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Saturday, 11 October 2014

India vs West Indies Live scorecard Innings Break Delhi West Indies in India, 5 ODI Series,11th oct 2014

India vs West Indies Live scorecard Innings Break 2nd ODI: 19 June 2014 Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi West Indies in India, 5 ODI Series, 2014







India vs West Indies Live scorecard

Innings Break
2nd ODI: 19 June 2014Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
West Indies in India, 5 ODI Series, 2014
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IND
263/7

50.0 overs (50)

India won the toss and elected to bat

Batting : IND

MS Dhoni

51(40)
4s 5
6s 1
SR 127
This partnership: 14(5b)
Partnership
15(6 balls)

Mohammed Shami

1(1)
4s 0
6s 0
SR 100
This partnership: 1(1b)

Bowling : WI

Jerome Taylor *

10 - 0 - 54 - 3
Econ 5.4
SR 20
This spell:  3.0 - 0 - 32 - 1
Last Wicket
at 248/7(49OV)
Bhuvneshwar Kumar 18(14)

Dwayne Bravo

8 - 0 - 51 - 1
SR 48
Econ 6.4
This spell:  4.0 - 0 - 2

Match Commentary

264 can be seen in two ways - No dew, slow pitch and India level the series tonight. Put the dew, render the bowlers ineffective and we might West Indies cruise to a 2-0 lead. Stay tuned as this will be a shortened innings break.
Things were looking shaky for India at 74/3 in the 18th over but the middle order trio of Kohli, Raina and Dhoni steadied India and also took the score post 260. Taylor was the most effective bowler on display, with 3 wickets while the others did well at the start and then at the death.
It was a start which India did not want, especially after electing to bat. Dhawan went early and Rahane and Rayudu found scoring tough. Then, just when they were beginning to settle down, they threw their wickets away.
A good final over for India but a great comeback from the Windies. At one stage, the Indians were looking set for 300 but Kohli's wicket changed things. The last over went for 15, else it could have been even better.

End of over 50 (15 runs)
India 263/7 (RR:5.26 )
MS Dhoni 51 (40)
M Shami 1 (1)
J Taylor
10 - 0 - 54 - 3

49.6
1
Jerome Taylor to MS Dhoni
Full outside off, almost a yorker, pushed down to long on for just a single. INDIA FINISH ON 263/7!
49.5
4
Jerome Taylor to MS Dhoni
FOUR! Bang! Taylor goes short on middle and leg, cramps him slightly for room, Dhoni gets behind the line and pulls it behind square leg for a boundary now! Gets to his half century as well!
49.4
6
Jerome Taylor to MS Dhoni
SIX! That is huge! Full ball, right under the bat, Dhoni smashes the mickey out of this, right over the sight screen! And... he has broken his bat!
49.3
2
Jerome Taylor to MS Dhoni
A short ball on middle, 137.1 kph, Dhoni mistimes his pull wide of mid-wicket. He runs hard to come back for the second.
49.2
1
Jerome Taylor to Mohammed Shami
Full on middle, pushed down to long on for a single.
49.1
1
Jerome Taylor to MS Dhoni
Run out opportunity missed. Full ball on middle and off, Dhoni heaves it wide of long on. He takes the single but while turning for the second, slips. Shami has comes half way down the track and has to return. The throw comes to Pollard who looks to give it to the keeper but collides with Dhoni and tumbles as well. Shami gets back.
MOHAMMED SHAMI is the new man in.

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Was asked to give false report in Sunanda Pushkar death case, AIIMS doctor says,photo


Was asked to give false report in Sunanda Pushkar death case, AIIMS doctor says,photo








Was asked to give false report in Sunanda Pushkar death case, AIIMS doctor says


The medical team probing the death of Sunanda Pushkar, wife of former Union minister Shashi Tharoor, has concluded that she died of poisoning.

The team comprised three doctors from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences and was headed by Dr Sudhir Gupta, who had earlier alleged that the team was pressured into giving a 'tailor-made' report in the case.

The report, accessed by TOI, did not name the specific poison or chemical that caused the death. Instead, it listed a number of poisons that cannot be detected in Indian labs. These include thallium, polonium 210 (a radioactive substance of which a few milligrams is lethal), nerium oleander, snake venom, photolabile poisons and heroin.

emerge over time. Cover-ups and obfuscations give way to evidence and clarity. But the process may take an excruciatingly long time. In the mean time, the main actors may even have died. The mystery relating to Sunanda Pushkar's unnatural death (it would have been called a gruesome murder but for the high-profile minister's involvement) is undergoing such a meandering process.

Had she been married to a commoner, such a nasty event would not have occurred. If it had happened, the cruel inhuman husband would have been arrested straightaway. But ministers seem to be immune from criminal investigations for spousal cruelty and uxoricide.

Sunanda Pushkar's relatives are now beginning to gather strength to speak the truth. Her cousin, Ashok Kumar, has voiced the most sensible and straightforward concern about the husband's obvious involvement. He has attributed Sunanda's son Shiv's so-called clean-chit to the minister to mortal fear.

The needle of suspicion matter-of-factly has right from the beginning pointed to one person and he has been allowed so far to walk free, travel abroad and curry favour with the new ruling establishment for ten months. Yet, the law continues to be otiose. National Commission for Women and various women's organisations should hang their heads in shame for letting down a murdered woman so shabbily.