Watch India vs South Africa Live Streaming

March 12th, 2011

After a comfortable start to the World Cup 2011, India are sitting on the top of the table with 7 points with 3 wins and 1 tie. They are also one of the two unbeaten teams in this World Cup. India beat Bangladesh, Ireland and the Netherlands and had a thrilling draw against England. In the 4 matches they have played yet, they have been good both with the ball and bat, but they will be facing two strong teams in the final two matches, starting with South Africa on March 12th. The South Africans lost to England in their last match and will be looking to not let go of India easily. On the other hand, India will have to play really well and also field well in order to keep the South African top order at bay.

India will go into the match on the back of a good result and will be hoping to keep the winning momentum going as they can get into trouble while being getting closer to the knockout stages while South Africa will be hoping to brush of the defeat they suffer against England and get back to winning ways.

Predictions: Its a match up of probably the two hottest and inform teams in the last year or so in 1 day cricket and it will be interesting to see how they go about this match on Saturday in what will be a full capaciy squad come the start of the match

Watch India vs Netherlands Live Streaming Online World Cup 2011

March 8th, 2011

Watch India vs Netherlands Live Streaming Online World Cup 2011

India vs Netherlands (India vs NET) ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 live streaming Group B, 25th Match played at Delhi, March 9th

ICC Cricket World Cup

India v Netherlands

Played at Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi

India :

MS Dhoni V Sehwag, R Ashwin, PP Chawla, G Gambhir, Harbhajan Singh, Z Khan, V Kohli, A Nehra, MM Patel, YK Pathan, SK Raina, S Sreesanth, SR Tendulkar, Yuvraj Singh

Netherlands :

PW Borren, Adeel Raja, W Barresi†, Mudassar Bukhari, AF Buurman, TLW Cooper, TN de Grooth, AN Kervezee, BP Kruger, BP Loots, PM Seelaar, ES Szwarczynski, RN ten Doeschate, BA Westdijk, B Zuiderent

source : www.espncricinfo.com

India vs Bangladesh World Cup 2011 Live Streaming

February 18th, 2011

India vs Bangladesh World Cup 2011 Live Streaming

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After a successful start to the World Cup campaign where India defeated both Australia and New Zealand in the practice matches, India will take on Bangladesh in their World Cup 2011 opening match.

India will be a confident side after a big batting display against New Zealand where they scored 360 runs thanks to a century by Dhoni and fifties from Gautam Gambhir, Virat Kohli and Suresh Raina. India went on to win that match by 117 runs.

However, India will not take Bangladesh lightly this time as they were the reason for their first round exit in the 2007 World Cup. The Indian team will definitely be looking to payback the Bangladeshis for that defeat and humiliating exit. So expect a lot of fireworks from the Indian team.

Haider lands in UK

November 8th, 2010

Pakistan wicketkeeper Zulqarnain Haider lands in London after disappearing before Monday’s decisive fifth one-day international against South Africa.

Singh ton helps India to draw

November 8th, 2010

Harbhajan Singh is India’s unlikely batting hero as he helps his side to a draw in the first Test against New Zealand in Ahmedabad.

Pakistan investigate Haider disappearance

November 8th, 2010

Pakistan investigate reports that wicketkeeper Zulqarnain Haider has gone missing hours before their fifth and final one-day international against South Africa in Dubai.

USA cricket on the verge of a funding announcement

November 7th, 2010

Now, you can get all the USA Cricket updates via Facebook.   Also follow us on Twitter via @dreamcricket

At the USACA Annual General Meeting in Dallas in April, Don Lockerbie, CEO, said that his goal was for USACA to attain an annual
budget of $3 to $5 million for 2011 and an even larger amount the year
after. 

When asked where the money was going to come from, Lockerbie said that the worldwide tender attracted 106 expressions
of interest and 42 serious proposals from 16 countries.  Of those, he
said that nine proposals were short-listed and two programs were
"currently being considered."  It was said that
a deal was in legal review and felt that USACA could potentially make
an announcement within days.

At first, these pronouncements led to a lot of hope.   For a while, it appeared that the USACA machinery was producing results.  Pearls Cup,
the historic first international T20 series between New Zealand and Sri
Lanka, was successfully conducted despite its share of nay-sayers.   For the first time, a major international event was imagined and executed in USA.  Some months later, when USA reached Division 3, it helped to re-energize the troops.

But as days turned to weeks and then months, and nothing more was heard about the commercial deal, the hope dwindled.   Positive news dried up and selection woes and accusations of favoritism once again came to the fore.  Poorly organized domestic tournaments and constant changes to tournament schedules did nothing to enhance USACA's reputation.  And the political tension surrounding the suspension of Western Region's representative only helped to add to the distrust. 

The commercial deal is once again a hot topic and the person that should get credit for it is Ahmed Jeddy. 

In an interview with DreamCricket.com last week, Jeddy attributed the lack of progress in his region to lack of funding and to a lack of support from his team.  “When we had the USACA Western Conference
in Houston two years ago, I singlehandedly went out and contributed a
lot of funds to stage the tournament. So between USACA, HCL (Houston
Cricket League) and myself, we were the sole financers of that
tournament,” Jeddy said.   "Obviously, it is not a hidden fact that USACA has not been able to secure funds," Jeddy reportedly told CricInfo.  "How long can we keep telling people that we are going to get funding, we are going to get funding,"  he asked.

That may have led USACA to break its silence on the subject.  In the same article that appeared in CricInfo, John Thickett, USACA's treasurer shed some light on the 'eight figure' commercial deal involving New Zealand
Cricket.   The deal is expected to bring in millions of dollars into USA cricket vastly increasing the funding available for developing the sport in the regions.

Repeating what was said at the AGM earlier this year, Thickett promised that the deal was close.  "I think we're getting pretty close to finalizing it all," Thickett
told CricInfo adding that it had taken a year to negotiate.  Regarding the CEO's role in negotiating the deal, he said "Don has been the biggest driver.
He's done a very good job of representing US cricket, as have the other
directors who have worked on negotiating it."   Talking about a timeframe, Thickett said that he expected an announcement to be made in 4 to 6 weeks. 

DreamCricket.com sources indicated that the pace of negotiations has
intensified over the last several months but as the old saying goes -
'it ain't over 'til the fat lady sings.'   Jeddy is right when he says "Promises only last so long and after that people do start questioning."  

Will USACA make good on its word this time? 

 

India 82-6 at stumps

November 7th, 2010

An inspired spell of fast bowling by New Zealand’s Chris Martin reduces India to 82-6 at stumps on day four of the opening Test in Ahmedabad.

Australia beat Sri Lanka by eight wickets

November 7th, 2010

Australia end their seven-match losing sequence with an eight-wicket thrashing of Sri Lanka in the third one-day international in Brisbane.

England beat WA by six wickets

November 7th, 2010

England captain Andrew Strauss leads England to a thumping six-wicket victory over Western Australia at the WACA.