Saturday, 29 August 2009

Watch England vs Australia Live streaming || Australia vs England Live Streaming 1st Twenty20 International Match

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England vs Australia Live

Date:30.08.09

Time: 14:30 local, 13:30 GMT

Venue: Old Trafford Cricket Ground

Location: Manchester, United Kingdom

Test/Odi's
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England

vs.
Australia



Match scheduled:
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30-08-2009 from 13:30 until 17:30
25-08-2009 on 10:19
England v Australia at Manchester, 1st T20I


See if Australia can gain some revenge in the shorter format of the game after losing the Ashes to England. Follow all the action live online.

Monday, 24 August 2009

Watch Sri Lanka vs New Zealand Live streaming Match online on PC || 2nd Test Match



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Sri Lanka vs New Zealand Live
Date: 26.08.09
Time: 04.30 GMT

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Sri Lanka

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New Zealand



Match scheduled:
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26-08-2009 from 04:30 until 12:30
17-08-2009 on 13:49
Sri Lanka v New Zealand at Colombo (SSC), 2nd Test - day 1




Match Preview:

New Zealand face an enormous task as they try to save the first Test in Galle but their coach Andy Moles believes the pitch is still favourable for batting and his side has the wherewithal to combat Sri Lanka's impressive bowling attack. The hosts batted aggressively, scoring at well over four-an-over and Tillakaratne Dilshan led their charge, racing to an unbeaten 123. New Zealand finished the fourth day at 30 for 1 in pursuit of an imposing 413. Chasing down the target, however, was not the immediate focus in New Zealand's gameplan.

"We are just looking to save the Test match at this stage," Moles said. "If get to tea tomorrow we will be in a position to think about trying to win the game; obviously we are not going to turn down the opportunity. But realistically we've got to look to play the four wonderful bowlers Sri Lanka have got."

New Zealand's batting line-up tackled the Sri Lankan bowlers well for a good part of their innings on the third day but lost wickets at crucial times. Each of their top six batsmen got starts and Daniel Vettori resisted brilliantly down the order to help avoid the follow-on and reduce the deficit to 153.

"We showed a lot of application and discipline yesterday, especially the younger guys who are across here for the first time," Moles said. We need more of that tomorrow. It's a fantastic opportunity for us to save the Test match and go into the second Test with a lot of confidence especially with everybody feeling a lot better."

Moles took encouragement from the manner in which the wicket has played out, and though he felt the Sri Lankan bowlers would not be easy to negotiate, the batsmen still had plenty of assistance from the track, which has managed to hold together. "I am very confident that they can do it with application, discipline and character.

History says that these guys [Sri Lanka] are going to bowl very well on this wicket but yet it hasn't turned into a minefield. The covers coming on and off and the moisture that's been around have probably kept the wicket together as a surface. I believe that if we play well and show a lot of character then there is no reason why we can't bat out the day."

New Zealand, however, face a serious problem. Seven of their players have been hit by a stomach bug; Brendon McCullum and Jesse Ryder are the worst hit. The two returned to the team hotel at the start of the fourth day and the Sri Lankan captain Kumar Sangakkara allowed Reece Young, a substitute fielder, to keep wickets despite him not being a part of the squad for the first Test. The situation was so bad at one point that the bowling coach and the assistant coach were ready to go out and take the field, Moles said. He hoped a good night's rest would help them recover to fight it out on the fifth day.

"Of the 15 players who came down here only two players haven't gone down with the bug," Moles said. "It has been difficult obviously and in the field we have shown a lot of character under difficult circumstances. Obviously it is not the kind of performances what we expect but with the amount of discomfort the guys have got at the moment it is understandable but it's not an excuse. We got to get on with the Test match tomorrow and hopefully the other guys should come out of it during the night and they'll be fit enough to bat."

The toughest test for New Zealand, under such circumstances, was to deal with the difficult playing conditions with their physical health not being intact. "It's a bug that causes a bit of a temperature and a bit of a virus and it's going through very quickly," Moles said. You feel sorry for the players because not only are they trying to perform under difficult circumstances and conditions, some of the guys are in some kind of discomfort and in a little bit of pain. That is the difficult part. We are not worried whether the guys are bowling badly or fielding badly, it's the actual scene that's going out there.

"I've been really pleased with the character they've shown and under difficult circumstances they've gone out there and they've done their best although one or two have been in quite a lot of discomfort."

Saturday, 15 August 2009

Watch Zimbabwe VS Bangladesh live streaming Match online in pc || 4th ODI match

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Date :16.08.09
Time:(local time): 09.30 start, First Session 09.30-13.00 Interval 13.00-13.45, Second Session 13.45-17.15


Match Preview:

Zimbabwe's comprehensive comeback win in the third ODI was the best thing that could have happened to the series. Else, the last two games would have been reduced to dead rubbers. It halted Bangladesh's seven-match winning streak and caught them in a moment of complacency. When Zimbabwe lost two early wickets, it seemed like an all too familiar story but they put the setback behind them and showed true character in amassing a total which was sure to test a team on the upswing.

On a Queens Sports Club pitch which offers little margin for error for the bowlers, it's obvious that the better batting side will win. Zimbabwe fell short while chasing 321 in the second match, still managing to fight it out till the end. They went one step further in the third, pacing the innings intelligently and not allowing the Bangladesh spinners to get on top of the them. Promoting Elton Chigumbura proved a masterstroke because he had the cushion of runs to go out there and butcher the attack. A total of 323 eased the pressure on the bowlers. With the openers gone within two overs, there seemed an air of inevitability to the result before a last-ditch effort by Mahbubul Alam gave the visitors something to cheer.

Bangladesh will look to snap out of Friday's effort and put in a better all-round performance. They dropped two crucial catches in the field, crucially letting Chigumbura off early, leaked many singles and the top order wilted too early, leaving plenty to the middle order.

"We know that we did not execute our plan well and we let our standards drop," the vice-captain Mushfiqur Rahim said after an intense training session. "Everyone realises that we only have ourselves to blame for the defeat on Friday. We are really focused on putting up a much improved show tomorrow."

Watch out for…

In a team of trigger-happy hitters, Raqibul Hasan stands out as a batsman who is prepared to drop anchor and build an innings. He showed that in the West Indies where his calm presence helped his team out of a nervy situation and seal their first ever overseas win. His 78 in the third ODI came at a decent clip but it was just his bad luck that the support from the other end wasn't as forthcoming as he would have liked.

Elton Chigumbura's savage assault was indicative of Zimbabwe's hunger to put it across to the visitors. He capitalized on the third Powerplay and Bangladesh struggled to plug the onslaught. He also took the valuable wicket of Shakib Al Hasan and edged out Hamilton Masakadza for the Man-of-the-Match award.

Quotes

"The wicket is absolutely flat and there is no margin for error. The game has to be won with high intensity cricket and if you lose concentration for a few overs while fielding then the match can quickly get away from you."
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