How Captains Have Performed in World Cup History
Posted by Rajeev kumar (1) on 7 April, 2011 | 1 Comment
It is important in Cricket that a leader should perform and set an example for the team.
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[Stats] India vs Pakistan in World Cup Matches
Posted by Aditya Kane (64) on 25 March, 2011 | 9 Comments
India has beaten Australia in the ICC World Cup 2011, Quarterfinals to move set up their semi-final clash with Pakistan.
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Bangladesh obliges India, England and West-Indies by crashing out of World Cup!
Posted by Aditya Kane (64) on 19 March, 2011 | No Comment
Indian cricket team started the World Cup against Bangladesh. They won comfortably, but their tied match (even after scoring 330+ runs) against England and their loss to South Africa (where they lost 9 wickets for 29 runs) had left them with 7 points with one more match to go.
Frankly, other than the match against England and Bangladesh, Indian batting has looked pathetic.
But thankfully, Bangladesh has obliged England, India and West-Indies by losing to the mighty South Africans.
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Sehwag ‘Upar Cuts’ Bangladesh for a Six!
Posted by Aditya Kane (64) on 20 February, 2011 | No Comment
Bangladesh were probably hoping for a repeat of the 2007 World Cup. They had beaten India and knocked them out of the tournament. Back then they had bowled first and restricted India to a modest total.
Similar thoughts might have been going through the Bangladesh team’s minds when they won the toss and put India to bat.
Unfortunately they ran into Sehwag, who literally hit their hopes for a six. Sehwag score 175 runs of 140 balls.
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Google catches the Cricket World Cup fever!
Posted by Aditya Kane (64) on 19 February, 2011 | No Comment
Google the most used search engine has caught Cricket fever.
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[Cricket History] 5 Different Cricket World Cup Trophies!
Posted by Aditya Kane (64) on 16 February, 2011 | 4 Comments
The World Cup fever is reaching a nice crescendo and we will soon have 14 teams trying to outdo each other for the being called the World Champions. The coveted World Championship trophy is not really as old as the competition.
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5 Best Websites to Watch ICC World Cup 2011 Online
Posted by Aditya Kane (64) on 13 February, 2011 | 1 Comment
One of the best ways to enjoy cricket is at the stadiums. I guess if that is not possible thanks to tickets be more expensive than gold, we can take comfort in watching the matches live on the television set.
Sometimes, thanks to our busy work schedules we may end up in a place where there is not television. Here are five online sites which will help you watch cricket.
#1. Extracover.net: This website shows most of the cricket matches going around the world live.
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Indian cricket team for World Cup 2011
Posted by Aditya Kane (64) on 17 January, 2011 | 12 Comments
The ICC 2011 World Cup starts on 19th February 2011. The selectors led by K. Srikanth has selected the 15 member team. The team seems to be not really surprising except that it is packed with 3 spinners along with 3 part-time spinners.
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3 Reasons why Ganguly was ignored by Kolkata Knight Riders [Funny]
Posted by Aditya Kane (64) on 12 January, 2011 | No Comment
Ganguly for me is the God of the off-side when it came to watching him bat. He was the first Indian captain who showed ego and aggression. The Indian team that buckled under sledging, suddenly started to sledge back and no longer was the Indian team considered the polite losers. IPL actions came and went by over a full two days. It was strange that Kolkata Knight Riders did not pick Ganguly up to lead their side.
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Peter Siddle takes a hattrick! [Video]
Posted by Aditya Kane (64) on 25 November, 2010 | No Comment
The Ashes started at the GABBA in Brisbane today. The Australians were under pressure with England on a decent 197 for 4, it looked like England might post around 300 by the end of the day with a few wickets in hand.
Peter Siddle was celebrating his birthday and decided to kick of the party but taking a hat-trick to crash England to 197 for 7.
Peter Siddle ended up with 6 for 54.
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