Wednesday 9 March 2011

World Cup Cricket Cocktail



 World cup Info of the day

 Sachin Tendulkar became the Worldcup cricket history to reach 2000 runs in his 40th match against Netherlands today.


            
                                
Learn Cricket- Switch Hit

In cricket, a rare variation of the reverse sweep, in which the stance is changed during the bowler's delivery action, has been known as switch-hitting. England's Kevin Pietersen is a notable user of this shot. The shot has generated much debate in the cricket world, some heralding it as an outstanding display of skill and others arguing that if the batsman changes stance he gains an unfair advantage over the bowler because the field is set based on the batsman's initial stance at the crease. On June 17, 2008 the MCC deemed that the shot was legal under the laws of the game and that Pietersen was free to continue to use the shot at his own discretion




Quote Unquote:

I told him that he should not cross a few boundaries. If you want to irritate someone that should be the opposition and not your side. 

MS Dhoni thinks Sreesanth's on-field antics can sometimes distract the wrong set of players

World cup News:

*  Umar Akmal, the younger brother of Pakistani wicketkeeper Kamral Akmal could replace him as the wicketkeeper in the remaining group games to offset the disastrous Glove work of Kamran
*  Ross Taylor has hit his first ODI hundred since 2008 to post a huge total for his team against Pakistan on his 27th Birthday. Pakistan innings stumbled in this huge run chase and they lost by 110 runs.
*  Australian Team has been boosted by the return of Micheal Hussy, as a replacement for injured Doug Bollinger. Named Mr Cricket for his consistency, Hussey could well prove the game changer for the Aussies in the matches to come.


1 comment:

  1. very nice.i feel little but uneasy to understand some words.so please use simple english.this is my small request.

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