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Sunday, 21 January 2018

India's batsmen hit a mental reset

Alongside Vijay, both Rahul and Pujara - also searching for runs - displayed a concerted effort to not be overly adventurous with their strokeplay

Fleming, Balaji join Hussey in CSK backroom staff

The franchise, on Friday, also got back the services of trainer Gregory King and physio Tommy Simseck

Chandimal relishes welcome win on tough surface

The Sri Lanka skipper admitted that they were searching for a bonus point till the two-paced wicket made things tough

Lost too many wickets in middle overs: Cremer

Zimbabwe's defeat to Sri Lanka gives the latter faint hope of a late revival in the ongoing triseries

We were chasing 30 too many: Smith

Australia faltered in chase as England took an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five-match ODI series

Comeback man Anamul ready to play the role of aggressor

Anamul played his last ODI in March 2015 before making a comeback in the ongoing tri-series

Sri Lanka stay alive after Thisara's heroics

The all-rounder took four wickets and composed an undefeated 39 as Sri Lanka usurped Zimbabwe by five wickets to stay alive in the tri-series