|
Archive for September 2009
India lite, take FLIGHT
Post from CricRepublic
Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 7:31 pm Read more: (add tags)
In a deadly encounter between the Aussies and Pakistanis where there were more number of Indian viewers than the India Windies match and an nail-biting encounter which finally saw the Aussies take home a win in a last ball win and made the India encounter look meaningless. The second straight ICC tournament India lost in [...]
[...]
|
India lite, take FLIGHT
Post from CricRepublic
Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 7:31 pm Read more: (add tags)
In a deadly encounter between the Aussies and Pakistanis where there were more number of Indian viewers than the India Windies match and an nail-biting encounter which finally saw the Aussies take home a win in a last ball win and made the India encounter look meaningless. The second straight ICC tournament India lost in [...]
[...]
|
Twitter banter between England’s ODI squad
Post from Deep Fine Leg
Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 3:13 pm Read more: (add tags)
Whether you are a fan of Twitter or not, you might be fascinated by what England’s cricketers get up to in their spare time. The international cricket schedule is jam packed, but there is still plenty of down time while on the road as part of the England squad. Normally, you wouldn’t know what [...]
[...]
|
Arsenal are top of the league!
Post from OmniCricket Admin
Sunday, September 27, 2009, 9:07 pm Read more: Arsenal, blogging, Competitions, football, OmniBlog news, OmniFootball (add tags)
We recently announced that the poster of the 10,000th blog on the OmniBlog network would receive a £20 Amazon voucher on us.
Well, we’re nearing that milestone this week and we thought it would be fun to see where the smart money is by looking at the most popular categories on our busiest site, OmniFootball.
Arsenal bloggers [...]
[...]
|
India messes chase, Pak wins !
Post from CricRepublic
Sunday, September 27, 2009, 3:42 pm Read more: (add tags)
India messed with the chase to hand over a comfortable 54 run win to Pakistan in an important match. India now stares down the barrel with two matches against Australia and West Indies, requiring to win both the matches. India chasing Pakistan’s mammoth 302 started of well with Dravid and Gambhir adding 67 for the [...]
[...]
|
Strauss’s sensible gesture
Post from CricRepublic
Sunday, September 27, 2009, 7:47 am Read more: (add tags)
In the era of cut throat competition, a gentleman kind gesture by Andrew Strauss has taken him to a different league altogether. It was during the tense match between England and Sri Lanka in the ongoing Champions Trophy. Angelo Matthews looking for the second run rammed into bowler Graham Onions, meanwhile Mathews was run out by Matt Prior. [...]
[...]
|
Australia defeats West Indies
Post from CricRepublic
Sunday, September 27, 2009, 6:49 am Read more: (add tags)
Australia defeated the spirited West Indies yesterday in the league stage of champions trophy encounter. With this defeat West Indies is virtually out of the tournament except for a miracle. Australia batting first managed to score 275 which at one stage looked improbable. But mitchell jhonson, the ever improving all rounder, scored a magnificient 73 [...]
[...]
|
High voltage encounter on cards: India – Pakistan
Post from CricRepublic
Saturday, September 26, 2009, 10:34 am Read more: (add tags)
Arch rivals India and Pakistan face off each other today at Centurion. Pakistan are renjuvated after the victory over West Indies and the return of their skipper Younis Khan. India on the other hand have been dealt a severe blow with the injury of Yuvraj Singh. Nevertheless, Indo Pak matches have always thrown new heroes into [...]
[...]
|
High voltage encounter on cards
Post from CricRepublic
Saturday, September 26, 2009, 9:51 am Read more: (add tags)
Arch rivals India and Pakistan face off each other today at Centurion. Pakistan are renjuvated after the victory over West Indies and the return of their skipper Younis Khan. India on the other hand have been dealt a severe blow with the injury of Yuvraj Singh. Nevertheless, Indo Pak matches have always thrown new heroes into [...]
[...]
|
Does Rahul Dravid’s selection make any sense?
Post from CricRepublic
Friday, September 25, 2009, 7:43 am Read more: (add tags)
There are various reasons bandied around for his selection, including the inability of India’s young batsmen to cope with short-pitched bowling at the T20 World Cup, Sehwag’s absence, the need to get Dhoni to play his natural swashbuckling style, Dravid’s ability to play the short ball, the fact that the Champions Trophy will be in [...]
[...]
|
What team should England select against Sri Lanka?
Post from Deep Fine Leg
Thursday, September 24, 2009, 11:59 am Read more: (add tags)
England are going into the ICC Champions Trophy with the same group of players that got hammered 6-1 by Australia in the recent One-Day International series. Not good. To make matters slightly more worrying, they face Sri Lanka – one of (if not the) best limited overs sides in the world – on [...] Read [...]
[...]
|
Yuvraj out, Kohli in
Post from CricRepublic
Thursday, September 24, 2009, 10:01 am Read more: (add tags)
Yuvraj Singh Yuvraj Singh injured his finger during the practice session and will not be available for the rest of champions trophy. Virat Kohli has been named as the replacement for Yuvraj Singh. While Gautam Gambhir will take over the vice captaincy. This will be a serious blow to team India as two of its most destructive batsmen in Sehwag and [...]
[...]
|
Sri Lanka draws first blood !
Post from CricRepublic
Wednesday, September 23, 2009, 7:33 am Read more: (add tags)
Dashing Dilshan Dashing Dilshan scored a quick fire century to lay the foundation for a victory in the first match of Champions Trophy. South Africa managed only 206 in 37.4 overs losing 7 wickets before rain stopped further play. Sri Lanka won the match by Duckworth Lewis method by 55 runs. South Africa with the [...]
[...]
|
Sri Lanka draws first blood !
Post from CricRepublic
Wednesday, September 23, 2009, 7:33 am Read more: (add tags)
Dashing Dilshan Dashing Dilshan scored a quick fire century to lay the foundation for a victory in the first match of Champions Trophy. South Africa managed only 206 in 37.4 overs losing 7 wickets before rain stopped further play. Sri Lanka won the match by Duckworth Lewis method by 55 runs. South Africa with the [...]
[...]
|
Do sri lanka fans expect more from their team
Post from CricRepublic
Tuesday, September 22, 2009, 8:21 pm Read more: (add tags)
I just don’t see why Sri Lanka is always such a highly overrated team. Just see their records outside the Sub Continent or even outside their home, it is no where close enough to World Class. Sri Lanka, I agree, are a very good team at home and Just at home, that’s it. They may [...]
[...]
|
|
|
|
 |
|
|
|