Showing posts with label one-day International. Show all posts
Showing posts with label one-day International. Show all posts

October 10, 2010

Muttiah Muralitharan declare his retirement from international cricket

Muttiah Muralitharan, the king bowler in Cricket history, has declared that he would go retire after 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup that will be star from February.

He is one of controversial figure for his bowling history in cricket history. But he could overcome everything with his passion and hard work. His best achievement, he has earned the title of most test cricket holder. On Saturday, he has public his retirement plan.

The Sportal  wrote:
"We have been a great side for last three years and last year was a phenomenal year for CSK because we won the IPL and Champions Trophy," he said.
"But unfortunately as retention you can hold only four players and you have to auction some players."
"Depending on how the owners want to buy the team (I will stay). It's sad for the players but rules have been written, so you can't change."
"I hope that they might buy me back otherwise I will play for whichever team pick me and I will be loyal to them."

Cricket fans knowns that Murali already been retired form Test Cricket. But he is dominating short formatted cricket tournament in Indian Premier League. He use to play on the side of the Chennai Super Kings (CSK)

38 years old, picked up 515 wickets from 337 ODI cricket tournaments and 94 from 72 matches in Twenty20. 

August 28, 2009

England v Australia fixture and time schedule of ODI and Twenty20

After the prestigious Ashes test series 2009, England and visitor Australia will be taken parts for the one-day international series of seven matches. The first match will be played at Kennington Oval, London on September 4, 2009. Before both the team are playing single limited over match against Ireland and Scotland

England already has played their match with Ireland on last Thursday but Australia is going to take on Scotland on Friday. Although these matches are important to hold the poison for the world cricket ranking but the odi between England-Australia is most important. 

You all know that Australia has been beat to the Englishmen in the Ashes test series and this is the 2nd defeat in the last three years. The last victory comes under Michael Vaughan leadership in 2007 and this victory under Andrew Strauss. 

Fixture and time schedules of the England vs Australia ODI and Twenty20 series: 

Sun Aug 30
14:30 local | 13:30 GMT

1st T20I - England v Australia
Old Trafford, Manchester

Tue Sep 1          
19:00 local | 18:00 GMT

2nd T20I - England v Australia
Old Trafford, Manchester

Fri Sep 4          
13:00 local | 12:00 GMT

1st ODI - England v Australia
Kennington Oval, London

Sun Sep 6
10:15 local | 09:15 GMT

2nd ODI - England v Australia
Lord's, London

Wed Sep 9          
14:30 local | 13:30 GMT

3rd ODI - England v Australia
The Rose Bowl, Southampton

Sat Sep 12
10:15 local | 09:15 GMT

4th ODI - England v Australia
Lord's, London

Tue Sep 15          
14:30 local | 13:30 GMT

5th ODI - England v Australia
Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Thu Sep 17          
14:30 local | 13:30 GMT

6th ODI - England v Australia
Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Sun Sep 20
10:15 local | 09:15 GMT

7th ODI - England v Australia
Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street

Drear reader, in this fixture chart you can see that England will take on Australia for two Twenty20 super limited over tournament that will be kicked-off on 30 August and September 1, 2009 at Old Trafford, Manchester. This will be most exciting matches after the Twenty20 World Cup for the Englishmen and Australian. Most probably, before the ICC Twenty20 world Championship 2010 they will not meet any more. So, it will be the most exciting matches for the fans of both nations.

July 22, 2009

West Indies vs Bangladesh one-day International 2009 Fixtures and timetable

Bangladesh is full excitement by winning the first test series in abroad. Although the Bangladesh was played with the alternative team in stead of the national team, it will be wrong that the selected team is less important than the main team. Bangladesh beat WI 2-0 in the test series. Now they will take part in the one-day series of thee ODIs and also the most excitement Twenty20 tournament too.

The geological location keeps the two countries in different place, which is why it is 11 hours time gap comparing with Bangladeshi time. All the three ODI will be kicked-off as a dayer of 13:30 tournament and according to BST it will be held at 20:30 hours because of the government has the pulled the time one hour a head.

Fixture and time Table of Bangladesh vs West Indies One-day Internationals:

Bangladesh Tour of West Indies 2009 ( One Day International )

26 Jul 2009

West Indies vs Bangladesh

1st One Day International, Windsor Park, Roseau, Dominica

Live action starts from: 13:30 GMT (19:00 IST)

28 Jul 2009

West Indies vs Bangladesh

2nd One Day International, Windsor Park, Roseau, Dominica

Live action starts from: 13:30 GMT (19:00 IST)

31 Jul 2009

West Indies vs Bangladesh

3rd One Day International, Warner Park, Basseterre, St Kitts

Live action starts from: 13:30 GMT (19:00 IST)

The test series wins rise-up the hope of to take the one-day series win too. All the fans of Bangladesh are eagerly wait to watch another prestigious victory to their expected team.