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Ellorukkume avan meladhan doubttu :roll:Quote:
Originally Posted by Puliyan_Biryani
http://cricketnext.in.com/news/match.../50447-13.htmlQuote:
Originally Posted by littlemaster1982
ithu veraya... no-ball vera poda sonnan... ipl-auction-la DD ivanai retain panna koodathu... :twisted:
baakistan-31/3 (10 ov)
indha matchum fixedA? :lol2:
Bookie claims all Pakistan-England Tests were fixed
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/s...ow/6570323.cms
ivlo rangalathulayum oru test match win pannina Baakistanukku :thumbsup:
England ODI ranking la 2nd Place :shock: :shock: :shock:
Pakistan :hammer:
England australia kitta ellAm vENumnE thOthu avanga ranking-ai Ethi vudaradhu
India kitta mattum full potentialku veLayAdi, thOkkadikaradhu :evil:
Just wonder if only Pak had not fixed matches in last 20-25 years, where will other dominant nations be today. I say this because it won't afect india much since they lost a lot to pak anyway so there was no need to fix against india or no effort to fix - if they did india would have won more - but considering close losses to aus/eng, the latter's sheen is reduced a lot.
after losing to Pak, England is now ranked 5th.Quote:
Originally Posted by PARAMASHIVAN
India, SL, SA are ranked 2-4. All of them have 115 points. but India inch ahead when points calculated to decimals.
Eng has 113 points.
http://www.indiablooms.com/SportsDet...ils200910c.php
LG ICC Awards 2010
Short-lists of nominees (in alphabetical order)
Individual Awards
Cricketer of the Year
Hashim Amla (SA)
Virender Sehwag (Ind)
Graeme Swann (Eng)
Sachin Tendulkar (Ind)
Test Player of the Year
Hashim Amla (SA)
Virender Sehwag (Ind)
Dale Steyn (SA)
Sachin Tendulkar (Ind)
ODI Player of the Year
Ryan Harris (Aus)
Sachin Tendulkar (Ind)
AB de Villiers (SA)
Shane Watson (Aus)
Emerging Player
Umar Akmal (Pak)
Steven Finn (Eng)
Angelo Mathews (SL)
Tim Paine (Aus)
athane parthEn Inger laandu doesn't deserve to be no 2 , they are just better than Zim, B'desh, canada and the dutch :rotfl:Quote:
Originally Posted by GP
Fakistan's cricketing Puture :sigh2:
http://www.cricinfo.com/england-v-pa...ch/426431.html
Abdul Razzaq in a blitzkreig mode. 44 off 20 balls lifts Pakistan to 265/7. Ivanunga match-ae follow panrardhukke bayama irukku :twisted:.
End of over 50 (21 runs) Pakistan 265/7 (RR: 5.30) Abdul Razzaq 44* (20b 8x4 1x6) TT Bresnan 10-0-62-1
Umar Gul 5* (10b) JM Anderson 10-1-54-0
49.6
Bresnan to Abdul Razzaq, FOUR, 87.2 mph
49.5
Bresnan to Abdul Razzaq, FOUR, 87.9 mph, another boundary! Razzaq is taking a heavy toll in these closing overs, he's such a dangerous batsman at this stage of the innings. Bresnan dishes up a full toss on off stump and Razzaq thrashes him in the air and down to long-off
49.4
Bresnan to Abdul Razzaq, FOUR, 76.7 mph, edged to third man, four more! Slashing cut from Razzaq, the ball took a thick edge and looped over short third man
49.3
Bresnan to Abdul Razzaq, FOUR, 86.4 mph, just short of six! That was a flat hit, length delivery on off stump and Razzaq just stood at the crease and carved through the line. There's no stopping him now!
Long-off comes up to mid-off now, deep square leg goes out
49.2
Bresnan to Abdul Razzaq, FOUR, 86.0 mph, that has raced to the boundary before anyone had a chance to move, scorching the grass along the way! Low full toss outside off, Razzaq makes room to strike the ball and hammers the drive!
49.1
Bresnan to Umar Gul, 1 run, 73.5 mph, sensible stuff, just nudging to midwicket to get Razzaq back on strike
Right, last over coming up. Deep cover, deep midwicket and long-off are out
End of over 49 (21 runs) Pakistan 244/7 (RR: 4.97) Abdul Razzaq 24* (15b 3x4 1x6) JM Anderson 10-1-54-0
Umar Gul 4* (9b) SCJ Broad 10-0-44-2
48.6
Anderson to Abdul Razzaq, 2 runs, 86.3 mph, a diving cover fielder saves two runs! That was full and very well-hit again by Razzaq, but the man at cover got a hand to it so just two to finish the over
48.5
Anderson to Abdul Razzaq, FOUR, 86.0 mph, Anderson ups the pace and goes for the yorker, but it doesn't make a difference! Razzaq backs to leg and slaps very hard through cover, there's no stopping that!
48.4
Anderson to Abdul Razzaq, SIX, 75.0 mph, huge! Legcutter from Anderson, Razzaq was waiting for it, again clearing the left leg and lifting this crisply over long-on. Such a clean hit, right out of the middle! Razzaq is firing now, very important runs from him
Square leg comes in, long-off goes out now
48.3
Anderson to Abdul Razzaq, FOUR, 75.6 mph, and again! This is an even better shot, length delivery outside off - another slower one - and Razzaq thumped it over cover
48.2
Anderson to Abdul Razzaq, FOUR, 73.8 mph, finally, aggression from Razzaq! Overpitched outside off by Anderson, Razzaq cleared the left leg and scythed up and over cover
48.1
Anderson to Umar Gul, 1 run, 78.7 mph, pushed with no great intent towards midwicket, where there is a single on offer
Ingilaandhu steady at 81/0 after 12 overs/.
Inger land lost :God Save the Queen: :rotfl:
http://www.cricinfo.com/england-v-pa...ch/426432.html
England fighting well. 174/4. (38 overs)
Collingwood 36* and Eoin Morgan 62*.
Well done Morgan. Another 100 on the boot. Thalaivar perae kaapathurakugavae nee nanna run adippa.
Feddy :notworthy:. oore Chennai match paathuttu irukku, neenga mattum inga thaniya muttu kuduthuttu irukkeenga :D
En varalatriliyae (Aama ivar peria alexandarru) naan chennai matches paakuradhu romba aboorvam :lol:. Namakkum chennaikkum romba dhooram. Ninga pudhushungradhunala ungalukku theriala.
And anyday for me ODI's>>>>>>>>>>Tonty 20's.
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Originally Posted by Puliyan_Biryani
dhooramnaa oru 200 km irukkuma :D JK. Enjoy the match. eppadiyum baakistan thothurum.Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
http://www.cricinfo.com/england-v-pa...ch/426432.html
Pak solid 57/0.
Feddy still awake? Was expecting "Twin strikes rock Pak" from you :D. Pak 65/2 after 14 overs.
Swann bowling around the wicket to Alam. Ball pitches on leg and hits the top of off stump :notworthy:. This is the reason why we watch cricket.
Quoting Plumji
Ippo thaan Morgan century nu paathaen. Udanae namma Stan kita irunthu oru post vanthurukumaenu vanthu paathaen irruku :DQuote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
Pak lost. Eng take series.
Bravo, Pollard turn down WICB contracts
Allrounders Dwayne Bravo and Kieron Pollard have not accepted the one-year central contracts offered to them by the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), ESPNcricinfo has learnt.
The contracts, worth US$80,000, require the players to make themselves available for West Indies at all times, but Pollard in particular has already shown a reluctance to do so. In June, he turned down a place on the one-day leg of the West Indies A-team tour to England in favour of his deal with Somerset for the Friends Provident t20.
In addition to his Somerset deal, Pollard plays for his home country of Trinidad & Tobago, was signed by the Mumbai Indians for the maximum payable amount of $750,000 to play in the 2010 IPL, and played for South Australia in the Twenty20 Big Bash, where he topped the charts with 190 runs in six innings at a strike rate of 145.03. Both Mumbai and South Australia qualified for the 2010 Champions League Twenty20, in part because of Pollard's contributions.
Bravo also plays for Mumbai in the IPL (for an undisclosed amount), and he was signed by English county Essex just to play on finals day of the Provident t20 this season. He has also turned out for Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean T20, where he made 116 runs in three innings and took six wickets with an economy rate under six.
WICB corporate communications officer, Imran Khan, told CMC Sports the board would make an announcement shortly on the players to replace Bravo and Pollard. The board also did not offer Ramnaresh Sarwan a contract, saying they were unhappy with his attitude to fitness and training, which means three important West Indies players are not contracted with the WICB.
The WICB had offered 25 players contracts on August 31 - ten of them were development contracts worth $25,000 - and gave the players until September 10 to accept them. If any player chose not to accept the contract, the board said it would make alternate offers. According to the Nation, 22 of the players have signed the contracts, while one wanted an extension and two indicated they would not accept.
The board also said at the time that those outside the contract list would still be able to represent West Indies.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/cri...-happened.html
England Ashes Test squad
Andrew Strauss (captain) (Middlesex)
Alastair Cook (vice-captain) (Essex)
James Anderson (Lancashire)
Ian Bell (Warwickshire)
Tim Bresnan (Yorkshire)
Stuart Broad (Nottinghamshire)
Paul Collingwood (Durham)
Steven Davies (wicketkeeper) (Surrey)
Steven Finn (Middlesex)
Eoin Morgan (Middlesex)
Monty Panesar (Sussex)
Kevin Pietersen (Hampshire)
Matt Prior (wicketkeeper) (Sussex)
Graeme Swann (Nottinghamshire)
Chris Tremlett (Surrey)
Jonathan Trott (Warwickshire)
Feddy, start a ashes-2010 thread pls.
Apologise or we’ll sue, ECB tell Butt
this is a serious and unwanted allegation from Butt - summa irukka vendiyadhu dhaane........now, BCCI and "godhumai thirudan" pawar will make amends and pacify both sidesQuote:
JON COUCH
ACCUSED England players have formally demanded a “full and unreserved” apology from Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Ijaz Butt after he alleged they were involved in match fixing.
Butt sparked outrage in the England dressing room after suggesting the players took money to lose the third one-day international at the Oval last Friday.
Despite calls for them to withdraw from the series, England reluctantly played out the remaining two games, eventually clinching a 3-2 win at the Rose Bowl on Wednesday.
But now, the England and Wales Cricket Board has joined forces with the Professional Cricketers Association to draft a letter to Butt threatening legal action if no apology is made.
A statement confirmed: “The letter seeks a full and unreserved apology. Mr Butt has been advised that if a satisfactory response is not received, legal proceedings will be commenced against him without further notice.”
Meanwhile, police investigations are continuing into allegations that Test captain Salman Butt and fast bowlers Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif were part of a spot-fixing plot during the fourth Test at Headingley. All three have been suspended by the International Cricket Council.
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Originally Posted by Sourav
Cricbuzz :thumbsup:
http://www.cricbuzz.com/cricket-sche...world-cup-2011
only one India match at Chennai :banghead:
ella city-kum 1 india match thanga... :roll: ellathaiyum ingaye nadatha solreengala... :roll:Quote:
Originally Posted by Dinesh84
look at kolkata... india thavira mattha ellam sotthai matchu... :lol:
atleast oru quarter - semis avathu nadathalaam.. y is that Mumbai always gets to host finals ? :roll:Quote:
Originally Posted by Sourav
Yes, we should actually get a final. Calcutta and Mumbai have got major finals in the past. IMO, Chepauk ranks alongside Eden in terms of overall romanticism as historic ground in India. Apart from that, we have the better crowd and atmosphere.
Seenivasar president AnavuNE idhaiyellAm sari paNNuvarnu nambuvOm!
India - Finals - Champions - Sachin - Last WC 8-)Quote:
Originally Posted by Dinesh84
Aaahn appuram :lol:
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Originally Posted by 19thmay
Pick ur all-time world Test XI here,
http://www.cricinfo.com/magazine/con...ry/478566.html
http://www.cricinfo.com/magazine/con...d_alltime.html
any channel telecasting it live??? :?Quote:
Icc Awards 2010 To Out Today
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ICC Awards 2010 will be announced amidst glittering ceremony in Bangalore today.
Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag are in the fray for this year’s LG ICC Awards.
Tendulkar has been nominated in four categories, Cricketer of the Year, ODI player of the Year, Test Cricketer of the Year and People’s Choice Award, while Sehwag has been in fray for two categories, Cricketer of the Year and Test player of the Year.
The Indian batting maestro has almost every award in his kitty but he is still awaiting ICC awards. It is expected that Sachin will bag this year's award.
Other players, who are nominated for ICC Awards 2010:
Cricketer of the Year: Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag, Hashim Amla (SA), Graeme Swann (Eng).
Women's Cricketer of the Year: Katherine Brunt (Eng), Stafanie Taylor (WI), Shelley Nitschke (Aus), Ellyse Perry (Aus).
Test Player of the Year: Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag, Hashim Amla (SA), Dale Steyn (SA).
ODI Player of the Year: Sachin Tendulkar (Ind), AB de Villiers (SA), Ryan Harris (Aus), Shane Watson (Aus).
Emerging Player: Angelo Mathews (SL), Tim Paine (Aus) Umar Akmal (Pak), Steven Finn (Eng).
Twenty20 International Performance of the Year: Ryan McLaren, Brendon McCullum, Michael Hussey, Mahela Jayawardena.
Umpire of the Year: Tony Hill, Simon Taufel, Aleem Dar, Steve Davis
LG People's Choice Award: Sachin Tendulkar (Ind), Michael Hussey (Aus), Mahela Jayawardena (SL), Andrew Strauss (Eng), AB de Villiers (SA).
Spirit of Cricket: India, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe. New Zealand.
Dont think so.. NDTV may telecast it in a later day.