Showing posts with label cricket world cup live. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cricket world cup live. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Sri Lanka enter their second successive ICC Cricket World Cup final.

Sri Lanka vs New Zealand, ICC world cup 2011

Sri Lanka overcame a mid-innings wobble to ease past New Zealand by five wickets and enter their second successive ICC Cricket World Cup final.

Sri Lanka vs New Zealand, ICC world cup 2011

The co-hosts were coasting to victory while Tillakaratne Dilshan (73) was continuing his prolific form in a 120-run stand with Kumar Sangakkara (54).

Dilshan deposed England's Jonathan Trott as the tournament's top runscorer in what appeared a straightforward chase of 217 all out under lights at the Premadasa Stadium.

But the second-wicket pair were both among the batsmen to go as Sri Lanka stumbled and stalled from 160 for one in the 33rd over to 185 for five in the 43rd.

Some strong nerves were therefore required from the late middle order to haul them through - with a flattering 13 balls to spare - to an all-subcontinental showpiece decider in Mumbai on Saturday, against either Pakistan or India.

It will be a third, and second successive, final for Tuesday's winners - while New Zealand have now appeared in six semis yet have still not managed to take the next step.

Sri Lanka restricted their opponents to a below-par total, despite Scott Styris' first half-century of the campaign.

Styris (57) shared an important stand of 77 for the fourth wicket with Ross Taylor to raise New Zealand hopes after they won the toss.

But the Kiwis lost momentum at crucial stages, and their last six wickets fell for 25 runs as they were bowled out in the 49th over.

On the same strip, England's 229 for six had proved emphatically inadequate in last weekend's quarter-final.

Dilshan played largely against type, more subdued than his habitual tempo, but still finished with 10 fours and a six from 93 balls - to his captain's seven and one from 79.

A wonderful diving catch by Jesse Ryder at point off an Upul Tharanga square-drive at Tim Southee brought New Zealand's first wicket.

But Dilshan and Sangakkara knew crease occupation and strike rotation would suffice - and try as New Zealand might, they did not quite have enough runs to defend.

There was nonetheless a sizeable flutter in the capacity home crowd when three more wickets fell for only nine runs.

The Southee-Ryder combination struck again to spoil Dilshan's fun; then Mahela Jayawardene was lbw on the forward-defence to Daniel Vettori for a single, and Sangakkara upper-cut Andy McKay straight to third-man.

Chamara Silva chopped Southee (three for 57) on to his stumps, but Thilan Samaraweera and Angelo Mathews kept their cool to get Sri Lanka over the line.

New Zealand's top three had each got started, but little more.

Brendon McCullum was bowled by a Rangana Herath arm ball, attempting to repeat the dose after slog-sweeping the same bowler for six in his previous over.

Muttiah Muralitharan got one to turn and bounce to have Ryder caught behind cutting - and Lasith Malinga (three for 55) returned, after just one over with the new ball, to york Martin Guptill with a trademark inswinger.

Styris' first task was to keep out a clutch of devilish Malinga yorkers, and he survived to drive well against both pace and spin in a 77-ball innings which contained five fours.

But when Taylor pulled a rare bad ball from Ajantha Mendis straight to deep midwicket in the 40th over, the Kiwis began to subside.

Master off-spinner Muralitharan marked his final international delivery in his native country with a big off-break to have Styris lbw on the back foot, and then Mendis (three for 35) clicked into gear.

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Thursday, March 24, 2011

AUSTRALIA v INDIA : INDIA WON

AUSTRALIA v INDIA 2nd Quarter Final, Sardar Patel Gujarat Stadium, Motera


AUSTRALIA
PlayerMatchesAge
Callum Ferguson 28 26y 122d
Cameron White 85 27y 217d
Michael Clarke 194 29y 355d
Michael Hussey 154 35y 300d
Ricky Ponting 358 36y 94d
Brett Lee 198 34y 135d
Jason Krejza 7 28y 68d
John Hastings 7 25y 139d
Mitchell Johnson 95 29y 141d
Shaun Tait 34 28y 29d
David Hussey 33 33y 251d
Shane Watson 129 29y 279d
Steven Smith 21 21y 294d
Brad Haddin 82 33y 151d
Tim Paine 25 26y 105d
INDIA
PlayerMatchesAge
Gautam Gambhir 111 29y 160d
Sachin Tendulkar 450 37y 333d
Suresh Raina 112 24y 116d
Virat Kohli 51 22y 138d
Virender Sehwag 233 32y 154d
Ashish Nehra 119 31y 328d
Harbhajan Singh 223 30y 263d
Munaf Patel 59 27y 254d
Piyush Chawla 25 22y 89d
Ravichandran Ashwin 8 24y 187d
Sreesanth 52 28y 45d
Zaheer Khan 188 32y 167d
Yusuf Pathan 51 28y 126d
Yuvraj Singh 271 29y 101d
MS Dhoni 183 29y 259d

Raina and Yuvraj, AUSTRALIA v INDIA, cricket world cup 2011

Indian captain MS Dhoni said when he got out 70 odd runs were needed and he thought that if Raina and Yuvraj stayed there they would scale it down. Added that they conceded 10 runs more in the field but also told that they fielded the best today and praised Yuvraj for his batting, bowling and fielding. Said there will be pressure on India when they play against Pakistan, it's a tough job and they have to do well.
 
 
A disappointed Australian skipper Ricky Ponting said they competed hard and 260 was a reasonable total but the bowling was not up to the mark. Further said that they sniffed a chance but Raina and Yuvraj played well and finished it off. Added that it is disappointing to be bailing out now and wished India luck for the rest of the tournament.

Raina and Yuvraj, AUSTRALIA v INDIA, cricket world cup 2011

 
The target is a challenging one and the Men in Blue have to apply themselves against the fearsome trio of Lee-Tait-Johnson. India certainly have the arsenal to scale down the target but Australia will also try their level best to stop them from doing so. Should be an intriguing chase. Do join us back in a few minutes' time!
 
Raina and Yuvraj, AUSTRALIA v INDIA, cricket world cup 2011
 
Well both the sides will be pretty satisfied with their efforts. Australia got off to a good start, courtesy Haddin and Watson, but the star of the evening was the Australian skipper Ricky Ponting with a magnificent century, stroking 104 and held the middle-order together. The innings struggled a bit with a couple of quick wickets but a 26-ball 38 cameo from David Hussey provided the much needed impetus and was instrumental in helping the score cross the 250-run mark. The Indian bowling was superb as they never allowed the opposition to score briskly by keeping the run rate in check. Zaheer Khan was at his usual best with the old ball and Yuvraj and Ashwin also contributed with a couple of wickets.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

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