India vs Australia, 4th ODI, Canberra, Live Cricket Score: Mahendra Singh Dhoni's Men Look For Redemption Against Dominant Hosts

India’s crushing defeats in the first three One-day Internationals against Australia, has once again put Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s captaincy in the limelight. The Indian skipper along with his under-fire team will be looking for redemption in the fourth ODI in Canberra. Catch all live score and updates here. (LIVE SCORECARD | NEWS | PHOTOS | VIDEOS) India have lost the first three ODIs in Perth, Brisbane and Melbourne and they…

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Otago plunder Wellington for 221-run win

Otago racked up 362 for 8 and then dismissed Wellington for 141 in 23.3 overs to record a 221-run victory in Invercargill. Having chosen to bat, Otago rode on 91 off 94 balls from Michael Bracewell, and Hamish Rutherford smacked 126 off 90 balls with seven sixes and ten fours. There were cameos from the other batsmen too – James Neesham made 39 and Derek de Boorder 30 – as…

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McCullum could make Auckland comeback

Brendon McCullum has been out of action since December 28 © Getty Images New Zealand hope to have their captain Brendon McCullum back from the third ODI against Pakistan on January 31, and their fast bowler Tim Southee for the home Tests against Australia in February. McCullum has been out of action since aggravating his back injury during the second ODI against Sri Lanka on December 28, while Southee suffered…

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Warner and Lyon back, Australia bat

Toss Australia chose to bat v IndiaLive scorecard and ball-by-ball details Play 04:37 Agarkar: A chance to test new players Australia’s captain Steven Smith won the toss and chose to bat first against India in the fourth ODI at Manuka Oval. The hosts included Nathan Lyon for his first ODI appearance since he faced Pakistan in Dubai in late 2014, while David Warner returns in place of Shaun Marsh at…

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Bird, Sayers in Test squad for NZ tour

Steven Smith is the only member of the Australian squad to have made a Test tour of New Zealand before © Getty Images Jackson Bird and Chadd Sayers have been included as specialist seam bowling role players in Australia’s Test squad for the tour of New Zealand next month. In an assignment that can earn Steven Smith’s men the No. 1 Test ranking, Bird and Sayers have been included as…

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Bird, Sayers included in New Zealand squad

Steven Smith is the only member of the Australian squad to have made a Test tour of New Zealand before © Getty Images Jackson Bird and Chadd Sayers have been included as specialist seam bowling role players in Australia’s Test squad for the tour of New Zealand next month. In an assignment that can earn Steven Smith’s men the No. 1 Test ranking, Bird and Sayers have been included as…

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How England won – key moments

England completed a superb series win over South Africa by taking an unassailable 2-0 lead following victory in the third Test in Johannesburg. Stuart Broad scythed through the South Africa batting line-up on the third day to set up a seven-wicket victory which leaves them two up with the final Test at Centurion still to play. Although it has very much been a team effort to pull of a first…

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Kirsten enjoying Lions link up

Their friendship was forged in Cape Town four decades ago, and little could Gary Kirsten or Andy Flower have imagined then that they would one day come together, in Dubai of all places, working for the benefit of English cricket. They opposed each other on numerous occasions in outstanding playing careers but had never collaborated, officially at least, until Flower picked up the phone this autumn in his role as…

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Napier tells Under-19s to enjoy World Cup

Olawale Kuponipe Graham Napier has advised England’s Under-19 squad to thrive off the international exposure ahead of the 11th edition of the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup in Bangladesh. Napier, who recently announced his plans to retire from all forms of cricket at the end of the 2016 campaign, was a member of the England team which won the 1998 edition in South Africa. And as the 36-year-old reflects back on…

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Cook visits Waitrose Foundation project

[embedded content] Ahead of what proved to be series-clinching victory in Johannesburg, Alastair Cook took some time out of the firing line to visit Waitrose Foundation farms and community programmes in the Hex River Valley. Waitrose, which provides work by employing people to work on the farms, has a crucial role in the area, passing money back from the sale of products to the workers to spend on things such…

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