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Sachin, Virat steady India run chase
Tendulkar and Kohli added fifty-run for the second wicket to revive India run chase after losing Sehwag (10) early against Sri Lanka in the second ODI at the WACA.
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Malinga strikes early, India lose Sehwag
Chasing 234-run target, India lost opener Virender Sehwag (10) early in the third over against Sri Lanka in the second ODI of the tri-series at the WACA.
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India restrict Sri Lanka to 233/8
Ravichandran Ashwin (3-32) and Zaheer Khan (2-44) helped India restrict Sri Lanka to 233/8 in the second ODI of the tri-series at the WACA in Perth.
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2nd ODI: India restrict Sri Lanka to 233
Ravichandran Ashwin (3-32) and Zaheer Khan (2-44) helped India restrict Sri Lanka to 233/8 in the second ODI of the tri-series at the WACA in Perth.
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Yuvi blames himself for treatment delay
Yuvraj tweeted that he was looking forward to meet Tour-de-France champion Lance Armstrong for the inspiration who fought cancer to win laurels later on.
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Test dream is still alive for David Hussey
David Hussey will turn 35 this year but the veteran batsman has not given up hopes of playing in 2015 WC and also making a late Test debut for Australia.
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Ashwin triple strike puts India on top
Indian bowlers were on a roll as Sri Lanka lost half of their side inside 175 runs in the second ODI of the tri-series at the WACA in Perth on Wednesday.
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Ashwin strikes again to dismiss Perera
Indian bowlers were on a roll as Sri Lanka lost half of their side inside 175 runs in the second ODI of the tri-series at the WACA in Perth on Wednesday.
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Ashwin scalps Mahela to put India on top
Indian bowlers continued their stranglehold as Sri Lanka lost their third wicket in the form of Tillakaratne Dilshan (48) in the second ODI of tri-series in Perth.
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'James to return in later part of tri-series'
James Pattinson, who is recuperating from an injury, could be back in the team for the later stages of the ongoing tri-series, Aussie coach Mickey Arthur said.
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Ravindra Jadeja dismisses Dilshan
Indian bowlers continued their stranglehold as Sri Lanka lost their third wicket in the form of Tillakaratne Dilshan (48) in the second ODI of tri-series in Perth.
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Zaheer strikes again to dismiss Sanga
Seamer Zaheer Khan struck again to give India second breakthrough as he dismissed Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara in the second ODI of tri-series in Perth.
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Lanka steady after losing Tharanga early
Seamer Zaheer Khan struck early to give India first breakthrough as he dismissed Sri Lankan opener Upul Tharanga in the second ODI of the tri-series in Perth.
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Dilshan pushes after losing Upul early
Seamer Zaheer Khan struck early to give India first breakthrough as he dismissed Sri Lankan opener Upul Tharanga in the second ODI of the tri-series in Perth.
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Sehwag, Zaheer in as Lanka elect to bat
Sri Lankan skipper Mahela Jayawardene won the toss and decided to bat against India in the second ODI of the tri-series at the WACA in Perth on Wednesday.
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2nd ODI: Sehwag may replace Gambhir
It has been learnt that Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag will open against Sri Lanka in the second ODI, with Gautam Gambhir being 'rested' this time.
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India hope to recover against Sri Lanka
Hopefully, memories of the World Cup final victory against Sri Lanka can motivate India to recover from their rough patch Down Under in the second ODI.
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I want to be in top-10 again: Ivanovic
"My biggest goal is to reach the top 10 again and compete during the later rounds of Grand Slams. I have the ability to achieve this goal," said Ivanovic.
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I will return stronger than ever: Yuvraj
Yuvraj Singh, suffering from a rare form of cancerous tumour, is on the mend but he is unhappy about the 'invasive and speculative' attention from the media.
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IPL 2 auctions were rigged: Lalit Modi
Former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi told a TV channel that the 2009 IPL auctions were rigged to enable Chennai Super Kings to retain Andrew Flintoff.
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Sunil Gavaskar slams rotation of players
Sunil Gavaskar slammed the proposed rotation of the top-order batsmen in the Indian team in the tri-series, saying that it suggested that the players were unfit.
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2009 IPL auction was rigged: Lalit Modi
Ex-IPL commissioner Lalit Modi claimed that the 2009 IPL auction was "rigged" in favour of CSK whose owner, N Srinivasan, is now the president of the BCCI.
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Sahara open to negotiate for Pune team
Subrata Roy said that he is open to negotiations as far as his IPL team is concerned but made it clear that the group is no longer keen in sponsoring Indian team.
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I dare to dream, says Novak Djokovic
"I dare to dream about becoming the best player. Now I have this special award and I think everything is possible," said tennis giant Novak Djokovic.
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India await tough SL test in tri-series
A jittery India will lift the standard of their game as they strive to bring their ODI campaign back on track when they face Sri Lanka at WACA on Wednesday.
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