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Monday, February 28, 2011

World Cup: March 1 Schedule (Group A) - - Watch Live: Sri Lanka to Take on Kenya Today

Sri Lanka v Kenya
LIVE STREAMING
ICC Cricket World Cup 2011
At Colombo
March 01, 2011, 14:30 IST (09:00 GMT)

COLOMBO, March 1 – Sri Lanka is scheduled to take on Kenya today. It’s an important encounter for Sri Lanka after their loss against Pakistan on Feb. 26. Sri Lanka has to regain their confidence before another big match against defending champion Australia on March 5.

On the other hand; the Kenyan team reached the semifinal of the World Cup 2003 and won a lot of respect. But in 2011 edition after losing first two encounters in an uncomfortable way the Kenyan team has lost all of the respect. They have been bowled out for 69 and 122 to New Zealand and Pakistan respectively and are fast turning out to be an embarrassment to the tournament.

They have to fight back strongly to earn some respect among their fans and cricketing nations.

Watch the action LIVE HERE.

Teams:

Sri Lanka (From): Upul Tharanga, Tillakaratne Dilshan, Kumar Sangakkara(w/c), Mahela Jayawardene, Thilan Samaraweera, Chamara Silva, Angelo Mathews, Thissara Perera, Nuwan Kulasekara, Rangana Herath, Ajantha Mendis, Dilhara Fernando, Chamara Kapugedera, Lasith Malinga, Muttiah Muralitharan

Kenya (From): Maurice Ouma(w), Seren Waters, Collins Obuya, Steve Tikolo, Tanmay Mishra, Rakep Patel, Jimmy Kamande(c), Thomas Odoyo, Nehemiah Odhiambo, Shem Ngoche, Elijah Otieno, James Ngoche, Alex Obanda, David Obuya, Peter Ongondo

World Cup (West Indies v Netherlands) - Feb. 28:Today's Match Summary and Group 'B' Points Table with Respective Team Positions

 NEW DELHI – West Indies thrashed Netherlands by huge margin of 215 in Group ‘B’ match here on Monday (Feb. 28) at Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium, Delhi.

West Indies totally dominated an inexperienced opposition in both of the innings; first with the bat piling up might total of 330 and then with the ball getting opposition out for paltry 115.

Earlier, Netherlands won the toss and invited West Indies to bat first. Openers, veteran Chris Gayle and Devon Smith, provided a solid stand of 100 runs. Devon Smith fell on 53 while Chris Gayle (80) kept on punishing Dutch bowlers. First five batsmen contributed with good scores to help West Indies past 300 marks. Kieron Pollard proved to be the maser blaster of West Indies innings smashing 60 runs off just 24 balls. Pieter Seelaar was the most successful bowler from Netherlands picking up 3 wickets; while Muassar Bukhari claimed two.

Later on Kemar Roach tore away the Dutch batting line up with his six wickets haul including a hat-trick. He picked up last three wickets of Pieter Seelaar, Bernard Loots and Berend Westdijk in first three balls of his 9th over. Sulieman Benn also claimed three wickets. The only resistance came from Tom Cooper (55*) of Netherlands while only four batsmen touched the double figure.

Except South Africa and Ireland each team of Group ‘B’ have played two matches each and India is leading the table followed by England. West Indies climbed up to third position in Group ‘B’ with this big victory while Netherlands slipped to seventh.   


World Cup (Zimbabwe v Canada) - Feb. 28:Today's Match Summary and Group 'A' Points Table with Respective Team Positions


NAGPUR – Zimbabwe thrashed Canada by huge margin of 175 in Group ‘A’ match here on Monday (Feb. 28).

Zimbabwe totally dominated the relatively inexperienced opposition in both of the innings; first with the bat piling up might total of 298 and then with the ball getting opposition out for paltry 123.

Earlier, Zimbabwe won the toss and chose to bat first. Openers perished very early but Tatenda Taibu and Craig Ervine played handsomely and helped piling up 298 for their side. Taibu fell just two short of his century and named man of the match while Ervine made 85.

Later on Ray Price and Graeme Cremer picked up three wickets each to leave opponents struggling to have any significant partnership. Canada all out for just 123 runs with Zubin Surkari (26) and Ruvindu Gunasekera (24) showing some resistance.

All seven teams of Group ‘A’ have played two matches each and Pakistan is leading the table followed by Australia, Sri Lanka and New Zealand. Zimbabwe climbed up to fifth position in Group ‘A’ with this big victory while Canada slipped to sixth, just ahead of Kenya at number seven.   


West Indies v Netherlands (Group B): Kemar Roach With His Six Wickets Led West Indies to Big Win by 215 Runs


2011 ICC Cricket World Cup
India-Sri Lanka-Bangladesh
Feb. 17 -----------  Apr. 02
Compact Match Summary Report





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Match No.

13





Group

B





Teams
West Indies v Netherlands





Officials On-Gound Amish Saheba and Simon Taufel

Off-Ground Richard Kettleborough, Asoka de Silva

Referee Jeff Crowe






Venue
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi





Toss
Netherlands won the toss and chose to field





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1st Innings Score 330




Avg. 6.60
Overs
50






Total Wickets Down 8






1st Best Batsman

Chris Gayle

Scores 80

2nd Best Batsman

Kieron Pollard

Scores 60

1st Top Wicket Taker

Pieter Seelar

Wickets 3

2nd Top Wicket Taker

Mudassar Bukhari

Wickets 2






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Target
331




Avg. 6.62
Overs
50






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2nd Innings Score 115






Total Wickets Down 10




Avg. 3.67
Overs
31.3






1st Best Batsman

Tom Cooper

Scores 55 *
2nd Best Batsman

Mudassar Bukhari

Scores 24

1st Top Wicket Taker

Kemar Roach

Wickets 6

2nd Top Wicket Taker

Sulieman Benn

Wickets 3






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Match Result: West Indies won by 215 Runs





Man of the Match Kemar Roach






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West Indies v Netherlands (Group B): Huge Target of 331 Ahead of Netherlands as Kieron Pollard Blazed with the Bat


2011 ICC Cricket World Cup
India-Sri Lanka-Bangladesh
Feb. 17 -----------  Apr. 02
Compact Match Summary Report





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Match No.

13





Group

B





Teams
West Indies v Netherlands





Officials On-Gound Amish Saheba and Simon Taufel

Off-Ground Richard Kettleborough, Asoka de Silva

Referee Jeff Crowe






Venue
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi





Toss
Netherlands won the toss and chose to field





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1st Innings Score 330




Avg. 6.60
Overs
50






Total Wickets Down 8






1st Best Batsman

Chris Gayle

Scores 80

2nd Best Batsman

Kieron Pollard

Scores 60

1st Top Wicket Taker

Pieter Seelar

Wickets 3

2nd Top Wicket Taker

Mudassar Bukhari

Wickets 2






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Target
331




Avg. 6.62
Overs
50






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World Cup (Group A): Zimbabwe Scrapped Canada by Mighty 175 Runs Margin


2011 ICC Cricket World Cup
India-Sri Lanka-Bangladesh
Feb. 17 -----------  Apr. 02
Compact Match Summary Report





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Match No.

12





Group

A





Teams
Zimbabwe v Canada





Officials On-Gound Asad Rauf and Bruce Oxenford

Off-Ground Steve Davis, Billy Doctrove

Referee Ranjan Madugalle





Venue
Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur





Toss
Zimbabwe won the toss and chose to bat





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1st Innings Score 298




Avg. 5.96
Overs
50






Total Wickets Down 9






1st Best Batsman

Tatenda Taibu

Scores 98

2nd Best Batsman

Craig Ervine

Scores 85

1st Top Wicket Taker

Balaji Rao

Wickets 4

2nd Top Wicket Taker

Khurram Chohan

Wickets 2






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Target
299




Avg. 5.98
Overs
50






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2nd Innings Score 123






Total Wickets Down 10




Avg. 2.92
Overs
42.1






1st Best Batsman

Zubin Surkari

Scores 26

2nd Best Batsman

Ruvindu Gunasekera

Scores 24

1st Top Wicket Taker

Ray Price

Wickets 3

2nd Top Wicket Taker

Graeme Cremer

Wickets 3






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Match Result: Zimbabwe won by 175 Runs





Man of the Match Tatenda Taibu






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Tim Bresnan Scolded While England Team Fined for Slow Over-rate in Thrilling Tie Against India

BANGALORE, India – International Cricket Council (ICC) has scolded England pacer Tim Bresnan for smashing the stumps with his bat after getting out to Piyush Chawla at the last moments of the Sunday’s dramatic World Cup tie against India.   



Moreover, England team have been fined for a slow over-rate in the breathtaking tie at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore.

Tim Bresnan received the minimum penalty; he could have been fined up to 50 percent of his match fee, because he reacted apparently in frustration with himself.

The England team were fined for a slow over-rate, deemed to be one over short of their target at the end of the match when time allowances were taken into consideration.

England skipper Andrew Strauss, who made a career-best 158, was fined 20 percent of his fee while his players received 10 percent fines.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Canada v Zimbabwe (Group A): Tatenda Taibu and Craig Ervine Led Zimbabwe to Huge Total of 298

2011 ICC Cricket World Cup
India-Sri Lanka-Bangladesh
Feb. 17 -----------  Apr. 02
Compact Match Summary Report





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Match No.

12





Group

A





Teams
Zimbabwe v Canada





Officials On-Gound Asad Rauf and Bruce Oxenford

Off-Ground Steve Davis, Billy Doctrove

Referee Ranjan Madugalle





Venue
Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur





Toss
Zimbabwe won the toss and chose to bat





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1st Innings Score 298




Avg. 5.96
Overs
50






Total Wickets Down 9






1st Best Batsman

Tatenda Taibu

Scores 98

2nd Best Batsman

Craig Ervine

Scores 85

1st Top Wicket Taker

Balaji Rao

Wickets 4

2nd Top Wicket Taker

Khurram Chohan

Wickets 2






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Target
299




Avg. 5.98
Overs
50






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ICC CWC 2011 - - Feb. 28 Match Schedule: Watch Action Live Between Canada-Zimbabwe and West Indies-Netherlands

Canada v Zimbabwe
LIVE STREAMING
ICC Cricket World Cup 2011
At Nagpur
February 28, 2011, 09:00 PST (04:00 GMT)
Feb. 28 - Two matches are scheduled today, relatively low profiled matches and after yesterday's India-England thriller these matches might be felt more colourless in terms of thrill and excitement. The first match from Group 'A' is scheduled at Nagpur (India) between Zimbabwe and Canada and it will start on 09:00 am PST (04:00 GMT). 

Match will be officiated by Asad Rauf and Bruce Oxenford, Steve Davis (third), Billy Doctrove (fourth), Ranjan Madugalle (referee)
Watch the action Live HERE


Teams:
Zimbabwe (From): Brendan Taylor, Charles Coventry, Tatenda Taibu(w), Craig Ervine, Elton Chigumbura(c), Sean Williams, Regis Chakabva, Prosper Utseya, Graeme Cremer, Ray Price, Chris Mpofu, Sean Ervine, Gregory Lamb, Shingirai Masakadza, Tinashe Panyangara, Terry Duffin
Canada (From): John Davison, Ruvindu Gunasekera, Nitish Kumar, Zubin Surkari, Ashish Bagai(w/c), Rizwan Cheema, Tyson Gordon, Khurram Chohan, Harvir Baidwan, Balaji Rao, Henry Osinde, Parth Desai, Jimmy Hansra, Hiral Patel, Karl Whatham, Hamza Tariq

West Indies v Netherlands
LIVE STREAMING
ICC Cricket World Cup 2011
At Nagpur
February 28, 2011, 14:00 PST (09:00 GMT)
The second match of Group 'B' is scheduled between West Indies and Netherlands at New Delhi. The match will start on 14:00 PST (09:00 GMT) and will be officiated by Amish Saheba and Simon Taufel, Richard Kettleborough (third), Asoka de Silva (fourth), Jeff Crowe (referee).
Watch this match live here.


Teams:
West Indies (From): Chris Gayle, Devon Smith, Darren Bravo, Ramnaresh Sarwan, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Kieron Pollard, Devon Thomas(w), Darren Sammy(c), Nikita Miller, Sulieman Benn, Kemar Roach, Ravi Rampaul, Kirk Edwards, Andre Russell
Netherlands (From): Alexei Kervezee, Wesley Barresi(w), Tom Cooper, Ryan ten Doeschate, Bas Zuiderent, Tom de Grooth, Peter Borren(c), Mudassar Bukhari, Pieter Seelaar, Bernard Loots, Berend Westdijk, Adeel Raja, Atse Buurman, Bradley Kruger, Eric Szwarczynski

ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 - - Feb. 28 Match Schedule and Team Squads


Feb. 28 - Two matches are scheduled today, relatively low profiled matches and after yesterday's India-England thriller these matches might be felt more colourless in terms of thrill and excitement. The first match is scheduled at Nagpur (India) between Zimbabwe and Canada and it will start on 09:00 am PST (04:00 GMT). 

Match will be officiated by Asad Rauf and Bruce Oxenford, Steve Davis (third), Billy Doctrove (fourth), Ranjan Madugalle (referee)


Teams:
Zimbabwe (From): Brendan Taylor, Charles Coventry, Tatenda Taibu(w), Craig Ervine, Elton Chigumbura(c), Sean Williams, Regis Chakabva, Prosper Utseya, Graeme Cremer, Ray Price, Chris Mpofu, Sean Ervine, Gregory Lamb, Shingirai Masakadza, Tinashe Panyangara, Terry Duffin
Canada (From): John Davison, Ruvindu Gunasekera, Nitish Kumar, Zubin Surkari, Ashish Bagai(w/c), Rizwan Cheema, Tyson Gordon, Khurram Chohan, Harvir Baidwan, Balaji Rao, Henry Osinde, Parth Desai, Jimmy Hansra, Hiral Patel, Karl Whatham, Hamza Tariq

The second match is scheduled between West Indies and Netherlands at New Delhi. The match will start on 14:00 PST (09:00 GMT) and will be officiated by Amish Saheba and Simon Taufel, Richard Kettleborough (third), Asoka de Silva (fourth), Jeff Crowe (referee).


Teams:
West Indies (From): Chris Gayle, Devon Smith, Darren Bravo, Ramnaresh Sarwan, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Kieron Pollard, Devon Thomas(w), Darren Sammy(c), Nikita Miller, Sulieman Benn, Kemar Roach, Ravi Rampaul, Kirk Edwards, Andre Russell
Netherlands (From): Alexei Kervezee, Wesley Barresi(w), Tom Cooper, Ryan ten Doeschate, Bas Zuiderent, Tom de Grooth, Peter Borren(c), Mudassar Bukhari, Pieter Seelaar, Bernard Loots, Berend Westdijk, Adeel Raja, Atse Buurman, Bradley Kruger, Eric Szwarczynski

India v England - Feb. 27: Today's Match Summary and Group 'B' Team Standings

 Bangalore – A nail biter ended in a draw. A see-saw game at last ended as a historical tie between India and England.

It was all going well more than England ever expected until Zaheer Khan picked up two set batsmen on the crease in 43rd over. His first prey was Ian Bell who was brilliantly caught by Virat Kohli and then on the very next ball he picked up England skipper Andrew Strauss plum in front of Stumps. Andrew Strauss innings of 158 runs off 145 balls was the core of the England innings and superbly accompanied by Ian Bell who scored 69 off 71 balls. After 43rd over by Zaheer Khan the remaining target became a mighty challenge for the rest of the batsmen.

Paul Collingwood (1) fell cheaply to Zaheer Khan’s next over while Matt Prior (4) caught by Suresh Raina trying to it the maximum on the bowling of Harbhajan Singh. Michael Yardy (13), Tim Bresnan (14) and Graeme Swann (15) played little cameo to vitalize the hope to win the thriller. In the last over 14 runs were required to win and Graeme Swann had to face Munaf Patel who scored 3 runs on first two balls and Ajmal Shahzad came to face his first ball with 11 runs in last four balls to win. Shahzad hit a brilliant six on the third ball of the over. Crowd stood still with this might shot. Target reduced to 5 runs on 3 balls. Next ball went to Dhoni but English couple ran for a single and survived Dhoni’s throw. Fourth ball of the over fetched double for Graeme Swann and then a single on the last ball. What a match!  

Earlier, India won the toss and elected to bat first. Indian batsmen completely dominated English bowlers led by little master Sachin Tendulkar who completed his 5th century of the world cups in the process. Tendulkar got out after a brilliant 120 runs with a supportive innings from Gautam Gambhir (51)Yuvrag Singh (58).

A target of 339 was too big for England but they reacted strongly and managed to tie the match. It was a fourth tie in the world cup history. Andrew Strauss named man of the match for his outstanding innings of 158 runs.


India v England (Final Result): Nail Biter Ended in a Tie With Brilliant Innings by Andrew Strauss


2011 ICC Cricket World Cup
India-Sri Lanka-Bangladesh
Feb. 17 -----------  Apr. 02
Compact Match Summary Report





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Match No.

11





Group

B





Teams
India v England





Officials On-Ground Billy Bowden and Marais Erasmus

Off-Ground Rod Tucker, Aleem Dar 

Referee Roshan Mahanama





Venue
M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru





Toss
India won the toss and elected to bat





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1st Innings Score 338




Avg. 6.83
Overs
49.5






Total Wickets Down 10






1st Best Batsman

Sachin Tendulkar

Scores 120

2nd Best Batsman

Yuvraj Singh

Scores 58

1st Top Wicket Taker

Tim Bresnan

Wickets 5

2nd Top Wicket Taker

Michael Yardy

Wickets 1






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Target
339




Avg. 6.78
Overs
50






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2nd Innings Score 338






Total Wickets Down 8




Avg. 6.76
Overs
50






1st Best Batsman

Andrew Strauss

Scores 158

2nd Best Batsman

Ian Bell

Scores 69

1st Top Wicket Taker

Zaheer Khan

Wickets 3

2nd Top Wicket Taker

Munaf Patel

Wickets 2






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Match Result:
Match Tied






Man of the Match Andrew Strauss






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India v England (atest Update) - England 237/2 After 35 Overs: Strauss and Bell Leading England to Victory

2011 ICC Cricket World Cup
India-Sri Lanka-Bangladesh
Feb. 17 -----------  Apr. 02
Compact Match Summary Report





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Match No.

11





Group

B





Teams
India v England





Officials On-Ground Billy Bowden and Marais Erasmus

Off-Ground Rod Tucker, Aleem Dar 

Referee Roshan Mahanama





Venue
M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru





Toss
India won the toss and elected to bat





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1st Innings Score 338




Avg. 6.83
Overs
49.5






Total Wickets Down 10






1st Best Batsman

Sachin Tendulkar

Scores 120

2nd Best Batsman

Yuvraj Singh

Scores 58

1st Top Wicket Taker

Tim Bresnan

Wickets 5

2nd Top Wicket Taker

Michael Yardy

Wickets 1






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Target
339




Avg. 6.78
Overs
50






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2nd Innings Score 237






Total Wickets Down 2




Avg. 6.77
Overs
35






1st Best Batsman

Andrew Strauss

Scores 130

2nd Best Batsman

Ian Bell

Scores 53

1st Top Wicket Taker

Piyush Chawla

Wickets 1

2nd Top Wicket Taker

Munaf Patel

Wickets 1






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Remaining Target 102






Wickets In hand 8




Avg. 6.80
Overs
15






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