Why India created a messy terrorism again and again.
Why India created a messy terrorism again and again.
Why India created a messy terrorism again and again.
Why India created a messy terrorism again and again.
Why India created a messy terrorism again and again.
Why India created a messy terrorism again and again.
Why India created a messy terrorism again and again.
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Who will won India Sri Lanka Test series
26.7.08
why India?
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21.7.08
England is going to.....
England, sometimes will fail in the test against South Africa. Now the day 4, their score is 157/6 (67.2 overs)
They want 162 for 4 wickets for trial with South Africa.
England 203 & 157/6 batting
South Africa 522 declared
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17.7.08
World Cup participants
1975 World Cup / Prudential Cup, 1975
1979 World Cup / Prudential Cup, 1979
1983 World Cup / Prudential Cup, 1983
1987 World Cup / Reliance World Cup
1992 Cricket World Cup / Benson & Hedges World Cup
Australia, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, West Indies, Zimbabwe
1996 Cricket World Cup / Wills World Cup
Sri Lanka, Australia, India, West Indies, Zimbabwe, Kenya, South Africa, Pakistan, New Zealand, England, United Arab Emirates, Netherlands
1999 Cricket World Cup
Australia, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, West Indies, Zimbabwe, Bangladesh, Kenya, Scotland
2003 Cricket World Cup / ICC Cricket World Cup 2003
Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, Kenya, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, West Indies, Zimbabwe, Canada, Namibia, Netherlands
2007 ICC Cricket World Cup
Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, West Indies, Zimbabwe, Bermuda, Canada, Kenya, Ireland, Netherlands, Scotland
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When nations got test status
Australia: March 15, 1877
England: March 15, 1877
South Africa: March 12, 1889
West Indies: June 23, 1928
New Zealand: January 10, 1930
India: June 25, 1932
Pakistan: October 16, 1952
Sri Lanka: February 17, 1982
Zimbabwe: October 18, 1992
Bangladesh: November 10, 2000
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14.7.08
2002 ICC Champions Trophy
Day history
September 12
Pakistan v Sri Lanka
R Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Sri Lanka
Pakistan 200 all out (49.4 overs) / Saeed Anwar 52 (82) Muttiah Muralitharan 3/29
Sri Lanka 201/2 (36.1 overs) / Sanath Jayasuriya 102* (120) Wasim Akram 1/42
Sri Lanka won by 8 wickets
Umpires: Steve Bucknor and Daryl Harper
Man of the match: Sanath Jayasuriya
September 13
West Indies v South Africa
Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka
West Indies 238/8 / Chris Gayle 49 (55) Jacqes Kallis 2/41
South Africa 242/8 (49 overs) / Jonty Rhodes 61 (70) Mervyn Dillon 4/60
South Africa won by 2 wickets
Umpires: David Shepherd and Srinivasaraghavan Venkataraghavan
Man of the Match: Jonty Rhodes
September 14
India v Zimbabwe
R Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Sri Lanka
India 288/6 / Muhammad Kaif 111 (112) Douglad Hondo 4/62
Zimbabwe 274/8 / Andy Flower 145 (164) Zaheer Khan 4/45
India won by 14 runs
Umpires: Asoka de Silva and Rudi Koertzen
Man of the Match: Mohammad Kaif
September 15
Australia v New Zealand
Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Australia 296/7 / Damien Martyn 73 (87) Jacob Oram 2/60
New Zealand 132 all out (26.2 overs) / Shane Bond 26 (22) Glenn McGrath 5/37
Australia won by 164 runs
Umpires: Dave Orchard and Russell Tiffin
Man of the Match: Glenn McGrath
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2002 ICC Champions Trophy
The 2002 ICC Champions Trophy was held in
Twelve teams competed in the tournament - 10 Test-playing nations with
Group A:
Group B:
Group C:
Group D:
Each team played the other two teams in its pool once, and the four teams that lead in each pool proceeded to the Semi Finals. The Final between
Squads
Ricky Ponting (Captain)
Adam Gilchrist (Vice-captain)
Michael Bevan
Andrew Bichel
Jason Gillespie
Nathan Hauritz
Matthew Hayden
Brett Lee
Darren Lehmann
Jimmy Maher
Damien Martyn
Glenn McGrath
Shane Warne
Shane Watson
Stephen Bernard (Team Manager)
John Buchanan (Coach)
Errol Alcott (Physiotherapist)
Jock Campbell (Physical Performance Manager)
Mike Walsh (Assistant Team Manager/Cricket Analyst)
Khaled Mashud (Captain)
Al Sahariar
Alok Kapali
Fahim Muntasir
Habibul Bashar
Javed Omar
Khaled Mahmud
Manjural Islam
Mazharul Haque
Mohammad Ashraful
Mohammad Rafique
Talha Jubair
Tapash Baisya
Tushar Imran
Nasser Hussain (Captain)
Ian Blackwell
Andrew Caddick
Rikki Clarke
Dominic Cork
Ashley Giles
Matthew Hoggard
Ronnie Irani
James Kirtley
Nick Knight
Owais Shah
Jeremy Snape
Alec Stewart (Wicketkeeper)
Marcus Trescothick
Sourav Ganguly (Captain)
Rahul Dravid
SR Tendulkar
Virender Sehwag
Dinesh Mongia
Mohammad Kaif
Anil Kumble
Harbhajan Singh
Zaheer Khan
Ajit Agarkar
Yuvraj Singh
Jai Prakash Yadav
Ashish Nehra
VVS Laxman
Javagal Srinath
Steve Tikolo (Captain)
Thomas Odoyo (Vice-captain)
Joseph Angara
Jimmy Kamande
Brijal Patel
Collins Obuya
David Obuya
Maurice Odumbe
Peter Ongondo
Lameck Onyango
Kennedy Otieno
Ravindu Shah
Tony Suji
Martin Suji
Team Manager - Mehmood Quraishy
Coach - Sandeep Patil
Asst. Coach - A Kirsten
Physiotherapist - Bernard Onden'g Choi
Roland Lefebvre (Captain)
Luuk van Troost
Daan van Bunge
Jacob-Jan Esmeijer
Victor Grandia
Feiko Kloppenburg
Tim de Leede
Hendrik-Jan Mol
Robert van Oosterom
Adeel Raja
Edgar Schiferli
Reinout Scholte
Nick Statham
Bas Zuiderent
Stephen Fleming (Captain)
Nathan Astle
Shane Bond
Chris Harris
Paul Hitchcock
Kyle Mills
Chris Nevin
Jacob Oram
Mathew Sinclair
Scott Styris
Glen Sulzberger
Daryl Tuffey
Daniel Vettori
Lou Vincent
Waqar Younis (Captain)
Inzamam-ul-Haq (Vice-Captain)
Abdur Razzaq
Imran Nazir
Misbah-ul-Haq
Mohammad Sami
Rashid Latif
Saeed Anwar
Shahid Afridi
Shoaib Akhtar
Shoaib Malik
Wasim Akram
Younis Khan
Yousuf Youhana
Shaun Pollock (Captain)
Dale Benkenstein
Nicky Boje
Mark Boucher
Alan Dawson
Boeta Dippenaar
Allan Donald
Herschelle Gibbs
Jacques Kallis
Lance Klusener
Makhaya Ntini
Justin Ontong
Jonty Rhodes
Graeme Smith
Robin Peterson
Sanath Jayasuriya (Captain)
Russel Arnold
Marvan Atapattu
Mahela Jayawardene
Aravinda de Silva
Upul Chandana
Kumar Sangakkara
Kumar Dharmasena
Tillakaratne Dilshan
Chaminda Vaas
Hasantha Fernando
Dilhara Fernando
Muttiah Muralitharan
Pulasthi Gunaratne
Manager: Ajith Jayasekera
Cricket Advisor: Duleep Mendis
Coach: Dav Whatmore
Physiotherapist: Alex Kountouri
Carl Hooper (Captain)
Shivnarine Chanderpaul
Pedro Collins
Corey Collymore
Cameron Cuffy - withdrawn 4th September
Mervyn Dillon
Vasbert Drakes
Chris Gayle
Ryan Hinds
Wavell Hinds
Ridley Jacobs
Brian Lara
Runako Morton
Mahendra Nagamootoo
Ramnaresh Sarwan
Heath Streak (Captain)
Alistair Campbell
Stuart Carlisle
Dion Ebrahim
Sean Ervine
Andy Flower
Grant Flower
Travis Friend
Douglas Hondo
Douglas Marillier
Mpumelelo Mbangwa
Raymond Price
Tatenda Taibu
Guy Whittall
Records
Batting
Most Runs: Virender Sehwag (
Highest Score: Andy Flower (
Bowling
Most wickets: Sri Lanka Muttiah Muralitharan (
Best Economy Rate: Kumar Dharmasena (
Best figures: Glenn McGrath (
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squads of 2000 ICC KnockOut Trophy
Australia
Steve Waugh (captain)
Adam Gilchrist (wicket keeper)
Michael Bevan
Jason Gillespie
Ian Harvey
Mark Higgs
Brett Lee
Shane Lee
Damien Martyn
Glenn McGrath
Ricky Ponting
Andrew Symonds
Mark Waugh
Bradley Young
John Buchanan (Coach)
England
Nasser Hussain (captain)
Mark Alleyne
Andy Caddick
Mark Ealham
Andrew Flintoff
Ashley Giles
Paul Grayson
Darren Gough
Matthew Hoggard
Graeme Hick
Vikram Solanki
Alec Stewart (wicket keeper)
Marcus Trescothick
Graham Thorpe
Duncan Fletcher (Coach)
India
Sourav Ganguly (captain)
Sachin Tendulkar
Ajit Agarkar
Hemang Badani
Rahul Dravid
Vinod Kambli
Anil Kumble
Sunil Joshi
Robin Singh
Yuvraj Singh
Sridharan Sriram
Venkatesh Prasad
Vijay Dahiya (wicket keeper)
Zaheer Khan
Anshuman Gaekwad (Coach)
New Zealand
Stephen Fleming (captain)
Geoff Allott
Nathan Astle
Chris Cairns
Chris Harris
Craig McMillan
Dion Nash
Chris Nevin
Adam Parore (wicket keeper)
Craig Spearman
Scott Styris
Glen Sulzberger
Roger Twose
Paul Wiseman
David Trist (coach)
Pakistan
Moin Khan (wicket keeper and captain)
Inzamam-ul-Haq
Abdul Razzaq
Arshad Khan
Azhar Mahmood
Faisal Iqbal
Ijaz Ahmed
Imran Nazir
Saeed Anwar
Saleem Elahi
Saqlain Mushtaq
Waqar Younis
Wasim Akram
Yousuf Youhana
Javed Miandad (coach)
South Africa
Shaun Pollock (captain)
Mark Boucher (wicket keeper)
Shafiek Abrahams
Nicky Boje
Allan Donald
Boeta Dippenaar
Andrew Hall
Jacques Kallis
Gary Kirsten
Lance Klusener
Neil McKenzie
Makhaya Ntini
Jonty Rhodes
Roger Telemachus
Graham Ford (Coach)
Sri Lanka
Sanath Jayasuriya (captain)
Marvan Atapattu
Russel Arnold
Upul Chandana
Kumar Dharmasena
Avishka Gunawardene
Mahela Jayawardene
R.Kaluwitharana (wicket keeper)
Muttiah Muralitharan
Kumar Sangakkara
Eric Upashantha
Chaminda Vaas
P.Wickramasinghe
Nuwan Zoysa
Dav Whatmore (Coach)
West Indies
Heath Streak (captain)
Guy Whittall
Alistair Campbell
Stuart Carlisle
Andrew Flower (wicket keeper)
Grant Flower
Pommie Mbangwa
Mluleki Nkala
Henry Olonga
Gavin Rennie
Paul Strang
Mark Vermeulen
Dirk Viljoen
Craig Wishart
Carl Rackemann (Coach)
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Champions Trophy 1998 / Wills KnockOut Trophy
The ICC Champions Trophy was started in 1998. It was known as ICC Wills KnockOut Trophy. It was sponsored by Wills, a British Tobacco importer and cigarette manufacturer (W D & H O Wills). It was One Day International cricket tournament held in
The participated teams are
Day history
October 21
No toss made.
Umpires: Mohammad Asghar and Showkatur Rahman
October 22
Umpires: Jahangir Alam, Mohammad Asghar
October 23
October 24
Bangabandhu National Stadium
Umpires: SA Bucknor and P Willey
Third umpire: DR Shepherd
Man of the match: SP Fleming
October 25
Bangabandhu National Stadium,
Umpires: RS Dunne,
Third umpire: SA Bucknor
Man of the match: DJ Cullinan
October 26
Bangabandhu National Stadium,
Sri Lanka 191/5 (41.3 overs)
Umpires: DR Shepherd, P Willey
Third umpire:
Man of the match: A Ranatunga
October 28
Bangabandhu National Stadium,
Umpires: SA Bucknor, RS Dunne
Third umpire: DL Orchard
Man of the match: SR Tendulkar
October 29
Bangabandhu National Stadium,
Umpires: DL Orchard, DR Shepherd
Third umpire: P Willey
Man of the match: KLT Arthurton
October 30
Bangabandhu National Stadium,
Umpires: SA Bucknor and
Third umpire: DR Shepherd
Man of the match: JH Kallis
October 31
Bangabandhu National Stadium,
Umpires: DL Orchard and P Willey
Third umpire: RS Dunne
Referee: RS Madugalle
Man of the match: M Dillon
November 1 / Final
Bangabandhu National Stadium,
Umpires: RS Dunne and DR Shepherd
Third umpire: P Willey
Referee: RS Madugalle
Man of the match: JH Kallis
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10.7.08
ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier 2008
Fixtures
August 2008
Sat 2 / 09:30 local, 08:30 GMT / Group B - Kenya v Netherlands
Civil Service Cricket Club, Stormont, Belfast
Sat 2 / 13:00 local, 12:00 GMT / Group A - Ireland v Scotland
Civil Service Cricket Club, Stormont, Belfast
Sat 2 / 16:30 local, 15:30 GMT / Group B - Canada v Netherlands
Civil Service Cricket Club, Stormont, Belfast
Sun 3 / 09:30 local, 08:30 GMT / Group A - Bermuda v Scotland
Civil Service Cricket Club, Stormont, Belfast
Sun 3 / 13:00 local, 12:00 GMT / Group B - Canada v Kenya
Civil Service Cricket Club, Stormont, Belfast
Sun 3 / 16:30 local, 15:30 GMT / A - Bermuda v Ireland
Civil Service Cricket Club, Stormont, Belfast
Mon 4 / 09:30 local, 08:30 GMT / 1st Semi-Final - TBC v TBC
Civil Service Cricket Club, Stormont, Belfast
Group A winner v Group B runner-up
Mon 4 / 13:00 local, 12:00 GMT / 2nd Semi-Final - TBC v TBC
Civil Service Cricket Club, Stormont, Belfast
Group A runner-up v Group B winner
Mon 4 / 16:30 local, 15:30 GMT / Final - TBC v TBC
Civil Service Cricket Club, Stormont, Belfast
ICC Champions Trophy
The 2008 ICC Champions Trophy is scheduled on
The teams are in two groups
Group A
Group B
Fixture
11 September –
12 September –
13 September –
14 September –
15 September –
16 September –
17 September –
18 September –
19 September –
20 September –
21 September –
24 September – 1st Semi-Final,
25 September – 2nd Semi-Final,
28 September – Final,
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