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By worthview, on April 15th, 2009
The War begins again
Here is the schedule
Date Match Venue Time (IST) 18-Apr Rajasthan Royals vs Royal Challengers Cape Town 4pm Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super Kings Cape Town 8pm 19-Apr Kolkata Knight Riders vs Deccan Chargers Cape Town 4pm Delhi Daredevils vs Kings XI Punjab Cape Town 8pm 20-Apr . . . → Read More: IPL 2009 Schedule
By worthview, on March 26th, 2009
The Indian Premier League (IPL), which has now been shifted to South Africa, was the prime target of a large scale terrorist strike by Islamic militants, on the lines of 26/11, targeting a host of foreign cricket players, a leading American think-tank said today. Games being played in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka . . . → Read More: IPL – Major Target for Terrorists
By worthview, on March 24th, 2009
From yahoo news, IPL matches are moved to South africa.
” An Indian television station reports that the Indian Premier League twenty20 cricket tournament will be played in South Africa from April 17.
England and South Africa were the two candidates to host the lucrative event. The tournament is being moved for security . . . → Read More: IPL to be played in South Africa
By worthview, on December 15th, 2008
This is a historic win and Tendulkar’s 41st Test century, paddles around the corner ever so emphatically and India have clinched a superb run chase by six wickets Really stunning scenes in Chennai. Tendulkar scores a most brilliant hundred and India India have achieved their target of 387, which is now the fourth-highest . . . → Read More: List of Test Cricket Centuries by Sachin Tendulkar
By worthview, on November 25th, 2008
Hi..
this snippet is from The Hindu dated 25th November 2008.
Duckworth/Lewis method explained
The Duckworth-Lewis method, which is used for revising targets in abridged ODIs, is an intricate solution — certainly the best at the moment — to a complex problem. The Hindu attempts to throw light on it by answering some of . . . → Read More: Duckworth/Lewis method explained
By worthview, on October 17th, 2008
Tendulkar surpassed West Indian gun Brian Lara’s tally of 11,953 runs with an edge to third man off the bowling of Peter Siddle to send the home crowd into rapturous applause after a period of Australian dominance in the second session.
Tendulkar, who now averages over 54 from 152 matches, moved to 16 . . . → Read More: Now Sachin Tendulkar becomes leading Test run-scorer
By worthview, on October 7th, 2008
Sourav Ganguly, ex-India captain and one of India’s finest left handed batsmen, has announced his retirement from international cricket. In a press conference in Bangalore, Sourav announced his retirement in front of a room full of shocked journalists. Dada informed that the current four match series against the Australians will be his . . . → Read More: Ganguly to retire after Australia Tests
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