Saturday, July 18, 2009

West Indies vs. Bangladesh live streaming 2nd Test 3rd day cricket Match On 19th July

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West Indies vs. Bangladesh
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19-07-2009 from 14:00 until 21:00
West Indies v Bangladesh at St George's, 2nd Test - day 3
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West Indies

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Bangladesh



Match scheduled:
Last updated:
19-07-2009 from 14:00 until 21:00
06-07-2009 on 11:42
West Indies v Bangladesh at St George's, 2nd Test - day 3




England vs. Australia live streaming 2nd Test 4th day cricket Match On 19th July

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England vs. Australia
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Time : 10:00 until 17:30
England v Australia at Lord's, 2nd Test - day4
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European Union
Test Series and all ODI's .


England

vs.
Australia



Match scheduled:
Last updated:
19-07-2009 from 10:00 until 17:30
18-07-2009 on 15:45
England v Australia at Lord's, 2nd Test - day 4




Ashes 2009 : England dont enforce follow on

England opted against enforcing the follow-on, despite closing out the Australian innings 10 runs shy of the target on the third morning of the second Test. Andrew Strauss and Alastair Cook came out to bat in the second innings under clear skies with a 210-run lead behind them. Surely, the hosts will never have a better chance to end Australia’s proud 75-year unbeaten streak at Lord’s.

But I am not discounting the Aussies yet as the Aussies are known for making comebacks and the English are known for crumbling under sustained pressure from opposition.

England vs Australia 2nd Ashes Test (2009) Day 3 Updates

Day 1 - England 1st innings 364/6 (AJ Strauss 161*, SCJ Broad 7*, 90 ov)
Day 2 - Australia 1st innings 156/8 (NM Hauritz 3*, PM Siddle 3*, 49 ov)

Australia 1st Innings

* Australia lost 9th wicket in 59th over - 9-196 (Hauritz, 58.3 ov)
* Australia: 200 runs in 59.1 overs (357 balls), Extras 12
* Australia lost 10th wicket in 63rd over - 10-215 (Siddle, 62.6 ov)
* Innings Break: Australia - 215/10 in 63.0 overs (BW Hilfenhaus 6)
* England lead by 210 runs after the end of 1st innings.

England 2nd Innings

* Andrew Strauss and Alastair Cook starts the 2nd Innings with a lead of 210 in 1st innings.
* England: 50 runs in 9.6 overs (60 balls), Extras 1
* 1st Wicket: 50 runs in 60 balls (AJ Strauss 19, AN Cook 30, Ex 1)
* Lunch: England - 57/0 in 13.0 overs (AJ Strauss 24, AN Cook 32)
* England lost 1st wicket in 15th over - 1-61 (Cook, 14.1 ov)
* England lost 2nd wicket in 17th over - 2-74 (Strauss, 16.2 ov)
* England: 100 runs in 22.6 overs (139 balls), Extras 10
* Drinks: England - 105/2 in 26.0 overs (RS Bopara 11, KP Pietersen 16)
* 3rd Wicket: 50 runs in 119 balls (RS Bopara 14, KP Pietersen 22, Ex 14)
* Tea: England - 130/2 in 40.0 overs (RS Bopara 19, KP Pietersen 28)
* England lost 3rd wicket in 45th over - 3-147 (Bopara, 44.4 ov)
* England: 150 runs in 44.5 overs (271 balls), Extras 23
* England lost 4th wicket in 52nd over - 4-174 (Pietersen, 51.1 ov)
* England: 200 runs in 55.1 overs (334 balls), Extras 25
* Drinks: England - 215/4 in 57.0 overs (PD Collingwood 24, MJ Prior 30)
* 5th Wicket: 50 runs in 49 balls (PD Collingwood 14, MJ Prior 35, Ex 1)
* MJ Prior: 50 off 37 balls (7 x 4)
* England: 250 runs in 62.4 overs (380 balls), Extras 29
* England lost 5th wicket in 64th over - 5-260 (Prior, 63.2 ov)
* PD Collingwood: 50 off 72 balls (4 x 4)
* England: 300 runs in 68.6 overs (420 balls), Extras 31
* 6th Wicket: 50 runs in 48 balls (PD Collingwood 19, A Flintoff 30, Ex 2)
* England lost 6th wicket in 72nd over - 6-311 (Collingwood, 71.2 ov)
* Rain: England - 311/6 in 71.2 overs (A Flintoff 30)
* End Of Day: England - 311/6 in 71.2 overs (A Flintoff 30)
* England lead by 521 runs with 4 wickets remaining

Ashes 2009 : Careless Australia lose the plot

Australia has been very careless in the second Ashes Test at Lords. Its 75-year unbeaten record at Lord’s is facing its greatest threat. Five of their batsmen fell to hook shots, they could have simply swayed out of the way. The bowlers have already let England get to a pretty good score.

Anderson turned in a performance befitting his recently-acquired mantle of England spearhead, maintaining a threatening line and swinging the ball just enough to create angst among the opposing batsmen. With Flintoff conceding runs at barely two-per-over at the other end, and Stuart Broad and Graham Onions constantly probing the outside edge, England created a pressurised atmosphere in which the Australians spectacularly cracked. The tourists lost six wickets for the addition of just 49 runs after tea, and must now hope for more of the rain periods that interrupted the second day’s play if they are to emerge from this match unscathed.

The teams seemed to have revered roles in this match. In the first test England was playing catch up all the time and in the second test its Australia’s turn to play catch up.

Ashes 2009 : Careless Australia lose the plot

Australia has been very careless in the second Ashes Test at Lords. Its 75-year unbeaten record at Lord’s is facing its greatest threat. Five of their batsmen fell to hook shots, they could have simply swayed out of the way. The bowlers have already let England get to a pretty good score.

Anderson turned in a performance befitting his recently-acquired mantle of England spearhead, maintaining a threatening line and swinging the ball just enough to create angst among the opposing batsmen. With Flintoff conceding runs at barely two-per-over at the other end, and Stuart Broad and Graham Onions constantly probing the outside edge, England created a pressurised atmosphere in which the Australians spectacularly cracked. The tourists lost six wickets for the addition of just 49 runs after tea, and must now hope for more of the rain periods that interrupted the second day’s play if they are to emerge from this match unscathed.

The teams seemed to have revered roles in this match. In the first test England was playing catch up all the time and in the second test its Australia’s turn to play catch up.

England vs Australia 2nd Ashes Test (2009) Day 2 Updates

England 1st Innings

* England lost 7th wicket in 91st over - 7-364 (Strauss, 90.2 ov)
* England lost 8th wicket in 92nd over - 8-370 (Swann, 91.5 ov)
* England lost 9th wicket in 93rd over - 9-378 (Broad, 92.6 ov)
* England: 400 runs in 97.6 overs (596 balls), Extras 25
* England lost 10th wicket in 102nd over - 10-425 (Anderson, 101.4 ov)
* Innings Break: England - 425/10 in 101.4 overs (G Onions 17)

Australia 1st Innings

* Australia lost 1st wicket in 3rd over - 1-4 (Hughes, 2.3 ov)
* Australia lost 2nd wicket in 7th over - 2-10 (Ponting, 6.6 ov)
* Lunch: Australia - 22/2 in 12.0 overs (SM Katich 8, MEK Hussey 4)
* Rain: Australia - 31/2 in 16.0 overs (SM Katich 12, MEK Hussey 9)
* Rain: Australia - 49/2 in 19.3 overs (SM Katich 25, MEK Hussey 14)
* Australia: 50 runs in 20.5 overs (125 balls), Extras 4
* 3rd Wicket: 50 runs in 99 balls (SM Katich 28, MEK Hussey 25, Ex 0)
* Tea: Australia - 87/2 in 29.0 overs (SM Katich 40, MEK Hussey 37)
* Australia: 100 runs in 30.6 overs (186 balls), Extras 4
* Australia lost 3rd wicket in 33rd over - 3-103 (Katich, 32.4 ov)
* MEK Hussey: 50 off 82 balls (8 x 4)
* Australia lost 4th wicket in 36th over - 4-111 (Hussey, 35.6 ov)
* Australia lost 5th wicket in 37th over - 5-111 (Clarke, 36.3 ov)
* Australia lost 6th wicket in 43rd over - 6-139 (North, 42.3 ov)

Ashes 2009 : Strauss leads from the front at Lord’s

Sensational hundred from the captain as England reach 364 for six after day one of the second npower Ashes Series Test at Lord’s.


Cricket World Cup History And Cricket World Cup Winners

In the Cricket history, the ICC Cricket World Cup is the biggest Cricket tournament of one day cricket matches. So far 8 such tournaments are held in Cricket world cup history. The winners of these tournaments are: Australia winner for the most 3 times, West Indies won 2 times while India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka have won one time each. The other form of cricket are test match cricket played on 5 day span and consists of two innings from each team. There exists another short form of cricket, the twenty20 cricket, is limited 20 overs single innings game. ICC is also thinking to held twenty20 world cup tournaments.

The ODI Cricket World Cup History begun in 1975 when England held the first world cup sponsored by Prudential Insurance Company and so named Prudential World Cup. This tournament is played between cricket Test playing nations and qualifiers. Forthcoming Cricket World cup 2007 is hosted by West Indies and 16 teams will play in this tournament. Following is the summary history of each of the tournaments held so far.

First Cricket World Cup, 1975, England - Winner: West Indies
In the Cricket World Cup History first ever tournament was hosted by England. This was played between England, Australia, New Zealand, West Indies, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and East Africa. This was sponsored by Prudential Insurance Company and hence named Prudential World Cup. West Indies won this first ever held tournament beating Australia by 17 runs. West Indies made 291/8 in 60 overs with Clive Lloyd 102 runs off just 85 balls but Australia fall short by 17 runs.

Second Cricket World Cup, 1979, England - West Indies won
This was the second World Cup tournament played in 1979, once again hosted by England. And once again was sponsored by Prudential Insurance Company and hence named Prudential World Cup. This was played between Australia, Canada, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, Sri lanka and West Indies. By first batting in final West Indies made 286/9 with the help of superb batting from Sir Vivian Richards 138*. England could not achieve this score and lost the game by 92 runs.

Third Cricket World Cup Winner India, In 1983, at England
The third tournament was played in 1983, once again hosted by England and was sponsored by Prudential Insurance Company. This was played between Australia, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, Srilanka, West Indies and Zimbabwe. This tournament is remembered in the histroy of Indian cricket and in the history of world cricket too. The final was played between India and West Indies. In the first innings India made only 183 in 54.4 overs. No one hope that the India could win this game with such low score of 183. But it was surprise for all the cricket fans and India restrict West Indies to only 140 and won the world cup by 43 runs. Mohinder Amarnath named man of the match for his all rounder performance.

Fourth Cricket World Cup, 1987, India and Pakistan - Australia won
This is the first time the Cricket World Cup hosted out side England in Cricket History. This was jointly hosted by India and Pakistan and sponsored by Reliance company and so named Reliance World Cup. It was played between Australia, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, West Indies and Zimbabwe. The final was played at Eden Gardens, Kolkata, India between Australia and England. Playing first Australia made 253/7 in 50 overs and win the tournament by 7 runs to England. David Boon was named man of the match for his 75 runs.

Fifth Cricket World Cup, 1992, Australia and New Zealand - Pakistan won
The Fifth time it was played between Australia, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, West Indies, Zimbabwe and South Africa. It was Jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand called the Benson and Hedges World Cup. Final was played between Pakistan and England and Pakistan win the game by 22 runs, Wasim Akram named man of the match.

Sixth Cricket World Cup, 1996 - Winner Sri Lanka
The Sixth tournament was jointly hosted by three countries India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. It was called Wills World Cup. It was played between Australia, England, India, Kenya, New Zealand, Netherlands, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, United Arab Emirates, West Indies and Zimbabwe. This tournament was remembered for three things in Cricket World Cup History, first the winner is one of the hosting nations, second first time win by the team batting second in world cup final and the third they are the winner throughout without loosing single match. Srin Lanka won the world cup beating Australia by 7 wickets. Aravinda da Silva named man of the match for his 107*.

Seventh Cricket World Cup, 1999, England - Australia wonSeventh Cricket World Cup was called ICC World Cup and hosted by England again. It was played between Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, Kenya, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Scotland, Sri Lanka, West Indies and Zimbabwe. The final was played at Lords between Australia and Pakistan. Australia easily win over Pakistan by 8 wickets in the low scoring game. Batting first Pakistan made only 132, the lowest total ever recorded in final in Cricket World Cup History. Shane Warne named man of the match for his superb bowling performance.

Eighth Cricket World Cup, 2003, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya - Australia wonThe Eighth tournament was played between Australia, Bangladesh, Canada, England, India, Kenya, Namibia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Scotland, Sri Lanka, West Indies and Zimbabwe. It was jointly hosted by South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya. It was also called ICC Cricket World Cup. The final was played between Australia and India, with Australia win the match by 125 runs. This is the third time Australia win the world cup, the highest number of time any nation who won the world cup in Cricket World Cup History.

Forthcoming Ninth ICC Cricket World Cup, 2007, West Indies - (Who will win?) Forthcoming ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 will start from March, 2007. This is the first time in Cricket World Cup History hosted by West Indies. It will be contested by 16 teams divided into 4 groups.
A. Australia, South Africa, Scotland, Holland
B. Sri Lanka, India, Bangladesh, Bermuda
C. New Zealand,England,Kenya,Canada
D. Pakistan, West Indies, Zimbabwe, Ireland
Top two teams from each group will then be taken to Super 8 formate group. From these top 8 teams semi-finalists will be decided.