Ind vs Eng: ODI series to be played behind closed doors By Baidurjo Bhose | Updated: Feb 28, 2021 13:30 IST
New Delhi [India], February 27 (ANI): The three-match ODI series between India and England is set to be played minus fans with an eye on the COVID-19 pandemic. But whether all the games will be held in Pune or the last ODI will be shifted to Mumbai is a decision that is yet to be taken.
Speaking to ANI, sources in the know of developments said that the BCCI is yet to take a call on whether all the games will be held in Pune or the final game will be played in Mumbai.
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India vs West Indies | 1st ODI: Rain plays spoilsport after Shikhar Dhawan s 87, India 199/3
India vs West Indies | 1st ODI: Rain plays spoilsport after Shikhar Dhawan s 87, India 199/3
Shikhar Dhawan Extended His Red-hot Form With An 87-run Knock Before Rain Interrupted Indiaâs Progress In The First Cricket One-day International Against The West Indies On Friday. PTI | Updated on: 23 Jun 2017, 11:54:24 PM
Port of Spain:
Shikhar Dhawan extended his red-hot form with an 87-run knock before rain interrupted India’s progress in the first cricket One-day International against the West Indies on Friday.
Dhawan and Ajinkya Rahane, included in the playing XI in place of rested Rohit Sharma, did not quite set the stage on fire but batted comfortably to raise a solid 132-run opening stand on a slowish track, not conducive for stroke-play.
India vs West Indies, match result: Notorious rain ruins first ODI
India vs West Indies, match result: Notorious rain ruins first ODI
Shikhar Dhawan Extended His Red-hot Form With An 87-run Knock And Ajinkya Rahane Scored 62 Before Rain Forced An Early Suspension Of The Indian Innings. PTI | Updated on: 24 Jun 2017, 08:17:07 AM
Port of Spain:
Indian batsmen had no trouble in getting a few easy runs under their belt before persistent rain led to the abandonment of the first cricket One-dayer against the West Indies.
Shikhar Dhawan extended his red-hot form with an 87-run knock and Ajinkya Rahane scored 62 before rain forced an early suspension of the Indian innings.