Monday, July 13, 2009

Sri Lanka vs Pakistan Live Streaming 1st Test Day 3

Younus has urged his team to carry their T20 form into the Test series.

"We need to show the same consistency and the same winning mentality in other forms of the game," he said.

A line-up of five specialist batsmen would include openers Khurram Manzoor and Salman Butt along with Yousuf, Misbah-ul-Haq and Younus himself in the middle order.
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Japan vs Malaysia Live Streaming Basketball on 14 th July

Japan vs Malaysia Live Streaming Basketball on 14 th July
This is a big basketball competition for women. This game is important for both Japan and Malaysia. Japan is more favorite than Malaysia. I think Japan will win this game today.So do not miss this game to watch live.This match wil b exciting.
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Sri Lanka vs Pakistan Live Streaming 1st Test Day 3


Sri Lanka Vs Pakistan

Venue :2nd Test Match, P Sara Oval, Colombo
Live action starts from: 04:30 GMT (10:00 IST) Test Pakistan Tour of Sri Lanka 2009 Test Match Match


Wednesday, July 8, 2009

England vs Australia Live Streaming 1st Test Day 2 The Ashes 2009

At stumps England were poised delicately at 7/336 with nightwatchman James Anderson (2) and Stuart Broad (4) facing a nervous night as they prepare to face an Aussie pace barrage that was extracting banana swing and wicked seam from Cardiff’s Sophia Gardens pitch.
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England vs Australia Live Streaming 1st Test Day 2 The Ashes 2009

Andrew Strauss and Ricky Ponting at the toss
England Vs Australia

Venue :1st Test Match, Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Live action starts from: 10:00 GMT (15:30 IST) Test The Ashes 2009 Test Match Match


This year’s Ashes series launched into action today and all indications are that the first test should be a cracker with Australia taking honours on day one.

At stumps England were poised delicately at 7/336 with nightwatchman James Anderson (2) and Stuart Broad (4) facing a nervous night as they prepare to face an Aussie pace barrage that was extracting banana swing and wicked seam from Cardiff’s Sophia Gardens pitch.

As predicted here at BetUS.com Ben Hilfenhaus (2/61) started his Ashes career in fine form taking the wicket of Alastair Cook for 10 before man-model Mitchell Johnson (2/68) had England on the back foot at 3-90 dismissing Andrew Strauss (30) and Ravi Bopara (35).

A middle order revival through born-again Englishman Kevin Pietersen (69) and ginger-ninja Paul Collingwood (64) righted a potentially capsizing ship putting on 138 for the fourth wicket before gingerness caused Collingwood to lose his head.

Pietersen then succumbed to delusions of his own grandeur believing incorrectly that you can sweep a ball from far outside off stump without moving giving Nathan Hauritz (1/67) his first and potentially his last wicket of the series (due to a lack of talent more than anything).

Andrew Flintoff (37) and ‘keeper Matt Prior (56) combined for a slapdash 80-plus partnership before Peter Siddle (2/93) sidled up to claim their wickets late in the day.

Australia will be hoping to strike nice and early tomorrow morning and remove the tail to allow their batsmen an opportunity to compile a healthy lead.

With Graeme Swann and Monty Panesar the batsmen to come, it should be quick if they can remove Anderson or Broad.

All of Australia will be hoping for a Simon Katich/Phillip Hughes master class while England will just be hoping.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

England vs Australia Live Streaming Test The Ashes 2009

It will be an Ashes tour for the ages – one where we will truly see how the new generation of Australian cricketers measure up as they take on our biggest foes in England.
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England vs Australia Live Streaming Test The Ashes 2009

England Vs Australia

Venue :1st Test Match, Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Live action starts from: 10:00 GMT (15:30 IST) Test The Ashes 2009 Test Match Match

It will be an Ashes tour for the ages – one where we will truly see how the new generation of Australian cricketers measure up as they take on our biggest foes in England.

After a disappointing Australian summer filled with questionable batting and off field drama, our cricketers have turned their fortune around in South Africa with the likes of newcomers Phil Hughes, Ben Hilfenhaus and Peter Siddle stepping up and proving once again that Australia is a team to be reckoned with.

England will also be out to steady their rapidly sinking ship after an embarrassing test series against the West Indies, where they scored their third worst ever total of 51 runs.

The English are confident that their bowlers can do the job, but the Australian team’s rebirth has well and truly begun. Will the Aussies be able to wipe the memory of their 2005 Ashes loss in the U.K. out of the minds of cricket fans everywhere?