In the first ODI of Tri-Series, India lost against Zimbabwe with six wickets. Indian batsmen were quite good whereas bowlers could not perform well.
Indian captain, Suresh Raina won the toss and choose bat first. Rohit Sharma and Ravindra Jadeja scored 114 and 61 runs and they stood as strong pillars for the team India.
Zimbabwe batsman started attacking Indian bowlers from the beginning. Indian bowlers couldn’t control the Zimbabwe batsman. Finally, they achieved the 289 runs target in the 49th over with loss of four wickets. India is facing up Sri Lanka in the second match of the tournament. (more…)

West Indies vs South Africa 1st ODI– West Indies will match up South Africa in the first ODI match on Saturday, May 22, 2010. 2010 Football World Cup
MS Dhoni is a very well known player in the Indian Cricket and had a safe place in every Indian’s heart.
Breaking his silence on the Ferozeshah Kotla pitch fiasco, Sri Lankan captain Kumar Sangakkara said the track did not look “normal” soon after the first five overs and was too dangerous to continue playing.
After whitewashing the Pakistanis, Australian skipper Ricky Ponting believes his side is ready for the Ashes.
Bangladesh’s collapse, like India’s, started in the 15th over. India lost three wickets for six runs, Bangladesh lost three for five. India had 79 runs on the board before their collapse, Bangladesh 59. India continued collapsing, bad light granted Bangladesh stay orders. In fact the murky conditions allowed only 24.5 overs of play in the whole day, which means 90.1 overs have been lost on the first two days.
Two ODI centuries in 19 matches and Virat Kohli had grabbed every opportunity that has come his way but the young batsman says he will take one step at a time and not think of too far ahead to keep pressure at bay.
West Indies vs Zimbabwe 3rd ODI match on Wednesday, March 10, 2010.
Deccan Chargers captain Adam Gilchrist is very confident that his team can defend the IPL title and prepared completely to continue the same performance in the third edition of the Indian Premier League as well.
Australia completed a nerve-shredding 36-run victory over a willing Pakistani side, thus becoming only the sixth team in Test history to triumph after trailing by 200-plus on the first innings. An obstinate 123-run ninth-wicket partnership between Michael Hussey and Peter Siddle drew Australia back into a contest they appeared to have conceded after a calamitous opening day, and a penetrative final-day bowling display completed one of the great comebacks witnessed on these shores.