Friday, January 28, 2011

Mumbai Indians questions last-minute IPL auction changes


New Delhi, Jan 27 (IANS) Mumbai Indians Thursday shot a strongly worded letter to the Governing Council of the Indian Premier League (IPL) seeking clarification on the last-minute changes made to the auction rules for the league's fourth edition.
Nikhil Meswani, executive director of Reliance Industries, in a letter to the Governing Council asked why was the auction changed from 'selection of sets at random' to pre-decided 'order of auction list' for the January 8-9 players auction, and said there was no 'justification' in making the last-minute change.
'The primary purpose of deciding the order of auction through random draw in the auction room in the presence of the bidders is to ensure transparency and a level playing field to all the franchises so that they are not privy to the process. And no particular team receives preferred treatment,' he said.
'Any change in the auction rules process or procedures in this manner on the very last minute can have any justification if, and only if, strong justifiable and emergent reasons can be demonstrated. We see a complete absence of such reason or justification. Kindly let us know as to why and to whose instance ths change was introduced,' he said.
Meswani also asked the Governing Council to furnish series of documents, including agenda note and agenda of the meeting (Dec 17) of the IPL Governing Council in which the auction briefing was approved.
He also wanted the quorum and minutes of the same meeting and agenda note if any containing justification that necessitated the change in the presentation of the sets and rules and bye-laws of IPL relating to auction procedures.

ICC Cricket World Cup schedule


Schedules & Results

Upcoming
#Date & TimeMatchVenueResult
1Sat 19 Feb 02:00 PM IST
IND vs BANShere Bangla National Stadium, MirpurTo be played
2Sun 20 Feb 09:30 AM ISTNZ vs KENMA Chidambaram Stadium, ChennaiTo be played
3Sun 20 Feb 02:30 PM IST
SL vs CANMahinda Rajapaksa International Cricket Stadium, HambantotaTo be played
4Mon 21 Feb 02:30 PM IST
AUS vs ZIMSardar Patel Gujarat Stadium, MoteraTo be played
5Tue 22 Feb 02:30 PM IST
ENG vs NEDVidarbha Cricket Association Ground, NagpurTo be played
6Wed 23 Feb 02:30 PM IST
PAK vs KENMahinda Rajapaksa International Cricket Stadium, HambantotaTo be played
7Thu 24 Feb 02:30 PM IST
SA vs WIFeroz Shah Kotla, DelhiTo be played
8Fri 25 Feb 09:30 AM ISTAUS vs NZVidarbha Cricket Association Ground, NagpurTo be played
9Fri 25 Feb 02:00 PM IST
BAN vs IREShere Bangla National Stadium, MirpurTo be played
10Sat 26 Feb 02:30 PM IST
PAK vs SLR.Premadasa Stadium, ColomboTo be played
11Sun 27 Feb 02:30 PM IST
IND vs ENGTo Be ConfirmedTo be played
12Mon 28 Feb 09:30 AM ISTZIM vs CANVidarbha Cricket Association Ground, NagpurTo be played
13Mon 28 Feb 02:30 PM IST
WI vs NEDFeroz Shah Kotla, DelhiTo be played
14Tue 01 Mar 02:30 PM IST
SL vs KENR.Premadasa Stadium, ColomboTo be played
15Wed 02 Mar 02:30 PM IST
ENG vs IREM Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru (Bangalore)To be played
16Thu 03 Mar 09:30 AM ISTSA vs NEDPunjab Cricket Association Stadium, MohaliTo be played
17Thu 03 Mar 02:30 PM IST
PAK vs CANR.Premadasa Stadium, ColomboTo be played
18Fri 04 Mar 09:30 AM ISTNZ vs ZIMSardar Patel Gujarat Stadium, MoteraTo be played
19Fri 04 Mar 02:00 PM IST
BAN vs WIShere Bangla National Stadium, MirpurTo be played
20Sat 05 Mar 02:30 PM IST
AUS vs SLR.Premadasa Stadium, ColomboTo be played
21Sun 06 Mar 09:30 AM ISTSA vs ENGMA Chidambaram Stadium, ChennaiTo be played
22Sun 06 Mar 02:30 PM IST
IND vs IREM Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru (Bangalore)To be played
23Mon 07 Mar 02:30 PM IST
CAN vs KENFeroz Shah Kotla, DelhiTo be played
24Tue 08 Mar 02:30 PM IST
PAK vs NZPallekele International Cricket Stadium, KandyTo be played
25Wed 09 Mar 02:30 PM IST
IND vs NEDFeroz Shah Kotla, DelhiTo be played
26Thu 10 Mar 02:30 PM IST
SL vs ZIMPallekele International Cricket Stadium, KandyTo be played
27Fri 11 Mar 09:30 AM ISTWI vs IREPunjab Cricket Association Stadium, MohaliTo be played
28Fri 11 Mar 02:00 PM IST
BAN vs ENGZahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, ChittagongTo be played
29Sat 12 Mar 02:30 PM IST
IND vs SAVidarbha Cricket Association Ground, NagpurTo be played
30Sun 13 Mar 09:30 AM ISTNZ vs CANWankhede Stadium, MumbaiTo be played
31Sun 13 Mar 02:30 PM IST
AUS vs KENM Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru (Bangalore)To be played
32Mon 14 Mar 09:00 AM ISTBAN vs NEDZahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, ChittagongTo be played
33Mon 14 Mar 02:30 PM IST
PAK vs ZIMPallekele International Cricket Stadium, KandyTo be played
34Tue 15 Mar 02:30 PM IST
SA vs IREEden Gardens, KolkataTo be played
35Wed 16 Mar 02:30 PM IST
AUS vs CANM Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru (Bangalore)To be played
36Thu 17 Mar 02:30 PM IST
ENG vs WIMA Chidambaram Stadium, ChennaiTo be played
37Fri 18 Mar 09:30 AM ISTNED vs IREEden Gardens, KolkataTo be played
38Fri 18 Mar 02:30 PM IST
NZ vs SLWankhede Stadium, MumbaiTo be played
39Sat 19 Mar 09:00 AM ISTBAN vs SAShere Bangla National Stadium, MirpurTo be played
40Sat 19 Mar 02:30 PM IST
AUS vs PAKR.Premadasa Stadium, ColomboTo be played
41Sun 20 Mar 09:30 AM ISTZIM vs KENEden Gardens, KolkataTo be played
42Sun 20 Mar 02:30 PM IST
IND vs WIMA Chidambaram Stadium, ChennaiTo be played
43Wed 23 Mar 02:00 PM IST
A1 vs B4 (1st Quarter Final, C)Shere Bangla National Stadium, MirpurTo be played
44Thu 24 Mar 02:30 PM IST
A2 vs B3 (2nd Quarter Final, D)Sardar Patel Gujarat Stadium, MoteraTo be played
45Fri 25 Mar 02:00 PM IST
A3 vs B2 (3rd Quarter Final, E)Shere Bangla National Stadium, MirpurTo be played
46Sat 26 Mar 02:30 PM IST
A4 vs B1 (4th Quarter Final, F)R.Premadasa Stadium, ColomboTo be played
47Tue 29 Mar 02:30 PM IST
Winner C vs Winner E (1st Semi Final)R.Premadasa Stadium, ColomboTo be played
48Wed 30 Mar 02:30 PM IST
Winner D vs Winner F (2nd Semi Final)Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, MohaliTo be played
49Sat 02 Apr 02:30 PM IST
SF1 vs SF2 (Final)Wankhede Stadium, MumbaiTo be played

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Cricket World Cup 2011 Team Divided by Group


TEAM STANDINGS

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Cricket World Cup 2011 hopefuls on tightrope


New Delhi, Jan 28, 2011 (AFP) - A promo of the upcoming World Cup by the host broadcasters shows players from the 14 participating nations walking a tightrope high in the air to achieve their goal.
With reigning champions Australia shedding their prowess and evenly-matched teams facing a treacherous knock-out format, copywriters have already forseen an unpredictable, wide-open tournament from Februaty 19-April 2.
Australia have dominated the World Cup stage in spectacular fashion, winning the last three editions in 1999, 2003 and 2007 to add to their first success under Allan Border in 1987. But rivals this time will fancy their chances against the new-look Aussies following the retirement of key stars like Shane Warne, Glenn McGrath, Matthew HaydenAdam Gilchrist and Andrew Symonds.
Australia will still remain strong contenders to pick up a fifth title, but India and Sri Lanka - who co-host the World Cup with Bangladesh - and South Africa and England are regarded the frontrunners.
With the unpredictable, but hugely talented, Pakistanis also in the mix alongside two-time championsWest Indies and New Zealand, the race for the title is wide open. "This could be anyone's tournament," Kapil Dev, India's World Cup-winning captain in 1983, told AFP. "The conditions will favour teams from the sub-continent, but don't write off other sides. They have all played enough in this part of the world to know what awaits them."
Adding to the excitement is the new format where teams face sudden-death after the preliminary league. Unlike the last three editions, where there were two league stages before the semi-finalists were determined, the upcoming tournament will see the knock-outs begin after the first round itself.
The 14 teams have been divided into two groups for the initial round-robin league, with the top four from each half advancing to the quarter-finals. The quarter-final format, first used in 1996 before being discarded, was revived to ensure a team plays a minimum of six matches even if they don't make the next round.
In the 2007 World Cup in the Caribbean, crowd pullers India and Pakistan went out of the reckoning after just three matches as they failed to enter the second round.
India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni admitted the new 'banana skin' format was a double-edged sword. "Teams will get to play more matches, but once through to the second round, you just can't afford to have an off-day," said Dhoni. "One bad move and you could be out of it."
Reigning champions Australia have been drawn with Sri Lanka, Pakistan, New Zealand, Zimbabwe,Canada and Kenya in Group A. India and Bangladesh, who play the tournament opener in Dhaka on February 19, will be joined by England, South Africa, West IndiesIreland and the Netherlands in a relatively tougher Group B.
The World Cup will be held in the sub-continent, the nerve-centre and financial powerhouse of cricket, for the third time after India and Pakistan held it in 1987 and were joined by Sri Lanka in 1996. Pakistanwere also due to co-host the 2011 party, but were stripped of their rights due to security concerns in the volatile nation in the aftermath of the terror attack on the Sri Lankan team in 2009.
India are using eight Test venues for their 29 matches, but they have already hit problems in a worrying echo of the troubles which dogged the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi.
The Wankhede stadium in Mumbai, the site of the April 2 final, has been reconstructed. But refurbishment work on the iconic Eden Gardens in Kolkata was so far behind schedule that the venue's first game of four - the February 27 clash betwen India and England - has had to be moved to another ground. Sri Lanka's 12 matches will be held at three venues, including two brand new 25,000-seater stadia in Pallekele near the hill resort of Kandy and Hambantota in the deep south.
The eight games alloted to Bangladesh will be played at the Sher-e-Bangla cricket stadium in Mirpur on the outskirts of Dhaka and the Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury stadium in Chittagong.
The World Cup contenders are set for a financial bonanza with a record prize purse of eight million dollars on offer, a rise of three million from the previous edition. The winners receive $3.25 million -Australia took home $2.2 million in 2007 - while the losing finalists get $1.5 million. With an additional $30,000 kept aside for the winners of each first round match, the champions stand to gain another $180,000 if they win all their six preliminary games. The two losing semi-finalists take home $500,000 each, while teams that are knocked out in the quarter-final stage will get $250,000 each. The prize money does not include the share of the profits the International Cricket Council dishes out to all the 14 participating teams from its joint revenue pool.


Friday, January 21, 2011

India vs South Africa 1st ODI Live, IND vs SA Live Score



India takes on South Africa in a five-match one-day international cricket series starting on Wednesday, 12 January 2011. The IND vs SA 1st ODI cricket match will be played on Sahara Stadium Kingsmead, Durban. The match is a Day/Night affair. The game begins at 6 pm, IST.
In 3 test matches both team have equally draw the series by 1-1 and now its time to defeat in one day series. With the World Cup just around the corner, India will look forward to improve rankings as a win in the five-match series against South Africa could help Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s men become the number one ODI team.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni, said, “Every one of us in the Indian dressing room wants to lift that cup, not only for ourselves but also for the billions of fans supporting us around the globe.”
Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir and Praveen Kumar, who are not playing in the current series because of injury.
This match will be Graeme Smith’s last chance to lead a winning team in an International Cricket Council event as he will be giving up the one-day captaincy after the World Cup.
Smith said: “We are looking to make sure we head into the showpiece with the best preparation possible. The series against India will be our last chance to make sure we are fully prepared.”
Sahara Stadium Kingsmead, Durban - Although the wicket is considered to be one of the fastest and bounciest tracks in the world, India have shown that they are up for the challenge having beaten South Africa at this very venue in the Test series.
India vs South Africa (IND vs SA) 1st ODI
  • Umpires: Brian Jerling (RSA), Simon Taufel (AUS)
  • TV umpire: Marais Erasmus (RSA)
  • Match referee: Chris Broad (ENG)
  • Live Score and Commentary Online at http://scores.sify.com/match/commentary/RSA_IND_JAN12.shtml and Bcci.tv
  • Live Telecast: Ten Cricket and DD National
Last 5 match Records
South Africa: W L W L W
  1. Nov 8, 2010 : vs Pakistan – South Africa won by 57 runs
  2. Nov 5, 2010 : vs Pakistan – Pakistan won by 1 wicket
  3. Nov 2, 2010 : vs Pakistan – South Africa won by 2 runs
  4. Oct 31, 2010 : vs Pakistan – Pakistan won by 1 wicket
  5. Oct 29, 2010 : vs Pakistan – South Africa won by 8 wickets
India: W W W W W
  1. Dec 10th 2010: vs New Zealand – India won by 8 wickets
  2. Dec 7th 2010: vs. New Zealand – India won by 5 wickets
  3. Dec 4th 2010: vs New Zealand – India won by 9 wickets
  4. Dec 1st 2010: vs New Zealand – India won by 8 wickets
  5. Nov 28th 2010: vs New Zealand – India won by 40 runs