Thursday, June 18, 2009

Dhoni's Men:

Rediff Newsletter
June 18, 2009

Cricket

Ravi Bopara
Photograph: Reuters
Dhoni's men: Who did well, who didn't
The aftermath of the three successive defeats and India's exit from the T20 World Cup has been on expected lines: the players involved have given their share of explanations, the captain (Mahendra Singh Dhoni) has been on an overdrive - trying to give every reason possible, the critics have done (or are still doing) what they do best and the fans as usual have been left disappointed.

· 'Sehwag's absence badly hurt India's chances,' says Ganguly
· India fans must become better losers, says Tendulkar
· 'Bopara good at first-class level but not as an international,' says Warne
· Prem Panicker column: The long goodbye
· Buchanan sacked as Knight Riders coach
· Dwayne Bravo is currently the Most Valuable Player
· Women carry India's hopes in T20 World Cup
· Mendis from mystery man to plain magician
· IPL stint was very important, says Nayar
· Team for West Indies: Nayar, Nehra in; Raina out
· Dhoni is playing for his averages: Engineer
· Discord in Indian team continues...
· It's not the first time I have been booed: Dhoni
· It's not about what you can achieve but about what you eventually do: Dhoni
· 'Batting was not up to the mark,' say Dhoni
· South Africa hand India humiliating exit
· Images: Unbeaten South Africa crush India
· Chawla shines for Sussex again
· ICL is low standard cricket, says Razzaq
· Prem Panicker column: Fear is the key
· Schedule: Twenty20 World Cup 2009
· Twenty20 World Cup 2009


Current and forthcoming cricket schedule:
· June 5 to 21: Twenty20 Cricket World Cup 2009
· Complete cricket schedule

· RSS feeds: Stars we spotted Cricket slide shows

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