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West Indies beat India by 14 runs

Written by admin on May 09, 2010
West Indies knock out India by 14 runs in their World Twenty20 Super Eight Group F match at the Kensington Oval in Bridgetown here on Sunday. Brief Scores: WEST INDIES 169 for six off 20 overs (Chris Gayle 98, Shivnarine Chanderpaul 23; Ashish Nehra 3-35) INDIA 155 for nine off 20 overs (Suresh Raina 32, Mahendra Singh Dhoni 29; Kemar Roach 2-38) To chase a 170 to victory, India put forth 155 /9 as they did not overcome with the fast bowling pace by West Indies. West Indies began with an impressive start as with chris gayles produces 97 runs that help west indies to ...
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T20 WC: England beat Pakistan by six ...

Written by admin on May 06, 2010
Kevin Petersen’s smashing hits with an unbeaten 73 takes England to surmount against Pakistan during their Twenty20 Cricket World Cup match in Bridgetown on Thursday. Brief Scores: Pakistan 147/9 (20/20 overs) -- (Salman Butt 34, Umar Akmal 30; Michael Yardy 2/19, Stuart Broad 2/25, Ryan Sidebottom 2/28). England 151/4 (19.3/20 overs)-- (Kevin Pietersen 70 not out, Michael Lumb 25, Craig Kieswetter 25; Saeed Ajmal 2/15). England moves on a slower pace as Pieterson in partnership with Captain Paul Collingwood (16) – the duo put forth 60 in third wickets. All in all, pietersen stitched 52 balls that includes two sixes and eight fours and gave a ...
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IPL’s shadow over T20 World Cup

Written by admin on March 19, 2010
Could the sheer intensity of IPL games derail India's World T20 prospects? Given the spate of injuries to players who are expected to play a key role in the West Indies starting from April 30 - New Zealand play Sri Lanka at Providence just five days after the IPL final - it might finally be time for some cricketers to take a call on how best to preserve their energies. The latest to join the bandwagon is Delhi Daredevils skipper and India opener Gautam Gambhir, who strained his hamstring while fielding against Mumbai Indians on Wednesday ...
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India pay price for poor fielding, lo...

Written by admin on December 09, 2009
A buttered-finger India paid a heavy price for a sloppy fielding display to allow Sri Lanka to clinch the first Twenty20 international with a comfortable 29-run run victory and take a 1-0 lead in the two-match series in Nagpur on Wednesday. The visitors first rattled up an imposing 215 for five riding on captain Kumar Sangakkara's blistering 37-ball 78 before restricting the hosts to 186 for nine in a high-scoring contest. The Indians dropped as many as five catches, missed a couple of run out chances and were generally pathetic with the ground fielding to allow the islanders to pile up a ...
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