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Queensland vs Tasmania, KFC Twenty20, Big Bash, Highlights, Jan 08, 2010, Result, Videos
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Friday, January 8, 2010, 8:20 pm Read more: 2010, Cricket, result, tasmania vs queensland t20 highlights, Twenty20, videos (add tags)
Tasmania vs Queensland, KFC Twenty20, Big Bash, Highlights, Jan 08, 2010, Result, Videos
Result:
Queensland 153 (Hopes 50, Geeves 4-30) beat Tasmania 144 for 9 (Paine 39, Hopes 3-33) by 9 runs
Player of the match: JR Hopes (Queensland)
Queensland wins the KFC Twenty20 Big Bash match against Tasmania by 9 runs on Friday January 08 at Brisbane Cricket [...]
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Best Individual Performances
Post from Fuel for Debate
Monday, June 22, 2009, 6:16 am Read more: Twenty20, Umar Gul, World Twenty20 (add tags)
We witnessed a number of great individual performances at the ICC World Twenty20. Which ones were the best? The Castrol Index helps us figure out by measuring the value of each and every performance with bat and ball. Here are the star exploits from the tournament. Best Batting Scores S No Player Runs Strike Rate [...]
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Netherlands had a Field Day
Post from Fuel for Debate
Saturday, June 6, 2009, 11:22 pm Read more: England, Twenty20, World Twenty20 (add tags)
Lord’s was covered in a sea of Orange as the Netherlands pulled off a sensational upset against hosts England on account of better fielding on Day One of the T20 World Championships. A look at our match review will tell you England, despite losing, ended up with a higher Castrol Index for the match. The [...]
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Kevin Pietersen ruled out of Twenty20
Post from Deep Fine Leg
Friday, June 5, 2009, 4:49 pm Read more: England, Twenty20, World Twenty20 (add tags)
England batsmen Kevin Pietersen has been ruled out of today’s opening ICC World Twenty20 match against the Netherlands at Lord’s due to an Achilles injury. England chief medical officer, Nick Peirce, said: “Kevin had been making excellent progress with the management of his right Achilles injury and had shown substantial improvement. However today he has experienced a degree of [...]
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Is team India in good form?
Post from Fuel for Debate
Friday, June 5, 2009, 12:45 pm Read more: India, Twenty20, World Twenty20 (add tags)
Team India is all set to defend their crown as the World Twenty20 kicks off this Friday. The players have seen plenty of cricket action over the last few weeks, which give us a fair sense of who’s in good form and who isn’t. How exactly do we measure this form? Simple, we look at [...]
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England’s key men in the World Twenty20
Post from Deep Fine Leg
Friday, June 5, 2009, 12:43 pm Read more: England, Twenty20, World Twenty20 (add tags)
Cricket is very much a team sport and the way in which the team performs as a whole often determines how successful they are. However, behind every successful team there are a few key players that make the difference. In a tournament such as the World Twenty20, two or three bang in-form players can result [...]
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Symonds in hot water yet again
Post from Deep Fine Leg
Thursday, June 4, 2009, 2:05 pm Read more: Andrew Symonds, Australia, Twenty20, World Twenty20 (add tags)
Cricket Australia (CA) has recalled Australian all-rounder Andrew Symonds from England and is organising for him to return to Australia. The decision follows a breach of team rules in the lead up to the ICC World Twenty20 being played in England this month. CA Chief Executive Officer James Sutherland said Symonds would return to Australia [...]
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KP Goes Nuts as he misses Nat West tourney
Post from Deep Fine Leg
Wednesday, May 20, 2009, 4:08 pm Read more: England, Twenty20 (add tags)
Pietersen out of the NatWest Series with Achilles tendon injury Kevin Pietersen has been withdrawn from England’s NatWest Series squad due to a minor right achilles tendon injury. Pietersen will undertake a period of rest and treatment during the NatWest Series ahead of England’s ICC World Twenty20 campaign. Nick Peirce, ECB chief medical officer, said: [...]
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Grafters vs Blasters. Who will win this IPL?
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Monday, May 18, 2009, 8:38 pm Read more: IPL, Twenty20 (add tags)
IPL 2009 has indicated an interesting shift in batting trends from IPL 2008. The overcast conditions in the initial games and difficult batting tracks have forced batsmen to take guard. They have switched to the “Grafters” mode this year as compared to the “Blasters” role most batsmen donned in IPL 2008. Batsmen who are applying [...]
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Race to the semi-finals: Fielding as a deciding factor
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Sunday, May 17, 2009, 6:07 am Read more: IPL, Twenty20 (add tags)
Batting and bowling are the core skills, which determine the fate of any cricket match. But with the race to the semi-finals getting hotter, fielding may play a bigger role in deciding winners. Castrol Index tracks fielding parameters like catches taken or dropped, runs saved in the field, run-outs effected or missed. Now let’s take [...]
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The Rise of the Specialist
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Friday, May 15, 2009, 6:03 am Read more: Freddie Flintoff, IPL, Twenty20 (add tags)
Andrew Flintoff, Jacob Oram, Sanath Jayasuriya- these were the guys people expected to star in Twenty 20 cricket. Multi-skilled cricketers were supposed to thrive in the shortest format of the game. But at this year’s IPL, we have witnessed the rise of the specialist. Don’t worry- this article isn’t about the renaissance of an old, [...]
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Test cricket is the ultimate form
Post from Deep Fine Leg
Thursday, May 14, 2009, 12:16 pm Read more: Chris Gayle, ICC, Test Match, Twenty20 (add tags)
Following Chris Gayle’s comments that he ‘wouldn’t miss test cricket if it died out’, a lot has been discussed about the way in which cricket is going. Many fear that the five-day game is in danger because of the emergence of ICC World Twenty20 cricket. Personally, I think this is complete nonsense. Test cricket is [...]
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