| Date | Teams and Match | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| Thu, 02 - Sun, 05 | Indian Board President’s XI vs Australia, Tour Match Live |
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium |
| Thu, 09 - Mon, 13 | India vs Australia, 1st Test Live |
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore |
| Thu, 09 | Bangladesh vs New Zealand, 1st ODI Live |
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
| Sat, 11 | Bangladesh vs New Zealand, 2nd ODI Live |
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
| Tue, 14 | Bangladesh vs New Zealand, 3rd ODI Live |
Chittagong Divisional Stadium |
| Fri, 17 - Tue, 21 | India vs Australia, 2nd Test Live |
Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh |
| Fri, 17 - Tue, 21 | Bangladesh vs New Zealand, 1st Test Live |
Chittagong Divisional Stadium |
| Sat, 25 - Wed, 29 | Bangladesh vs New Zealand, 2nd Test Live |
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
| Tue, 28 - Sat, 01 | India vs Australia, 3rd Test Live |
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi |
Archive for the ‘sachin’ Category
October 2008 Live cricket Match schedule
September 27th, 2008
harikumar Dhoni is Good,But sachin is the best
September 12th, 2008
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Here on a promotional tour, Gilchrist said he does not doubt Dhoni’s ability but Tendulkar is simply the best.
“Well, it’s hard to compare whether statistically or in your mind or opinion. It’s a big award for Mahendra to win but I would still say Sachin is the best player of recent times,” Gilchrist told NDTV.
Making a comparative study of both the Indians, Gilchrist said, “Dhoni is firepower, (it’s more about) his explosiveness and unpredictability. If there is anything about Sachin, it’s his technicality, he is beautiful to watch and clinical whereas Dhoni is almost carefree, playing without fear that can hurt you most. (more…)
Sachin Fit ,back to irani cup
September 6th, 2008
harikumar A fit-again Sachin Tendulkar is all set to get back into his groove after a poor run with the bat in the three-Test series against Sri Lanka by taking part in the Irani Cup tie for Rest of India against Delhi at Vadodara later this month.
“I will be participating in the Irani Trophy. Just now I’m fine,” declared the master batsman at a promotional event for Aviva Insurance of which he is a brand ambassador.
The selectors will choose on Monday a near-strength Test squad for the annual tie from September 24-28 between last season’s Ranji Trophy champions (Delhi) and the Rest of India and are expected to name Tendulkar in the squad.
Tendulkar had to miss the five-match ODI series against Sri Lanka, after being a part of the Test squad under Anil Kumble that lost the series to the home team 1-2, after sustaining an elbow injury while fielding in the third and final match at Colombo. He returned home and was replaced in the ODI squad by S Badrinath.
The champion batsman could muster only 95 runs at a very dismal average of 15.83 per innings with 31 in the second innings of the second Test at Galle, won by India, as his highest score in the three-match Test rubber.
Before the series, the ace batsman, who appeared in his 150th Test in Colombo, was only 172 runs adrift of overtaking West Indian great Brian Lara as the highest run getter in Tests, but fell way short of that target.
The Irani Cup tie is seen as a virtual selection trial by the selectors who want to pit the best players from the Rest of India to take on a strong Delhi team and prepare the Indian squad for the high-profile Test series against Australia starting in Bengaluru next month.
Tendulkar, who had played a stellar role in guiding India to its first-ever ODI tri-series win in Australia in March, was asked about the perceived divide between seniors and juniors in the team at the promotional event and replied that showing maturity was important.
The ace batsman was also all praise for the Indian Olympic medallists, including first-ever individual gold winner for the country — rifle shooter Abhinav Bindra – at last month’s Beijing Games.
“It was good that India could get three medals in the Olympics which has made all the countrymen proud. People only remember successful people but efforts (made) should also be counted and recognised,” he felt.
He also said that sports federations need to develop infrastructure and facilities for the players to excel. “They should fulfil reasonable requirements of the sports persons,” Tendulkar added.
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