Friday, February 29, 2008

India colts battle past NZ to final

Kuala Lumpur: India survived a late scare to beat New Zealand by three wickets and book a berth in the final of the under-19 World Cup here on Wednesday.
In a thrilling rain-curtailed semi-final, the Black Caps rode Corey Anderson’s 68-ball 70 to score a modest 205 for eight in 50 overs after electing to bat.
However, the target become slightly stiffer for the Indians after it was reset at 191 in 43 overs owing to rain interruption.
Opener Sreevats Goswami (51 off 76 balls) and Man of the Match Virat Kohli (43 off 53 balls) played sensible knocks to lay the foundation for India’s win, which was achieved in 41.3 overs at the expense of seven wickets.
Even though India’s firebrand pacer Pradeep Sangwan could not taste success, other bowlers stuck to their task to check the New Zealanders from scoring freely and take wickets at regular intervals.
New ball bowler Ajitesh Argal provided the early breakthrough claiming opener George Worker (3).
Ken Williamson (37) and Fraser Colson (32) consolidated the New Zealand innings with a vital 57-run partnership for the third wicket. Kohli removed both batsmen.
That, however, was not the end of the Black Caps’ resistance as Anderson blasted 70.
Anderson gathered 58 runs for the seventh wicket with M Bracewell (17 not out) before falling to Tanmay Srivastava.
Kohli (2/27), S. Kaul (2/43) and Srivastava (2/46) were the main wicket-takers for India.
During the run chase, India lost — Taruwar Kohli (10) and Srivastava (13) — cheaply, but wicketkeeper-batsman Goswami and Kohli steadied the boat by adding 84 runs for the third wicket.
Goswami was castled by Tim Southee while Kohli was caught by Williamson off George Worker.
The Indians were cruising with 11 required off 21 balls with five wickets in hand. But suddenly, the Black Caps applied pressure and were able to notch up two quick wickets.
But middle order batsman Saurabh Tiwary (29 not out off 41 balls) held his nerve to see the Indians through.

Friday, February 22, 2008

Moolah Is Raining

IPL News

MS Dhoni goes to Chennai for Rs 6 cr-that's Rs 37.5 lakh per match, 17 times what he gets every time he plays for India in an ODI.

Pathan brothers, a muezzin's sons, get Rs 5.6 cr, with Irfan pocketing Rs 3.7 cr and Yusuf Rs 1.9 cr.

Ishant Sharma,19, is the highest-paid IPL bowler, netting Rs 3.8 cr. Already India's fastest bowler ever will bowl each delivery in IPL valuing more than Rs 1 lakh.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Money Is Raining

IPL:

Jaipur (Team) , 8 (Players Hired) , Rs. 1.5 cr (Avg. Cost Per Player)

Chennai , 11 , Rs. 2.2 cr

Mumbai , 8 , Rs. 2.5 cr

Bangalore , 10 , Rs. 1.9 cr

Hyderabad , 11 , Rs. 2.1 cr

Mohali , 10 , Rs. 2.3 cr

Kolkata , 11 , Rs. 2.2 cr

Delhi , 11 , Rs. 2.1 cr

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

IPL

IPL(Indian Premier League): It is a professional cricket league administered by BCCI (Board of Cricket Control in India). The matches played will be of 20-overs for each team.The matches will last around 3 and a half hours. They will be broadcasted around the world on Sony Network.There will be eight teams, each named after a city. All world's biggest cricketers will play in this league. Entertainment value will be huge as Cricket,Corporates and Bollywood are coming together. The teams are:

Delhi( Owned by GMR Group):
Players:
Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir,Dinesh Karthik,Manoj Tiwary(India)Md. Asif,Shoaib Malik(Pakistan),Daniel Vettori(N Zeland),P Mahroof,T Dilshan(S Lanka),
AB Devilliers(S Africa),Glenn McGrath(Aus).

Kolkatta(Owned by Shahrukh Khan):
Players:
Sourav Ganguly,Ishant Sharma,M Karthik,A Agarkar(India),D Hussey,R Ponting(Aus),Shoaib Akhtar,U Gul(Pakistan),B McCullum(N Zeland),C Gayle(W Indies),Tatenda Taibu(Zimbabwe).

Mumbai(Owned by Mukesh Ambani):
Players:
Sachin Tendulkar,Robin Utthapa,Harbhajan Singh(India),Sanath Jayasuriya,Lasith Mallinga,Dilhara Fernando(S Lanka),Shaun Pollock,L Bosman(S Africa).

Chennai(Owned by India Cements):
Players:
MS Dhoni,Suresh Raina,Parthiv Patel,Joginder Sharma(India),Matthew Hayden,Micheal Hussey(Aus),M Murlitharan(S Lanka),Stephen Fleming,Jacob Oram(N Zeland),A Morkel,M Ntini(S Africa).

Bangalore(Owned by Vijay Mallaya):
Players:
Rahul Dravid,Anil Kumble,Z Khan,Wasim Jaffer(India),Cameroon White,Nathan Bracken(Aus),J Kallis,Mark Boucher,Dale Steyn(S Africa),S Chanderpaul(W Indies).

Hyderabad(Owned by Deccan Chronicles):
Players:
VVS Laxman,Rohit Sharma,RP Singh(India),Adam Gilchrist,Andrew Symonds(Aus),Shahid Afridi(Pakistan),C Silva,Chaminda Vaas,Nuwan Zoysa(S Lanka),Scott Styris(N Zeland),H Gibbs(S Africa).

Chandigarh/Mohali(Owned by Priety Zinta/Ness Wadia):
Players:
Yuvraj Singh,Irfan Pathan,S Sreesanth,Romesh Powar,P Chawla(India),Brett Lee,Simon Katich(Aus),Kumar Sangakara,Mahela Jayawardene(S Lanka),Ramnaresh Sarwan(W Indies).

Jaipur(Owned by Emerging Media Group):
Players:
Md. Kaif,Y Pathan,M Patel(India),Shane Warne,J Langer(Aus),Y Khan,K Akmal(Pakistan),G Smith(S Africa).

The rest of the players for the teams will be local players and U-21 players of that region.