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One-Day Internationals

Live Scorecard: Zimbabwe vs Afghanistan 1st ODI at Bulawayo

The ODI series is an opportunity for both nations to get a confidence booster ahead of the bigger challenges.

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ODI cricket is suffering due to improper scheduling

Cricket is a unique game in many ways. What makes it all the more trickier for a newcomer to understand the whole game is the simultaneous existence of three formats of the game: the traditional, the much revered and the most classical form, Test cricket, played over five gruelling days with two innings per side; the one-day game, with only one innings of 50 overs per side; and then the newest baby on board, the Twenty20, or T20 as it is called more fashionably.

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Australia to tour India for 7-match ODI series in October 2013

Australia will tour India to play seven One-Day Internationals (ODI) and a Twenty20 International from October 10, 2013 to November 2, 2013.

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Cheteshwar Pujara can add stability to the wobbly Indian batting line-up in ODIs

Nishad Pai Vaidya puts forward compelling facts that suggest that Cheteshwar Pujara might add stability to India’s shaky one-day line-up.

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Misbah ul Haq not considering retirement

Pakistan's Test and One-day captain, Misbah-ul-Haq has strongly defended his performance as both skipper and batsman, insisting that he had no intentions to retire in the near future.

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England start as favourites: Courtney Walsh

Fast bowling legend Courtney Walsh believes the West Indies can be successful in England if they are consistent and quickly adapt to the local conditions.

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Nawroz Mangal: An inspiration for Afghan cricket

He is the rugged face of Afghan cricket with a story fit for the big screen, and he embodies not only his nation's turbulent past, but its hopes for a brighter future.

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A revolutionary idea to give some control back to the bowlers

The high-scoring matches with successful chases in particular.

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Shehzad’s attacking century helps Pakistan post 268 for 9

A maiden century for teenage opener Ahmed Shehzad carried Pakistan to 268-9 against New Zealand in the crucial fifth one-day cricket international in Hamilton on Thursday. Pakistan lead the series 2-1 and victory would give them the six-match contest with a game to spare, while New Zealand need to win to keep the series alive.

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New Zealand opt to bowl first in Hamilton one-dayer

New Zealand captain Ross Taylor won the toss and elected to bowl first against Pakistan in the crucial fifth one-day international at Seddon Park on Thursday. A win for Pakistan would give them the six-match series with a game to spare while New Zealand need to win to keep the series alive.

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