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India A to play 3 first class matches on the A tour to WI, June 2012


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I was watching it live on the link that Sachinism posted above. I think Cricinfo will update it later. WI A needed 3 runs in the last over to win. Dinda conceded only 2.
Dinda!!! :omg: Was it the same Dinda who was taken to cleaners by Zimboks and Bangbros :confused: Have we opened up a portal to another world and managed to get the "bizzaro-world" Dinda :winky:
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I was watching it live on the link that Sachinism posted above. I think Cricinfo will update it later. WI A needed 3 runs in the last over to win. Dinda conceded only 2.
always said he has it in him to be a good loi bowler we all say he lost us game against bang bros but in next game he was our best bowler also plz check out who best odi bowlers in world right now are its not steyn or anything like it i think skills needed to succeed in this format are diff
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The bowlers may relatively be inexperienced but the batsmen have considerable experience compared to their WI counterparts yet have failed again anad again all tour. What's their excuse especially as all of them have been playing several years in the IPL? Just shows that the so-called talent pool is as shallow as a puddle.
how batsmen are experienced in comparison to WI batsman. Have our batsmen established test players. Remember ODI experience does not work in tests. They too have only played FC yet and India A is a level above FC. You were no where to be seen when the A team did well in England and Aus.
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Calm Dinda helps India A level series vs WI A The second unofficial Twenty20 international between West Indies A and India A in Port of Spain turned out to be a thriller. More... Calm Dinda helps India A level series ESPNcricinfo staff June 24, 2012 India A 154 for 5 (Rahane 79, Benn 2-23) tied with West Indies A 154 for 4 (Bonner 82, Dinda 1-23). India win the one-over eliminator Scorecard 111211.2.jpgAshok Dinda's thrift was decisive The second unofficial Twenty20 international between West Indies A and India A in Port of Spain turned out to be a thriller. The match was a tie, but ultimately it was India who had the last laugh. Ashok Dinda bowled a miserly final over to force a tie, and then conceded just four runs in the one-over eliminator which India easily overhauled to level the two-match series. India, who had lost the first T20, were asked to bat and their openers responded with a steady start, adding 61 in as many balls before Shikhar Dhawan fell for 33. Rohit Sharma followed soon after but Ajinkya Rahane, who went on to make 79, including two sixes, took the score to 131 with Manoj Tiwary. Sulieman Benn was economical and picked up two wickets; India were kept to 154 for 5. West Indies' reply was led by Nkrumah Bonner, who smashed 82 off 65 balls with three fours and two sixes. He forged an opening stand of 72 in nine overs with captain Kieran Powell, and West Indies were favourites at that point. Rahul Sharma had a hand in running out Powell, and he then bowled Danza Hyatt with the score on 101. The wicketkeeper Jonathan Carter was out for a duck, facing six balls, but West Indies were still ahead in the final over. They needed two to win off five balls. Bonner fell on the second ball of the final over, bowled by Dinda, caught by Jalaj Saxena. Dinda held his nerve for the remainder of the over, conceding just one run in the four balls that followed. Jason Mohammed and Christopher Barnwell, who finished on nought off three balls, failed to get their team over the line, the result was a tie and the game was left to be decided by the one-over eliminator. Dinda again did a splendid job, and it was to win him the Man-of-the-Match award. West Indies managed just four runs in the eliminator, with both Carter and Bonner being run out. India didn't waste the chance, as West Indies had in their chase. Though Rohit fell first ball, Dhawan struck a boundary and the task was accomplished in three legal deliveries - Sulieman Benn didn't help his team's cause by bowling two wides. The teams will now play three unofficial ODIs, starting June 27.

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make dinda first change bowler after varun/yadav in ODI' date=' dude bowls better death over then anybody in world cricket.[/quote'] now thats bit too much:cantstop: its good start if he can do this again at interntional stage which im sure he can.. he did fine against gayle too then i will rate him as best indian death bowler at most there are guys like malinga still around :P
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This is not our first choice A team for T20s. Yet it hasn't done that badly in WI vs WI A which has many international players on trial for T20 WC. Would have appreciated more had one or two batsmen had performed better! And yes, why hasn't Awana played even one T20? Is he injured too?

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