Chennai to hold 1st Test

Chennai to hold 1st Test

The first match of the three-Test series between Sri Lanka and India will be held at Chennai from December 2 to 6

09-Nov-2005•Cricinfo staff
Timber falling

Timber falling

Plays of the day

17-Apr-2005•Amit Varma and Rahul Bhatia in Delhi
Anything's possible in Delhi

Anything's possible in Delhi

Roving Reporter

17-Apr-2005•Roving Reporter by Rahul Bhatia in Delhi
Sorry end to a flat season

Sorry end to a flat season

India's season of discontent has ended, fittingly, with a touch of despair

17-Apr-2005•Indian View by Sambit Bal
Inzamam: 'The more you captain, the more you learn'

Inzamam: 'The more you captain, the more you learn'

After Pakistan fought their way back from 2-0 down in the one-day series against India, a delighted Pakistan captain, Inzamam ul-Haq, addressed the media

17-Apr-2005•Rahul Bhatia
A memorable series with memorable performances

A memorable series with memorable performances

Osman Samiuddin considers the player of the tournament: officially it should be Rana Naveed-ul-Hasan, he says, but is this really the case he wonders

17-Apr-2005•Osman Samiuddin
Contrasting opening salvos

Contrasting opening salvos

On the Ball

17-Apr-2005•On the ball with Siddhartha Vaidyanathan and Arun Gopalakrishnan
Pakistan seal series with emphatic win

Pakistan seal series with emphatic win

A series which began so disappointingly for Pakistan ended in absolute delight as they thrashed India by 159 runs in the last one-day international, at the Feroz Shah Kotla in Delhi, to take the series 4-2

17-Apr-2005•The Bulletin by S Rajesh
Dravid: 'Our one-day performance has not been good'

Dravid: 'Our one-day performance has not been good'

After India let their 2-0 series advantage slip, Rahul Dravid and their coach John Wright addressed the media

17-Apr-2005•Rahul Bhatia
Gripping series reaches climax

Gripping series reaches climax

Just like in the Test series, Pakistan have managed to beat the odds and comeback into the series

16-Apr-2005•Preview by Rahul Bhatia in Delhi
Naved's first spell will be crucial - Dravid

Naved's first spell will be crucial - Dravid

After two weeks of hectic travel, both teams have landed in Delhi for the last match of the one-day series, a game that India must win to level the series

16-Apr-2005•Rahul Bhatia in Delhi
A happy hunting ground for Tendulkar

A happy hunting ground for Tendulkar

The Feroz Shah Kotla in Delhi has played host to 12 one-day internationals so far, ten of which have involved India

16-Apr-2005•Cricinfo staff
Indian government says Delhi ODI should go on

Indian government says Delhi ODI should go on

The Delhi District Cricket Association has found itself in a tricky situation over hosting the final India-Pakistan one-dayer after the Indian government said security concerns could be overcome and that the match should be played as scheduled

01-Apr-2005•Cricinfo staff
Delhi likely to lose final ODI

Delhi likely to lose final ODI

In what will be a highly embarrassing climbdown, it is likely that Delhi's Ferozeshah Kotla stadium will not stage the final ODI against Pakistan scheduled for April 17

31-Mar-2005•Cricinfo staff
Vinoo's web

Vinoo's web

In the first Test match played between the two countries, Vinoo Mankad spun out Pakistan with a marathon first-innings spell of 8 for 52 in 47 overs

01-Mar-2005
Sehwag keeps Delhi in the hunt

Sehwag keeps Delhi in the hunt

A dazzling unbeaten knock from Virender Sehwag kept hosts Delhi in the hunt for a place in the Ranji Trophy Elite Group final against Mumbai

29-Apr-2003•Staff Reporter
Tamil Nadu in final after convincing win over Delhi

Tamil Nadu in final after convincing win over Delhi

Medium-pacer Lakshmipathy Balaji claimed five wickets to propel Tamil Nadu to a convincing 132-run win over hosts Delhi in the Ranji Trophy Elite Group semi-final that ended at the Feroz Shah Kotla on Tuesday

29-Apr-2003•Staff Reporter
Tamil Nadu earn 77-run first-innings lead against Delhi

Tamil Nadu earn 77-run first-innings lead against Delhi

Tamil Nadu earned a handsome first-innings lead on the third day of their five-day Ranji Trophy Elite Group semi-final against hosts Delhi

28-Apr-2003•Staff Reporter
Sehwag's failure puts Delhi on the backfoot

Sehwag's failure puts Delhi on the backfoot

Tamil Nadu hold a slight advantage going into the third day of their five-day Ranji Trophy Elite Group semi-final against hosts Delhi at the Feroz Shah Kotla

27-Apr-2003•Staff Reporter
Ramesh anchors Tamil Nadu on first day

Ramesh anchors Tamil Nadu on first day

Opener Sadagoppan Ramesh made a patient, well-constructed 82 as Tamil Nadu and Delhi shared honours at the end of the first day of the Ranji Trophy Elite Group semi-final between the two sides at the Feroz Shah Kotla on Friday

26-Apr-2003•Staff Reporter

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