India, England teams reach Ranchi for third ODI
The India and England cricket teams on Wednesday reached Mahendra Singh Dhoni`s home town to be present on the inauguration of the newly constructed stadium here on January 18 where the third one-day international between the two teams would be played the very next day.
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Dharamsala ODI ticket prices start from Rs 250
The starting price for the tickets of the fifth and final ODI between India and England to be played at Dharamsala on January 27, has been fixed at moderate price of Rs 250.
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Dhoni`s pals recall old times
Apart from sharing their surname and making a living out of covering sports, it is the `MSD connection` that binds the trio of Ajay Kumar, Rakesh Kumar and Satish Kumar.
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Dhoni must quit T20 captaincy: Ramiz
Former Pakistan skipper Ramiz Raja feels that time has come for Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni to quit T20 captaincy after his side`s string of losses so that some young player learns the ropes of leadership.
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Sehwag can make comeback in ODIs: Ganguly
Former captain Sourav Ganguly refused to think that Virender Sehwag`s ODI career was over after he was dropped from Indian squad for the first three matches of the ongoing series against England and said that the opener has still a lot of cricket left in him.
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Dhoni`s big hits made all the difference, says Cook
India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni`s big hits at the death overs made all the difference which helped the hosts score almost 110 runs in last ten overs, said his English counterpart Alastair Cook.
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Dhoni concedes India lack firepower of past few years
India, on Tuesday finally found its winning touch with a thumping win over England in the second ODI, but captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni conceded that his side did not possess the firepower of the past when they had whitewashed the visitors in the last two series at home.
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I read the track wrong: Dhoni
Crediting his bowlers for the thumping 127-run win over England in the second ODI, Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Tuesday said he read the Kochi track wrong as he initially thought it would become good for batting in second half and the visitors would benefit from that.
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