Full Coverage - India vs Australia '09
Shane Watson named man of the series
Strapping Australian all-rounder Shane Watson was awarded the man of the series in the seven-match ODI rubber against India.

Mumbai ODI abandoned; Australia clinch series 4-2
Wednesday , 11 November '09
The final ODI between India and Australia in Mumbai was abandoned without a ball being bowled due to heavy unseasonal rains.
We will go full steam ahead to finish on winning note: Ponting
Tuesday , 10 November '09
The series might be in their pocket but Australia captain Ricky Ponting on Tuesday said his world champion side would not lower the intensity when they take on India in the last ODI.
India took Australia too lightly: Amarnath
Monday , 9 November '09
Former India cricketer Mohinder Amarnath on Monday criticised Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men for taking a depleted but spirited Australian side too lightly.
Aussies look to seal the series in Guwahati
Saturday , 7 November '09
Australian vice captain Michael Hussey said the visitors are determined to pocket the rubber in the sixth one-dayer in Guwahati.
Dhoni looks to start afresh, backs Jadeja to perform with bat
Saturday , 7 November '09
Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni said that his team is focussed on making a fresh start in the must-win 6th ODI against Australia in Guwahati.
Marsh happy following father's footsteps
Saturday , 7 November '09
Shaun emulated his father, former opener Geoff Marsh, in scoring his maiden one-day century while touring India.
A chase to remember
Friday , 6 November '09
Ten days before his second decade ends, Tendulkar slams 141-ball 175, but India fall four short of 351-run target.
Dhoni mulls on 'mental strength' of Team India
Friday , 6 November '09
MS Dhoni has no qualms to admit that the reason for their defeat in the nerve-wrecking fifth ODI was lack of mental toughness.
No respite for walking wounded
Thursday , 5 November '09
Brett Lee''s comment about India being an unpredictable ODI team in the build-up to the seven-match series may have taken quite a few by surprise.
It's too much cricket: Siddle
Thursday , 5 November '09
Forced out of the ongoing one-day series against India due to a side soreness, Australian pacer Peter Siddle on Thursday said his injury was a result of playing almost non-stop cricket for the past five months.
Top order has to fire in unison, says Dhoni
Wednesday , 4 November '09
The frontline batsmen have to fire in unison and not depend on the lower order Mahendra Singh Dhoni said.
Moises injury a new headache, says Nielsen
Wednesday , 4 November '09
All-rounder Moises Henriques' sudden indisposition has left the think-tank with an unenviable task of finding the right and fit 11 players.
Now Henriques picks up injury, out of tomorrow's match
Wednesday , 4 November '09
All-rounder Moises Henriques will miss tomorrow's fifth ODI against India after hurting his hamstring, thus dealing another blow to Australia who have already lost key players to injuries.
Another injury blow for Australia, Siddle heads back home
Tuesday , 3 November '09
Injury woes continue to hound the Australian cricket team in the ongoing ODI series against India with pacer Peter Siddle becoming the latest to head back home due to a side strain.
After the high, the blows
Monday , 2 November '09
Barely had the Indian team recovered from the hangover of Saturday night''s win when they were hit by two large doses of bad news.
All square as India stumble
Monday , 2 November '09
Ricky Ponting wouldn''t have minded taking a few of the Indian batsmen out for dinner last night, but the Aussie skipper spent time celebrating...
Sehwag, Gambhir uncertain, Karthik called in as cover
Sunday , 1 November '09
Wicket-keeper batsman Dinesh Karthik was on Sunday called in to cover for openers Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir, who sustained injuries during India's third cricket one-dayer against Australia in New Delhi.
Expect 550-plus runs during Mohali ODI: curator
Sunday , 1 November '09
After the low-scoring match in Delhi, the fans will be looking forward to a run feast in Mohali with the pitch curator predicting that the two teams' combined score could be in excess of 550.
India spank Aussies by six wickets, take 2-1 lead in series
Saturday , 31 October '09
India beat Australia by six wickets in the third cricket one-dayer and take a 2-1 lead in the seven-match series here on Saturday.Other - Full Coverages
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