Asia Cup 2018: With Problems Aplenty, India Have Much to Get Right Tonight Against Pakistan
When India plays Pakistan there will be no room for error, and even less space to say that cricket was the winner.from Top Cricketnext News- News18.com https://ift.tt/2PNnMgR
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The fate of the Gautam Dasgupta-headed board of trustees was one of the main points of discussion at the association's special general meeting held in Kolkata during the day.
"We really proved to the world what we can do. In saying that, we had India by the horns and really should've finished it off, if we are being hard on ourselves, which we should be."
Earlier on Monday, former India cricketer Virender Sehwag had resigned from the DDCA cricket committee along with Aakash Chopra and Rahul Sanghvi, citing "busy schedule" in the trio's day-to-day life.
India and Pakistan have played each other 129 times in ODI cricket. India has won 40% of these matches; 52 games, to be precise. Pakistan has been the more dominant side having won 73 of these encounters.
Ravichandran Ashwin might have last played a white ball game for India in July of 2017, but he remains hopeful of a comeback to the limited-overs fray before the 2019 ICC World Cup.
The two sides have faced each other in 129 One-Day Internationals, with Pakistan being victorious 73 times and India 52, while four games have ended without result. The last five encounters though sees India leading with a 3-2 margin.
Ricky Ponting said captaincy consists of 60 per cent off the field preparation and 40 per cent on the pitch. Ponting made the comment referencing India captain Virat Kohli's leadership skills in the context of the team's recently-concluded Test tour of England, which the visitors lost 1-4.
On this day, in 2007, Yuvraj Singh brought the world on its feet with a feat that had only been done once before in international cricket.
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan is expected to watch his country's Asia Cup group league encounter against India on Wednesday, according to reports on GEO TV
India survived a mighty scare before recording an unimpressive 26-run win over minnows Hong Kong in their opening group league match of the Asia Cup 2018 in Dubai on Tuesday.
The gates at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium open at 1.30pm for a 3.30pm start in the match between India and Hong Kong.
English cricketers Ben Stokes and Alex Hales have been charged by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) with bringing the game into disrepute following an incident outside a Bristol nightclub in September 2017.