Dhawan was the first to depart and then it was India captain MS Dhoni who walked in at number four who was out for a duck. Kohli did try to steady the chase but he too followed Dhoni a run later.
Not surprisingly India captain MS Dhoni had a smile on his face and was content with his side’s achievement. “I am happy. At the end of the day we have won, and it’s a comprehensive victory. Winning 3 ...
With a nine-wicket against the United Arab Emirates at the Western Australia Cricket Association Ground in Perth, India continued their winning streak in the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup. This is the ...
India galloped into the quarter-finals with a six-wicket win over Zimbabwe in their last game of the league phase of the ICC Cricket World Cup, 2015. Left struggling on 92 for four, Suresh Raina (110* ...