The Indian cricket team was dealt another blow on their current tour of South Africa.
Clarke was named ICC Cricketer of the Year and also bagged the Test Player of the Year award.
India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni sought to take the positives from India's 0-2 ODI series loss.
Kohli lost his top position to AB while most of his teammates also slipped in ICC ODI rankings.
Anderson captured two wickets as West Indies lurched to 158 for four at the close of second day.
Mumbai still lead the points table with 20 points ahead of their last home game in the league.
The 16-team competition should be the biggest sporting event ever staged by Bangladesh.
England will play five ODIs and three T20 matches following the five-Test Ashes series.
Reports suggest Mittal keen on stake in Delhi Daredevils,RPG looking at Kings XI Punjab.
Virender Sehwag again came cropper in his desperate bid to cross 50-run mark.
Railways are very much in the hunt with 20 points from five games.
Jiwanjot Singh and Uday Kaul notched up a double hundred and century respectively.
Mumbai survived anxious moments and successfully fought for a draw against Jharkhand.
Karnataka were made to toil hard by Harshal Patel,who snared his second five-for of match.
Rajasthan took merely 10 overs to complete the formalities and register an emphatic win.
Third Test starts in Perth at a ground where Australia have won last six matches between the sides.
Star now holds all three important rights: broadcasting,series title,team sponsorship.
In contrast to defiance shown on fourth day,the last four England wickets fell within an hour.
Karthik was the lone batsman to take the hosts past Baroda's first innings total of 162.
Uttar Pradesh bowlers produced a disciplined effort to register a comfortable innings and 14 runs win.
Johnson struck with his third ball of the day to remove England captain Cook for one run.
Mohammed Mudhasir (5/87) and Samiullah Beigh (4/126) shared nine wickets between them.
At stumps,wicketkeeper Urvesh Patel and Amol Jungade were holding fort for the visitors.
Sporting community paid tribute to Mandela after Nobel Peace Prize winner passed away aged 95.
Clarke and Haddin scored centuries in a record sixth-wicket partnership at Adelaide Oval.




