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Monday, April 25, 2011

Suresh Kalmadi arrested

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Kalmadi arrested by CBI in CWG scam case

Suresh Kalmadi arrestedSuresh Kalmadi has been arrested - a formal announcement is likely this afternoon - for allowing and in some cases inducing corruption in the Commonwealth Games that were held in India in October last year.

Mr Kalmadi was interrogated this morning by the CBI for the fourth time about a slate of contracts that saw the most expensive firms being hired for equipment and services. These include conspiring with a Swiss firm that supplied the Timing-Scoring-Results System (TSR) for the Games at exorbitant rates.

Mr Kalmadi served as the Chairman of the Organising Committee that has been drenched in corruption charges. Team Kalmadi was allegedly in the habit of handing out contracts to firms that provided equipment or services at exorbitant rates; reasonable bids from other firms were allegedly ignored.

Several of Mr Kalmadi's closest aides have already been arrested- including Lalit Bhanot, who served as the Secretary General of the Organizing Committee and V K Verma who was its Director General.

While Mr Kalmadi's own role has long been suspect, the CBI believes it finally has enough evidence to prove his corruption. "Better late than never," was the official response of the BJP to the news of Mr Kalmadi's arrest. In November, Mr Kalmadi, who is a heavyweight Congress politician from Pune, was fired as the Secretary of the Congress Parliamentary Party.

The Queen's Baton Relay which kickstarted the Games was held in London in September 2009. A London-based firm named AM Films was hired by Mr Kalmadi to provide taxis, portable toilets and massive public TV screens for the ceremony. Mr Kalmadi sanctioned transfers of huge amounts of cash to AM Films and its owner, Ashish Patel, even though there was no signed contract.

Mr Kalmadi later told NDTV that because London officials had requested equipment at the last minute, he did not have the time to process a contract. AM Films charged phenomenal amounts for its services. The financial track record of Mr Patel proved to be dubious. And then emails surfaced that showed Mr Kalmadi's close aides instructing Mr Patel for what rates to charge the Committee.

A team from the CBI has reportedly met with Mr Patel in London, and is encouraging him to turn approver. It has also discovered that three other bids made by other UK firms for the Queen's Baton Relay function were forged - most likely in an attempt to prove that due process had been followed in considering offers from a series of companies.

Mr Kalmadi's associates had first said that AM Films had been suggested as a potential contractor by the Indian High Commission in London. It was soon proved that the emails brandished by the Organizing Committee to prove this were doctored.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Zaheer Khan to tie with Isha Sharvani

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Zaheer Khan to tie the knot soon with Isha Sharvani.

Zaheer Khan to tie with Isha Sharvani
Sorry girls, yet another eligible bachelor, Zaheer Khan, may soon go off the list straight into Isha Sharvani's arms said report today.

The report says that "soon after India emerged victorious at the World Cup 2011, and Zaheer Khan finished as the highest wicket taker of the tournament, his proud parents were reportedly insistent on getting the best bowler (read, flavour) of the season married. And their wish was Zaheer's command! We hear Zaheer is planning to walk the aisle with his long time girlfriend and Bollywood actress Isha Sharvani very soon."

Their love story is almost like a movie script. Isha was performing during an event in 2005. Zaheer was there. They got introduced and kept bumping into each other at various social dos. And before long they were seeing each other. However, after two years of dating they decided to call it quits. Both went their seperate ways. And were not in touch till they met again in 2010.

Isha and Zaheer decided to give love a second chance. "True love deserves a second chance and Zaheer Khan and Isha Sharvani are doing just that," said Hindustan Times. And now, it seems their decision was the right one.

The pretty damsel, who began her Bollywood career with Subhash Ghai’s ‘Kisna’ opposite Vivek Oberoi did not deny this news when contacted by a tabloid. Nonetheless, she preferred to keep it simple by saying, 'I really don’t want to comment on this.'

So, will they get married this year? We are waiting a confirmation, yet again.



Monday, April 4, 2011

ICC World Cup 2015

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ICC considers 12-team World Cup for 2015.

ICC World Cup 2015Twelve teams may contest the 2015 World Cup as the ICC is considering a compromise between the 14 teams of 2011 and a tight 10-team model currently on the table for the tournament's next edition.

The ICC's executive council is meeting in Mumbai on Monday and on the agenda is the format for the next World Cup, to be hosted by Australia and New Zealand, following the rousing success of this year's edition, which was won by India.

Following much discussion of the 10-team tournament favoured by organisers, and an outcry by Associate nations given their likely exclusion, the ICC may now be leaning towards a 12-team event, possibly with two pools of six teams followed by quarter-finals, semis and the final.

"At the moment it is still 10 teams but we are discussing the 12-team option," an ICC official told ESPNcricinfo.

The same format was used in the 1996 tournament, co-hosted by India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka and won by the Sri Lankans. Another path is to choose a round-robin model where each team plays each other once before the semi-finals, as was the case when Australia and New Zealand hosted in 1992.

Prior to his team's departure for Bangladesh, new Australian captain Michael Clarke reiterated the desire of most international players to see Associate nations given their chance on the limited-overs game's biggest stage.

"I really enjoy seeing the minnow teams getting an opportunity to be honest, I guess it's up to the ICC to work out whatever they think is for the betterment of the game, that's obviously their priority," Clarke said in Sydney.

"For me I think the two World Cups I've been involved in have been fantastic, it certainly does feel between games like you have a long period, when you've got six and seven days between games, but I've enjoyed seeing some of the minnow teams or all of the minnow teams play.

"I think we've seen throughout this World Cup that there were a few upsets and some great cricket played, so I just hope and am certain that the ICC are looking to improve the game of cricket."

Haroon Lorgat, the ICC chief executive, said the executive council meeting would finalise much of the discussions surrounding the next event, plans for which are already being mapped out by the Cricket Australia and New Zealand Cricket."The length of 50 overs will find certain teams out but I think there are 10 teams that can seriously compete in that format," Lorgat told Sky Sports News. "That's a debate we are still finalising; in fact the board meeting over the next two days will consider that and will determine which teams will play in the 2015 World Cup."

Ireland were the best Associate nation at each of the past two tournaments, and their chief executive Warren Deutrom had said the deferral of a decision on the tournament format until after the 2011 event was a sensible one.

"I think that is the right decision," Deutrom said. "What it does is allow the ICC board to make a decision based on all the evidence, rather than no evidence whatsoever. We are pleased because if two or three teams do perform well during the group stages, that does provide an option to look favourably on qualification, and to see if the number of teams is quite right."



Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Ind Vs Pak World Cup quarter-final Cricket Live Score

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India vs Pakistan (Ind Vs Pak) ICC World Cup semi-final Live Cricket Score.

Pakistan try hard to keep Sachin at the crease by dropping him on four occasions but skipper Shahid Afridi finally does the 'impossible' by grabbing a drive to remove the batsman on 85.

Sachin smashed 11 boundaries in his innings and was dropped on 27,45, 70 and 81 before Saeed Ajmal forced him to drive only to find a waiting Afridi at short extra cover. MS Dhoni is batting though and has been joined at the crease by Suresh Raina.



Thursday, March 24, 2011

Ind Vs Aus World Cup quarter-final Cricket Live Score

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India vs Australia Indies (Ind Vs Aus) ICC World Cup quarter-final Live Cricket Score.

Current world cup holders Australia take on tournament favourites India for a place in the semi-finals. Viewers from around the world will be glued to their television sets in what should turn out to be a closely contested match that could go down to the wire.

Date: 24th March

London Start Time: 09:00

Venue and Pitch

The match will take place at the Sardar Patel Stadium in Motera, Ahmedabad. The pitch will offer a bit of bounce during the start of each innings but will settle down after that. The team that wins the toss will look to bat first and look to get a total in excess of 270 in order to put pressure on the opposition.

Team News

Australia have concerns over the form of captain Ricky Ponting and Cameron White. The bowling of Jason Krejza will be severely tested by the Indian batsmen and Australia will be depending a lot on their pace trio.

Virender Sehwag is expected to play in this game and that means either Yousuf Pathan or Suresh Raina will have to be left out. After Pathan’s poor showing in the last 6 games, Raina who is also a brilliant fielder will most likely get the nod.

Match Odds

It was 8 years ago that Australia took on India in a world cup final and defeated them by a massive margin. India 8/11 have the upper hand this time because they are playing at home and the wicket will suit their spinners. However, Australia 6/5 know that if they get a few quick wickets, the pressure of playing at home will get to the Indians and could cause another batting collapse.

Top Batsman

Mitchell Johnson has said that he plans to take out the dangerous Virender Sehwag 10/3 with short pitch bowling. Sachin Tendulkar 10/3 and Yuvraj Singh 11/2 will be the other key players to watch out for.

Shane Watson 7/2 failed in the last game but Mr. Consistent will be the key wicket for the Indians. Michael Clarke 9/2 has been in great form and along with Michael Hussey 11/2 will look to anchor the Australian innings.

Featured Bet

Either Sachin Tendulkar or Virender Sehwag will score a century in this match and a total close to 300 will be on the cards if India bats first.

Match Predictions

India have the advantage of playing at home and because of the conditions have their noses ahead of the Australians. They should move on to the semi-finals and most probably face Pakistan.

Best Bet: Virender Sehwag 10/3

India vs Australia (IND VS AUS) Quarter-Final

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IND VS AUS Quarter-Final: World Cup 2011 gets perilous today.

India vs AustraliaCricket News Updates! Today is the day this World Cup gets perilous. India take on Australia in Motera and we are guaranteed to lose either the winners of the last three World Cups or the hosts and favourites. After 33 days of preamble the juices are well and truly flowing.

And what a perfect match up it is. In the light blue corner we have the Indians who will take to the field with the finest ODI batting line up known to mankind. At the top of the order sit two of the all time greats; Virender Sehwag and Sachin Tendulkar .

As an Englishman I was brought up to believe there would never be a pair to match Hobbs and Sutcliffe. Haynes and Greenidge came close, Langer and Hayden fell just short, but Sehwag and Tendulkar leave the legendary Englishmen narrowly in their wake.

Despite both being right handed they are magnificently contrasted. Tendulkar is technically perfect, quick on his feet and willing to bat all day. Sehwag hasn't moved his feet in 10 years even to run between the wickets, is technically suspect against the short ball and gets bored more quickly than a five year old boy in an interior furnishings shop. But he possesses the best eyes and speediest hands in the known universe. He has also hit his first ball for four on each of the five occasions he has batted. That is just ridiculous.

Next up is an array of quality in-form batsmen; Gambhir, Yuvraj, and Kohli supported by the big hitting Pathan and Dhoni. With that kind of strength in that kind of depth what hope is there for any bowling attack? Well, as luck would have it for all of India's opponents to date, hope there is aplenty as the lower order has consistently thrown away match winning positions through an over-eagerness to score mammoth totals and a baffling inability to read the match situation.

In part this desperation to score so heavily is the result of anxiety over a gruesomely mediocre attack. Zaheer Khan is currently relied on to provide both containment and wickets. Harbhajan continues to frustrate while the dismally benign Pathan and Munaf Patel may as well negotiate their figures with the opposing side before the start of play. However, the welcome but insanely delayed introduction of Ashwin adds wicket-taking potential. I would play him and Chawla, dispense with a second seamer and return to the giddy days of the early 70s when India frequently took to the field with three quality spinners.

In the rather migraine-inducing yellow corner sit the current champions, Australia. Unbeaten in 34 matches until their rousing trouncing at the hands of Pakistan on Saturday, they have adopted the unique and seemingly perverse strategy on the sub-continent of packing their side with fast bowlers. But when you've tried ten spinners in four years, none of whom consistently averages below 40 with the ball, why not put your faith in what you do best?

And so far it's pretty much worked for Australia, partly because all three pacemen, Tait, Johnson and Lee, are so different. Lee is the steadiest of the three but is hugely experienced in Indian conditions and still pushing 90 mph. Tait can go for 12 in an over but also beat the very best batsmen for pace, and Johnson is the worst kind of bowler to face. He has no clue what he'll bowl from one delivery to the next and is thus the perfect man to break up those tricky mid-innings partnerships when the batting side are cruising.

Add to that the steady trundlers of Shane Watson and you have a decent attack. If I were Australian I'd be pushing for the inclusion of David Hussey at the expense of Cameron White to add some flat brisk off spin and effective earnest nudges in the middle overs, but otherwise the Australians have for once got their team selection almost spot on.

Australia's real problem lies in the batting. Currently they have two lower order hitters opening the innings. This is fine as long as they do the decent thing and get out once the initial power plays are complete, allowing proper batsmen (Clarke and Hussey) to push the ones and twos. But the form of Ponting is a serious worry.

He has been fractious and out of sorts for about a year now. His feet are still moving in that firm decisive fashion that used to put the fear of God into bowlers, but his hands now take a while to catch up. He is clearly raging at the dying of the light but his players, inexplicably, appear to adore him.



Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Pak Vs WI World Cup quarter-final Cricket Live Score

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Pakistan vs West Indies (PAK vs WI) ICC World Cup quarter-final Live Cricket Score.

Pak Vs WI World Cup quarter-final Cricket Live Score
World Cup News Updates! West Indies win toss, elect to bat vs Pakistan. West Indies captain Darren Sammy won the toss and elected to bat against Pakistan in their World Cup quarter-final on Wednesday.

Pakistan made one change to the team who beat Australia last weekend, bringing in off-spinner Saeed Ajmal for left-armer Abdur Rehman. Fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar, who will be retiring after the World Cup, was again left out.

West Indies made three changes to the side who were beaten by India on Sunday. Opener Chris Gayle, fast bowler Kemar Roach and batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul were recalled. Kirk Edwards, Sulieman Benn and Andre Russell were left out.

The winners will face either India or Australia in the semi-finals.

Teams:

Pakistan: Mohammad Hafeez, Kamran Akmal, Asad Shafiq, Younus Khan, Misbah-ul-Haq, Umar Akmal, Abdul Razzaq, Shahid Afridi (captain), Umar Gul, Wahab Riaz, Saeed Ajmal

West Indies: Devon Smith, Chris Gayle, Ramnaresh Sarwan, Darren Bravo, Kieron Pollard, Devon Thomas, Darren Sammy (captain), Devendra Bishoo, Ravi Rampaul, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Kemar Roach.



Pakistan vs West Indies

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Pakistan vs West Indies: A different shade of green

Pakistan vs West IndiesCricket News Updates! As the disparate green speck-shirts on the field at the Sher-e-Bangla Stadium converged towards the exit and filed out at the dot of 5.30 pm on Tuesday, the solitary figure of Saeed Ajmal remained lurking around one of the nets propped up for Pakistan.

In another recent era, he’d have been left to wrap up himself and linger on, but coach Waqar Younis’ booming, snapping orders to end the session got the youngster to instantly hustle and march straight out in a show of discipline, unlike what you’d associate with Pakistan. But then, this World Cup has seen Pakistan in a new disciplined avatar — an ominous sign for the rest of the cricketing world, stumped by this significant step forward from a team that was forever termed unpredictable (read undisciplined, faction-ridden, under-achieving and prone to self-destruct).

So when Shahid Afridi came and said that in his 14 years of international career he has never seen a Pakistan team train so seriously and focus on their game, he was clearly giving an idea of how things had dawdled and drifted along in the past. It’s not just Afridi who has been saying this; the support staff too admits how the team has turned a corner and changed into an austere outfit that doesn’t flirt with controversy at the drop of hat, or many catches.

Since the entry of Waqar as coach, the team hasn’t been what it used to be. Players are no longer treated according to a hierarchy based on international experience and star images, while everyone has one thing in common — an intent to do well.

“What’s been remarkable is that they have maintained discipline. One is seeing the results now. They are stubborn to do well at any cost. That is why we have been able to pull off wins from any situation,” says former Pakistan coach and current manager Intikhab Alam, someone who has seen Pakistan cricket from close quarters over some tumultuous years.

Breaking the mould

Pakistan certainly have managed some consistency and lined up a winning streak, which they never managed in the last four years. They would beat lower-ranked teams like New Zealand, Bangladesh, West Indies and Zimbabwe but struggle against the big sides. Not here, though.

At this World Cup, Pakistan not only handed a bruising defeat to Sri Lanka in their own den but also brought the Australians’ unbeaten-march to a halt — they were the last country to have managed that, in 1999, incidentally a year when they made the World Cup final.

Their quarters opponents, the West Indies, will not only try to stop the Pakistan juggernaut but will also challenge the in-form team in a knock-out situation — which often tests the mettle of disciplined, consistent units. Afridi agrees there won’t be a second chance from here on, and the team can’t afford to take anybody lightly. Even the West Indies captain Darren Sammy insisted on keeping past performances out of consideration.

“Any team is capable of winning on their day, there is no second chance from here,” Afridi said, adding the team will go ahead without any change — which means Shoaib Akhtar will have to wait for a farewell match, and might not get to play against the Caribbean outfit.

Having played all their matches away has been a blessing in disguise for Pakistan. They haven’t had to deal with crowd pressure, tucked away in idyllic Lanka. Had they been the co-hosting nation, one suspects, the collective temperament of this team would have looked very different.

“I think our playing away has worked for us. The boys are not under immense pressure which they would have been, playing at home. There was no distraction, which helped the boys focus more,” Alam says. Pakistan has lived with the fact that they will need to bond as a team here. Nevertheless, Afridi says, the team need to focus to do well, and they can be assured of some very partisan backing from a Bangladeshi crowd.

Gayle, Roach to return

Meanwhile, the good news for the West Indies will be the return of Chris Gayle and Kemar Roach. West Indies would like to get rid of the label of having lost their last 18 matches against Test-playing nations, though pound for pound, they might pale in front of the sheer talent and Pakistan’s formidable presence. Still, the West Indians have shown glimpses of hitting the extremes and can hardly be expected to roll over.

The tickets are sold out as Pakistan and West Indies chase their dreams of a World Cup charge which will start from the Sher-e-Bangla Stadium. Up next, Mohali will be waiting with bated breath. After Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, Pakistan would be keen to dish out their disciplined drills on Indian soil as well. Ultimate glory beckons a side that’s recently befriended the idea of working by the clock.



Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Cricket Live Score: IND vs NED 2011 ODI Live Streaming

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India vs Netherlands (IND vs NED) ICC World Cup Live Cricket Score.


Cricket News Updates: Netherland has won the toss and elected bat first.

Cricket, India vs Netherlands live score in ICC World Cup 2011 video. Cricket, India vs Netherlands live score in ICC World Cup 2011 video. Men-in-blue look for an easy walk over Dutch.

After a neck to neck fight with Irish players India moves to its capital to conquer Dutch. MS Dhoni’s men are set to have a relief win after a couple of breath taking matches against England and Ireland. Netherlands would be a stepping stone for Indians to leap into the quarter finals easily.

All eyes are set on Sachin Tendulkar who is just 18 runs away from a record 2000-run landmark in World Cups. Cricket world hoped the little blaster should have crossed it against Ireland. But as usual Sachin decided to break and erect records with a lot of patience.

The match at Delhi is expected to draw a huge crowd of 42000 who may cheer for the Deli trio, Sehwag, Gambir and Kohli. Among these three big hitters Gambir is the only batsman to find a century while Sehwag has no memorable innings at home so far.

Still the fans of men in blue here in home and away expect a Diwali like cracks from probably the best batting line up of the world. Five out of the top seven batsmen has already hit either a ton or half while captain Dhoni and Yusuf Pathan always try to blaze.

Netherlands on the other hand has lost all of their World Cup matches so far and approved their title as minnows of the mega event. Ryan ten Doeschate is the only player to score a century in this WC while Tom Cooper only past 50.

However, Dhoni s not ready to take the game as a practicing session. So far we have had a good game, a tight game and a close game. We have shown signs of improvement. What we need now is an easy win," Indian captain said before the match.

India squad

MS Dhoni*†, V Sehwag, R Ashwin, PP Chawla, G Gambhir, Harbhajan Singh, Z Khan, V Kohli, A Nehra, MM Patel, YK Pathan, SK Raina, S Sreesanth, SR Tendulkar, Yuvraj Singh

Netherlands squad

PW Borren*, Adeel Raja, W Barresi†, Mudassar Bukhari, AF Buurman†, TLW Cooper, TN de Grooth, AN Kervezee, BP Kruger, BP Loots, PM Seelaar, ES Szwarczynski, RN ten Doeschate, BA Westdijk, B Zuiderent
India vs Netherlands, World Cup 2011, Feroz Shah Kotla Match

Umpires: SJ Davis and BNJ Oxenford

TV umpire: BR Doctrove

Match referee: RS Madugalle

Reserve umpire: HDPK Dharmasena



Saturday, March 5, 2011

Cricket Live Score: AUS vs SL 2011 ODI Live Streaming

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Australia vs Sri Lanka (AUS vs SL) ICC World Cup Live Cricket Score.

Australia vs Sri Lanka Australia and Sri Lanka are both geared up to take on each other in one of the much awaited match of the World Cup tournament.

The last time when spectators saw these two teams take on each other was way back in the final of the 2007 world cup match. However, the outcome of this clash in not expected to impact the World cup future of the four test nations in this group as they are certain to make it to the quarterfinals.

Nevertheless, cricket fans will be much intrigued to experience the performance of the Sri Lankan trumpeted tri of Malinga, Murali and Mendies Vs the fast and furious trio of Lee, Tait and Johnson. Sri Lanka will also look forward to gain some psychological confidence after their recent loss to Pakistan while Australia faces their first big challenge of the tournament.

The pitch at Colombo is expected to be quite sluggish, thanks to the rain that poured down on Friday evening. With showers expected on Saturday morning, the pitch is expected to behave much slower and lousy.

Australia (probable) 1 Shane Watson, 2 Brad Haddin (wk), 3 Ricky Ponting (capt), 4 Michael Clarke, 5 David Hussey, 6 Cameron White, 7 Steve Smith, 8 Mitchell Johnson, 9 Jason Krezja, 10 Brett Lee, 11 Shaun Tait.

Sri Lanka (probable) 1 Tillakaratne Dilshan, 2 Upul Tharanga, 3 Kumar Sangakkara (capt & wk), 4 Mahela Jayawardene, 5 Thilan Samaraweera, 6 Angelo Mathews, 7 Chamara Silva, 8 Nuwan Kulasekara, 9 Lasith Malinga, 10 Ajantha Mendis, 11 Muttiah Muralitharan



Thursday, March 3, 2011

Cricket Live Score: PAK vs CAN 2011 ODI Live Streaming

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Pakistan vs Canada (PAK vs CAN) ICC World Cup Live Cricket Score.

Pakistan vs CanadaPak vs Can: Pakistan lose 4 against Canada for 103, live cricket score. The beginning has been far from rosy for the Pakistan cricket team that has a habit of disappointing its fans all too often.

With a couple of awe-inspiring victories Pakistan has justified their tag as the ‘black horse’ of the World Cup. Captain Shahid Afridi led the team with a magnificent bowling attack to be the top wicket-taker so far. And today they take on Canada to end 12 years old wait for second round entry in the World Cup.

Their outstanding performance against Kenya and Sri Lanka has made them title favorites among cricket fans. Pakistan has displayed a thriller cricket despite the team was totally devastated thanks to spot fixing. Afridi could keep the hopes of the country which was suspended from the World Cup host list.

Canada on the other hand is struggling to keep alive in the mega event once they started their campaign with a couple of loss. Canada lost to Sri Lanka for 210 while Zimbabwe beat them for 175. The minnows will try to satisfy ICC which plans to shrink the WC to match winning teams.

However, Pakistan never wants to write-off any minnows like Canada. "Because of the importance of the tournament we are not going to take any team easy," Pakistan coach Waqar Younis said ahead of the game.

The former Pakistan cricketer expressed happy on teams’ performance against Sri Lanka but wants to keep the momentum ahead. He realizes that the gone is only the initial round and big ones are waiting for in the next round.

Pakistan has silenced the critics with unparallel team spirit and game strategy. Fellow teams have changed their perception over Pakistan which was struggling to find tune after a handful of internal and external traits.

Sri Lankan captain Kumar Sangakkara came to praise Pakistan as the 'dangerous side' after his side's 11-run defeat on Saturday. Pakistan enjoys the strong bowling combination lead by Afridi and Aktar.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Cricket Live Score: ENG vs IRE 2011 ODI Live Streaming

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England vs Ireland (ENG vs IRE) ICC World Cup Live Cricket Score.

England vs Ireland Live Cricket ScoreCricket, England vs Ireland (Eng vs Ire) live score video, Eng 107 for 1. Strauss was taken by Dockrell. But the run rate has refused to come down. Petersen is playing at 59 and Trott at 10 at the end of 15th over.

18 year old Dockrell has broken the great partnership between Strauss and Petersen. Both were batting like run machines and had accumulated 91 runs in just about 3 overs.

Almost all the bowlers from Ireland looked hapless while the duo hammered every other ball for fours and sixes. Petersn completed his 53 runs off just 44 balls while Strauss faced 37 balls and scored 34 runs.

Many had started thinking that the two would score as many as 400 runs together if Strauss played like his game against Indian inning. But the teenaged sensation Dockrell successfully broke this partnership in his very second over.

Today’s match between England and Ireland can make waves back in home than in Bangalore. Irish players have been cherishing a World Cup match with their giant neighbor. The minnows also want a breakthrough win in the mega event to enliven their names for ever.

More than making the World Cup "more colorful," Irish players expect a sea change in their cricketing career. But, they are aware of English people who fought India to a heart throbbing tie before the cheering gallery at Chinnaswamy stadium at Bangalore.

Irish captain Will Porterfield could realize the English power when Strauss anchored the team to scale a Himalayan score card built by Scahin and Co. Moreover, Ireland is a rookie team to cricket world where England reins the role of mother of the game.

We're making steps in the right direction and we've just got to get that stage where we're producing more international cricketers," said Porterfield admitting their inexperience as a non-test team. However, the team has to boast over their raise to level on points with Zimbabwe in the ICC's one-day rankings.

Above all the match against England will be a home thriller in Ireland considering it as a revolutionary fight against their ‘old enemy.' Plenty of people back home would watch the game and hoping to see Irish players getting one over on the English.

“We need absolutely no motivation when facing the old enemy and I know how desperate everyone in the camp is to atone for what we see as our failure on Friday night," Porterfield noted before the match "In many ways the game is like a local derby, and we know anything can happen on the day."

England clash with Ireland in the World Cup 2011 cricket match today. The Eng vs Ire match is happening at the Bangalore Chinnaswamy Stadium. England won the toss and chose to bat against Ireland.

An England vs Ireland fixture might not be a sell-out, but the match assumes importance since England only narrowly managed a win against Netherlands, and then could just tie with India.

For England, Stuart Broad is back in the attack in place of Ajmal Shehzad, and Ireland sees Gary Wilson enter the team in place of Andre Botha.

For fast ball-by-ball updates, follow the England vs Ireland match live on fullhyd.com. Here are the latest Eng vs Ire live scores:

England: 327/8 (50.0 overs)

Andrew Strauss b Dockrell 34 (37b 2x4 1x6)
Kevin Pieterson c O'Brien b Stirling 59 (50b 7x4 2x6)
Jonathan Trott b Mooney 92 (92b 9x4 0x6)
Ian Bell c Stirling b Mooney 81 (86b 6x4 1x6)
Paul Collingwood c O'Brien 16 (11b 0x4 1x6)
Matt Prior b Johnston 6 (5b 1x4 0x6)
Tim Bresan c Johnston b Mooney 4 (8b 0x4 0x6)
Michael Yardy b Johnston 3 (6b 0x4 0x6)
Graeme Swann (not out) 9 (5b 1x4 0x6)

Extras: 23 (b 0, lb 3, w 20, nb 0)

Dave Lindahl

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Cricket Live Score: SL vs KEN 2011 ODI Live Streaming

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Sri Lanka VS Kenya (SL vs KEN) ICC World Cup Live Cricket Score.

 Sri Lanka VS KenyaSL vs Ken live cricket score, Can Sri Lanka beat Kenya easily as Pakistan and New Zealand did. Kenya have scored 128 runs for the loss of five wickets after 41 overs

Kenya has been able to come up with one of the best shows at the world cup so far here in Colombo, during its 2011 edition. Playing against the co-hosts Sri lanka, the Kenyan cricket team has managed to score 128 runs for the loss of five wickets at the end of 4 overs.

Two Kenyan batsmen Co Obuya and Do Obuya have been able to score half centuries against the Lankans shattering Lankan hope of wrapping up the match as early as possible.

The two batted very well despite one of the best bowling attack against them trying their best to send them back to the pavilion. After two early success in the form of two openers’ wickets, Lankans were hoping that they can do better than New Zealand bowlers who had wrapped up the inning for just 69 runs.

Malinga who returned to his squad today has been impressive taking two wickets. One wicket each has been scalped by KKulasekra, Mendis and Muralithanr.

After 41 overs they Kenyan score is 128 runs for the loss of five wickets.

Kenya in 2003 had pulled off one of the biggest shocks in World Cup history when they beat 1996 champions Sri Lanka by 53 runs.

Off-spinner Collins Obuya had taken five wickets as they fought back to end Sri Lanka's unbeaten streak in that World Cup Cricket. The dramatic triumph at the Nairobi Gymkhana was set up by Obuya who ripped the heart out of the Sri Lankan batting line-up, finishing with figures of 5-24 off 10 overs.

1st Mar, 2011: The ICC World Cup 2011 match for today, the 14th one, featuring Sri Lanka Vs Kenya (SL vs KEN), is happening at R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo.

Kenya won the toss and elected to bat. Here are the live scores.

Kenya: 142/10 (43.4 overs)

Morris Ouma lbw b Nuwan Kulasekara 1 (7b 0x4 0x6)
Seren Waters lbw b Lasith Malinga 3 (4b 0x4 0x6)
Collins Obuya b Lasith Malinga 52 (100b 4x4 0x6)
David Obuya c Thilan Samaraweera b Muttiah Muralidaran 51 (106b 3x4 0x6)
Steve Tikolo c Tillakaratne Dilshan b Angelo Mathews 7 (17b 1x4 0x6)
Tanmay Mishra lbw b Lasith Malinga 0 (13b 0x4 0x6)
Jimmy Kamande run out (Chamara Silva) 1 (3b 0x4 0x6)
Nehemiah Odhiambo (Not Out) 8 (10b 2x4 0x6)
Peter Ongondo b Lasith Malinga 0 (1b 0x4 0x6)
Shem Ngoche b Lasith Malinga 0 (1b 0x4 0x6)
Elijah Otieno b Lasith Malinga 0 (2b 0x4 0x6)

Extras: 19



Monday, February 28, 2011

Cricket Live Score: WI vs NED 2011 ODI Live Streaming.

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West Indies vs Netherlands (WI vs NED) ICC World Cup Live Cricket Score.

West Indies vs NetherlandsWI vs Ned: Netherlands elect to bowl against West Indies. Netherlands skipper Peter Borren won the toss and opted to field against West Indies in the World Cup match at Ferozeshah Kotla stadium in New Delhi on Monday.

The Netherlands have gone in with the same team which lost to England.

For the West Indies, Nikita Miller has come in for Dwayne Bravo.

Injury-ravaged West Indies will have plenty to play for when they take on an inspired Netherlands.

Reeling under a seven-wicket defeat to South Africa on Thursday, West Indies were dealt another blow when key all-rounder Dwayne Bravo was ruled out of the tournament with a knee injury.

West Indies were largely expected to lose to the stronger South Africa but it was the manner of their defeat that rankled their fans the most.

They looked easily capable of putting up a total closer to 300 after promising knocks by Darren Bravo, Devon Smith and Dwayne Bravo but threw it away all, thanks to some reckless shots.

The Netherlands proved their grit despite having just four professionals in the squad when they gave England a mighty scare in Nagpur.

Led by an attacking 110-ball 119 from Essex all-rounder Ryan ten Doeschate, the Irish racked up 292/6 before England scraped to victory with just eight balls to spare.

Teams

West Indies: D Sammy (c), C Gayle, D Smith, D Bravo, R Sarwan, S Chanderpaul, K Pollard, N Miller, D Thomas, K Roach, S Benn.

Coach: Ottis Gibson

The Netherlands: P Borren (c), A Kervezee, W Barresi, T Cooper, R ten Doeschate, B Zuiderent, T de Grooth, Mudassar Bukhari, P Seelaar, B Loots, B Westdijk

Coach: Peter Drinnen

Umpires: Amish Saheba (IND) and Simon Taufel (AUS)

TV Umpire: Richard Kettleborough (ENG)
Match referee: Jeff Crowe (NZL)

Pitch conditions: Helped spinners during the South Africa-West Indies match on Thursday. The outfield was fast and batsmen could play their shots with the ball coming on to the bat nicely. Played true until the end.



Thursday, February 24, 2011

Cricket Live Score: AUS vs NZ 2011 ODI Live Streaming.

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Australia vs New Zealand (AUS vs NZ) ICC World Cup Live Cricket Score.

Cricket Live Score: AUS vs NZThe ICC World Cup 2011 match for today, the 8th one, featuring Australia vs New Zealand (NZ vs AUS), is happening at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium at Nagpur.

Australia won the toss against New Zealand and chose to field.

New Zealand: 104/6 (25.5 overs)

MJ Guptill b Watson 10 (25b 2x4 0x6)
BB McCullum c Krejza b Tait 16 (12b 3x4 0x6)
JD Ryder c Haddin b Johnson 25 (31b 6x4 0x6)
LRPL Taylor b Tait 7(22b 1x4 0x6)
James Franklin c Haddin b Johnson 0 (3b 0x4 0x6)
Scott Styris c Haddin b Tait 0 (4b 0x4 0x6)
Jamie How (not out) 15 (36b 0x4 0x6)
NL McCullum (not out) 17 (24b 1x4 0x6)

Extras: 14

One of either Dayle Hadlee (Richard's brother) or Ian Chappell will be wearing a smug smile on Friday at the end of the Australia-New Zealand brawl at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium in Nagpur. If your ears are being deafened by the clamour of sub-continental fans thrilled at having gotten the gamut of cricket’s spectrum for a full two months, brace yourself.

The trans-Tasman rivalry just got added to the din, with the two cricketing boards suggesting that the winner of the match will not just get vital points, but also get to hang on to the Chappell-Haddlee trophy for a year. As the teams contest their age-old give-and-take in India, fans will be treated to a show of patriotic vendetta along with the cricketing sparring. While both sides are coming off wins against lower-ranked sides, New Zealand routed their opponent brutally, while Australia managed to escape the consequences of a mediocre batting performance with some blistering pace bowling.

On Tuesday, the Dutch batsmen were able to extract 292 runs from the Nagpur wicket. Earlier, in the warm-up game New Zealand played here, their total of 311 was brashly endangered by Ireland, before they prevailed. New Zealand will, therefore, find the wicket kindlier for the experience and sweet memories from that outing. For all your money, the Vidarbha Stadium can be expected to produce another flurry of runs on Friday as well.
Australia

Australia’s batting has always had a good opening combination. With Adam Gilchrist and Matthew Hayden providing blazing starts at the helm, it was always easy for the middle order to show form even when they lacked it. At present though, while Shane Watson has managed to replicate one half of the traditional Aussie impetus, Brad Haddin has not been of the same pedigree alongside him.

As a result, the middle order has had to beat a path of its own more often. While Ricky Ponting seemed to want to get a good grip on the track, playing the cautious bat against Prosper Utseya’s spin, Michael Clarke felt some good bat on ball against Zimbabwe, and will be skipping down in response to Daniel Vettori’s flight. Despite being a player who is comfortable attacking spin, David Hussey has strangely been falling to spinners all-month long. However, before having been second-guessed by Ray Price, he had struck a couple of blows to get the Aussies going towards the end of their innings. Cameron White has been finding it hard to time the ball, but Ponting is not worried too much. He averages 47 in India, and should find it easy to loft the ball straight on this flat pitch.

It was in Nagpur that Jason Krejza debuted with 12 wickets against the Indian Test side. On Monday, he troubled the Zimbabweans with his flight and tweak, turning the ball square on occasion. While the Aussie batsmen had struggled against spin, it was high pace and aerial movement that Shaun Tait, Mitchell Johnson and Brett Lee used to knock over the Zimbabweans. Johnson picked up four, bowling full and straight, sliding a couple of quick swingers off the outside edge, and will hope to keep his radar going the same. The Kiwis will be in two minds whether to focus their preparations on Australia’s pace attack or on the spinning track.
The pinch of Michael-Hussey-deprivation felt by the Australian side will be aggravated now that he has had a good recovery from his hamstring surgery, becoming fit enough to be considered for the domestic Sheffield Shield matches in Australia. Add to that the great run of scores he had in the 2010 Chappell-Hadlee series and Australia’s dire need of a middle-order batsman capable of standing firm on the turning wickets, and Australian selector Greg Chappell might well be getting some hate-mail.
New Zealand
If the Australians are anxiously training against spin in the nets, New Zealand should be equally concerned about their own discomfort against turn. Having seen Harbhajan Singh and Ravichandran Ashwin topple the Kiwi batsmen in the practice game on Thursday, the likes of Krejza, Smith, Hussey and Clarke will undoubtedly rub their palms with delight when their turn comes. Jesse Ryder virtually yearned for the pavillion against India, flat-batting mistimed shots in trying to cope with the spinners, while Ross Taylor got out before he could bring out his repertoire of sweeps and flicks.
That the New Zealand bowlers utterly crushed the timid Kenyan batsmen at Chennai will not count for too much when Watson and Haddin take strike on Friday. Jacob Oram got some lift with his height, and has displayed a knack for picking up wickets early in his spells. Although Hamish Bennett, who picked up four wickets on Sunday, was effective with his tight lines, he may find it hard to keep his place if Kyle Mills is fit after having missed the team’s tournament opener due to a back problem. Mills does not, however, have a particularly forceful record against Australia, with an average of 31 and economy of over 5, and unless he’s fully fit, Bennett might have the edge over him.
Daniel Vettori is not as dominant against the Australians as he is with the rest of the world. His career bowling average of 31.32 and economy of 4.13 both shoot up playing against the Aussies. But playing on the turning Indian tracks may put a different spin on his stats.



Cricket Live Score: SA vs WI 2011 ODI Live Streaming.

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South Africa vs West Indies ( SA vs WI) ICC World Cup Live Cricket Score.

West Indies vs South Africa Live Streaming
ICC CWC LIVE: South Africa vs West Indies: South Africa have decided to field in their opening ICC Cricket World Cup clash against West Indies in Delhi.

Match Preview

In the past, there have been some cracking ICC CWC encounters between these teams. In their first meeting in 1992, the Proteas came out on top. The Windies avenged their defeat in 1996 and 2003.

In the last edition in the West Indies in 2007, South Africa registered a big win to make it 2-2 in Cup history. Overall, there have been 50 ODIs between them, with the Proteas leading head-to-head 37-12.

But all that will count for little when both sides take the field in front of an expectant Kotla crowd.

Though South Africa captain Graeme Smith acknowledged that though they are one of the favourites in the tournament, it will be ignorant of them to make light of the Caribbean team.

“They have got some top notch players. On their day they can punish you really hard. That’s the thing about these big tournaments. You cannot afford to have a bad day. One off day and your Cup dreams are over,” Smith told reporters on the eve of the match.

The West Indies have a relatively young team and a lot will depend on Chris Gayle, Shivnarine Chanderp

Teams

South Africa: Graeme Smith (capt), Hashim Amla, Johan Botha, AB de Villiers, JP Duminy, Faf du Plessis, Colin Ingram, Jacques Kallis, Morne Morkel, Wayne Parnell, Robin Peterson, Dale Steyn, Imran Tahir, Lonwabo Tsotsobe, Morne van Wyk.

West Indies: Darren Sammy (capt), Kirk Edwards, Devon Thomas, Sulieman Benn, Darren Bravo, Dwayne Bravo, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Chris Gayle, Nikita Miller, Kieron Pollard, Ravi Rampaul, Kemar Roach, Andre Russell, Ramnaresh Sarwan, Devon Smith.

Umpires: Simon Taufel (Australia) and Amish Saheba (India). Third Umpire: Asoka de Silva (Sri Lanka).

Match Referee: Jeff Crowe (New Zealand)

South Africa vs West Indies - Overall World Cup record

West Indies have won 35 and lost 21 out of 57 played - winning % 62.50 (NR 1).

South Africa have won 25 and lost 13 out of 40 contested - winning % 65.00 (Tied 2).

South Africa have won their last three bilateral series against West Indies by the same margin - 5-0 in 2004-05 in West Indies, 5-0 in 2007-08 in South Africa and 5-0 in 2010 in West Indies.

South Africa have won their last eleven games against West Indies.

Approaching milestones

- Jacques Kallis (923 at an average of 51.27 in 29 games) requires 77 runs to become the second South African to complete 1,000 runs in the World Cup - a feat achieved only by Herschelle Gibbs - 1067 (ave.56.15) in 25 matches.

- Shivnarine Chanderpaul (856 at an average of 40.76 in 26 matches) is likely to become the third West Indian to complete 1,000 runs in the World Cup. Brian Lara holds a West Indian record with 1225 runs at an average of 42.24, including two centuries and seven fifties, in 34 matches. Vivian Richards had aggregated 1013 at an average of 63.31 in 23 matches, including three centuries and five fifties

Graeme Smith (5233 at 39.64) needs just seven runs to overtake Mohammad Azharuddin's tally of 5239 (ave.39.39) as captain in ODIs. The top three captains in terms of run-aggregate are - Ricky Ponting (8310), Stephen Fleming (6295) and Arjuna Ranatunga (5608).

Dave Lindahl

India v England Cricket World Cup 2011 Ticket Sale

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India v England: ticket shortage for key Cricket World Cup 2011 match.

Cricket fans clash with police
India v England: ticket shortage for key Cricket World Cup 2011 match sees angry fans clash with police.

Fans queueing to buy tickets for England's World Cup match against India have clashed with police outside the stadium in Bangalore.

Policemen used force against a crowd of many thousands, after the 7,500 tickets on sale for Sunday's match ran out this morning.

It was reported that at least two people were taken to hospital, but M Chinnaswamy Stadium security officer Ratnakar Salunke confirmed the admissions were as a result of exhaustion after many hours queueing rather than injury caused by violence.

The majority of tickets are thought to have been made available to sponsors and commercial partners.

The Group B match had to be switched from the 90,000-capacity Eden Gardens in Kolkata to the Bangalore ground, which holds 38,000, because the original venue was not ready in time.

When it was announced the final batch of tickets would go on sale, Indian supporters began queueing at least a day beforehand.

Mr Salunke said: "The crowd was so huge that there was not a sufficient number of tickets.

"When the tickets ran out, they didn't believe it. So that's when some of them tried to get in themselves."

He made it clear, though, that both the method of selling - and police intervention - is standard practice in his country.

"This is how we sell tickets for major matches," he said.

"It is usual that crowds are dispersed like this with a small amount of force."

Dave Lindahl

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Cricket Live Score: PAK vs KEN 2011 ODI Live Streaming.

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Pakistan vs Kenya ( PAK vs KEN) ICC World Cup Live Cricket Score.

Pakistan vs Kenya
ICC CWC LIVE: PAK vs KEN: Pakistan are in trouble having lost openers Hafeez and Shehzad. Kenya on fire. Elijah Otieno and Thomas Odoyo are on the ball. Click through for LIVE STREAMING!

The Toss

Pakistan have won the toss and elected to bat first against Kenya in their ICC Cricket World Cup tie on Wednesday.


Match Preview

Having suffered an embarrassing defeat at the hands of Ireland, which eventually resulted in their first exit from the ICC CWC's 2007 edition, Pakistan will be wary of taking their opponents lightly this time around.

In fact, captain Shahid Afridi has already warned his team to take every opponent seriously.

"There have been so many upsets in the World Cup in the past, like the one against Ireland four years ago. So we have that in mind and we will be on our toes in every match, be it Kenya or Sri Lanka," said Afridi.

Going into the match, Pakistan will take heart from their recent 3-2 one-day series victory over New Zealand in New Zealand just before the ICC CWC..

And even though they had mixed fortunes in their two warm-up games -- a win against Bangladesh and a defeat against England, Pakistan are well aware that if they play as a unit, they have enough firepower to go a long way in the tournament.

Pakistan's batting consisting of the likes of Mohammad Hafeez, former captain Younis Khan, Misbah-ul-Haq, Akmal brothers -- Kamran and Umar, has the reputation of creating quite a flutter in the opposition camp.

In the absence of their banned opener Salman Butt, Pakistan will be banking on Hafeez and Ahmed Shehzad in the opening slot, followed by the more experienced middle-order.

Veteran Younis Khan is expected to bring in stability with all his experience of playing international cricket, followed by Test skipper and in-form Misbah and the two Akmals.

And with captain Shahid Afridi and allrounder Abdul Razzaq coming down the order, Pakistan should not have any trouble blowing the Kenyans away in their inaugural match.

As far as bowling department is concerned, Shoaib Akhtar and Umar Gul would be looking to go for the kill from the very first ball. This match will also give both the pacemen an opportunity to get back to their peak form.

Even Saeed Ajmal will get a chance to experiment with his doosra before his team face bigger names during the course of the tournament. Allrounder Afridi's fast-wrist spin is also expected to come in handy against the African nation.

Pakistan vs Kenya in ODIs/ICC Cricket World Cup

Pakistan have won all the five ODIs against Kenya between 1996 & 2004. The two countries would be meeting for the first time in the ICC Cricket World Cup.

World Cup overall

Pakistan have won 30 and lost 24 (NR 2) out of 56 contested - winning % 55.55

Kenya have won six and lost 17 out of 24 played (NR 1) - success % 26.08.

Approaching milestones

- Abdul Razzaq (4959) requires 41 runs to complete his 5000 runs.

- Having claimed 262 wickets in 254 matches, Razzaq is all set to complete the double of 5000 runs and 200 wickets.

- Younis Khan is set to post his first fifty in the World Cup. In the previous two World Cups, he did not make any impression with the bat.

- Shoaib Akhtar (244) needs six wickets to complete his 250 wickets in ODIs.

- Thomas Odoyo (363 runs + 20 wickets in 21 games) requires just 37 runs to become the first all-rounder from Kenya to complete the double of 400 runs and 20 wickets in the ICC Cricket World Cup.

Teams

Pakistan: Mohammad Hafeez, Ahmed Shehzad, Kamran Akmal (WK), Younis Khan, Umar Akmal, Misbah-ul-Haq, Shahid Afridi (Captain), Abdul Razzaq, Umar Gul, Shoaib Akhtar, Abdur Rehman

Kenya: SR Waters, MA Ouma (WK), CO Obuya, SO Tikolo, T Mishra, RR Patel, JK Kamande (Captain), TM Odoyo, NN Odhiambo, SO Ngoche, E Otieno

Dave Lindahl

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

ICC Cricket Live Score: ENG vs NED 2011 ODI Live Streaming.

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England vs Netherland (ENG vs NED) ICC World Cup Live Cricket Score.

England vs NetherlandTim Bresnan has Dutch opener Kervezee caught by Matt Prior as England get off the mark. Click through for LIVE STREAMING!

The Toss

The Netherlands have won the toss and elected to bat against England in Nagpur.

Match Preview

Set to experiment with Kevin Pietersen as an opener, England take on the Netherlands in their ICC Cricket World Cup Group B match in Nagpur on Tuesday aiming for the flying start that would set them up for the bigger battles that lie ahead in the mega event.

Drubbed 1-6 by Australia in the ODI series just before the ICC CWC, Andrew Strauss and his boys would be desperate to put aside the disappointment when they face off against the Dutch at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium in Jamtha.

When Steven Gerrards and John Terrys are pitted against the likes Arjen Robben and Robin van Persie, there isn't much to choose between the two teams but when England take on its 'Oranje' counterpart, it becomes a mismatched battle.

But as England wicketkeeper Matt Prior pointed out on Sunday, it would be important to have a good start and taking the Netherlands lightly could end up giving them a rude shock because World Cups have had a history of having at least one match in which the David manages to down the Goliath.

England, in fact, don't have to look too far behind for an example. Two years ago in their opening encounter of the World Twenty20 at the Lord's, the Dutchmen stunned the hosts by four wickets which is till date the most memorable achievement by the Oranje brigade.

Six players who played that day - Bas Zuiderent, Peter Borren, Pietar Seelaar, Tom de Grooth, Alex Kerevezee, Ryan ten Doeschate - are in the current squad and would be looking to do an encore.

However, Dutch coach Peter Drinnen is all cautious when reminded of that achievement.

"We don't want to get ahead of ourselves as we want to perform to the best of our abilities," Drinnen said.

The focus of the England team will be obviously on their star batsman Kevin Pietersen who will be seen in a new avatar as an opener.

The destruction that KP can cause during fielding restrictions can be a bowler's worst nightmare coming true in broad daylight. And England will be hoping to make full use of Powerplays with him around.

Pietersen was impressive in his new role when he emerged the top-scorer for his team with a useful 66 during their 67 run win over Pakistan in a warm-up game at Fatullah.

While England will be missing Eoin Morgan in the middle-order, a lot will depend on how Ian Bell, Ravi Bopara and Paul Collingwood perform during the middle overs when the proceedings slow down a bit.

The Jamtha strip appears to be full of runs. The warm-up game between New Zealand and Ireland saw nearly 600 runs being scored.

Therefore, it's obviously going to be a 'win the toss and bat first track' where England would like to pile on a huge score and then get the opposition out cheaply.

England looked out of sync against Canada in their first warm-up game but were in their element against Pakistan.

Jonathan Trott's finger injury is also a concern for the team. Although it has been learnt that it's not a case of fracture but the batsman has had a bad bruise and might have to play through pain.

In case Trott doesn't make it, it will be young Luke Wright who might just get a look-in. His ability to bowl seamers along with his big-hitting prowess may make him a useful replacement candidate.

The England team may not see too many changes in their playing XI save for off-spinner Graeme Swann who is likely to come in place of Michael Yardy. The three pacers will be Stuart Broad, James Anderson and Tim Bresnan.

Broad has been in superb form during the practice matches as he blew away the Pakistan top-order during his five-wicket spell. Broad's performance with the new ball will be an important factor if England intends to go the distance in the tournament.

For Netherlands though, it will be a test of character where they would need to show the world that they are good enough to at least compete with the top teams after having qualified for the cricketing extravaganza for the fourth time.

Beating a Test nation would be a great boost for cricket in the country and also an opportunity to prove to the ICC that its decision to curtail the number of teams for the next edition isn't correct.

The only injury concern is regular captain Peter Borren who was suffering from side strain but is trying hard to make it in time.

In case Borren is ruled out, it will be Bas Zuiderent who will lead the side. Much will depend on Ryan ten Doeschate's all-round abilities.

Also Tom de Grooth, who scored a defining 49 when the Dutch beat England in the Twenty20 match, will be a vital cog.

Teams:

England: AJ Strauss (Captain), KP Pietersen, IJL Trott, IR Bell, PD Collingwood, RS Bopara, MJ Prior (WK), TT Bresnan, SCJ Broad, GP Swann, JM Anderson

Netherlands: AN Kervezee, W Barresi (WK), TLW Cooper, RN ten Doeschate, B Zuiderent, TN de Grooth, PW Borren (Captain), Mudassar Bukhari, PM Seelaar, BP Loots, BA Westdijk

Head-to-Head: The two countries have played just two games in ODIs - both at the World Cup. England won the Peshawar ODI by 49 runs on February 22, 1996 and East London ODI by 6 wickets on February 16, 2003.

World Cup record:

- England have won 36 and lost 22 out of 59 contested at the WC (NR 1) - winning % 62.06

- Netherlands have won just 2 out of 14 played (12 lost) at the WC - winning % 14.28

- At Nagpur (VCAS) only two games have been played. India defeated Australia by 99 runs on October 28, 2009 and Sri Lanka beat India by 3 wickets on December 18, 2009.

Approaching milestones

- Kevin Pietersen (444 at an average of 55.50 in 9 games) needs 56 runs to complete his 500 runs in the World Cup. Only four batsmen have amassed 500 runs or more for England in the World Cup - Graham Gooch (897), Allan Lamb (656), Graeme Hick (635) and Alec Stewart (606).

- Paul Collingwood (413 at an average of 45.88 in 14 matches) requires 87 runs to complete his 500 runs in the World Cup.

- Andrew Strauss (3871 at 34.87 in 120 games) requires 129 runs to complete his 4,000 runs in ODIs.

- James Anderson (186 wickets at 30.46 in 137 matches) is likely to complete his 200 wickets in ODIs during the course of the World Cup competition.

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Monday, February 21, 2011

Cricket Live Score: AUS vs ZIM 2011 Fifth ODI Live

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Australia vs Zimbabwe (AUS vs. ZIM) ICC World Cup Live Cricket Score.

Australia vs ZimbabweThe ICC World Cup 2011 match for today, the fourth one, featuring Australia vs Zimbabwe (Aus vs Zim), is happening at the Sardar Patel Gujarat Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad.

Australia won the toss against Zimbabwe and chose to bat. Australia made a surprisingly slow start, with Haddin at one stage making just 16 runs off 41 balls.

Australia start their campaign for a fifth ICC Cricket World Cup trophy with a tricky opener against Zimbabwe on Monday.

Australia have been unbeaten in 22 matches in the last two tournaments played in South Africa (2003) and West Indies (2007), under Ricky Ponting.

They have won 23 back to back matches stretching to 1999 and have been unconquered in 29 ties, which includes the unforgettable tied match against South Africa in the semifinal 12 years ago.

On paper, Ponting's men hold a clear edge over the African nation led by Elton Chigumbara, but would be eager not to be tripped by the one-time minnows of the 50-over game as was the case 28 years ago in England.

The Aussies, fresh from a 6-1 rout of their Ashes nemesis England in the following ODI series at home, landed in India only to be rudely awakened by successive defeats in their two practice games against India and South Africa at Bangalore.

But they are sure to hit the strap on the run when their bid to clinch their fifth World Cup crown starts.

The Aussies have a fine batting line-up in which Shane Watson, who opens the batting, and Ponting are crucial in the top order to lay the platform for others to build upon.

But a question mark remains over the ability of the middle order batsmen in playing spin bowling on Indian pitches.

Watson has performed brilliantly with the bat in ODIs in the last year, having scored 832 runs and Zimbabwe's think tank would have talked about ways of stopping the Queenslander from taking the game away.

"It's much different and bigger responsibility in opening the innings than batting at number seven in the last World Cup, a role Adam Gilchrist and Matthew Hayden did so beautifully throughout their career. It's a great responsibility and I'm looking forward to that challenge," said Watson.

Ponting, whose fabulous innings of 140 not out in 121 balls in the 2003 World Cup final buried Indian hopes, has come back into action after a long injury lay-off following a broken little finger sustained during the Ashes series against England. But he has quickly got into his stride with good half-century knocks in two practice games.

It's the form of the others which is a big worry for Australia. Without the presence of the injured Michael Hussey, who was adept in playing the slow bowlers on previous visits to the sub-continent, they lack a batsman around whom the other quick run-getters like Cameron White can play around.

The Indian spinners exposed the chink in the Aussie batting armoury in the practice game when they triggered a collapse and helped the hosts defend a meagre total with aplomb.

Though not too much needs to be read into the practice ties, as Watson insisted earlier, Zimbabwe's think tank would surely have noted this stuttering performance with some glee as their own attack revolves around spin rather than pace as was the case in the past.

In bowling, Australia have a pace attack that can be handy for opposing batsmen even on the slow and low sub-continental wickets.

The biggest plus for them has been the return to what looks like the form of his old by spearhead Brett Lee who is expected to open the bowling with sling-arm action and speedy Shaun Tait with left-arm Mitchell Johnson coming in as first change.

Australia have an excess of riches in pace and medium pace with Watson and John Hastings, who is expected to play, coming in behind the top three. But they lack a top class front-line spin bowler barring Jason Krejza, who has been recalled after several months, to bowl the middle overs when the field is spread out.

Ricky Ponting will create the Australian record of making most appearances in ICC CWC matches when he will take field against Zimbabwe and will overtake former teammate Glenn McGrath in the process.

Ponting, who is also eying rare feat of winning three World Cup trophies as skipper, is tied with McGrath on 39 appearances till date.

Zimbabwe have not been hot property in ODIs over the last few months and barring a few victories over a less than full-strength India at home, have not really been up to the mark.

They have a reasonably sufficient batting line-up in which Brendon Taylor stands out with his ability and experience, but can find the going tough against the Aussie pace attack.

Zimbabwe are hoping that a spin-oriented attack, consisting of former skipper Prosper Utseya, left-armer Ray Price and Graeme Cremer would do the magic against the middle order of Australia.

"It is going to be tough to play the first match of the World Cup before the defending champions Australia. But I think the guys are prepared," leg spinner Cremer said.

Cremer also said the bowlers were learning the tricks of bowling on sub-continental tracks by watching seasoned bowlers like India's main trump card Harbhajan Singh.

"We have watched Harbhajan (Singh) bowl. At what speed he bowls and what length he bowls. It is good for us. And on the last tour to Bangladesh (in December 2010), we saw how our spinners bowled and their spinners, and there tracks are pretty similar to here," said the 24-year-old with 47 one-day wickets to his credit.

"Spin is one of our strengths with which we could take on the Australians, which is a tough team. We ought to restrict them to a low score," said Utseya.

Even with these factors which are likely to help them, the Zimbabweans have a huge task on hand in taming the three-time defending champions and cause the first big upset of the tournament as was the case in 1983 in England.

Teams:

Australia: Shane Watson, Brad Haddin (wk), Ricky Ponting (capt), Michael Clarke, Callum Ferguson, David Hussey, Cameron White, Tim Paine (wk), Steven Smith, John Hastings, Mitchell Johnson, Jason Krejza, Brett Lee, Shaun Tait, Doug Bollinger.

Zimbabwe: Elton Chigumbura (capt), Regis Chakabva, Charles Coventry, Graeme Cremer, Craig Ervine, Terry Duffin, Gregory Lamb, Shingirai Masakadza, Chris Mpofu, Ray Price, Tatenda Taibu, Tinashe Panyangara, Brendan Taylor, Prosper Utseya and Sean Williams.
Umpires: Asoka de Silva and Richard Kettleborough, Third umpire: Amish Saheba, Match Referee: Jeff Crowe

Approaching milestones

- Ricky Ponting would be setting a record for most appearances in the World Cup. At present, he shares the record with Glenn McGrath. Both have appeared in 39 games between 1996 and 2007.

- Australia have played 29 games in succession between May 27, 1999 and April 28, 2007 without losing - a record at the World Cup. With just one victory in the 2011 edition, Australia would be the first nation to play 30 consecutive games without losing. Apart from Australia, not even a single team has played ten consecutive games without losing. Australia's tally includes 22 consecutive games won by them between June 20, 1999 and April 28, 2007.

- Ponting is the only skipper to enjoy a cent per cent record, having won all the 22 world cup matches. He is all set to overtake Stephen Fleming's tally of 27 matches as captain.

- Ponting (954 at 59.62 in 22 games) needs 46 runs to become the first captain to aggregate 1,000 runs in the World Cup. In case of a hundred in any of the games during the present competition, he would be eclipsing Sourav Ganguly's record of three hundreds as captain.

Australia vs Zimbabwe in ODIs

The two countries have played 27 games against each other in ODIs. Australia have won 25, Zimbabwe 1 while the remaining game could not produce a result. The winning % for Australia is 96.15 and 3.84 for Zimbabwe.

Australia vs Zimbabwe in World Cup

Having won their first game against Australia in the 1983 World Cup by 13 runs, Zimbabwe have lost the next seven games - their winning % being 12.50 as against Australia's 87.50. Australia, except for the defeat in their first encounter against Zimbabwe, have won all their result-oriented games.

Overall World Cup Record

Australia have won 51 out of 69 contested (Lost 17 & NR 1) - winning % 74.63.

Zimbabwe have won 8 out of 45 played (Lost 33, NR 3 & Tied 1) - winning % 20.23.

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