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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Cricket current - a cricket blog

Cricket current - a cricket blog


Strauss leads charge but bowling doubts remain | England vs South Africa 2009

Posted: 10 Nov 2009 06:53 AM PST

On the start of what will surely be a long and gruelling tour, Andrew Strauss led by example with an unbeaten 117 to guide England to victory against the somewhat unnervingly titled Warriors in their second warm-up game.

I have to admit I had my doubts as to whether Strauss could juggle the responsibility that comes with captaincy and maintain his form with the bat. I'm happy to say that I've been emphatically proven wrong time and time again. If anything his batting has improved with the extra responsibility and he showed his skills again at Kimberley, hitting ten fours and a six in his 119 ball innings.

Before we get too excited this was against average opposition, though they put up more of a challenge than the Eagles did last Friday. But cause for concern was the failure of openers Jimmy Anderson and Tim Bresnan to strike in their combined 19 overs. Adil Rashid and the recalled Sajid Mahmood were also expensive, prompting me again to wonder whether the side has the depth of bowling required to take 22 wickets in a Test match consecutively - Stuart Broad and Graham Onions were injured for this game remember. The one bowler who did rescue the day was Graeme Swann, taking 3-26 of his 10 overs. I feel Swann is England's most improved player over the past 18 months, cementing his place in the side with a consistent spells of tight and disciplined spin bowling to improve Englands cricket odds

With the bat, Strauss aside, there are also signs of promise. Eoin Morgan seems to be growing into the international scene along with Joe Denley, while Jonathan Trott is playing like a seasoned International veteran. Let's not forget Kevin Pietersen, who hopes to be back for the one-day matches after completing his rehabilitation from that nasty achilles injury.

All these and more will have to be their best to beat a very accomplished South African side on their own turf. But given the trials, trauma and tribulations off last year's winter cricket tour , it is just nice to be talking about matters on the field again rather than petty political squabbles off it.

By Tom Mallows

2011 ICC Cricket World cup - Schedule and fixtures

Posted: 09 Nov 2009 05:45 PM PST

The final fixtures of ICC Cricket World cup 2011 has been announced with India taking Bangladesh in the opening match. India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh will be the hosts with Mumbai hosting the final of the World cup. It seems ICC took lessons from 2007 world cup and has divided the teams in two groups so that big teams qualify.


Group Division:
Group A: Group B
Australia, Pakistan, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Canada, Kenya. India, South Africa, England, West Indies, Bangladesh, Ireland, Netherlands.


Match no.


Date

Teams

Venue

1


19 Feb

India vs Bangladesh

Dhaka

2


20 Feb

New Zealand vs Kenya

Chennai

3


20 Feb

Sri Lanka vs Canada

Hambantota

4


21 Feb

Australia vs Zimbabwe

Ahmedabad

5


22 Feb

England vs Netherlands

Nagpur

6


23 Feb

Pakistan vs Kenya

Hambantota

7


24 Feb

South Africa vs West Indies

New Delhi

8


25 Feb

Australia vs New Zealand

Nagpur

9


25 Feb

Bangladesh vs Ireland

Dhaka

10


26 Feb

Sri Lanka vs Pakistan

Colombo

11


27 Feb

India vs England

Kolkata

12


28 Feb

West Indies vs Netherlands

New Delhi

13


28 Feb

Zimbabwe vs Canada

Nagpur

14


1 Mar

Sri Lanka vs Kenya

Colombo

15


2 Mar

England vs Ireland

Bangalore

16


3 Mar

South Africa vs Netherlands

Mohali

17


3 Mar

Pakistan vs Canada

Colombo

18


4 Mar

New Zealand vs Zimbabwe

Ahmedabad

19


4 Mar

Bangladesh vs West Indies

Dhaka

20


5 Mar

Sri Lanka vs Australia

Colombo

21


6 Mar

India vs Ireland

Bangalore

22


6 Mar

England vs South Africa

Chennai

23


7 Mar

Kenya vs Canada

New Delhi

24


8 Mar

Pakistan vs New Zealand

Pallekelle

25


9 Mar

India vs Netherlands

New Delhi

26


10 Mar

Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe

Pallekelle

27


11 Mar

West Indies vs Ireland

Mohali

28


11 Mar

Bangladesh vs England

Chittagong

29


12 Mar

India vs South Africa

Nagpur

30


13 Mar

New Zealand vs Canada

Mumbai

31


13 Mar

Australia vs Kenya

Bangalore

32


14 Mar

Pakistan vs Zimbabwe

Pallekelle

33


14 Mar

Bangladesh vs Netherlands

Chittagong

34


15 Mar

South Africa vs Ireland

Kolkata

35


16 Mar

Australia vs Canada

Bangalore

36


17 Mar

England vs West Indies

Chennai

37


18 Mar

Sri Lanka vs New Zealand

Mumbai

38


18 Mar

Ireland vs Netherlands

Kolkata

39


19 Mar

Australia vs Pakistan

Colombo

40


19 Mar

Bangladesh vs South Africa

Dhaka

41


20 Mar

Zimbabwe vs Kenya

Kolkata

42


20 Mar

India vs West Indies

Chennai

43


23 Mar

First Quarterfinal

Dhaka

44


24 Mar

Second Quarterfinal

Colombo

45


25 Mar

Third Quarterfinal

Dhaka

46


26 Mar

Fourth Quarterfinal

Ahmedabad

47


29 Mar

First Semifinal

Colombo

48


30 Mar

Second Semifinal

Mohali

49


02 Apr

FINAL

Mumbai


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