Showing posts with label Cricket Live Streaming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cricket Live Streaming. Show all posts

Saturday, September 19, 2009

India vs New Zealand Warm Up Match Live Streaming

Watch India vs New Zealand Warm Match live Streaming - Champion Trophy 2009
Gambhir had a great 2008 and has been nominated for ICC awards in two categories - Cricketer of the Year and Test Player of the Year. "It was a fabulous year. I never thought it would go the way it did and that I would be up for so many awards, including the Arjuna Award. How things change and so quickly." From January 2008 Gambhir averaged 44.31 from 41 ODIs, scoring four centuries and nine half-centuries.

Apart from Sehwag's absence, offspinner Harbhajan Singh felt India were missing a bowling allrounder like Shaun Pollock. Harbhajan also hoped to score his maiden one-day century during the tournament. "In a function in Mumbai recently, Sunil Gavaskar wanted to know when I would hit my first hundred. Coming from him it was a huge thing.

India will play their only warm-up ahead of the Champions Trophy on Sunday against New Zealand in Potchefstroom before their first game next Saturday against Pakistan at Centurion.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Pakistan vs Australia t20 Online Videos

Watch Pakistan vs Australia T20 Live from Dubai

For the first time this year Australia should have Brett Lee in the team. Lee had foot and ankle surgery after the Boxing Day Test and will have a run in this contest before a short IPL stint and the World Twenty20. Shane Watson, one of the standouts from the ODI series, may also bowl for the first time since he was floored by back stress fractures in December.



Date: 07 May 2009

Pakistan

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Australia

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Australia vs South Africa 2nd T20 Live Streaming Online For FRee

2nd T20I Australia v South Africa at Centurion - Mar 29, 2009- Match scheduled to begin at 18:00 local time (16:00 GMT)

Australia

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South Africa

Johan Botha, the South Africa captain, praised the performances of Mark Boucher and Albie Morkel after they showed why they get paid "the big bucks" in the tight four-wicket Twenty20 win over Australia. Boucher and Morkel concluded the hosts' recovery from 83 for 5 to reach 168 for 6 with four balls remaining.

"It got a bit tight but you know with those two out there, that's why they get paid the big bucks," Botha told AAP. "They do it under pressure and they did it again tonight.

"With those two in with a long way to go, we knew we still had a chance. [Boucher] has done it many times before and he just showed us tonight that he is probably our best finisher with Albie."

Botha said Morkel, who made his Test debut in Cape Town last week, would be a huge asset for South Africa during Sunday's second Twenty20 and the following one-day series. "His bowling is also going to be important," he said. "He's a world-class allrounder."

Ricky Ponting was also impressed by the effort of Morkel, who took 1 for 36 before his 37 off 19 deliveries. "He probably won a couple of games single-handedly with his batting in Australia," Ponting said. "His power hitting tonight probably got them over the line again.

"So he is a very, very dangerous hitter. They use him very well. They hold him off as late as they possibly can and let him go in for the final onslaught really."

West Indies Vs England 4th Odi Live Streaming Online For free

4th ODI England v West Indies at Bridgetown - Mar 29, 2009 - Match scheduled to begin at 09:30 local time (13:30 GMT), One day

"There are 11 guys in that dressing room right now feeling pretty down on themselves," Strauss said. "It wasn't a contest, we didn't play well. There wasn't enough thought in the way we batted, but we have to take it on the chin.

"We didn't react well to the wicket. We all made the same mistakes. The crucial thing is you learn from your mistakes but, if we're honest with ourselves, we have done that kind of thing batting wise too often."

West Indies lead the five-ODI series 2-1 and Strauss believed his team had the character to bounce back from Friday's thrashing.

"Part of giving the players responsibility is that there are no excuses when we do badly," Strauss said. "We can't blame the coaches, we can't blame anyone other than ourselves and we each have an individual responsibility to make sure we don't make those mistakes again.

"This is where that system should work. If people have pride in their performances, which I am absolutely certain they do, I'm very certain that they'll come back and play a lot better on Sunday."