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Pakistan vs Sri lanka 1st Odi Live Stream Online Score

Dilhara Fernando was added at the last minute as cover for the injury-prone Lasith Malinga. Sangakkara didn’t reveal the exact combination and said that Samaraweera and Thilina Kandamby were in the mix.
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Pakistan vs Sri lanka 1st Odi Live Streaming

Pakistan vs Sri lanka Live Streaming

Sri Lanka: (likely) 1 Upul Tharanga, 2 Sanath Jayasuriya, 3 Kumar Sangakkara (capt and wk), 4 Mahela Jayawardene, 5 Thilina Kandamdy/Thilan Samaraweera, 6 Angelo Mathews, 7 Chamara Kapugedera, 8 Thilan Thushara, 9 Nuwan Kulasekara, 10 Lasith Malinga/Dilhara Fernando, 11 Muttiah Muralitharan

Pakistan have an embarrassment of riches and the competition for places has shot up. Will Yousuf walk in, and if he does, at whose expense? There was no word on a possible debut for Umar Akmal, who smashed an unbeaten 103 off 76 balls in Kurunegala.

Pakistan: (likely) 1 Kamran Akmal (wk), 2 Imran Nazir, 3 Younis Khan, 4 Fawad Alam, 5 Shahid Afridi, 6 Shoaib Malik, 7 Misbah-ul-Haq/ Mohammad Yousuf, 8 Abdul Razzaq, 9 Umar Gul, 10 Naved-ul-Hasan, 11 Saeed Ajmal/ Mohammad Aamer

West Indies vs Bangladesh 2nd Odi Live Streaming

West Indies takes on Bangladesh for the 2nd Odi at Dominica on Tuesday, July 28, 2009 Start time 09.30am (13.30 GMT)

This, despite the curator Richard LeTang’s assertion that spinners would have a hard time on the Windsor Park track in response to West Indies coach John Dyson’s call for a “hard, pacy and bouncy wicket.” Instead, the track was not unlike the ones used in the Tests, where Bangladesh’s spinners thrived and ultimately won their team its first series overseas. West Indies’ problems against the slow bowlers showed little improvement in the first ODI, the batsmen succumbing to poor footwork and shot selection. The pitch played slow, the spinners got the ball to grip and one can expect little change in the way it will behave tomorrow. Unless the brittle top-order devises a means to combat Bangladesh’s strength, West Indies could slide to their first ODI series defeat against the visitors.

West Indies Vs Bangladesh 2nd Odi Live Streaming Score

West Indies (possible): 1 Devon Smith, 2 Dale Richards/Kieran Powell, 3 Travis Dowlin, 4 David Bernard, 5 Floyd Reifer (capt), 6 Devon Thomas (wk), 7 Darren Sammy, 8 Rawl Lewis, 9 Nikita Miller, 10 Kemar Roach, 11 Nelon Pascal/ Gavin Tonge.

Bangladesh (possible): 1 Tamim Iqbal, 2 Junaid Siddique, 3 Mohammad Ashraful, 4 Raqibul Hasan, 5 Shakib Al Hasan (capt), 6 Mushfiqur Rahim (wk), 7 Mahmudullah, 8 Naeem Islam, 9 Abdur Razzak, 10 Syed Rasel, 11 Rubel Hossain.

Pietersen ruled out of Ashes 2009

Kevin Pietersen has been ruled out of the Ashes after undergoing surgery on his long-standing Achilles tendon injury. Pietersen was assessed on Wednesday morning by a leading specialist, and the decision was made to undergo surgery which means he will miss up to six weeks.

The news comes as a massive blow to England’s morale and momentum after a week in which they finally ended a 75-year jinx in beating Australia at Lord’s, and so went 1-0 up in an Ashes series for the first time since 1997. Pietersen’s contribution to the match was muted, with twin scores of 32 and 44, but it nevertheless took his career tally against Australia to a formidable 1116 runs in 12 Tests, at an average of 50.72.

England, however, will now have to make do without that prowess. ECB Chief Medical Officer, Nick Peirce, said: “Following a consultation, involving scans and testing, with the world’s leading Achilles specialist, Kevin Pietersen today underwent surgery on his right Achilles tendon.

“The operation involved a small incision and trimming of the blood vessels and nerves around the inflamed tendon and appears, at this early stage, to have been routine. Kevin will look to undertake a comprehensive rehabilitation programme to ensure there is no risk of recurrence. This is expected to be approximately six weeks but will be taken at an appropriate pace following constant review.

“Despite conventional conservative treatments to the tendon with trial periods of rest and rehabilitation, Kevin continued to be in significant discomfort and is currently unable to run or even walk comfortably. He had a strong desire to get through the Ashes series but despite this he has recently been unable to achieve a maximum level of performance.

“A number of short-term measures were considered but having been reviewed by the specialist, who flew into London from Sweden specifically, it was felt that anything else would put the tendon at risk and jeopardise his long-term recovery.”

Pietersen said: “As an England cricketer the Ashes are the pinnacle of the game so I’m absolutely devastated to be missing the rest of this series.

“Up until now the Achilles injury has been manageable but it recently reached the point where we needed to look at other options in terms of treatment. I hate missing matches for England and especially during an Ashes summer but now that the decision has been made to undergo surgery I’m confident I can return to the England team injury-free following a course of rehabilitation.

“I was pleased with the previous course of treatment as it allowed me to take part in this Ashes series but unfortunately the injury has recently deteriorated. To leave a winning dressing room at this time is heart breaking but it wouldn’t be fair to the team or myself to continue given the severity of the injury. I’ll be supporting the team closely and wish them the best of luck as they look to build on the brilliant win at Lord’s and reclaim the Ashes.”

In Pietersen’s absence, England are likely to offer a recall to Ian Bell, who was dropped in February after a run of low scores, but who has been in fine form for Warwickshire this season, with 640 runs at 80.00 before today, when he made 7 against Hampshire at the Rose Bowl.

“I am desperate to play,” said Bell. “Having faced the Aussies before I know what to expect from them, and once you have appeared at Test level you want to carry on playing against the best players in the world.”

The Australian camp maintained the line of the coach Tim Nielsen, who said on Tuesday he was not concerned by what was happening in England’s squad. Shane Watson, the allrounder, said losing a key player like Pietersen “makes it very difficult”

Source: Cricinfo

England vs Australia, Ashes 2009 Live Score Streaming

NPOWERWatch Live Streaming score of the 2nd Ashes cricket test between Australia vs England which will begin at Lords, from July 16-20, 2009. Start time 11.00 am (10.00 GMT)

Lord’s is a place for the captains to star. Andrew Strauss missed out twice in the first Test, scoring 30 and 17, and needs to inspire his batting team-mates after they all gave away reasonable starts last week. The home of cricket is also Strauss’s county ground for Middlesex, so he knows everything about the revered address. He has not scored a century here since 2006, but has reached triple figures three times on the way to averaging 58.17 in 11 matches.

Ricky Ponting, who has made 27 runs in three Test innings at Lord’s, must stand up if his side is to maintain its intimidating batting intensity. In Cardiff Ponting breezed to 150, becoming one of four Australian century-makers, but the second Test will be played in different conditions and against a team that now remembers the last hour of batting, not the 181 overs of bowling.

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Strauss wants to go with five bowlers – Ian Bell has been released from the squad – but his biggest worry is Flintoff’s injured knee. Flintoff is bowing out of Tests at the end of the series and will be desperate to play while Steve Harmison is acting as his cover. Graham Onions was in the squad in Cardiff but didn’t get a game, increasing his chances of appearing at Lord’s, where two spinners are not a viable option.

England (possible) 1 Andrew Strauss (capt), 2 Alastair Cook, 3 Ravi Bopara, 4 Kevin Pietersen, 5 Paul Collingwood, 6 Matt Prior (wk), 7 Andrew Flintoff, 8 Stuart Broad, 9 Graeme Swann, 10 James Anderson, 11 Graham Onions.

Stuart Clark will be talked about but don’t expect any changes to Australia’s XI. Ponting should confirm the side later on Wednesday and it would be a shock if any of the players who pushed England last week are omitted. Brett Lee remains out with a stomach problem.

Australia (probable) 1 Simon Katich, 2 Phillip Hughes, 3 Ricky Ponting (capt), 4 Michael Hussey, 5 Michael Clarke, 6 Marcus North, 7 Brad Haddin (wk), 8 Mitchell Johnson, 9 Nathan Hauritz, 10 Peter Siddle, 11 Ben Hilfenhaus.

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NFL Preseason 2009 Schedule

NFL Preseason scheduled has been released. The details of the NFL Preseason 2009 are as follows

HALL OF FAME WEEKEND
SUN, AUG 9 TIME (ET) LOCATION
Buffalo at Tennessee 8:00 PM

1st Week

THU, AUG 13
TIME (ET)
LOCATION

New England at Philadelphia 7:30 PM Lincoln Financial Field
Washington at Baltimore 7:30 PM M&T Bank Stadium
Arizona at Pittsburgh 8:00 PM Heinz Field
Dallas at Oakland 10:00 PM Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
FRI, AUG 14

St. Louis at NY Jets 7:00 PM Giants Stadium
Minnesota at Indianapolis 7:30 PM Lucas Oil Stadium
Cincinnati at New Orleans 8:00 PM Superdome
Denver at San Francisco 10:00 PM Candlestick Park
SAT, AUG 15

Atlanta at Detroit 4:00 PM Ford Field
Chicago at Buffalo 7:00 PM Ralph Wilson Stadium
Cleveland at Green Bay 8:00 PM Lambeau Field
Tampa Bay at Tennessee 8:00 PM LP Field
Houston at Kansas City 8:00 PM Arrowhead Stadium
Seattle at San Diego 10:00 PM Qualcomm Stadium
MON, AUG 17

Jacksonville at Miami 7:30 PM Dolphin Stadium
Carolina at NY Giants 8:15 PM Giants Stadium

2nd Week

THU, AUG 20

Cincinnati at New England 7:30 PM Gillette Stadium
Philadelphia at Indianapolis 8:00 PM Lucas Oil Stadium
FRI, AUG 21

Tennessee at Dallas 8:00 PM Dallas Cowboys New Stadium
Atlanta at St. Louis 8:00 PM Edward Jones Dome
Kansas City at Minnesota 8:00 PM Metrodome
SAT, AUG 22

Detroit at Cleveland 7:30 PM Cleveland Browns Stadium
Carolina at Miami 7:30 PM Dolphin Stadium
Pittsburgh at Washington 7:30 PM FedEx Field
Tampa Bay at Jacksonville 7:30 PM Jacksonville Stadium
New Orleans at Houston 8:00 PM Reliant Stadium
Buffalo at Green Bay 8:00 PM Lambeau Field
NY Giants at Chicago 8:00 PM Soldier Field
Oakland at San Francisco 8:15 PM Candlestick Park
San Diego at Arizona 10:00 PM U of Phoenix Stadium
Denver at Seattle 10:30 PM Qwest Field
MON, AUG 24

NY Jets at Baltimore 8:00 PM M&T Bank Stadium

3rd Week

THU, AUG 27

Jacksonville at Philadelphia 7:00 PM Lincoln Financial Field
St. Louis at Cincinnati 7:30 PM Paul Brown Stadium
Miami at Tampa Bay 8:00 PM Raymond James Stadium
FRI, AUG 28

New England at Washington 8:00 PM FedEx Field
Green Bay at Arizona 10:00 PM U of Phoenix Stadium
SAT, AUG 29

Indianapolis at Detroit 1:00 PM Ford Field
New Orleans at Oakland 4:00 PM Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
Tennessee at Cleveland 7:30 PM Cleveland Browns Stadium
Buffalo at Pittsburgh 7:30 PM Heinz Field
Baltimore at Carolina 8:00 PM Bank of America Stadium
San Francisco at Dallas 8:00 PM Dallas Cowboys New Stadium
San Diego at Atlanta 8:00 PM Georgia Dome
NY Jets at NY Giants 8:00 PM Giants Stadium
Seattle at Kansas City 8:00 PM Arrowhead Stadium
SUN, AUG 30

Chicago at Denver 8:00 PM Invesco Field at Mile High
MON, AUG 31

Minnesota at Houston 8:00 PM Reliant Stadium

4th Week

THU, SEP 3

Detroit at Buffalo 6:30 PM Ralph Wilson Stadium
Philadelphia at NY Jets 7:00 PM Giants Stadium
Washington at Jacksonville 7:30 PM Jacksonville Stadium
NY Giants at New England 7:30 PM Gillette Stadium
Indianapolis at Cincinnati 7:30 PM Paul Brown Stadium
Baltimore at Atlanta 7:30 PM Georgia Dome
Cleveland at Chicago 8:00 PM Soldier Field
Miami at New Orleans 8:00 PM Superdome
Green Bay at Tennessee 8:00 PM LP Field
Kansas City at St. Louis 8:00 PM Edward Jones Dome
Pittsburgh at Carolina 8:00 PM Bank of America Stadium
Arizona at Denver 9:00 PM Invesco Field at Mile High
Oakland at Seattle 10:00 PM Qwest Field
FRI, SEP 4

Houston at Tampa Bay 7:00 PM Raymond James Stadium
Dallas at Minnesota 8:00 PM Metrodome
San Francisco at San Diego 10:00 PM Qualcomm Stadium