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The one-day series between Pakistan and West Indies, which was scheduled to held after the T20I series which ended on Thursday, has been postponed and will now be played in June 2022. The decision was taken after five more members of the West Indies touring party, including players Shai Hope, Akeal Hosein and Justin Greaves, tested positive for COVID-19. On arrival in Karachi, Sheldon Cottrell, Roston Chase and Kyle Mayers had also tested COVID-19 positive

Veteran New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor has stated that there is nothing wrong with both teams sharing the World Cup in case of a tie, and that a Super Over is not necessary to choose one winner. As everyone is aware, England were declared winners of the 2019 World Cup despite tying the final as well as the Super Over. Hosts England were named champions on the basis of a controversial boundary count rule.

Having lost the ODI series 0-2 following defeats at Hamilton and Auckland, India was clean swept by New Zealand as the hosts completed a hat-trick of victories with a five-wicket triumph

After blanking New Zealand 5-0 in the T20Is, India failed to take the momentum into the ODIs and conceded the series with a 22-run loss in Auckland. India allowed New Zealand to recover

Having been battered at Mumbai, India fought back in comprehensive fashion at Rajkot to square the three-match ODI series against Australia 1-1.

Indian skipper Virat Kohli admitted that 2019 has been a fantastic year for India, but, at the same time, also rued India’s loss in the World Cup semi-final

Under pressure after being outdone by West Indies in the first ODI at Chennai, India came up with a stunning all-round effort at Visakhapatnam to level the series 1-1.

India skipper Virat Kohli continued his sublime form with a 43rd ODI hundred as India clinched the series against West Indies 2-0. Chasing 255 to win

India beat West Indies by 59 runs (D/L method) to clinch the second one-day international against West Indies at Port of Spain on Monday.