Saturday, September 17, 2011

ODI CRICKET RANKING

After the loss 4-0 loss of india against the england ,they gone to 3rd place
  And these are the ranking list


 
TeamMatchesPointsRating
Australia303894130
Sri Lanka283327119
South Africa192197116
England303383113
India343804112
Pakistan292931101
New Zealand22197390
West Indies19147578
Bangladesh26164863
Zimbabwe27120044
Ireland1249241
Netherlands913715
Kenya700

India Vs England Final ODI






Cardiff, Sept 16: The unstoppable England side ended the ODI series on a high, winning the fifth and final game at Cardiff by six wickets. England’s ODI captain Alastair Cook made it a clean sweep of toss wins in the series but the advantage seemed slight when Virat Kohli blazed away to a century and the highest score by an Indian against England in England. Even as young Kohli was making a mark with his brilliant stroke-play, Rahul Dravid, bowing out of the ODI arena, compiled a beautiful 69 runs – a fitting farewell from an unmatched sportsman. Indian skipper MS Dhoni delighted spectators with an unbeaten 50 made in to time. But all the sparks from the Indian camp were put out by the rain and a strong England reply; the hosts ended as unequivocal winners, remaining unbeaten right through the series. Take a look at the stats highlights of England’s final triumph of the tour.
  • Alastair Cook won his fifth consecutive toss of the series.
  • This was the ninth match in a row in which Cook won the toss (since the Leeds ODI v Sri Lanka). Only two captains have enjoyed a longer streak of winning the toss. Zimbabwe’s Andy Flower and Sri Lanka’s Arjuna Ranatunga have won 10 tosses in a row.
  • Virat Kohli’s innings of 107 is the highest by an Indian batsman against England in England. Sachin Tendulkar held the previous record with an unbeaten 105 at Chester-le-Street in 2002.
  • At 22 years 316 days, Kohli became the third youngest batsman to score a ODI century against England in England. Only Upul Tharanga (21 years 135 days) and L Chandimal (21 years 227 days) have scored a century against England in England at a younger age.
  • This was Kohli’s sixth century in ODIs. Only two other players – Sachin Tendulkar (8) and Upul Tharanga (6) – had scored six ODI centuries before turning 23.
  • Kohli’s average of 43.46 is the third best among Indian batsmen with 2,000 ODI runs after  MS Dhoni (48.88) and Sachin Tendulkar (45.16).
  • Rahul Dravid’s innings of 69 is the fourth highest by an Indian batsman on his last ODI appearance. Dravid also became the seventh Indian batsman to score a fifty in his last ODI match (excluding all players who are currently playing). The complete list is:


Player
Score
Vs
Venue
 Date
A Jadeja
93
Pakistan
Dhaka
 03 Jun 2000
GK Khoda
89
Kenya
Bangalore
 20 May 1998
S Abid Ali
70
New Zealand
Manchester
 14 Jun 1975
R Dravid
69
England
Cardiff
 16 Sep 2011
S Amarnath
62
Pakistan
Sahiwal
 03 Nov 1978
S Sriram
57
Bangladesh
Dhaka
 26 Dec 2004
DB Vengsarkar
54
England
Nottingham

20 JUl 1990

























  • The 170-run partnership between Dravid and Kohli is India’s highest partnership against England in England. The previous record of 169 was made on two occasions. It is also the seventh century partnership and the highest partnership in ODIs in Cardiff.
  • Kohli became the first batsman to be dismissed hit-wicket after scoring a century in ODIs.
  • Dhoni's strike-rate of 192.30 during his innings of 50 off 26 balls is the highest strike-rate for an Indian batsman against England for a 50-plus score.
  • Jonathan Trott’s six off Munaf Patel was the first six of his ODI career (in his 35th match). He celebrated the occasion by hitting another one off Ravindra Jadeja.
The 3-0 series win is the third instance where England have won at least three matches without a single defeat. The two previous instances were against Zimbabwe in 2001-02 and South Africa in 2008.


Friday, April 30, 2010

ICC Twenty20 World Cup 2010 West Indies vs Ireland Live Streaming Match Score

West Indies vs Ireland - Preview


Despite the advantage of being the host, West Indies are not the favourites, when the ICC T20 World Cup begins today. They lost to New Zealand in the warm-up game.

However, players like Chris Gayle, Kieron Pollard, Jerome Taylor and Kemar Roach have the potential to make a big difference, when they come to their own. Pollard is considered as one of the devastating batsman in the world of T20 and he showed his ability in IPL 2010.

Ireland does not stand much chance against the Caribbean team, after their warm-up game loss to Afghanistan. Only a miracle can help them win againstthe West Indies tonight.

West Indies: Chris Gayle, Andre Fletcher, Ramnaresh Sarwan, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Dwayne Bravo, Kieron Pollard, Denesh Ramdin, Darren Sammy, Jerome Taylor, Sulieman Benn, Ravi Rampaul, Wavell Hinds, Narsingh Deonarine, Nikita Miller, Kemar Roach

Ireland Team: William Porterfield, Niall O'Brien, Alex Cusack, Kevin O'Brien, Gary Wilson, Nigel Jones, John Mooney, Trent Johnston, Andrew White, Peter Connell, George Dockrell, Andre Botha, Paul Stirling, Boyd Rankin, Gary Kidd.

ICC Twenty20 World Cup New Zealand vs Sri Lanka Live Streaming Scores

New Zealand vs Sri Lanka - Preview

New Zealand has a bunch of devastating players, who can change the course of the game at any moment. The team is on a high after beating the West Indies and Ireland in the warm-up games. On the other hand, Sri Lanka lost to South Africa in the warm-up game.

Players from New Zealand and Sri Lanka played in the recently concluded IPL 2010 and they look match-fit with proper practice.

Daniel Vettori, Brendon McCullum, Shane Bond and Ross Taylor played in the IPL, but failed to make any big impact. Sri Lankan players Lasith Malinga and Muralitharan did very well in the IPL, while Sangakkara and Jayawardene had a mixed luck.

Sri Lanka Team: Tillakaratne Dilshan, Sanath Jayasuriya, Kumar Sangakkara, Mahela Jayawardene, Chamara Silva, Chamara Kapugedera, Angelo Mathews, Nuwan Kulasekara, Muttiah Muralitharan, Ajantha Mendis, Lasith Malinga, Suraj Randiv, Dinesh Chandimal, Chinthaka Jayasinghe, Chanaka Welegedara.

New Zealand Team: Brendon McCullum, Jesse Ryder, Ross Taylor, Martin Guptill, ScottStyris, Gareth Hopkins, Jacob Oram, Daniel Vettori, Kyle Mills, Nathan McCullum, Shane Bond, Tim Southee, Aaron Redmond, Ian Butler, Rob Nicol.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Football Matches shedule Teams Month of May 2010

10.05.2010
Friendly
Mexico
-
Senegal Chicago (USA) -Soldier Field
 
 
 
13.05.2010
Friendly
Germany
-
Malta Aachen -New Tivoli
 
 
 
Mexico
-
Angola Houston (USA) -Reliant Stadium
 
 
 
15.05.2010
Friendly
Paraguay
-
North Korea Geneva -TBD
 
 
 
16.05.2010
Friendly
Mexico
-
Chile Mexico City -Estadio Azteca
 
 
 
South Korea
-
Ecuador Seaol -TBD
 
 
 
19.05.2010
Friendly
Austria
-
Croatia Klagenfurt -Hypo-Arena
 
 
 
Belgium
-
Bulgaria Brussels -Stade du Roi Baudouin
 
 
 
Corsica Football Cup 2010- Semi-finals
Togo
-
Gabon Ajaccio (France) - Stade François Coty
 
 
 
21.05.2010
Friendly
Estonia
-
Finland Tallinn - Le Coq Arena
 
 
 
22.05.2010
Friendly
Czech Republic
-
Turkey Harrison (USA) -Red Bull Arena
 
 
 
23.05.2010
Friendly
Croatia
-
Wales Osijek - Gradski Vrt Stadium
 
 
 
24.05.2010
Friendly
Argentina
-
Canada Buenos Aires - Estadio Monumental River Plate
 
 
 
Australia
-
New Zealand Melbourne - Melbourne Criket Ground
 
 
 
England
-
Mexico London - Wembley Stadium
 
 
 
Japan
-
South Korea Saitama - Saitama Stadium
 
 
 
Portugal
-
Cape Verde Covilhã - Complexo Desportivo da Covilhã
 
 
 
25.05.2010
Friendly
Chile
-
Northern Ireland Chillan - Estadio Bicentenario Nelson Oyarzún
 
 
 
Chile
-
Israel Concepción - Estadio Municipal
 
 
 
Georgia
-
Cameroon Lienz - Dolomitenstadion
 
 
 
Greece
-
North Korea Altach (Austria) - Cashpoint-Arena
 
 
 
Ireland
-
Paraguay Dublin - RDS Arena
 
 
 
Montenegro
-
Albania Podgorica - Stadion Pod Goricom
 
 
 
Ukraine
-
Lithuania Kharkiv - Metalist Stadium
 
 
 
USA
-
Czech Republic East Hartford - Rentschler Field
 
 
 
26.05.2010
Friendly
Argentina
-
Israel Buenos Aires - TBD
 
 
 
Estonia
-
Croatia Tallinn - Le Coq Arena
 
 
 
France
-
Costa Rica Lens - Stade Felix Bollaert
 
 
 
Moldova
-
Azerbaijan Seekirchen (Austria) - Sportzentrum Aug
 
 
 
Netherlands
-
Mexico Freiburg (Germany) - Badenova-Stadion
 
 
 
Turkey
-
Northern Ireland New Britain (USA) - Veterans Stadium
 
 
 
Uruguay
-
Israel Montevideo - Estadio Centenario
 
 
 
27.05.2010
Friendly
Belarus
-
Honduras Villach (Austria) - Stadion Lind
 
 
 
Denmark
-
Senegal Aalborg - Energi Nord Arena
 
 
 
South Africa
-
Colombia Johannesburg - Soccer City
 
 
 
28.05.2010
Friendly
Ireland
-
Algeria Dublin - RDS Arena
 
 
 
Paraguay
-
Ivory Coast Zürich (Switzerland)TBD
 
 
 
29.05.2010
Friendly
Azerbaijan
-
Macedonia Bischofshofen (Austria) - Sportplatz Bischofshofen
 
 
 
Hungary
-
Germany Budapest - Puskas Ferenc Stadion
 
 
 
Iceland
-
Andorra Reykjavik - Laugardalsvöllur Stadium
 
 
 
Moldova
-
United Arab Emirates TBD (Austria) - TBD
 
 
 
Norway
-
Montenegro Oslo - Ullevaal Stadium
 
 
 
Poland
-
Finland Kielce - Stadion Miejski Kielce
 
 
 
Serbia
-
New Zealand Klagenfurt (Austria) - Hypo-Arena
 
 
 
Slovakia
-
Cameroon Klagenfurt (Austria) - Hypo-Arena
 
 
 
Spain
-
Saudi Arabia Innsbruck (Austria) - Tivoli Neu Stadium
 
 
 
Sweden
-
Bosnia and Herzegovina Solna - Rasunda Stadion
 
 
 
Ukraine
-
Romania Lviv - Ukrayina Stadium
 
 
 
USA
-
Turkey Philadelphia - Lincoln Financial Field
 
 
 
Venezuela
-
Canada Merida - Estadio Metropolitano de Merida
 
 
 
30.05.2010
Friendly
Belarus
-
South Korea Kufstein (Austria) - Kufstein Arena
 
 
 
England
-
Japan Graz (Austria) - UPC-Arena
 
 
 
Nigeria
-
Colombia London (England) - TBD
 
 
 
Portugal
-
Mexico TBD
 
 
 
Tunisia
-
France Tunis - Rades - Stade 7 Novembre