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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

India Australia Match at Vishakapatnam

India Australia Cricket Live

It was a wonderful 2nd ODI between Australia and India after !st ODi has been washed out.

India was able to chase the scores successfully, and statistically its been "This is highest run chase by India against Australia in ODIs, Previous Best was 275/4 at Sharjah in 1998"

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Chasing a huge target of 290 runs for victory, India got off to disastrous start by loosing the debutant opener Shikhar Dhawan in the very first over and then M.Vijay who looked solid during his stay of 15 runs off 18 balls with just 35 runs on the board. However a superb partnership between Virat Kohli (118 runs off 121 balls) and Yuvraj Singh (58 runs off 87 balls) of 137 runs for the third wicket put India right back on track and then brilliant quick-fire 84 runs partnership between Suresh Raina (71 runs off 47 balls) and Kohli for the fourth wicket made sure that India will be the winner when game is over.

India Australia scores Online

Brief scores for the 2nd ODI - Cricket Australia (3 wkts, 50 ovs) -289 RR:5.78
M Clarke 111*(139)
M Hussey 69(77)
Cameron White 89(49)
Indian Bowling
Nehara 57/2(10 Overs)
Ashwin 34/1(9)
India successfully chased - Cricket India ((5 wkts, 48.5 ovs)-292  RR:5.98)
Murali Vijay 15
Virat Kohli - 110
Yuvraj Singh -58
Suresh raina - 71
Australian Bowling 
Clint McKay - 55/3
John Hastings - 44/2


Post Commentary Session 

Kohli: I was really struggling when I was in the 70s and the 80s. I wanted to bat with Suresh Raina and be there till the end. I was trying to hit the ball too hard at the start, but thanks to Vijay for calming me down and telling me to focus on timing. Someone like Yuvraj batting at the other hand is a welcome sight as he can help with his experience. We just decided to build a long partnership and capitalize on the Batting Powerplay. I have been given a fair chance at number three, the captain has shown immense faith in me and I would love to bat at that number. The dew allowed the ball to come easily onto the bat.
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Virat Kohli is the MoM for his outstanding 118 which guided India to victory.
Dhoni: We wanted to get a decent start. Although Dhawan got out, Yuvraj and Kohli shared a decent partnership. During the break in the Aus innings, we wanted to know how much dew was there. I thought that the spinners would get turn, but the wicket was flatter than expected. Cameron White tore us apart at the end, but our batsmen stepped up to the plate. When Yuvi is batting, he is a free scoring stroke maker. Virat has been criticized for not converting his starts into big scores, but he capitalized on this opportunity today. What is important is we have to go out and win the last game on Sunday. We have tried some things today and it has worked out well.
Michael Clarke: I thought we had enough on the board. Cameron White played the best ODI innings that I have seen. The Indians scored freely in the first 15 overs, Kohli scored a century and the Indians were just too good today. Hastings and McKay were good with the ball. We have to rebuild, the boys are excited about the next game and we have some improvements to make in some areas.



Interesting fact:
  1. The last seven highest scores of Kohli in ODIs have all resulted in a victory for India.
  2. 50th ODI win for Dhoni as skipper, India have maintained their perfect record at this stadium at Vizag - played 3 and won 3  

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

India and Australia Test Match, Bangalore

Following are the Cricket records that have come after the end of the 2nd Test Match in Bangalore between Australia and India Test Match


- SR Tendulkar scored 214 and 53 not out in the second test at Bangalore against Australia provides the 12th occasion of Indian batsmen scoring a double hundred and a fifty in a test match.

- The twelve occasions are – SM Gavaskar – 124 and 220 vs West Indies at Port of Spain in Mar 1971 : SM Gavaskar – 205 and 73 vs West Indies at Mumbai in Dec 1978 : R Dravid – 200* and 70* vs Zimbabwe at Delhi in Nov 2000 :  VVS Laxman 59 and 281 vs Australia at Kolkata in Mar 2001 : R Dravid – 222 and 73 vs New Zealand at Ahmedabad in Oct 2003 : R Dravid – 232 and 72* vs Australia at Adelaide in Dec 2003 : SR Tendulkar – 241* and 60* vs Australia at Sydney in Jan 2004 : W Jaffer – 202 and 56 vs Pakistan at Kolkata in Nov 2007 : SC Ganguly – 239 and 91 vs Pakistan at Bangalore in Dec 2007 : V Sehwag – 201* and 50 vs Sri Lanka at Galle in Jul 2008 : VVS Laxman – 200* and 59* vs Australia at Delhi in Oct 2008 and SR Tendulkar – 214 and 53* vs Australia at Bangalore in Oct 2010.

- SR Tendulkar has scored a double hundred and fifty in a test match on two occasions – 241* and 60* vs Australia at Sydney in Jan 2004 and 214 and 53* vs Australia at Bangalore in Oct 2010. He became the fourth Indian batsman to perform such a feat on two or more occasions. Others are – R Dravid {three occasions} : SM Gavaskar {two occasions}  and VVS Laxman {two occasions}.

- R Dravid - 200* and 70* vs Zimbabwe at Delhi in Nov 2000 : 222 and 73 vs New Zealand at Ahmedabad in Oct 2003 and 233 and 72* vs Australia at Adelaide in Dec 2003.

- SM Gavaskar – 124 and 220 vs West Indies at Port of Spain in Mar 1971 and 205 and 73 vs West Indies at Mumbai in Dec 1978.

- VVS Laxman - 59 and 281  vs Australia at Kolkata in Mar 2001 and 200* and 59* vs Australia at Delhi in Oct 2008.

- SR Tendulkar – 241* and 60* vs Australia at Sydney in Jan 2004 and  214 and 53* vs Australia at Bangalore in Oct 2010.

- It is interesting to note that apart from these four batsmen, no batsman from other countries has performed the feat on two occasions.

- SR Tendulkar scored 214 and 53 not out in the second test at Bangalore against Australia provides the 35th occasion of batsmen scoring a double hundred and a fifty in a test match.

- It is interesting to note that there are five occasions of a batsman scoring a double hundred and fifty against Australia.  On all these five occasions, it is Indian batsmen who have performed the feat – VVS Laxman on two occasions: SR Tendulkar on two occasions and R Dravid on one occasion.

- VVS Laxman - 59 and 281 vs Australia at Kolkata in Mar 2001 and 200* and 59* vs Australia at Delhi in Oct 2008 : SR Tendulkar – 241* and 60* vs Australia at Sydney in Jan 2004 and  214 and 53* vs Australia at Bangalore in Oct 2010 : R Dravid – 232 and 72* vs Australia at Adelaide in Dec 2003.

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Check the Cricket scorecard for the Cricket Australia and India 2nd Test Match at Bangalore.

 Now Looking for Cricket Next Match Between and Expecting more records from both the sides.


Monday, October 11, 2010

India Australia cricket series - Test Match


India Australia Test Cricket - Bangalore
Beautiful batting display by Sachin Tendulkar again in Bangalore to save the test from Cricket Australia.  And he scores the display of his class with a marathon unbeaten 191 as India restored the balance in the second and final cricket Test against Australia with a solid batting show on Monday at Chinnaswamy cricket stadium, Bangalore.
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Brief Cricket score at the end of the Day 3
Sachin Tendulkar 191*(319)
M Vijay 139(310), for complete cricket scorecard check here
he 37-year-old batting maestro, who has been in stunning form in the last three months, played a virtual sheet anchor role to guide India not only to a safe position but from where they can push for a 2-0 series win.
Tendulkar and Vijay, who scored his maiden Test century, were involved in a record 308-run partnership for the third wicket which laid the foundation of India's spirited reply.
Skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni (11) was giving Tendulkar company at stumps on an eventful third day.
Milestone man Tendukar, who on Sunday became the first batsman to score 14,000 Test runs, today wrote another record to his name by making a 150-plus score for the record 20th time, surpassing Brian Lara's 19.
With two full days left, India will now try to gain a substantial first innings lead and try to put pressure on the Australians on the M Chinnaswamy track which is expected to provide some help to the slow bowlers.
Tendulkar and Vijay surpassed the 222-run mark, set by Allan Border and Kim Hughes in Chennai in 1979, as Australia went wicket-less in the first two sessions of the day.
Tendulkar, who is now approaching his sixth double ton, has so far struck 20 fours and two sixes in his 319-ball knock.
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After the match at the interview with the experts
Mitchell Johnson "It's been a tough day. Big partnership of 300. Hilfenhaus did a very good job fo us. The debutant Peter George also did well. As a fast bowler, you wanted to see some bounce and carry; it was a bit too slow. We stuck through the day and got a few wickets in the end to put some pressure on them. We saw the signs of deterioration at the end. Some kept low, couple jumped. We have to wait and see what happens tomorrow. Will the sun come out. We have to use the harder ball tomorrow morning and try take a few wickets."
Vijay: "It was really special knock for me. I would like to dedicate this to my mom. It was a dream come true for me to play with Sachin. I was just focused on each ball and not try to think too far ahead. In that regard Sachin paaji helped me a lot. He gave me pep-talks through the day. After the tea I got tired; I didn't want to give my wicket away but ended up playing a bad shot. I am trying to just keep things simple and work on my basics; whenever I get my opportunities I want to do well."