England beat India to take 2-1 lead in series England showed nerves and desire in equal measures to reach the winning post in the third one-dayer here and nose ahead of India in the seven-match series 2-1.
We did not field well: Dravid Indian captain Rahul Dravid admitted that England outfielded them in the third one-dayer that the visitors lost by 42 runs here on Monday.
RELIEF FOR ICL-BOUND CRICKETERS
Dont fire players, Court to PSUs In a major relief for players aligning with the Indian Cricket League, the Delhi High Court on Monday restrained public sector corporations from taking any punitive action against employees joining the ICL.
India coach candidates CVs before Sept 15 The Board of Control for Cricket in India has issued an advertisement seeking CVs for a new national coach before September 15 for a two-year term and has listed a wide range of responsibilities and skills required for the high-profile job.
Ground, title rights to net Rs 173 crore Board of Control for Cricket in India sold the ground and title naming rights for 55 Tests and ODIs to be played in India in the next 31 months beginning September 1 to the World Sports Group (WSG) for Rs 173.25 crore.
Ian Bell prepares to hit a ball from Ramesh Powar during the third India-England one day international cricket match at Edgbaston, Birmingham, on Monday: AP
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