1st WODI: West Indies beat India by a run in nail-biting contest
Cricket | November 02, 2019 11:07 ISTIndia could only score 224 from their quota of 50 overs in reply to West Indies's 225/7 in the first ODI of the three-match series.
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India could only score 224 from their quota of 50 overs in reply to West Indies's 225/7 in the first ODI of the three-match series.
Pakistan batsman Ahmed Shehzad was fined 50% of his match fee after he was charged with the ball-tampering offence during Qaid-e-Azam trophy.
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MS Dhoni's retirement is the raging question in the country and Rohit Sharma was the latest player to have his say on the issue.
Steve Smith relayed the commentator's input to captain Aaron Finch during the 17th over that was being bowled by Pat Cummins.
Rohit, who was taking throwdowns from batting coach Vikram Rathour and Sri Lanka's Nuwan Seneviratne at the nets, left the practice session midway after he was hit and didn't return to bat.
BCCI president Sourav Ganguly on Thursday said he is also trying to bring Sachin Tendulkar as part of the Indian team which took on Bangladesh for the first time in 2000.
Experts have already predicted that dew will play a big role in the first-ever day-night Test in India, to be held in Kolkata from November 22.
On Friday, the Indian team management was pleasantly surprised to see freshness on the wickets.
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