Timber falling
Plays of the day
17-Apr-2005•Amit Varma and Rahul Bhatia 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
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'
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
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
On the Ball
17-Apr-2005•On the ball with Siddhartha Vaidyanathan and Arun Gopalakrishnan
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'
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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 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
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
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
North Zone gain five points despite Das' best efforts
Despite the best efforts of Subhomoy Das, who was tragically dismissed for 97, North Zone went on to take the first-innings lead at Delhi on Friday, picking five points from the drawn Duleep Trophy encounter against East Zone.
30-Mar-2002•Staff Reporter