14 Nov 2005
India must learn to respect its
heroes: Arjuna Ranatunga
It was an expected end to the series, if not for two superstars who seem swamped by
the inexorable march of time. Full
Story
South Africans are worried about Sachin,
not Dhoni
HYDERABAD: South Africa are not worried about India's good run against Sri Lanka.
But in their bid to keep up their own winning streak against England, Zimbabwe, West Indies and
New Zealand, they are wary of the return of Sachin rather than the awesome batting of M S Dhoni.
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Story
On the average, India's domination was
glaring
NEW DELHI: India's complete dominance over Sri Lanka in the one-day cricket series
is reflected amply in batting and bowling averages list with Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Harbhajan
Singh walking away with the honours. Full
Story
India set to leapfrog to number 2 spot in
ODI rankings
DUBAI: Having closed in on their rivals with a crushing 6-1 success against Sri
Lanka, Rahul Dravid's India would be looking to waltz past them in the ICC ODI team rankings with
a repeat performance against South Africa in the upcoming limited overs series. Full
Story
We
are ready for the South Africans: Dravid
VADODARA: Captain Rahul Dravid today said that having
vanquished Sri Lanka, India looked forward to continue their "giant-killing act" against
South Africa, the new second ranked team in ICC One-Day rankings. Full Story
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