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India vs Australia (Ind vs Aus) 1st Test, Day 3 Live Cricket Streaming Links

Posted: 27 Dec 2011 08:30 AM PST


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Statistical Highlights Day 2 of India vs Australia 1st Test Melbourne 2011

Posted: 27 Dec 2011 07:52 AM PST


Statistical highlights of the second day’s play of the first Test between India and Australia on Tuesday.

# Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid were associated in a third-wicket partnership of 117 – their 20th partnership of 100 or more. The pair became the first to register 20 partnerships of 100 or more in Tests – their run-aggregate is 6864 at an average of 51.22 in 140 innings.

# The above stand is Dravid’s 88th of 100 or more in Tests, extending his record.

# In the course of his excellent innings of 68 not out, Rahul Dravid has completed his 2,000 runs against Australia – 2040 (ave 42.50) in 30 Tests. He is the third Indian player after Tendulkar (3224) and Laxman (2279) to accomplish the feat.

# Dravid’s above tally includes 23 runs in two innings for ICC World XI against Australia in October 2005.

# Dravid has also crossed his 1,000 runs against Australia in Australia, aggregating 1040 at an average of 52.00 in 13 Tests. He has become the third Indian batsman to complete 1,000 runs in Australia in Tests, joining Tendulkar (1595) and Laxman (1081).

# Dravid has reached 99 innings of fifty-plus (36 centuries and 63 fifties). The said tally is bettered only by India’s Sachin Tendulkar – 115 (51 centuries + 64 fifties).

# Virender Sehwag (67) has registered his 31st fifty in Tests – his 9th against Australia. Sehwag’s tally of fifties against Australia includes 76 for ICC World XI at Sydney in 2005-06.

# Sehwag, during his superb knock, has completed his 8,000 runs in Tests.

# Sehwag is the 23rd batsman and the fifth Indian batsman to achieve the distinction. The top five Indian run-getters in Tests are – Sachin Tendulkar (15,256), Rahul Dravid (13,162), Sunil Gavaskar (10,122), VVS Laxman (8626) and Virender Sehwag (8047).

# Sehwag has amassed 8,000 runs in 160 innings – the fifth quickest in Tests. Kumar Sangakkara (152), Sachin Tendulkar (154), Garry Sobers (157) and Rahul Dravid (158) are the four quickest to 8,000.

# As regards Tests taken, Sehwag’s brilliant feat of reaching 8,000 runs in 93 Tests is the fourth quickest. Kumar Sangakkara (91) and Gary Sobers (91) jointly hold the record, followed by Matthew Hayden (92), Virender Sehwag (93), Rahul Dravid (94), Brian Lara (94) and Sunil Gavaskar (95).

# Sachin Tendulkar took his runs’ tally to 3224 (ave 60.83) in 32 Tests against Australia. His tally includes 11 centuries and 14 fifties.

# Tendulkar’s international aggregate of 6282 (ave 52.78) in 100 matches is the highest by any batsman against Australia – a tally not likely to be surpassed. Amongst his contemporaries, Jacques Kallis has the next best tally – 3401 (ave 36.18) in 78 matches.

# With his 73 off 98 balls, Sachin has established a world record for most half-centuries (64) in Test Cricket, bettering the tallies of Allan Border (63) and Rahul Dravid (63).

# Zaheer Khan (4-77) has registered his best bowling performance at MCG, surpassing the 4 for 94 four years ago. The said figures are his second best in Australia, behind the 5 for 95 at Brisbane in December 2003.

# With his aforesaid performance, Zaheer has completed his 50 wickets against Australia at 35.42 runs apiece in 16 Tests.

# Zaheer is the seventh Indian bowler to take 50 wickets or more against Australia. He has joined Anil Kumble (111), Harbhajan Singh (90), Kapil Dev (79), Erapalli Prasanna (57), Bishan Singh Bedi (56) and Shivlal Yadav (55).

# Sehwag enjoys an impressive record at MCG, aggregating 273 (ave 91.00) in three innings – the strike rate being 82.97 – his highest is 195 in 2003-04.

# In just eight Tests in Australia, Sehwag has totalled 900 runs at an average of 60.00, including two centuries and four fifties.

# Peter Siddle (41) has recorded his second highest score in Tests – the highest being 43 against England at Sydney in January this year.

# Siddle and Haddin put on 72 for the seventh wicket – Australia’s highest against India at MCG, eclipsing the 66 between Bright and Matthews in December 1985.

# Dhoni became the second Indian wicketkeeper after PK Sen in 1947-48 to effect four dismissals in an innings at MCG.

# Australia have managed 333 for the second time in Tests – the first occasion being against India at Bangalore in 1979. Triple nelson has been witnessed eight times in Tests – three times by Pakistan and twice by Australia and once each by West Indies, Bangladesh and South Africa.

# James Pattinson (18 not out) has recorded his highest innings in Tests, surpassing the 17 against New Zealand at Hobart in December this year.

# Ben Hilfenhaus (19) has posted his highest innings at MCG.

# Rahul Dravid (68 not out) has posted his 13th fifty against Australia – his 63rd in Tests.

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India vs Australia Day 2 Highlights 1st Test Melbourne 2011

Posted: 27 Dec 2011 07:10 AM PST


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Sydney Sixers beat Melbourne Stars in a thriller: T20 Big Bash 2011-12

Posted: 27 Dec 2011 06:40 AM PST


Sydney Sixers registered their second victory in the Twenty20 Big Bash League on Tuesday after a thrilling two-run win over Melbourne Stars.

Stars’ number ten batsman Clint McKay had the chance to be a hero by hitting Brett Lee for four from the final ball to win the match but could only manage a single.

The Stars needed 15 from the last over and had given themselves a golden chance after hitting two boundaries early on, to bring the target down to five off two, but experienced Lee held his nerves to give Sixers a memorable win.

West Indian all-rounder Dwayne Bravo gave the home team a solid start after they elected to bat, scoring 52 off 39 balls. Quick-fire innings from Ben Rohrer (29) and Dominic Thornely (29) took the Sixers to a total of 166 for nine.

Stars, in their reply, failed to grasp opportunities as they shot themselves in the foot, thanks to some silly running between the wickets.

Run-outs of David Hussey (42) and Adam Voges (31) proved to be the downfall of Stars. Leg Spinner Steven Smith starred with the ball in front of a boisterous 27,590 home fans, taking two-wickets and giving away just 29-runs off four overs.

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Marchant de Lange picks 7-wickets on debut against Sri Lanka

Posted: 27 Dec 2011 06:17 AM PST


South African Test debutant Marchant de Lange finished the first innings with seven wickets as Sri Lanka were dismissed for 338 on the second day of the second Test against South Africa at Sahara Stadium Kingsmead in Durban.

The important wickets of opener Paranavitana, Sangakkara, Samaraweera and Mathews were taken by the 21-year-old from Tzaneen, Limpopo.

The right hand quickie has played for Easterns, Pretoria University, South Africa Academy, and Titans before making his debut for the national team.

He made his first-class debut for the Easterns in the 2010-11 season. Discovered by the Northerns Provincial Union, de Lange builds high hopes in former Test cricketer like Alan Donald.

Donald earlier had mentioned that the country's pace bowling lies in safe hands.

Previously, de Lange had picked up five wickets against Australians while playing for South Africa A team in November 2011.

© PTI

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Sydney Sixers vs Melbourne Stars Scorecard T20 Big Bash (2011)

Posted: 27 Dec 2011 01:37 AM PST


Big Bash League 2011

Sydney Sixers vs Melbourne Stars – Match 9

Played at Sydney Cricket Ground, 27 Dec 2011

Toss – Sydney Sixers won the toss and elected to Bat.

Result – Sydney Sixers beat Melbourne Stars by 2 runs

Sydney Sixers Innings R B 4s 6s SR
Michael Lumb c R Quiney b C McKay 18 13 2 1 138.46
Dwayne Bravo c J Faulkner b S Warne 51 39 4 3 130.77
Nic Maddinson lbw b D Hussey 24 17 1 2 141.18
Steven Smith lbw b C Simpson 7 11 0 0 63.64
Moises Henriques c Luke Wright b J Faulkner 1 3 0 0 33.33
Ben Rohrer c D Hussey b C McKay 29 19 2 0 152.63
Peter Nevill (wk) c & b D Hussey 1 3 0 0 33.33
Dominic Thornely run out (M Wade/C McKay) 29 13 1 2 223.08
Brett Lee run out (J Faulkner/M Wade) 1 1 0 0 100.00
Mitchell Starc Not Out 0 1 0 0 0.00
Stuart MacGill            
Extras (b 0,lb 1,w 3, nb 0) 4
Total (9 wickets; 20.0 overs) 165 (8.25 runs per over)

Fall of wickets (Sydney Sixers):

1-34 (Lumb, 3.5 ov), 2-69 (Maddinson, 7.5 ov), 3-87 (Smith, 11.1 ov), 4-97 (Henriques, 12.4 ov), 5-112 (Bravo, 14.5 ov), 6-119 (Nevill, 15.6 ov), 7-164 (Rohrer, 19.3 ov), 8-164 (Thornely, 19.4 ov), 9-166 (Lee, 19.6 ov)

 Bowling O M R W Econ
James Faulkner 4 0 42 1 10.50 (w 1)
Chris Simpson 3 0 25 1 8.30 (w 2)
Clint McKay 4 0 35 2 8.75  
Shane Warne 4 0 27 1 6.80  
David Hussey 4 0 25 2 6.20  
Luke Wright 1 0 12 0 12.00  

 

Melbourne Stars Innings R B 4s 6s SR
Rob Quiney c M Henriques b B Lee 14 15 3 0 93.33
Matthew Wade (wk) c S Smith b Dominic Thornely 1 2 0 0 50.00
Gorge Bailey c M Lumb b S Smith 33 25 3 0 132.00
David Hussey run out (B Rohrer) 42 30 5 1 140.00
Cameron White (C) c B Lee b S MacGill 3 4 0 0 75.00
Adam Voges run out (N Maddinson/P Nevill) 31 22 3 0 140.91
Luke Wright c M Lumb b S Smith 9 6 1 0 150.00
James Faulkner c S Smith b M Starc 13 8 2 0 162.50
Chris Simpson Not Out 8 5 1 0 160.00
Clint McKay Not Out 6 3 1 0 200.00
Shane Warne            
Extras (b 0,lb 2,w 2, nb 0) 4
Total (8 wickets; 20 overs) 164 (8.20 runs per over)

Fall of wickets (Melbourne Stars):

1-12 (Wade, 1.6 ov), 2-18 (Quiney, 2.6 ov), 3-77 (Bailey, 10.3 ov), 4-81 (White, 11.2 ov), 5-114 (Hussey, 14.6 ov), 6-128 (Wright, 16.2 ov), 7-140 (Voges, 17.5 ov), 8-152 (Faulkner, 18.6 ov)

 Bowling O M R W Econ
Brett Lee 4 0 41 1 10.25 (w 1)
Dominic Thornely 3 0 25 1 8.30 (w 2)
Mitchell Starc 3 0 28 1 9.30  
Stuart MacGill 4 0 36 1 9.00  
Steven Smith 4 0 27 2 6.80 (w 1)
Moises Henriques 1 0 12 0 12.00 (w 1)

Teams:
Sydney Sixers (Playing XI): Michael Lumb, Peter Nevill(w), Nic Maddinson, Steven Smith(c), Moises Henriques, Ben Rohrer, Dominic Thornely, Dwayne Bravo, Brett Lee, Mitchell Starc, Stuart MacGill

Melbourne Stars (Playing XI): Rob Quiney, Matthew Wade(w), George Bailey, David Hussey, Cameron White(c), Adam Voges, Luke Wright, James Faulkner, Clint McKay, Shane Warne, Chris Simpson

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Australian media blasts BCCI for rejecting DRS after day one controversy

Posted: 27 Dec 2011 01:35 AM PST


The Australian media on Tuesday blasted the Indian Cricket Board for refusing to use the Decision Review System after two home side players were dismissed controversially on the opening day of the first cricket Test.

Both Mike Hussey (0) and debutant Ed Cowan (68) were adjudged caught behind by the on-field umpires even as the TV replays suggested that they did not edge the ball.

The Daily Telegraph wrote that Cowan was “robbed” and that “Australia was gutted by howlers”.

“India’s stone-age attitude to technology may have also cost Mike Hussey his career,” it said.

Under the headline ‘Controversial dismissals leave India with the momentum’, The Age reported that “Australia’s grit to fight itself into the ascendant position on the opening day of the Test was brought unstuck by two controversial decisions that halted the home team and left India finishing the day with a sense of having if not won the day then at least having salvaged the momentum.”

However, it also wrote when Brad Haddin was not given LBW while on 19, the issue was balanced.

In another strong reaction, Sydney Morning Herald said, “India’s stubborn rejection of state-of-the-art decision review technology has taken only hours to cause a major storm in Australia, with Ed Cowan and Michael Hussey dismissed in controversial circumstances on day one of the Boxing Day Test.”

“There was trepidation in the lead-up to this Test series about the potential for umpires to be embarrassed by Nine’s use of its ball-tracking and Hot Spot devices in its coverage after India once again refused a decision review system despite Cricket Australia pleas,” it said in a write-up titled ‘An issue in black and white’.

“Those predictions proved spot-on, unlike the disputed pair of decisions from umpires Marais Erasmus and Ian Gould.”

The Australian also raised the issue under the headline, ‘Poor decisions mar Test series opener’.

The newspaper wrote, “The Indian cricket board’s move to scuttle the decision review system cast a controversial pall over the last session of the Boxing Day Test and cost both Mike Hussey and Ed Cowan their innings.”

“The review system was introduced to eliminate howlers, but players have subtly changed its purpose by demanding it measure the sub-atomic. Still, the ICC boasts it has improved the accuracy of umpires’ decisions and it has statistics to support the argument,” it said.

© PTI

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Tendulkar misses ton, India 214/3 at stumps Day 2

Posted: 27 Dec 2011 01:23 AM PST


Sachin Tendulkar gave glimpses of his vintage form but the record 100th international century continued to elude him as India responded with a strong batting display to keep the first cricket Test against Australia on an even keel on Tuesday.

After dismissing Australia for 333 in the first innings, Indians rode on useful contributions from most of the top-order batsmen to reach 214 for three at close on the second day.

Tendulkar who looked fluent during his innings of 73 was done in by a beauty from Peter Siddle. The delivery cut back sharply at a scorching pace as the senior pro tried to reach for a drive only to be bowled through the gate. He hit eight boundaries and a six off Siddle with his trademark upper cut over third-man region.

The foundation of India’s reply was a solid 117-run third wicket partnership between Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid (68 batting) after opener Virender Sehwag smashed a quickfire 67 after being dropped twice on 54 and 58 respectively.

Australians were also unlucky as a Siddle in-dipper breached Dravid’s defences but the TV replays confirmed that the speedster had bowled a no-ball. Dravid was batting on 65 then and the team’s score was 202 for two.

Only Gautam Gambhir (3) failed among the top four as he was done in by the awkward bounce and away movement generated by Ben Hilfenhaus.

Earlier Australia, resuming at their overnight score of 277 for 6, were all out for 333, half an hour before lunch break with Zaheer Khan (4 for 77), Umesh Yadav (3 for 106) and Ravichandran Ashwin (3 for 81) sharing the spoils.

Dravid has now batted for more than four hours (245 minutes) facing 185 deliveries in the process. He has hit six boundaries.

The performance of the troika of Sehwag, Tendulkar and Dravid has again proved that India’s ageing stalwarts haven’t yet lost the hunger.

Admittedly, all the three fast bowlers, Siddle, James Pattinson and Ben Hilfenhaus, bowled well in patches but the weakest link was off-spinner Nathan Lyon whom Indian batsmen treated with utter disdain.

Lyon was twice introduced and taken off the attack in a hurry when Virender Sehwag launched into him with two successive fours down the ground and later Tendulkar and Dravid milked him at will. Lyon ended the day giving away 53 runs from 14 wicketless overs.

Tendulkar walked in to a standing ovation from a goodish crowd at MCG but was edgy in his little stay before the tea break.

But on resumption, he appeared to have come out with a definite plan and upper cut a Siddle delivery over third man for a six.

Tendulkar carted Siddle for two more boundaries – an upper cut between third slip and gully and a lovely cover drive.

He then essayed two gorgeous drives on either side of the wicket off Ben Hilfenhaus to move into 30s while Dravid stayed on 38 at the other end.

Dravid though was the first one to reach his half century, slashing at a Siddle delivery which went over slips for a four. Dravid’s 50 took him 178 minutes and 137 balls and contained four fours.

Tendulkar followed him soon with a push down to long on off Lyon, having batted for only 55 minutes and hit six fours and a six during his knock.

The scoring pattern slowed down a little in the final hour as Dravid appeared to be suffering from cramps in his leg and needed physio’s attention.

Tendulkar, at the other end, was in a zone of his own and sweetly lofted Lyon over mid-off to move into the 60s. A flick for three off Pattinson in the closing minutes made him the highest scorer in the match so far.

Earlier, Sehwag smashed a quickfire 67 but was dismissed just before tea-break as India reached 99 for 2.

The right-handed opener batted for 127 minutes and faced 83 balls to hit seven fours in his quickfire 67 which rattled the Australians and brought cheers from a sizeable Indian presence in the stands.

Sehwag, let off on 54 and 58, finally fell to James Pattinson when he aimed an expansive drive through the covers and inside edged it on to his stumps.

Pattinson, the young tearaway quick, was earlier rattled by Sehwag’s antics and the two were involved in a verbal duel after the Indian opener took a single off the bowler. Sehwag was angry that he could have been injured by Pattinson’s elbow and gave it back to the bowler.

The big-bodied speedster retaliated with support from Siddle who was standing at mid-on. Umpire Marais Erasmus had to step in and spoke to Sehwag.

Sehwag, typically, played and missed quite often in the initial phase of his career but also carted some bold strokes which played on to the nerves of the Australians.

Sehwag’s booming shots weren’t seen straightaway but when he flayed Patterson to four through the covers in the fifth over, the opener was up and away.

Sehwag then carved first-change Peter Siddle over slips which almost went for a six over the third-man region. He then followed it up with two consecutive fours of the fast bowler – one smashed through the covers and the second one deliberately steered through the slip cordon.

Sehwag took a fancy of off-spinner Lyon, introduced early in the innings, and twice flayed him down the ground for boundaries. The first such shot brought up his half century off 59 balls with five fours.

The Delhi opener, who completed 8,000 runs in Test cricket during his innings, then lofted Lyon which almost carried to David Warner at long-on.

In the very next over, he edged Pattinson but wicketkeeper Haddin couldn’t hold on to the chance on his right.
Just before the tea break, Pattinson again roared up in appeal for a catch to forward short leg but it was clear the ball had taken off Sehwag’s thigh pads.

In the morning, Brad Haddin (27) and Peter Siddle (41) were gone in a jiffy to Zaheer Khan but the ninth wicket pair of James Pattinson (18 not out) and Ben Hilfenhaus (19) stayed put for 45 minutes and 27 runs which took the hosts past the 300-run mark.

© PTI

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Sydney Sixers vs Melbourne Stars Live Scores T20 Big Bash (2011)

Posted: 27 Dec 2011 12:02 AM PST


Toss: Sydney Sixers won the toss and elected to bat

Teams:
Sydney Sixers (Playing XI): Michael Lumb, Peter Nevill(w), Nic Maddinson, Steven Smith(c), Moises Henriques, Ben Rohrer, Dominic Thornely, Dwayne Bravo, Brett Lee, Mitchell Starc, Stuart MacGill

Melbourne Stars (Playing XI): Rob Quiney, Matthew Wade(w), George Bailey, David Hussey, Cameron White(c), Adam Voges, Luke Wright, James Faulkner, Clint McKay, Shane Warne, Chris Simpson

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Sydney Sixers opts to bat against Melbourne Stars T20 Big Bash (2011)

Posted: 26 Dec 2011 11:56 PM PST


Toss: Sydney Sixers won the toss and elected to bat

Teams:
Sydney Sixers (Playing XI): Michael Lumb, Peter Nevill(w), Nic Maddinson, Steven Smith(c), Moises Henriques, Ben Rohrer, Dominic Thornely, Dwayne Bravo, Brett Lee, Mitchell Starc, Stuart MacGill

Melbourne Stars (Playing XI): Rob Quiney, Matthew Wade(w), George Bailey, David Hussey, Cameron White(c), Adam Voges, Luke Wright, James Faulkner, Clint McKay, Shane Warne, Chris Simpson

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Sri Lanka vs South Africa Day 2 Highlights 2nd Test Durban 2011

Posted: 26 Dec 2011 11:45 PM PST


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Sydney Sixers vs Melbourne Stars Live Streams T20 Big Bash League 2011

Posted: 26 Dec 2011 02:30 PM PST


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Match Timings: Dec 27, 2011 (19:00 local | 08:00 GMT | 13:30 IST)


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South Africa vs Sri Lanka Day 2 LIVE Streaming 2nd Test 2011

Posted: 26 Dec 2011 01:30 PM PST


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Match Timings: Dec 27, 2011 (08:00 GMT | 10:30 local | 13:30 IST)


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