008, the message was clear -- he would not be a prisoner to convention.

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Dhoni says World Cup schedule may work to India’s favour

India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Wednesday said the schedule of the upcoming World Cup could prove to be a blessing in disguise for his injury-hit team. The scheduling of the six-week tournament was recently slammed as "ridiculous" by top England batsman Kevin Pietersen who said the gaps between games were too long.

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