Bad weather conditions have turned out to be better at Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore and it seems India and England will soon resume fourth ODI match.
Around an hour back, rain interrupted the fourth ODI between India and England. India were at 81/2 when umpires DJ Harper and AM Saheba asked the sides to halt the play.
Unstoppable Delhi boy Virender Sehwag completed 6000-run mark before the match was intervened by rain.
Sehwag (45*) along with Gambhir(23*) will resume batting for India after the weather conditions turn better.
Earlier in the match, England pacer Stuart Broad got an early breakthrough for his side by clinching the invaluable wicket of Sachin Tendulkar for 11 runs.
England, on the other hand, retained the same side that played in Kanpur.
Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar came back in the team when Team India decided to rest Rohit Sharma. The veteran player opened with Virender Sehwag after England captain Kevin Pietersen asked India to bat first.
India are just one win away from wrapping up the seven-match series, and Mahendra Singh Dhoni and his bravehearts are eager to maintain their winning sequence in the floodlit encounter in Bangalore.
The visitors, on the contrary, have been left with the daunting task of winning four matches in a row to clinch the series and it seems to be a hard nut to crack to stop the Indian juggernaut.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
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He’s an absolute maverick with the bat isn’t he? I wonder how the bowlers garner courage to bowl at him yet again, only to see the ball disappear to the ropes or into the crowd. www.riteshp.blogspot.com
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