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Showing posts with label Australia v England. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australia v England. Show all posts

Saturday, February 26, 2011

England vs India Live Streaming Highlights ICC Cricket World Cup 2011

ICC World Cup Cricket Live Stream: India vs England Live Streaming ICC World Cup on 27 February, 2011




WATCH India Vs England Live Streaming ICC WORLD CUP 2011 AT FEB 27, 2011 here. England will go into their second game of the World Cup as they take on India at Bangalore on February 27. This game will be played on Sunday and one can expect capacity crowds to be everywhere – and empty streets in the country.

India will look to beat England, who were so bad in the field and with the ball against Netherlands that even a club side would have got a lot of runs off them. India’s batting is one of the strongest in the world and will take the English bowling on easily, unless the Bangalore track has the pace and the bounce to worry the Indians.


England will need their pace bowling to fire against a side which does not face pace too well. This will mean that they will look to bounce the Indian batsmen out, with the likes of Stuart Broad and Tim Bresnan been the key.


It will also be interesting to see whether England get in their second spinner.Watch Free Live Stream India vs England ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 Online Broadcast below.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Australia v England 4th ODI at Adelaide Oval - Jan 26, 2011 Highlights, Live streaming


4th ODI Match - Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
On Jan 26, 2011 from 13:50 Local Day Night Match | 03:20 GMT | 09:20 BST
Australia would take on England in the 4th ODI match of the The Ashes 2010. The match will be hosted at Adelaide. Schedule time of Match is 13:50 Local Time (03:20 GMT). The match is schedule to be played on Jan 26, 2011. The schedule match would be Day/Night and played under flood light condition. Get List of all Cricket Matches between England vs Australia.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Australia v England, 5th Test, Sydney, 2nd day England hold the edge despite Johnson's efforts

Australia v England, 5th Test, Sydney, 2nd day England hold the edge despite Johnson's efforts. Mitchell Johnson did his best to keep Australia alive in the final Ashes Test with a vital half-century and two key wickets on an absorbing day, but England were handily placed on 3 for 167 in reply to 280. Andrew Strauss hit a sparkling 58-ball 60 to launch England's reply following Johnson's counterattacking 53, then Alastair Cook maintained his prolific form only to lose Kevin Pietersen shortly before the close.


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Strauss and Jonathan Trott fell in quick succession to leave England 2 for 99 and memories of Perth, where Johnson had sparked a dramatic England collapse, were not far away. Cook should have become Michael Beer's first Test wicket on 46, but the delivery was called no-ball after Billy Bowden asked to check the front line when Cook lofted to mid-on. However, to Beer's huge credit he remained focused on the game and was able to steady himself under Pietersen's hook shot at fine leg in what could prove a pivotal wicket.


Australia were struggling to make 200 before Johnson and Ben Hilfenhaus combined to add 76 for the ninth wicket but their momentum was eroded as Strauss raced out of the blocks against some shoddy bowling. Hilfenhaus was especially disappointing, dropping short at a friendly pace to allow Strauss free pull shots one of which cleared deep square-leg for six
 

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