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The Indian Premier League in 2012 will be held around the same time as the World T20. In 2011, the IPL was seen world wide, but there were definite issues with the overkill of cricket. The fans had begun to stay away from the stadium, thanks mainly due to the grilling schedule of the Indian [...]

June 21st, 2011 | Posted in First-class cricket | Read More »

IPL 2011: Sourav Ganguly set to play Ranji Trophy

Former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly is all set to play Ranji Trophy this season, when he feature play for his home side West Bengal against the formidable Tamil Nadu team in Chennai beginning tomorrow. You can watch the IPL 2011 Live on Set Max from the first week of April 2011. Ganguly’s Ranji Trophy return [...]

November 30th, 2010 | Posted in Cricket News,First-class cricket,IPL | Read More »

Ashes 2010: England XI beat Australia A by ten wickets

England XI defeated Australia A by a thumping 10-wicket margin, scoring the nine runs they needed to win the game at Bellerive Oval, Hobart on the last day of the tour match. Tim Bresnan and Chris Tremlett took seven wickets among them conceding only 153 runs to put England XI in commanding position. Australia A [...]

November 20th, 2010 | Posted in Cricket News,First-class cricket | Read More »

Ashes 2010: England XI take command against Australia A

Continuing from where he left yesterday, Ian Bell displayed what quality batting is on Australian pitches to go from strength to strength. Bell missed his double century as England XI made 500 in their first innings against Australia A. Earlier, Paul Collingwood, who remained not out yesterday, could not convert his knock to three figures. [...]

November 19th, 2010 | Posted in Cricket News,First-class cricket | Read More »

Ashes 2010: Michael Hussey scores 100 against Victoria

Michael Hussey scores century before Ashes

Michael Hussey made amends for the failure in the first innings against Victoria in the Sheffield Shield match on the third day today by scoring a marvellous century under pressure. Earlier, riding on the unbeaten ton by Mitchell Johnson, Western Australia scored 368 runs in their first essay. Victoria declared their first innings on 141/9 [...]

November 19th, 2010 | Posted in Breaking News,Cricket News,First-class cricket | Read More »

Ashes 2010: Ian Bell scores century for England XI

Riding on Ian Bell’s century, England XI scored 335/5 and gained handsome lead of 105 runs against Australia A in the warm up game. Bell scored a superb 121 from 158 deliveries to remain not out and the second day through. Giving him company was Paul Collingwood who was also staring at yet another first [...]

November 18th, 2010 | Posted in Cricket News,First-class cricket | Read More »

Ashes 2010: Australia’s Ashes-hopefuls struggle

It wasn’t a pleasant day at all for Australian cricket as most of the members of its inflated 17 member squad failed to make a mark in their respective matches. Most players faltered on first day of Sheffield Shield’s final game before the start of the Ashes 2010. Usman Khwaja and Callum Ferguson let down [...]

November 17th, 2010 | Posted in Cricket News,First-class cricket | Read More »

Ashes 2010: Australia A skittled out for 230

England XI bowlers completely dominated day one of the third tour match against Australia A by bowling them out for a paltry 230. The two Test hopefuls Usman Khawaja and Callum Ferguson failed to make the most of the opportunity. Steven Smith’s fluent 59 and Steve O’Keefe’s attacking 66 saved the day for the home [...]

November 17th, 2010 | Posted in Cricket News,First-class cricket | Read More »

Ashes 2010: Strauss, Cook score centuries in draw

Alastair Cook and Andrew Strauss scored centuries as the second warm-up match between England and South Australia ended in a draw.

November 13th, 2010 | Posted in Cricket News,First-class cricket | Read More »

Ashes 2010: Western Australia and England share honors on Day 2

Western Australian made an impressive start to their second innings on the second day of the three-day tour match. Western Australia finished the day on 109/1 with an overall lead of 128. Yesterday, Western Australia declared their first innings on 242/8 and England replied with 223/8.

November 6th, 2010 | Posted in Cricket News,First-class cricket | Read More »

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