Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Enjoy IPL Match Deccan Chargers vs Kolkata Knight Riders On May 03

Indian Premier League, 42nd match
Deccan Chargers vs Kolkata Knight Riders
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time at Hyderabad (14:30 GMT)

Deccan Chargers squad
KC Sangakkara*†, A Ashish Reddy, Anand Rajan, Ankit Sharma, AA Bhandari, B Chipli, DT Christian, KH Devdhar, S Dhawan, JP Duminy, MS Gony, Harmeet Singh, IR Jaggi, MJ Lumb, CA Lynn, I Malhotra, A Mishra, PP Ojha, KP Pietersen, DB Ravi Teja, JN Shah, I Sharma, S Sohal, DW Steyn, J Theron, CL White, AS Yadav
Kolkata Knight Riders squad
G Gambhir*, S Ladda, L Balaji, R Bhatia, MS Bisla, SP Goswami, BJ Haddin†, Iqbal Abdulla, JH Kallis, B Lee, EJG Morgan, YK Pathan, JL Pattinson, PJ Sangwan, Shami Ahmed, Shakib Al Hasan, LR Shukla, RN ten Doeschate, MK Tiwary, JD Unadkat

Match Details
Umpires S Asnani and RJ Tucker
TV umpire PR Reiffel
Match referee J Srinath
Reserve umpire SS Shamsuddin

Covarage:

ESPNcricinfo live scores
SonySetmax (India)

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Sachin Tendulkar fires record 200 against South Africa



Sachin Tendulkar created history by firing the first double century in one-day internationals as India put South Africa to the sword in Gwalior.

The 36-year-old was in indomitable form as he bludgeoned 25 fours and three sixes in a stunning 200 off 147 balls.

It passed the previous best of 194, set by Pakistan's Saeed Anwar in 1997 and Zimbabwe's Charles Coventry last year.

And it saw India, aided by a fabulous cameo of 68 off 35 balls from Mahendra Dhoni, to a superb 401-3 from 50 overs.

Tendulkar, whose previous best one-day knock was the 186 not out he scored against New Zealand in 1999, is already the leading run-scorer in Test and ODI cricket.

But to have reached such a landmark, with a single in the final over, only serves to underline his class and add to the legacy that already surrounds arguably the finest batsman to have played the game.

His innings was typified by wristy strokes, trademark boundary shots and, above all, stamina as he batted through the entire innings.

He passed the previous best score in ODIs off 140 deliveries, before taking his time over the final six runs, completing his double century with a single off Charl Langeveldt four balls from the end of the innings. BBC Online.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

ICC World Twenty20 Final Pakistan vs Sri Lanka

ICC WORLD TWENTY20 FINAL: Pakistan v Sri Lanka
Venue: Lord's Date: Sunday, 21 June Start: 1500 BST

Coverage : Test Match Special commentary on BBC Radio
5 Live Sports Extra,

Radio 4 LW,

Red Button and online,

text commentary on BBC Sport website & mobiles.
Live TV on Sky Sports with highlights on
BBC and online at 2320 BST

Umpires: S Taufel, D Harper (Aus);

Match referee: C Broad (Eng)

Saturday, June 13, 2009

South Africa vs West Indies Live ICC T20

ICC World Twenty20
Super Eight Group E: South Africa v West Indies
Venue: The Oval
Date: Saturday, 13 June
Start: 1330 BST

Coverage: Test Match Special commentary
on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra,

Radio 4 LW, Red Button and online,

plus text commentary on BBC Sport website & mobiles.

Live on Sky Sports with highlights on BBC2
and online at 2335 BST

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Knight Riders looking luck against Mumbai Indians

What could be in store for a team that has managed just a single win out of its six matches at the IPL and that too because of the rain,

is flooded with rumours that its franchise has been put up for sale, is still struggling to find its perfect eleven and is scheduled to play Mumbai Indians once again?

Incidentally, MI is the side that has given them their biggest drubbing in the tournament so far.

The Knight Riders’ long list of misery continues as they now head for East London. Sachin Tendulkar’s Mumbai, smarting from the last-over defeat against Kings XI Punjab on Wednesday, will be there to receive them and of course, look forward to hand over another thumping defeat as they did the last time.

Shah Rukh Khan, the owner of Knight Riders, has said that he won’t return to South Africa until his team wins a few matches.

There’s little hope left for them to reach the semi-finals. Knight Riders desperately need to put aside all differences whatsoever and pick themselves up because they definitely seem to have a bit of talent needed to do so.

Starting with Brendon McCullum and Chris Gayle to Sourav Ganguly, Moises Henriques, Brad Hodge and Laxmi Ratan Shukla, they can at least give another decent shot to what’s left out here.

Against Mumbai once again, it won’t be easy though. Tendulkar and Jayasuriya were both dismissed cheaply against Kings XI Punjab and they’ll be looking to make up for it.

JP Duminy seems to have his head on his shoulders given his composed half-century on Wednesday and there are also the likes of Harbhajan Singh and Abhishek Nayar to lift their spirits.

There are chances that Ganguly will finally be promoted up the order, as McCullum suggested the other day. Inside the camp, there are also rumours that the skipper asked Ganguly if he’d be interested in taking up the captaincy once again, but the latter refused. However, the fact remains that the side is definitely considering giving Ganguly a lot more say than what has been the case so far.

Why the sudden change though, one might ask? Simply because every other strategy they’ve come up with so far has failed.
If Ganguly’s given any kind of freedom, expect Bangladesh all-rounder Mashrafe Mortaza to play his first game at the cost of Hodge or Henriques. Even Shukla will get to play up the order.

Shah Rukh dismisses KKR-for-sale reports


Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) co-owner Shah Rukh Khan on Thursday dismissed reports that the beleaguered Indian Premier Leaguefranchisee is up for sale.

Shah Rukh said he had made a lot of emotional investment in building the side and was not selling it.

"The amount of love I have invested in it, nobody in this world can afford to buy it," Shah Rukh said after casting his vote on Thursday.

News reports earlier claimed the actor wanted to wash his hands of KKR, which has been struggling in the second IPL in South Africa.

According to reports, Shah Rukh was in touch with Nokia, Sahara and the Anil Ambani Group to sell the side he had bought last year for Rs 300 crore.

KKR has been plagued by a slew of controversies which went on to affect its performance on the field as the side managed just one win so far in the second IPL.

Coach John Buchanan's multiple-captain theory, stripping Sourav Ganguly of captaincy and handing it over to Brendon McCullum, sending Aakash Chopra and Sanjay Bangar back home midway through the tournament and reports of a possible players' revolt against the coach -- all affected the side's morale.

McCullum himself is going through a bad patch and has decided to step down if the side fails to reach the semifinals.

Shah Rukh was with the team in South Africa before returning home to cast his vote and he plans not to rejoin team unless it starts winning again.

"If my team continues to lose like this, I am not going back to South Africa. I will go only when they play well and win," Shah Rukh said.

Collingwood likeliest T20 captain



England will aim to arrest a poor record in Twenty20 cricket when they name their captain and 15-man squad on Friday for June's ICC World Twenty20.

Paul Collingwood is favourite to take the lead role, nine months after resigning England's one-day captaincy.

England host the second edition of the latest global cricket tournament.

The uncapped players from a provisional squad of 30 looking for call-ups are Graham Napier, Joe Denly, Chris Woakes, Eoin Morgan and Adil Rashid.

A news conference has been called for 1315 BST at Lord's, when national selector Geoff Miller will reveal all.

Collingwood, who led England in 24 ODIs and 10 Twenty20 games, was at the centre of an ugly incident in a match against New Zealand last June during a year he described as the worst of his career.

In a tense climax during a one-day international at The Oval, Grant Elliott was given run-out after he was knocked to the ground colliding with England seamer Ryan Sidebottom.

The Durham all-rounder later apologised after his decision to uphold the appeal was deemed by some to be against the spirit of the game.

Although England were not always a roaring success under his leadership, there were impressive 50-over series wins at home to India and in Sri Lanka.