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ODIs

Sachin Tendulkar’s unique record in ODIs which even Shane Warne is envy of

Sachin Tendulkar is one of the greatest batsmen to have played the game of cricket, he is widely reckoned for his batting and unblemished technique which he successfully exhibited across the globe.

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How well do you know Bangladesh’s ODI cricket?

Think you know enough about Bangladesh ODI cricket? Take this quiz and find out for yourself!

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International Cricket Council cricket panel suggests removing batting powerplay in ODIs

The changes that were suggested would mean that, for the first 10 overs, there will be two fielders outside the circle.

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England perennial underachievers in World Cups: Paul Collingwood

Collngwood felt most other teams were better equipped to winning the World Cup in his time.

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Michael Clarke rules out ODI retirement

Clarke suffered back problems in recent seasons, and missed quite a few games.

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How difficult is captaining in T20 cricket compared to ODIs?

Twenty20 matches have involved more on-the-foot strategising from the captains involved.

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Dean Jones prefers 50-over cricket over T20s as it lacks subtleties

Dean Jones said that the T20 game lacks certain subtleties that the longer formats enjoy.

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Ravichandran Ashwin’s batting prowess reaffirms need for multi-dimensional players in modern-day cricket

In modern day cricket, unidimensional players have taken a beating. The impact of the growing need for a cricketer to put in an all-round effort has been adverse on the bowlers. Not many in today’s competitive cricket can get away by just doing the job for their skipper with the ball. To put it in management terms, if you can’t multitask, even above average skill levels may not suffice in retaining your spot in the organisation.

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Brendan Taylor says Zimbabwe batsmen lack mental toughness

Livid after conceding a series-deciding lead to India, Zimbabwe cricket captain Brendan Taylor said his team has exhibited a distinct lack of mental toughness in the ongoing One-Day Internationals (ODIs).

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James Anderson becomes England’s leading wicket-taker in ODIs

James Anderson becomes the leading wicket-taker for England in One-Day Internationals with 237 wickets surpassing Darren Gough’s 234.

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