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Showing posts with label India VS Banladesh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label India VS Banladesh. Show all posts

Monday, March 21, 2011

Yuvraj Singh Scored Century & Bowling in ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 Vs West Indies & India Won by 80 runs

 Yuvraj Singh Scored Century & Bowling in ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 Vs West Indies & India Won by 80 runs 


Yuvraj Singh Lion Of Punjab



The Left handed batsman &  Lion of Punjab Yuvraj singh magical performance in ICC Cricket World cup 2011 helps win by 80 runs against West indies. While batting first after out of  Sachin Tendulkar on 2(4 balls)  in very first over of match on the bowl of Ravi Rampaul (5/51) after that Gautam Gambhir 22(24 balls) also failed to big score after good start. Then Virat Kohli 59 runs (76balls) & Yuvraj Singh 113 runs( 123 balls with 2 sixes and 10 fours) played a historical innings to help India in a comfortable Situation. After Dismissal of  Yuvraj singh and Virat kohli Indian middle order batting line up collapse and lost 6 wickets in  just 50 runs.

West Indies batsman are going very good to chase the target of 269 but `thanks to our Indian Bowlers Zaheer Khan (3/26) , R Ashwin(2/40) and Our man of the match Hero Yuvraj Singh (2/18) in 4 overs helps India to another win in Cricket World Cup.




Match Summary 



India, who chose to bat

India 268/10 in 49.1 overs

Virat Kohli 59 runs (76balls)
Yuvraj Singh 113 runs( 123 balls with 2 sixes and 10 fours)

West Indies Target to Win 269 in 50 overs

West Indies 188/10 in 43 oves
D Smith 81 (97 Balls)


Zaheer Khan (3/26)
 R Ashwin(2/40)
Yuvraj Singh (2/18)









Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Bowling With Cool Mind is The Key Of Success For S Sreesanth – Venkatesh Prasad


In the World Cup opening match versus Bangladesh Virender Sehwag & Virat Kohli played some attacking cricket that was really appreciable. Opening match of World Cup is really important for and the performances like this is good to see. But India Needs to work on his bowling and think upon his bowling action plan. Pitch was slow and not helping the fast bowlers in movement in air and for “Off The Wicket Side”.

Indian Fast Bowler S Sreesanth with his well known aggressions
Munaf Patel’s bowling performance was the biggest plus point for India to win the match against Bangladesh. He surprised the batsman & showed variations & did time to time slow bowling

So many news and talks about Indian fast bowler S Sreesanth who given 53 runs in 5 overs spell. But we have to still keep in mind that in Indian sub-continent pitches any best bowler can see this bad in his life. He is still highly rated bowler according to me because the ability to take the ball away from the right hander batsman & seem position. Although he does not quite bowl at the pace of a Mithcell Johnson or Brett Lee, he has that ability to rush batsman. What’s more, the edges will carry to the keeper and slips even on life-less tracks. The key to S Sreesanth is keeping calm and thinking clearly about what he would like to do.

In the last game you saw early on that some edges went past the stumps to the boundary and a confident lef-before shout was turned down. Sreesanth should not be disheartened when this happens. Rather he should think about the kind of deliveries he bowled. If they were good balls and somehow still went for runs, it’s ok, back yourself and repeat them, the rewards will come. I think it’s equally important fir the team to back Sreesanth and keep the faith in him If Indian team do that, I’m sure he will produce the kind of spells the team need in this world cup.


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Sunday, February 20, 2011

Now, Viru questions Sreesanth's game



After hitting a magnificent 175 to kick start India's campaign in the 2011 World Cup Virender Sehwag has taken a dig at his mercurial teammate S Sreesanth. Sehwag, who was named the Man of the Match, quipped about the Kerala pacer, whose five overs cost India 53 runs and allowed Bangladesh to get off to a flying start in pursuit of a 371-run victory target at Mirpur.

Interestingly, India's latest problem child Sreesanth has come under fire from a number of his rival captains for his on field antics and even drew flak from his own captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni for the same. While speaking to the media after the match, the swashbuckling opener said that it was a good start for India and everybody had a good match except Sreesanth.

INDIA WON BY 87 RUNS in of 1st ODI of ICC World Cup 2011 : India vs Bangladesh

INDIA WON BY 87 RUNS in 1st ODI – India vs Bangladesh – 1st ODI ICC World Cup 2011 ,Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh, 19 February

Shere Bangla National Stadium




One of the bigger stadiums of Bangladesh with a seating capacity of 25000 was established in 2006. The first test was played a year later between Bangladesh and India from May 25-27, 2007 and the first ODI was played between the home team and Zimbabwe on December 8, 2006. Although the shift from Bangabandhu to Mirpur was met with much anger, but Bangladesh needed a stadium reserved exclusively for cricket. The ground has excellent drainage facilities and the grassless plot next to the stadium is a ground for children to play with a tape-tennis ball every evening and morning.

Match Information

    * Series: ICC World Cup 2011
    * Umpires: Steve Davis (Aus) & Kumar Dharmasena (SL)
    * Third Umpire: Billy Doctrove (WI)
    * Match Referee:

Toss Won By Ranjan Madugalle (SL)

Bangladesh and Elected to Field first

India Batting : 370/4 (50) Run Rate: 7.4


Virender Sehwag 175 (140 balls )

A tired Sehwag departs! A scintillating knock comes to an end. 175 off just 140 balls. He raises his bat while returning back as the Bangladeshi crowd applauds his effort. Fullish delivery outside off, he just plays it back onto his stumps off the inside edge. Kohli makes it a point to pat his Delhi team-mates back. Brilliant innings!


Sachin Tendulkar 28 (29 balls)

That is disaster for India! The Mirpur crowd is up on their feet, seeing the Little Master walk back. Tendulkar just plays it towards mid-wicket and charges to the opposite end, Sehwag is ball-watching and doesn’t even move. Both the openers are stranded at the same end and the bails are off. Tendulkar doesn’t even bother watching back as he makes his way out of the center. India one down!

Gautham Gambhir 39(39 balls)

Mahmudullah strikes in his first over! Gambhir departs after a steady knock. It was the straighter one, came in a touch after pitching, Gambhir tried whipping it away but missed after getting an inside edge and the ball went on to disturb the wooden framework. India lose their second wicket.

Virat Kohli 100 (83 balls)

Yusuf Pathan 8 (10 balls)

Mahmudullah strikes in his first over! Gambhir departs after a steady knock. It was the straighter one, came in a touch after pitching, Gambhir tried whipping it away but missed after getting an inside edge and the ball went on to disturb the wooden framework. India lose their second wicket.

Fall of Wickets: 1-69 (Sachin Tendulkar, 10.5 Over) 2-152 (Gautam Gambhir, 23.2 Over) 3-355(Virender Sehwag, 47.3 Over) 4-370 (Yusuf Pathan, 50 Over)

Bangladesh Batting : 283/9 (50) Run Rate: 5.70

Tamim Iqbal 70(86 balls)

Munaf strikes as Iqbal departs! A steady innings, unlike Iqbal, comes to a soft end. Length ball on the middle, the left-hander swats it straight to the man at mid-wicket. Yuvraj takes the catch and the Indians celebrate. Bangladesh three down!

Imrul Kayes 34(29 balls)

Bowled ‘em! Kayes chops it on. Patel is delighted. The cameo was short-lived. Length ball wide outside off, Kayes cuts and gets an inside edge onto the stumps. This is a big wicket for the Indians.

Zunaed Siddique 37(52 balls)

Siddique is smartly stumped by Dhoni. Bangladesh lose their second wicket. Harbhajan is rewarded for his fine bowling effort. Flighted delivery, lands outside off and turns away to beat the outside edge. Dhoni collects the ball and whips the bails off in a flash. They appeal but Dhoni didn’t seam confident as it was referred upstairs. Though, the backfoot was on the line and hence OUT was flashed on the giant screen. Pin drop silence in the stands.

Shakib Al Hasan 55(50 balls)

Shakib departs! The party is over, says Ravi Shastri (on air). Length ball, the left-hander slogs it straight down the throat of Harbhajan at deep mid-wicket. He takes the catch, turns to the crowd, keeps the ball inside his pocket and bows to the audience! Pathan is ecstatic as the crowd is stunned in silence!

Mushfiqur Rahim 25(30 balls)

Rahim exits in his attempt to accelerate in the powerplay. A cleverly bowled slower delivery by Zaheer, outside off, Rahim plays it uppishly through the covers but fails to get the desired elevation. Raina takes a simple catch leaping up. Bangladesh look completely out now.

Roqibul Hassan 28 (28 balls)

Mahmudullah 6 (6 balls)

Naeem Islam 2(8 balls)

Abdur Razzak 1(5balls)

Shafiul Islam 0 (1 ball)

Rubel Hossain 1 (6balls)

Fall Of Wicket: 1-56 (Imrul Kayes, 6.5 Over) 2-129 (Zunaed Siddique, 23.1 Over) 3-188(Tamim Iqbal, 32.1 Over) 4-234 (Shakib Al Hasan, 39.4 Over) 5-248(Mushfiqur Rahim, 42.3 Over) 6-261 (Mahmudullah, 44.3 Over) 7-275(Naeem Islam, 46.3 Over) 8-279 (Abdur Razzak, 48 Over) 9-280 (Shafiul Islam, 48.3 Over)

RESULT: INDIA WON BY 87 RUNS in 1st ODI

India Batting : 370/4 (50) Run Rate: 7.4
Bangladesh Batting : 283/9 (50) Run Rate: 5.70

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Bangladesh v India, Group B, World Cup 2011, Mirpur


Bangladesh spirited in improbable chase


Junaid Siddique was stumped off Harbhajan Singh's bowling as the spinners reined in Bangladesh's scoring rate to put India in front in Mirpur

Virat Kohli scored a century in his first World Cup game

Bangladesh did not go quietly. Their batsmen revived a Mirpur crowd reeling from the Indian onslaught with a spirited chase, but despite their swinging approach, their chances of overhauling the target of 371 were remote. The pitch quickened under lights, making shot-making easier, and the dew made the outfield slick and the ball harder to grip, but Bangladesh's bowlers had conceded far too much ground for their batsmen to make up.
It was Imrul Kayes, and not their leading batsman Tamim Iqbal, that kickstarted Bangladesh's innings. He carved Sreesanth over point and pulled Zaheer through square leg and those shots, combined with a few glances and inside-edges to fine leg, had boosted the score to 28 after four overs. And then Kayes exploded, and Sreesanth lost the plot.
During his first spell, Sreesanth had bowled inswinging yorkers, which both the left-handers somehow survived. The first ball of his fifth over, though, was a wide one that Kayes slashed at and bottom-edged past MS Dhoni to the fine-leg boundary. Sreesanth changed his line of attack, going round the wicket, and over-stepped while bowling a full delivery that Kayes flicked for four. A free-hit followed, and Kayes rocked back to pull towards the boundary, after which he drove a length ball through cover for four more. Sreesanth responded by slanting one so far down leg side that Dhoni couldn't reach it, resulting in five wides. He had conceded 24 off the over and Bangladesh were 51 for 0 after five.
While Zaheer had control over the run-rate at his end, Dhoni had had no option but to take Sreesanth off and bring Munaf Patel into the attack, a move that had immediate results. Kayes tried to force the slower pace of Munaf through the off side and played on, ending the opening partnership at 56.
The momentum, however, did not abate immediately as Junaid Siddique laid into the bowling, hoisting Munaf over the square leg boundary. Yusuf backpedalled, trying to catch it, and ended up crashing into the advertisement hoardings after tripping over the boundary skirting. Yusuf also failed to hold on to a tough chance after Siddique, on 10, had skied Munaf towards midwicket. Tamim then found his fluency and lofted Munaf over mid-on and punched him through cover.
Dhoni brought spin into the attack and Harbhajan Singh and Yusuf slowly but surely reined in the Bangladesh batsmen. Though Tamim and Siddique kept their wickets intact, the rise in dot balls heaped pressure on them. Siddique's dismissal - he was caught short of his crease by Dhoni's quick gloves in the 24th - for 37 further dampened Bangladesh's hopes. The lack of boundaries steadily forced the asking-rate up and at the half-way stage it was 9.36 per over.


50 overs India 370 for 4 (Sehwag 175, Kohli 100*) v Bangladesh


With a withering drive off the back foot, Virender Sehwag slammed the first ball of the 2011 World Cup to the cover boundary and, silencing a boisterous Mirpur crowd, recorded his maiden one-day international century against Bangladesh. He and Virat Kohli, who justified his captain's decision to leave out Suresh Raina with a century of his own, gave evidence of the havoc India's batting line-up can create, as Bangladesh's bowlers failed to maintain composure in the grandest match of their lives.
There was wisdom in Bangladesh choosing to chase - the previous 12 day-night matches at the Shere Bangla were won by the team batting second - but the bowlers offered abundant scoring opportunities on a slow pitch that kept low and had loopy bounce not conducive to shot-making. Shakib Al Hasan had said he wanted keep India below 260 when he put them in because of the dew factor later in the evening. He watched the target swell past that as Sehwag and Kohli dismantled the attack in front of a shell-shocked crowd.
Sehwag bookended the tournament's first over, from Shafiul Islam, with powerful drives to the cover-point boundary. Shafiul was guilty of giving Sehwag too much width, and in his second over he erred by straying twice on to Sachin Tendulkar's pads, and watched one ball disappear behind square and the other in front. His day would not get better and he conceded 69 off seven. In between Shaiful's first two overs, Rubel Hossain conceded two boundaries as well, and India raced to 36 after four.
Shakib turned to his premier spinner, Abdur Razzak, in the fifth over and he brought a semblance of control over the run-rate. Razzak looped the ball into Sehwag from round the wicket, following the batsman and cramping him for room as he tried hit inside out through the off side. Sehwag had scored 12 off his first six balls and 13 off his next 24.
Bangladesh were listless, though, as Sehwag regained his touch and drove the first ball off the bowling Powerplay to the long-on boundary, before finally making powerful contact with an inside-out drive. And then they had some good fortune. A mix-up, during which both Tendulkar and Sehwag were ball-watching, left both batsmen at one end and the Mirpur crowd found its voice again.
Sehwag, however, continued piercing gaps and hit the tournament's first six by hoisting Razzak over wide long-on to bring up his half-century off 45 balls. With his regular opening partner, Gautam Gambhir, Sehwag added 83 to build on the opening stand of 69. But while Sehwag used muscle on a sluggish surface, Gambhir played with surgical precision, dabbing, pushing and chipping into gaps to score at a run-a-ball without fuss. His dismissal for 39, bowled after missing a straight one from Mahmudullah, brought the crowd to life momentarily.
The stand out feature of Kohli's innings was his driving. On a surface this slow, he got to the pitch of the ball, gathering momentum with a forward thrust of his body, and drove the ball crisply through the off side with a whip of his wrists. He did it repeatedly against pace and spin, scoring effortlessly at more than a run a ball.
In the 32nd over, Sehwag reached his century off 94 balls with a nudge through midwicket. In the 33rd, Kohli drove Naeem Islam twice to the cover boundary and pulled him behind square as well. India took the batting Powerplay soon after the mandatory ball change and began to toy with the bowling. They would the boundary at will, the inside-edges missed the stumps and the lofted mis-hits fell into gaps. India scored 48 for 0 during the last block of fielding restrictions.
At one stage in seemed as though Sehwag, who had Gambhir running for him because of an injury, had a shot at a double-century. He ran out of steam, though, in the 48th over, almost making good his pledge to bat through the innings.
Kohli, however, moved seamlessly towards a hundred in his first World Cup match. He got there off the penultimate ball of the innings and leapt in celebration, possibly having secured his spot for the rest of the tournament.