Lee stars in abandoned game
Australia dominated India for the majority of the duration of the tri-series opener in Brisbane but the monsoonal weather intervened and ensured that both teams left the Gabba with two points apiece
Australia dominated India for the majority of the duration of the tri-series opener in Brisbane but the monsoonal weather intervened and ensured that both teams left the Gabba with two points apiece
Cricketers rely on "feel" and Australia's catching is currently badly out of touch
Stats highlights from the first ODI of the CB Series between Australia and India
The failure of India's inexperienced middle order has raised questions about the idea of blooding too many youngsters at the same time
Australia's target was increased by just one run not because of India's late collapse, but because they were already six down when the rain came down
Match home for the first match of the CB series between Australia and India in Brisbane, February 3, 2008
Brett Lee is probably the only Australian who has welcomed the retirements of McGrath and Warne and is thriving in an environment where he is the alpha male
Brett Lee believes Australia's strong bowling depth will ensure they can cope without the fiery pace of Shaun Tait throughout the CB Series
Peter English presents the Plays of the day of the first ODI of the CB series between Australia and India in Brisbane