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Shane Warne, Bob Willis slam England tactics

Shane Warne, Bob Willis slam England tactics

Cricketing legends Shane Warne and Bob Willis have slammed England’s One-Day International (ODI) batting, specifically from the top-order, as ‘belonging to the last century’, following the hosts’ seven-wicket hammering by Sri Lanka in the ICC Champions Trophy 2013.

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June 18 2013, 8:08 pm

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When Winston Davis terrorised the Australian batting line-up

When Winston Davis terrorised the Australian batting line-up

On June 12, 1983, Winston Davis registered figures of 10.3-0-51-7 – the best-ever at that time in One-Day Internationals at the time — against Australia at Headingley, to put West Indies back on track in the World Cup. Karthik Parimal looks back at that famous spell.

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June 17 2013, 6:47 pm

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ICC Champions Trophy 2013: West Indies batting has to rise to the occasion if they are to beat South Africa

ICC Champions Trophy 2013: West Indies batting has to rise to the occasion if they are to beat South Africa

West Indies face a tough battle against South Africa for a berth in the semi-final of the ICC Champions Trophy 2013. It is a team full of natural entertainers and game-changers, but for some reason they fail to get their act together in One-Day Internationals (ODIs).

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June 14 2013, 12:17 pm

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Simon ODonnells fastest fifty in ODIs — off 18 balls

Simon O'Donnell's fastest fifty in ODIs — off 18 balls

On May 2, 1990 Australia flogged Sri Lanka in the second semifinal of the Austral-Asia cup. If Dean Jones’s century grinded the Sri Lankans, then Simon O’Donnell’s 29-ball 74 came as the executioner’s axe. Sarang Bhalerao revisits O’Donnell’s world-record feat of scoring the fastest fifty in the One Day Internationals at that time.

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June 14 2013, 1:04 am

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Herschelle Gibbss reprieve enables Steve Waugh to play the greatest ODI innings of his life

Herschelle Gibbs's reprieve enables Steve Waugh to play the greatest ODI innings of his life

On June 13, 1999, Herschelle Gibbs duly dropped the World Cup, as Steve Waugh went on to play the greatest innings of his life. Karthik Parimal looks back in detail at the first of the two greatest One-Day Internationals played that week.

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June 13 2013, 3:33 pm

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