Friday, March 4, 2011


posted By Muhammad basharat

ICC World Cup 2011
Bangladesh vs West Indies, 19th Match, Group B
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka, March 4, 2011
Match Information
Umpires:
Kumar Dharmasena (SL) & Steve Davis (Aus)
Third Umpire:
Asad Rauf (Pak)
Match Referee:
Ranjan Madugalle (SL)
Toss:
Bangladesh (Elected to bat)
Match Status:
West Indies won by 9 wkts



ICC World Cup 2011
New Zealand vs Zimbabwe, 18th Match, Group A
Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad, March 4, 2011
Match Information
Umpires:
Aleem Dar (Pak) & Marais Erasmus (RSA)
Third Umpire:
Rod Tucker (Aus)
Match Referee:
Roshan Mahanama (SL)
Toss:
Zimbabwe (Elected to bat)
Match Status:
New Zealand won by 10 wkts


ICC World Cup 2011
Pakistan vs Canada, 17th Match, Group A
R.Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, March 3, 2011
Match Information
Umpires:
Daryl Harper (Aus) & Nigel Llong (Eng)
Third Umpire:
Tony Hill (NZ)
Match Referee:
Chris Broad (Eng)
Toss:
Pakistan (Elected to bat)
Match Status:
Pakistan won by 46 runs



NZ thrash Zimbabwe by 10 wickets
New Zealand displayed a clinically efficient all round performance to thump Zimbabwe by 10 wickets.


West Indies hammer Bangladesh by 9 wkts
Electing to bat, Bangladesh were bundled out for a paltry 58 by West Indies in their World Cup Group B match on Friday. 


Team India seek bowlers to halt Irish charge
India look to tame ‘giant-killers’ Ireland on Sunday at Bangalore and will expect their bowlers to halt the Irish charge.



Canada captain blame batsmen for loss against Pakistan
Canada captain Ashish Bagai was candid enough to admit that his batters were not good 
enough to cross the 184 run target set by Pakistan


Battered and bruised Netherlands excited about India match
Dutch captain Peter Borren said that his team was looking forward to playing India following their massive 231-run defeat against South Africa.


Dutch conquered, Smith now worried about Ireland
Despite their 231-run win over the Netherlands, South Africa’s captain Graeme Smith expects a tougher game against Ireland .


2007 WC loss to Ireland was in my mind: Afridi
Pakistan skipper Shahid Afridi said the ghost of 2007 humiliating loss against Ireland came back to his mind during their match against Canada.


DRS leads to different interpretations for same situation
The much-debated DRS came into sharp focus for the second time in six days at the World Cup as the on-field umpires stuck to their original decisions.


  South Africa (351/5) have posted their third highest total in the world cup - their highest is 356 for four against West Indies at St.George’s on April 10, 2007.


Sources:
Zee news



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