Tag: Onedayseries
Symonds becomes the lure of the Top End
A fishing lure has been produced in Darwin in honour of controversial Australian cricketer Andrew Symonds.[MORE]
Darwin day-night cricket ruled out
Cricket Australia says it can't have professional games at Darwin's Marrara Stadium at night because the lights aren't up to standard. [MORE]
Australians arrive in Darwin for Bangladesh series
The Australian cricket team has arrived in Darwin ahead of the three-match, one-day series against Bangladesh.[MORE]
Geeves celebrating Australian ODI call-up
Tasmanian bowler Brett Geeves says his call-up to the Australian one-day squad is a dream come true.[MORE]
Australia secures series whitewash
Mitchell Johnson starred with the ball, following a strong batting performance, as Australia completed a rare ODI series sweep in the Caribbean, when they cruised to a 169-run victory in the fifth and final ODI against West Indies at St Kitts this morning.[MORE]
Hitters' wicket dropped in for Bangaldesh matches
There has been a major operation at Marrara Stadium today, with NT Cricket using a crane to drop in a turf wicket at the oval.[MORE]
Aussies cruise to victory in ODI opener
Australia has recorded an 84-run win over the West Indies in the opening one-day match at Kingstown this morning.[MORE]
Harbhajan slapped with five-match ODI ban
Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh has been suspended for five one-day internationals for slapping his Indian team-mate Shanth Sreesanth during the Indian Premier League (IPL) Twenty20 competition.[MORE]
India's sleeping giant has awoken: Hughes
Former Australia captain Kim Hughes says India is ready to challenge for the mantle of the world's best cricket side after its shock tri-series win.[MORE]
You only live once: cricket streaker
A streaker left seeing stars when Andrew Symonds flattened him during the second tri-series final at the Gabba is unrepentant despite being fined over his antics.[MORE]
Beating Australia 'pinnacle of cricket'
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) says beating Australia on home soil is the pinnacle of world cricket.[MORE]
Gabba streaker escapes with fine
A 26-year-old man has pleaded guilty to streaking during the second tri-series final between Australia and India at the Gabba in Brisbane last night.[MORE]
ICC, police clear Symonds
The International Cricket Council (ICC) and Queensland Police will take no action against Andrew Symonds after he knocked down a streaker at the Gabba last night.[MORE]
Symonds in hot water for dropping streaker
Andrew Symonds could be sanctioned by Cricket Australia (CA) after knocking down a streaker during Australia's tri-series defeat to India at the Gabba last night.[MORE]
India completes series win in thriller
India survived a period of late resistance from Australia to secure a nine-run victory in the second one-day final at the Gabba in Brisbane on Tuesday evening, wrapping up a 2-0 tri-series win.[MORE]
Second final going down to the wire
Australia required 48 runs from the final six overs to win the second one-day final against India at the Gabba and force the series into a deciding match on Friday.[MORE]
Aussies stumble early in Brisbane
Australia has suffered a woeful start to its innings in the second tri-series final against India at the Gabba this evening, losing the wickets of opener Adam Gilchrist and skipper Ricky Ponting.[MORE]
Tendulkar blasts India to formidable total
Australia's batsmen have been set an imposing target of 259 runs to keep the one-day tri-series alive in the second final against India at the Gabba in Brisbane today.[MORE]
Clarke removes danger man Tendulkar
The departure of key batsman Sachin Tendulkar left India in a strong position at 4 for 205 in the 40th over of the second tri-series final against Australia at the Gabba this afternoon.[MORE]
India batting first at Gabba
India has won the toss and will bat first in the second tri-series final against Australia at the Gabba in Brisbane.[MORE]
Tendulkar, Sharma right to play
India will take a full-strength team into this afternoon's second tri-series final against Australia in Brisbane.[MORE]
Gabba tickets still up for grabs
Queensland Cricket says the ongoing dispute Australia and Indian players may have played a role in poor ticket sales for today's second one-day final in Brisbane.[MORE]
Ponting has it tougher than I did: Border
Former Australia captain Allan Border says he did not face as much pressure while leading a struggling side as current skipper Ricky Ponting does now.[MORE]
Harbhajan cleared of racist gestures
Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh has been cleared of making racist gestures and spitting at fans during his team's one-day tri-series win over Australia on Sunday.[MORE]
Nielsen up for the challenge
Coach Tim Nielsen says Australia faces an uphill battle to win the triangular one-day finals series against India, having gone 1-0 down following defeat at the SCG on Sunday.[MORE]