India crush Pakistan in first one-dayer
Navhind Times Sat, 02 Apr 2005 2:01 PM PST
PTI Kochi April 2: India bounced back from the numbing Bangalore Test loss to thrash Pakistan by 87 runs in the first cricket one-day international here today, recording their first ODI win against their arch-rivals at home since their famous World Cup victory in 1996. |
India crush Pakistan by 87 runs
The Tribune Sat, 02 Apr 2005 1:52 PM PST
India bounced back from the numbing Bangalore Test loss to thrash Pakistan by 87 runs in the first one-day international here today, recording their first ODI win against their arch-rivals at home since their famous World Cup quarterfinal victory in 1996. |
Kochi ODI: India beat Pakistan by 87 runs
NDTV Sat, 02 Apr 2005 1:18 PM PST
India have defeated Pakistan by 87 runs in the first one-day international at Kochi today. Electing to bat, India scored 281 thanks to centuries by Virender Sehwag and Rahul Dravid. Sehwag (108) whose blistering innings included nine boundaries and three sixes, has been declared the Man of the Match. |
Decks cleared for Delhi one-dayer
The Hindu Sat, 02 Apr 2005 12:14 PM PST
NEW DELHI, APRIL 2. The Municipal Corporation of Delhi today granted a "written permission" to the Delhi District Cricket Association (DDCA) for the one-day international cricket match between India and Pakistan to be played here at the Ferozeshah Kotla Stadium on April 17. |
Kashmir issue to figure in talks, says Pervez
The Tribune Sat, 02 Apr 2005 1:50 PM PST
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has said he would discuss the Kashmir issue with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh when he visits New Delhi on April 16 to watch the last one-day Indo-Pak cricket match the next day. |
during Pervez visit
The Tribune Sat, 02 Apr 2005 1:49 PM PST
There is no question of limiting the scope of discussions between Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh when the former arrives here on April 16 to witness the last ODI cricket match between the two neighbours. |
Run-shy Ganguly feels the heat despite Indian victory
Telegraph.co.uk Sat, 02 Apr 2005 3:33 PM PST
India (281-8) beat Pakistan (194) by 87 runsDespite captaining India to a commanding 87-run victory over arch-rivals Pakistan in Cochin, Sourav Ganguly admitted that he needed to post a decent score - and sooner rather than later. |
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