Saturday 6 October, 2012

Chris Gayle - One Of The Most Funny Warning To Batsman






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Watch Live : Sri Lanka v West Indies| World T20| Big Finale

That result will have no impact on Sunday, though both teams will have taken useful tips on board from that match. What kind of plans the West Indies formulates against Ajantha Mendis and potentially Akila Dananjaya – Mahela Jayawardena has a tricky choice to make between the young man and Rangana Herath, who had a brilliant game against Pakistan but whose left-arm spin could so easily play into Gayle’s massive hands – will be interesting to watch, especially if there is assistance for the spinners as is widely expected. 

Champions League Twenty20 Broadcasters | Check it

The Champions League, 2012 will be telecast around the world by the leading broadcasters of various regions.

The tournament, which will take place in South Africa from October 9 to 28, can be viewed by cricket lovers across the globe in 203 territories, including Asia, Europe, the Caribbean and the USA.

WT20 : Umar Akmal found guilty of breaching ICC Code of Conduct

Pakistan batsman Umar Akmal has been fined 50 per cent of his match fee for a level 2 breach of the ICC Code of Conduct during his side's 16 runs defeat against Sri Lanka in the first semi-final of the ICC World Twenty20 Sri Lanka 2012 at R.Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Thursday.

Players of a bygone era who would have been a huge boon for any T20 side

Twenty 20 is the rage of the day, and modern cricketers are growing up with their techniques tuned to this instant variety of the game. However, there have been quite a few huge hitters in the pre-Twenty20 history of the game who would have been ideal for this format.


CLT20 Schedule 2012


It is all systems go for the start of the fourth edition of the Karbonn Smart Champions League Twenty20 which gets under way with the Qualifier in less than a week’s time.

“The Karbonn Smart Champions League Twenty20 is a unique competition that showcases the domestic champions from around the world. We will be privileged to see superstars from all corners of the globe such as Sachin Tendulkar (India), Shahid Afridi (Pakistan), Mahela Jayawardene (Sri Lanka), Shane Watson (Australia), who has been the standout performer at the current ICC World Twenty20, Jacques Kallis (South Africa), Kieron Pollard (West Indies), Brendon McCullum (New Zealand) and Kevin Pietersen (England),” said Cricket SA Acting CEO, Jacques Faul.

Friday 5 October, 2012

Sachin Tendulkar talks about retirement plans

Bangalore, Oct 5: Sachin Tendulkar, for the first time has hinted at retirement, as the Master Blaster said he would take a call in the month of November.
Tendulkar's interview to "Times Now" English news channel, which was published in "The Times of India" newspaper, has touched upon his retirement plans.

When asked about retirement, Tendulkar said: "Of course, I have been. I am 39 plus and it is not abnormal for me to think of it. At that moment, I will go by what my heart says. At this moment, my heart says I am okay. But you will have to look at series by series."

Wednesday 3 October, 2012

Gayle's female guests arrested in West Indies rooms

Sri Lankan police arrested three British women who were found socialising in the hotel rooms of West Indies players, including star batsman Chris Gayle, early Wednesday, police and hotel sources said.

Is Virat Kohli the Sachin Tendulkar of the 1990s in Team India?




Circa 1990s: One player carried the burden of the whole team and almost single-handedly held the key to the nation’s hopes. Still in his early 20s, he had grown in stature to become an iconic figure. Bowlers around the world feared his sight at the wicket and celebrated with unrestrained joy when he was dismissed. Sachin Tendulkar's value to the Indian team in the 1990s was unparalleled. The team heavily depended on him and India expected him to deliver. It was a well known fact that many people in India would switch-off their television sets the moment he was dismissed.

Tuesday 2 October, 2012

Group F : Semi-Final Scenario | Read & Comments |


Group 2
Australia
With two huge wins in as many matches, Australia are the best-placed team in the tournament. For them to go out, both Pakistan and India will have to win their matches by around 40 runs (if they bat first and score 160).