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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Dhoni gets his figures right

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If cricket is about problem solving, Mahendra Singh Dhoni seems to have all the answers at the moment. Ahead of the final, Dhoni had said that winning the toss was 60% of the job done, and putting 270 on the board increased the chances of success to 80%. His batsmen went one better, posting 319 for five, a score that has never been successfully chased at the R Premadasa Stadium. Kumar Sangakkara's team was unable to rewrite history, succumbing to 273 and defeat by 46 runs.

For the ninth time under Dhoni, India had emerged victors in a limited-overs episode. There was nothing certain about this outcome, especially in the light of India's thrashing at Lanka's hands on Saturday. But resilience has not been in short supply in this group.

Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid set the tone with an unhurried 95-run stand. Dhoni then took the game into his hands, walking out at No. 3, as Tendulkar ground the bowling.

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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Corporate gone, India on

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If some of India's players are a bit confused about just who they are playing for, you can't blame them.

Less than 24 hours after they were slugging it out for Air India at the Corporate Trophy in Bangalore, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Yuvraj Singh, Harbhajan Singh, RP Singh and Suresh Raina found themselves at a centre-wicket net under lights at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo.

The players barely had time to change clothes, heading straight from their hotel to a practice session that everyone attended.

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