Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Cricket Worldcup 2011 schedule| Worldcup 2011 | Cricket worldcup fixtures
1
19 Feb
India vs Bangladesh
Dhaka
2
20 Feb
New Zealand vs Kenya
Chennai
3
20 Feb
Sri Lanka vs Canada
Hambantota
4
21 Feb
Australia vs Zimbabwe
Ahmedabad
5
22 Feb
England vs Netherlands
Nagpur
6
23 Feb
Pakistan vs Kenya
Hambantota
7
24 Feb
South Africa vs West Indies
New Delhi
8
25 Feb
Australia vs New Zealand
Nagpur
9
25 Feb
Bangladesh vs Ireland
Dhaka
10
26 Feb
Sri Lanka vs Pakistan
Colombo
11
27 Feb
India vs England
Kolkata
12
28 Feb
West Indies vs Netherlands
New Delhi
13
28 Feb
Zimbabwe vs Canada
Nagpur
14
1 Mar
Sri Lanka vs Kenya
Colombo
15
2 Mar
England vs Ireland
Bangalore
16
3 Mar
South Africa vs Netherlands
Mohali
17
3 Mar
Pakistan vs Canada
Colombo
18
4 Mar
New Zealand vs Zimbabwe
Ahmedabad
19
4 Mar
Bangladesh vs West Indies
Dhaka
20
5 Mar
Sri Lanka vs Australia
Colombo
21
6 Mar
India vs Ireland
Bangalore
22
6 Mar
England vs South Africa
Chennai
23
7 Mar
Kenya vs Canada
New Delhi
24
8 Mar
Pakistan vs New Zealand
Pallekelle
25
9 Mar
India vs Netherlands
New Delhi
26
10 Mar
Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe
Pallekelle
27
11 Mar
West Indies vs Ireland
Mohali
28
11 Mar
Bangladesh vs England
Chittagong
29
12 Mar
India vs South Africa
Nagpur
30
13 Mar
New Zealand vs Canada
Mumbai
31
13 Mar
Australia vs Kenya
Bangalore
32
14 Mar
Pakistan vs Zimbabwe
Pallekelle
33
14 Mar
Bangladesh vs Netherlands
Chittagong
34
15 Mar
South Africa vs Ireland
Kolkata
35
16 Mar
Australia vs Canada
Bangalore
36
17 Mar
England vs West Indies
Chennai
37
18 Mar
Sri Lanka vs New Zealand
Mumbai
38
18 Mar
Ireland vs Netherlands
Kolkata
39
19 Mar
Australia vs Pakistan
Colombo
40
19 Mar
Bangladesh vs South Africa
Dhaka
41
20 Mar
Zimbabwe vs Kenya
Kolkata
42
20 Mar
India vs West Indies
Chennai
43
23 Mar
First Quarterfinal
Dhaka
44
24 Mar
Second Quarterfinal
Colombo
45
25 Mar
Third Quarterfinal
Dhaka
46
26 Mar
Fourth Quarterfinal
Ahmedabad
47
29 Mar
First Semifinal
Colombo
48
30 Mar
Second Semifinal
Mohali
49
02 Apr
FINAL
Mumbai
Monday, November 8, 2010
Spain's 10-Year-Old Mum: Family Are 'Happy'
A mother whose 10-year-old daughter has given birth to a baby has said the family are "very happy" despite an international outcry.
The woman, who gave her name only as Olimpia, said she was surprised the birth of her granddaughter in Spain had made headlines around the world.
"She's doing well and is very happy with her daughter," she said of her child, Eleanor, and new granddaughter Nicoletta.
The woman, who Spanish authorities have described as a Romanian gypsy, told reporters the baby's father is a 13-year-old.
He lives in Romania and the young couple have since split up, she added.
Olimpia has been photographed shielding 10-year-old Eleanor from the cameras in the street in Spain.
Eleanor and newborn Nicoletta are living with their family while social services investigate.
Olimpia told reporters in the southern town of Lebrija that it is traditional for Romanian girls to have unofficial wedding ceremonies when they are very young even though they are not recognised by the state.
"That's the way we get married," she said.
The Spanish authorities have not released many details about the girl to protect her privacy. It is understood she moved to the country in the last month.
Spain considers sex with someone under the age of 13 child abuse. But an anonymous official from the country's Justice Ministry said it was not yet clear if the boy can be charged as he is only 13 and in Romania.
The woman, who gave her name only as Olimpia, said she was surprised the birth of her granddaughter in Spain had made headlines around the world.
"She's doing well and is very happy with her daughter," she said of her child, Eleanor, and new granddaughter Nicoletta.
The woman, who Spanish authorities have described as a Romanian gypsy, told reporters the baby's father is a 13-year-old.
He lives in Romania and the young couple have since split up, she added.
Olimpia has been photographed shielding 10-year-old Eleanor from the cameras in the street in Spain.
Eleanor and newborn Nicoletta are living with their family while social services investigate.
Olimpia told reporters in the southern town of Lebrija that it is traditional for Romanian girls to have unofficial wedding ceremonies when they are very young even though they are not recognised by the state.
"That's the way we get married," she said.
The Spanish authorities have not released many details about the girl to protect her privacy. It is understood she moved to the country in the last month.
Spain considers sex with someone under the age of 13 child abuse. But an anonymous official from the country's Justice Ministry said it was not yet clear if the boy can be charged as he is only 13 and in Romania.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Tata Docomo joins the 3G bandwagon
Bangalore: Two months back Tata Docomo promised to launch 3G services for Indian consumers and 'yes' Tata kept up to their word by launching the '3G Life' services in India ,this Diwali. Though the Indian government denied them the 2G spectrum in Delhi and other key districts, Tata Docomo still went ahead and became the first privately held company to launch 3G services in the country.
The GSM arm of Tata Teleservices which gets its technology support from NTT Docomo of Japan and Nokia Siemens Networks for its dongles will bridge internet access in all the nine circles where it has been given the 3G license i.e., Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh- Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, UP (West), Punjab, Haryana ad Maharashtra.Tata DoCoMo's 3G Life services will include applications like Video-SMS, Video-Streaming, Mobile Television, Ultra-High-Speed Data Transfers, Route-Finder, Live Aarti, and much more. Tata DoCoMo 3G Life services along with tariffs would be available from November 5. The network also supports high-speed Internet access with speeds of up to 21.1 Mbps. Also, the support for high-definition voice (HD Voice) for a superior voice experience on calls exists.
The existing sims of the consumers are already 3G enabled and all that the consumer needs to do is upgrade to a 3G handset to experience the technology and enjoy the perks. The service is free till the 11th of this month after which the tariff and other information will be announced. They will also have about 4,000 '3G life zones' where the consumer can play with the devices to understand the service and then to decide to use the 3G service or not.
Deepak Gulati, executive president-Mobility of TTSL, said "They have broken the paradigm to give internet the power of mobility and consumer the power of Internet. We are expected to see growth in consumer s of about 10 to 15 percent in the next six months with the introduction of 3G services." Tata Teleservices Managing Director Anil Sardana said "We have been able to complete the ramp-up of our network to support 3G services due to the superb 3G-ready network we created at the time of our 2G launch itself, last year."
MTNL and BSNL already have been testing 3G in India but only in select circles. Bharti Airtel , Aircel plans to launch 3G services before the end of 2010 and Vodafone Essar is eyeing a launch in the January-March 2011 quarter.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Wayne Rooney's desire to leave Manchester United confirms Sir Alex Ferguson
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND : Manchester United's Sir Alex Ferguson on Tuesday confirmed Wayne Rooney's desire to exit the club, after several days of speculation and media rumors.
After Ferguson announced that Rooney would not be playing in the upcoming Champions match against Bursaspor because of an injured ankle, the international striker went on to publicly deny he was unable to play because of an injury.
"That was my intention, that was my idea, to galvanize him," Ferguson said. "Take a break from the games, get the training done, get his fitness back. Get rid of the traces of the ankle injury away and play for England. So why he's come out and said that, I've no idea," he added.
As the transfer period of January approaches, rumors have been circulating in sports media about Rooney's future. Some say the two have not spoken to each other for several weeks, but Ferguson explained that they "never had an argument, not a bit."
"I think you have to understand the mechanics of these situations when people want to leave the club. It's an easy one to say he's fallen out with the manager, a very easy one to say. I think there are traces of that too," Ferguson explained.
Despite Manchester United's initial rejection of Rooney's possible departure, the international star has made it clear that he has no intention of signing a contract extension, to the surprise of both Ferguson and the striker's agent.
Ferguson said to be "disappointed," but he was quick to say that if Rooney changes his mind, the door will be open for him at Manchester United.
"Wayn''s been a beneficiary of this help, just as Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes and all the players have been. That's what we're there for," he added.
"We're dealing with agents who live in the pockets of players. We live in a different world now and we have to deal with it in a different way. It's a pity but it's there and we have to deal with it," Ferguson stated.
Rooney has been linked to several clubs, including Manchester City, who reportedly could offer him twice his current salary.
After Ferguson announced that Rooney would not be playing in the upcoming Champions match against Bursaspor because of an injured ankle, the international striker went on to publicly deny he was unable to play because of an injury.
"That was my intention, that was my idea, to galvanize him," Ferguson said. "Take a break from the games, get the training done, get his fitness back. Get rid of the traces of the ankle injury away and play for England. So why he's come out and said that, I've no idea," he added.
As the transfer period of January approaches, rumors have been circulating in sports media about Rooney's future. Some say the two have not spoken to each other for several weeks, but Ferguson explained that they "never had an argument, not a bit."
"I think you have to understand the mechanics of these situations when people want to leave the club. It's an easy one to say he's fallen out with the manager, a very easy one to say. I think there are traces of that too," Ferguson explained.
Despite Manchester United's initial rejection of Rooney's possible departure, the international star has made it clear that he has no intention of signing a contract extension, to the surprise of both Ferguson and the striker's agent.
Ferguson said to be "disappointed," but he was quick to say that if Rooney changes his mind, the door will be open for him at Manchester United.
"Wayn''s been a beneficiary of this help, just as Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes and all the players have been. That's what we're there for," he added.
"We're dealing with agents who live in the pockets of players. We live in a different world now and we have to deal with it in a different way. It's a pity but it's there and we have to deal with it," Ferguson stated.
Rooney has been linked to several clubs, including Manchester City, who reportedly could offer him twice his current salary.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
British media urges Wayne Rooney to learn from Sachin Tendulkar
The British media has lavished praise on iconic batsman Sachin Tendulkar and according to a column written by former England cricketer Ed Smith, Manchester United star Wayne Rooney should learn how to turn expectations into inspiration.
In an article headlined 'Sanctuary of crease lets Tendulkar reveal genius,' Smith had written, "Twice last week, sportsmen have proved me spectacularly wrong. First, Sachin Tendulkar reached 14,000 Test-match runs. And that's not the amazing part.
"It took him fewer innings to get from 13,000 to 14,000 than any other 1,000-run chunk of his career. A case could be made that he is at his best now, at 37," the newspaper noted.
The article said Tendulkar and Rooney were destined for rare greatness, even from teenage. Tendulkar has gone on and done it.
A year ago, Rooney looked placed to do the same. But now, as never before, there are real doubts that he will become the player we once assumed he would be.
"Make no mistake, Tendulkar's career has not been as serene as it might look, there have been arguments with coaches and match referees, an unsatisfactory spell as captain and long phases when the muse has deserted him.
"Tendulkar has had countless moments when frustration could have overwhelmed him. He has never blown his top, never lost his dignity. Instead,frustration has inpired him."
"Above all, his career has been played out under the shadow of phenomenal expectation. Footballers in England have to deal with being heroes. In India it is even worse: they are meant to be Gods."
"According to the report 'Tendulkar has come to the conclusion that there is one place where he is free from the hassles of fame. There is one realm where he cannot be pestered. It is called the crease.
"With the bat in his hands, Tendulkar is the conductor of his own life, not just a participant in a soap opera. There, out in the middle, no one can stop him being himself - not a restless media, not overly demanding fans, not intering coaches or greedy agents."
"It is the ultimate irony: the greatest actors are never freer than when they're on the stage. That is the way for Rooney to find the way out of his present difficulties - he must have the bravery to express himself on the pitch, to make it his sanctuary."
"If he allows himself to become embittered and resentful, he will not only become estranged from his fans, but also from his talent. No wonder the ball is bouncing off him at the moment; he probably would like to repel the whole game.
"Instead, he must learn to love it again. Shamed by alleged events off the pitch and embarrassed by events on it, Rooney could be forgiven for feeling sorry for himself," the report said.
"It would be a normal thing to feel. But he doesn't aspire to normality, but to greatness. And greatness, as Tendulkar has showed demands a superhuman degree of resilience and emotional dexterity. Rooney must locate his inner Tendulkar, a genius who got even with his critics by scoring hundreds."
"For Rooney, in every sense, it's time to turn the pressure into goals."
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
ponting said after the loss to india in mohali
Australian captain Ricky Ponting admitted that his side's worst fears that VVS Laxman could spoil their chances came out to be true and said it would be a difficult job for them to bounce back in the series after the heartbreaking loss in the opening Test.
"VVS (Laxman) was our biggest worry, that's the way he has turned out to be," Ponting said after the match which they lost by one wicket.
"No doubt the dressing room is very quiet at the moment. But we have to bounce back. There is no hiding the fact that it is going to be a difficult task and first session of the next (Bangalore) Test would be crucial," Ponting said.
Ponting said that Laxman, who hit an unbeaten 79-ball 73 to guide India to a memorable win, showed that he is a class player.
The visiting skipper said he did not repent giving his nod for allowing a runner for Laxman who was suffering from a back spasm. Laxman batted at number 10 in India's first innings and came out at seven in the second.
Ponting said he had told his bowlers not to take things easy against Laxman as he was like a "wounded player" who had earlier batted down the order.
He informed that pacer Doug Bollinger, who did not bowl after lunch with over 50 runs still required by the Indians, had suffered an abdominal strain and "it was really disappointing to lose him at that stage".
Ponting, who made knocks of 71 and 4 in the match, admitted that the narrow loss would hurt his team but his side would look forward and move on.
"It is important for us not to go too much into the negative side of not winning the game. We should look at the positives which we have achieved," he said.
Monday, September 27, 2010
Chennai Super Kings (CSK) Proved That Best T20 Domestic Team In World
Some teams that are just so good, that they make even the best opposition look sub standard. The Chennai Super Kings did just that on Sunday evening when they strolled home to an 8 wicket victory against the Warriors in the finals of the Champions League T20.
![]() The IPL Champs hammer the Warriors and bring home the Champions League crown. © AFP |
The evening’s display began with Chennai’s much revered bowling attack that practically strangled the Warriors who went in to bat first. There was some early hitting which gave the home team a glimmer of hope, but as soon as Murli and Ashwin came to the party, the runs seemed to evaporate and the wickets began to tumble. Murli finished as the pick of the bowlers taking three wickets on the night while Ashwin will take home the mantle of the tournaments highest wicket taker with a haul of 13 wickets over six matches. They combined to restrict the Warriors to a score of 128 for 7 for their 20 overs.
Chennai then went into bat with an opening pair that has seen nothing but success in this Champions League. Vijay and Hussey were that pair and they carried on with their hot streak, scoring a half century each, to ensure that the game would go Chennai’s way. The half century also ensured that Murali Vijay became the highest run scorer in the Champions League taking home the Golden Bat. Of course, the runs they scored weren’t at the blitzkrieg rate you’d expect from a T 20 game, and there was a moment or two towards the end, where it looked as if the slow run rate might be Chennai’s undoing. But, it is for such occasions that Mahendra Singh Dhoni was born. He came in to hammer a quick fire 17 that carried the IPL Champs over the final hurdle.
It’s the result that every Indian cricket fan wanted and whatever your IPL allegiances, it’s a win that all of India will celebrate.
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