Saturday, June 5, 2010

India lose openers



India, who have lost six wickets in Zimbabwe last Friday, just under 194 in its 50 overs.

Off-spinner Greg Lamb took 3-45 team with an impressive bowling performance.

In response to Hamilton Masakadza (66) and Brendan Taylor (74) put the first 128 wickets as Zimbabwe reached their target just 38.2 overs.

Taylor was the first fall he finished a second conclusion from Pragyan Ojha is a slow left-arm delivery.

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In the meantime, reached his 16th Masakadza one-day international 50-75 balls, before hitting Amit Mishra for the back-to-back huge sixes to 30 years old.

Eventually fell on the stunning opener Virat Kohl catch at midwicket, off Ravindra Jadeja's bowling.

Wicketkeeper Tatenda Taibu Captain Elton Chigumbura and the winner will be knocked out to more than 11 overs to save.

Earlier, Ravindra Jadeja 51 India has top scored in a team captained by a tired performance of Suresh Raina.

Dinesh Karthik struck four boundaries in its path 33, before he mistimed the reverse sweep to wicketkeeper Taibu fell Lamb's bowling.

Jadeja struck three boundaries and two sixes in the late stages of his colleagues and the Indian innings before he was caught off Andy Blignaut Masakadza delivery obligations.

Visitors from 95-5 at one stage, managed only 44 works in the last 10 overs.

"This is a very important game for us - we have to play very well against Sri Lanka," Raina said, looking ahead, a black-and-win game on Saturday.

"They have a very good side. Let's just hope for the best and play good cricket."

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