Sunday, May 23, 2010

ICC World Cup 2011 | Umpire Decision Review System | Annual Meeting of ICC Cricket Committee

Giving wrong decision is a very disgusting matter for any players. It happens a lot in cricket quite often now days. Only one wrong decision can put a team under serious disaster. Wrong decision has proved to be the main reason of lose in a lot of games. Therefore ICC has taken good initiative for upcoming World cup 2011.  The ICC Cricket Committee, after its annual meeting at Lord's, has recommended that the Umpire Decision Review System (UDRS) be implemented in the 2011 Word Cup in the subcontinent and introduced "as soon as possible" in all Test series. The committee, chaired by....read more about ICC World cup 2011

Schedule of ASIA Cup 2010 | Fixture of ASIA Cup 2010 | ASIA Cup Cricket Update | ASIA CUP SRI LANKA 2010

Sri Lanka v Pakistan at Dambulla
Jun 15, 2010 (14:30 local, 09:00 GMT)

Bangladesh v India at Dambulla
Jun 16, 2010 (14:30 local, 09:00 GMT)

Sri Lanka v Bangladesh at Dambulla
Jun 18, 2010 (14:30 local, 09:00 GMT)

India v Pakistan at Dambulla
Jun 19, 2010 (14:30 local, 09:00 GMT)

Bangladesh v Pakistan at Dambulla
Jun 21, 2010 (14:30 local, 09:00 GMT)

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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

“We got beaten by a good side. England outplayed us” –Michael Clarke

Australian captain Michael Clarke praised English players after being defeated against them by 7 wickets in the final of ICC World T20 2010. ael Clarke conceded that his side had been outplayed by a better side in the ICC World Twenty20 final against England at the Kensington Oval. "We got beaten by a good side. England outplayed us. We got to credit them for the performance, though we are disappointed not to win. They are a great Twenty20 side, with a lot of talent," said Clarke after his side's seven-wicket defeat in the summit clash. Read Full version of Michael Clarke's Column in ICC World Cricket

Bangladesh A under serious pressure against West Indies A | Day 2 of 1st unofficial test match

Bangladesh A team struggled against visiting West Indies A team in the first unofficial test match between these two team in Bangladesh. Resuming the innings from 22/1 Bangladesh A team batsmen were so poor to handle West Indian simple bowling attack. Bangladesh was all out on only 125 run. West Indies were 162/2 at the end of 2nd day. see Full Scorecard on ICC World Cricket

A story of England’s World Cup | A much awaited dream for England

England has given born of cricket. But they could not attain any of the world cup in the 35 years of world cup history in cricket. But their expectation or dream of having a world cup has come true in the most recently completed ICC World T20 2010. In the end, it was all so simple. The manner in which England secured their maiden global triumph was clinical and comprehensive – a rout to rival those that Australia have themselves inflicted on Pakistan, India and Sri Lanka in their consecutive 50-over World Cup victories. The Australians entered the final boasting 10 wins and a Super Over defeat in their last 11 Twenty20 outings, and yet the scale of England's victory was crushing, with 15% of their overs left unused. Read more in ICC World Cricket

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Final match preview of ICC World T20 | Australia versus England

ICC World T20 final match Preview: After a scintillating win against Pakistan Australia is looking for the final killing against England. Other way England has reached up into the world cup level final after 18 years. England played world cup final in 1992 against Pakistan and lost. After than England failed to reach any world cup level final. Cricket's father land England never won any kind of world cup by men. England women cricket team achieved the world cup in the last world T20 beating Australia. England came up to play this tournament with a great all round team. They qualify for super eight without winning any match. Rain helped them to save upset with Ireland. But English were absolutely perfect in the super eight matches win all of the matches. They beat South Africa, Pakistan and New Zealand very comfortably. They had a challenge to beat Sri Lanka in the Semi final. But they were good enough to pass the semi final comprehensively. In the mean time, Australia was devastating right from the beginning. Bangladesh was the only team to fell them under some confusion. But none of the team like Pakistan, India, and West Indies, Sri Lanka got any chance to fight against them. But they were under real pressure in Semi Final while Mike Hussey made a clear statement that how stronger depth they have in their team.

Mike Hussey gives Australia an unbelievable win to reach into the final | 2nd Semi final between Aus and Pak

ICC World T20 Update: Winning the toss Australia took decision to bowl first. But Pakistani Akmal brothers  proved the decision absolutely wrong. Both of these player made half century to reach Pakistan into a great total of 191/6. Salman Butt, Khalid Latif and Abdur Razzak played some little cameo to support those. Umar Scored 56 and Akmal scored 50 run. Chasing a target of 192 run Australia never looked enough because of loosing wickets in regular intervals. But Aussies kept the moment on to rotate the scorecard. But they were in a big task when required run rate goes up over 12 per over. They needed almost 126 runs from their last 10 overs. But Cameron White keeps his nerve strong to play some big sixes. After after his departure it looked like very impossible. Pakistani supporters were quite sure to see Pakistan into the final match. Australia needed 70 run from last 5 overs. Then it was Mike Hussey's Show. Hussey keeps scoring fast to keep Australia into a chance. Australia needed 18 runs from last over of Syed Azmal who was the most dependable bowler of Pakistan so far in this tournament. Jhonson takes a single to give Hussey strike. Then Hussey hits 6, 6, 4,6 consecutively to ensured an outstanding win for Australia. read more about ICC World T20 in ICC World Cricket.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

National Service pilot project | One family one job | Government’s employment policy

800 unemployed young men and women got appointment of job in Pathorghata under the pilot project of national service. Executive officer of Pathorghata sub district Mr. Sohrab distributed the appointment letter among those people. Pathorghata is a sub district of Borguna district of Bangladesh. Pathorghata has been divided into four venues to implement the job for those 800 unemployed people. Those venues are Pathorghata college, pathorghata K M Pilot school, Pathorghata ideal secondary school and UTDC hall. read more in Dhaka News

Australia facing Pakistan in 2nd Semi final

Australia continues to flourish with unbeaten performance in running ICC World t20. They are going to face Pakistan in the second semi final. West Indies saved their worst for last as they were knocked out of their home tournament with a crushing six-wicket defeat by Australia. The hosts were in trouble as soon as the captain Chris Gayle fell second ball and flopped to 105, which their unbeaten opponents eased past in 16.2 overs. Australia's next engagement is Friday's semi-final against Pakistan while Sri Lanka, who qualified in the first game of the day in St Lucia, face England on Thursday. Sri Lanka's five-wicket victory over India left.....read more in ICC World Cricket

Monday, May 10, 2010

Bangladesh is well ahead of Surrey | Bangladesh 372/6, Surrey 317/7 (Dec)

Bangladesh is now well ahead of Surrey as New comer Jahurul played an extraordinary innings of 159 run while little master Ashraful played an innings of 89 run. When it comes to their respective heights, about a foot or so separates Bangladeshi batsmen Mohammad Ashraful and Jahurul Islam, yet in terms of Test experience the two stylish right-handers remain poles apart.

The diminutive Ashraful, the Tigers' Test captain until last year, is his nation's most capped player with 53 Test appearances to his name, while the taller, willowy Jahurul, only made his Test bow in March, scoring 0 and 43 in the nine-wicket defeat by England at Mirpur. read details in ICC World Cricket

Graham Thorpe's Cricket Column

"Kevin Pietersen once again showed with his knock against Pakistan in the ICC World Twenty20 Super Eights, that when fit and firing he is the best one-day batsman in the world. The three best batsmen in the world in one-day cricket at present are Chris Gayle, MS Dhoni and Pietersen and, on his day the Englishman is the best of the trio. Pietersen's 52-ball 73 not out was full of purpose and invention, and there were real signs that England's best batsman was back to his best....."read more in ICC World Cricket

South Africa is almost out of the tournament | Pakistan beat South Africa by 11 runs

South Africa was one of the top favorite team to achieve the trophy of ICC World T20. But they are almost out of the tournament now. South Africa were knocked out of the World Twenty20 by living up to their reputation of coming up short in crunch matches with an inexplicably limp batting display after a Charl Langeveldt masterclass in end-innings bowling had kept Pakistan to a gettable total. The bedrock of the defending champions' first victory in the Super Eights were Saeed Ajmal's doosras and a sparkling Umar Akmal cameo, but Pakistan will also thank the redoubtable South African top-order for idling early in the chase. read details on ICC World Cricket

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Sri Lanka beat Zimbabwe by 14 runs with D/L method | ICC World T20

Sri Lanka beat Zimbabwe by 14 runs with Duckworth Luis method in the rain affected 7th match of ICC World T20. Jayawardane made his first international t20 hundred to power Lankan for a good total.

Batting was expected to be difficult on a slow and low pitch in Providence but the touch artist Mahela Jayawardene sparkled with a delightful ton, only the fourth batsman to hit a Twenty20 hundred, to charge Sri Lanka to 173. A heavy downpour after one over into the chase left Zimbabwe needing 104 from 11 initially, but it rained again to terminate the match after five overs were completed. read more about this news in ICC World Cricket

 

Rain washed out England's fate

England will surely concede them unlucky as their mighty total has been washed out by rain. Winning the toss West Indian Skipper Chris Gayle decided to bowl first. England put into bat starts with fireworks and hold on to continue. Opener Kiss wetter and Lumb was really aggressive to prove West Indian bowlers ordinary. West Indies came back a bit in the middle of the innings. But Eoin Morgan and Luke Right was too good for WI to finish the innings with a great manner. England's innings ended up with 191 run in twenty over. West Indians comes to chase the big score and start with some big shots. After 2.2 over, rain had stopped the game. WI got a target of 60 run from 6 over. Chris Gayle made the match easy for host team and WI won the match by 8 wickets. Read more about ICC World T20 in ICC World Cricket

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Late hitting did not save South Africa from defeat against India

Indian middle order batsman Suresh Raina showed an outstanding show in the 5th match of ICC World T20 to give India another win for being the group champion. Winning the toss South African Skipper Graeme Smith put India into bat. African bowlers did well in first seven or eight overs to keep Indian Batsmen quiet and picking up 2 wickets. But then the Raina show started. Yuvraj Sing gave the assistance with him and Dhoni and Yusuf as well. Raina scored his maiden hundred in T20 international. Read Details about ICC World T20 in ICC World Cricket.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

West Indies vs Ireland match analysis | ICC World T20

West Indies beat giant killer Ireland comfortably by 70 runs. Winning the toss West Indian starts the proceedings very consciously and scored only 138 from their twenty over. It looked like a chase-able score for Irish players. But West Indian bowlers just kicked away the hopes of getting anything for Ireland. Ireland becomes all out on just 68 runs. The captain Gayle didn't play due to a problem with his glutes, leaving Dwayne Bravo in charge, and there were thoughts of an upset when West Indies scrapped to 138 for 9 on a sluggish surface. There was a party atmosphere in the stands of the Providence stadium, but life was much more serious on the ground for the home batsmen, particularly when the 17-year-old George Dockrell was operating. read details on Dhaka News.