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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Sachin Tendulkar = 200

It takes 442 ODIs, 20 years of cricketing experience, 36 years of age and moreover a Sachin Tendulkar to hit a double century in an ODI! Today, Sachin has achieved the landmark of scoring 200 runs in a single inning of an ODI. This milestone was missed by narrow margins in the past by many batsmen. This not only helped India to win convincingly against South Africa but also set a new benchmark for other batsmen.

Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar celebrates after scored the double hundred during the second one day internationl match between India and South Africa


Monday, February 22, 2010

Hockey World Cup 2010

Hero Honda International Hockey Federation (FIH) World Cup

Do you know where the Hockey World Cup 2010 is being played? It is in India, starting on the 28th of February 2010! Find the complete schedule of the International Hockey Federation World Cup below!

Thursday, February 18, 2010

India wins a thriller to retain the number one spot

A trilling match which kept the fellow cricket fans in a nail-byting position till it's end. That was India's second Test match against South Africa. Indian bowlers finally took over their chance and went on winning the match for their team, even though they couldn't get Amla's wicket. A huge share of the credit  lies on the shoulders of Harbhajan Singh, who at the time of requirement, bowled flawlessly and placed India on the winning side. With this win, India has retained their position of being the best team playing Test Cricket till the next match, atleast.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Who will take responsibility of India's loss against South Africa?

India went through a very embarrassing and well expected defeat in the first test against India, at Nagpur. The Indian batting line-up, even in two innings, was not able to get par the South African first innings score of 568. Even after Sehwag and Tendulkar scoring a century each in two of the innings, why was the Indian team not able to do good? Aren't the Indian batsmen not capable of facing a quite good pace attack like that of South Africa?

Monday, February 8, 2010

IPL 3 Schedule

Much awaited and one of the most coveted cricket tournament IPL T20 will start in another one month's time. Those who have got the tickets can enjoy the Live tournament at the ground. Those who couldn't can look at the schedule below and watch for their favorite teams and players in action.

Steyn shines on South Africas road to victory

Dale Steyn's outstanding bowling performance is taking South Africa closer and closer towards victory. What a brilliant bowling performance! He was bowling one of the most lethal and stunning spells of pace and swing, rare to see in this part of the world! India are on the verge of losing the test match to South Africa on their own soil.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

India sweating in the first test match

The Indian cricket team is sweating already in their first test match against South Africa. South Africa are at a very good position in the match. They have put across a very huge score for the Indians to chase. On the second day of the play, South Africa has declared at 558 runs at the loss of 6 wickets. Now, the Indian team batsmen, top-order as well as the middle-order, needs to fire well in order to get some hold in this match. India are at 25 runs without the loss of any wickets, when the day's play was called off.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Chelsea gets transfer ban lifted

The Court of Arbitration for Sport has lifted the transfer ban on Chelsea. They have been cleared of any wrong doings, regarding the transfer of Gael Kakuta from the Lens. They now have all the Sanctions on it, lifted. Chelsea are the leaders of the current Premier League.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

All teams tamper with ball: Imran, Rameez

Shahid Afridi is not the only one who thinks that all teams tamper with the ball.
Pakistan's World Cup winning former captain Imran Khan and another ex-skipper Rameez Raja also feel the same.

Media barred from Indian hockey World Cup camp

As the Indian hockey team began getting a feel of the National Stadium in New Delhi on Wednesday, ruckus erupted outside the World Cup venue with authorities shunting out media on the pretext of security.

Sevilla continues to resurge under Jimenez

This weekend saw Sevilla continuing their resurgence, with this victory against Valencia. They are just three points below Valencia, who are at the third place in the Primera Division table. Sevilla outplayed the threat of their rivals for a score of 2-1 to overtake Mallorca and reach into the fourth place. It was a deserving win for the hosts, who deserved it well. This victory certainly must have boosted their confidence to a higher levels.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Massa and Schumacher celebrate day of comebacks

Felipe Massa and Michael Schumacher, once brothers in arms but now Formula One rivals, returned to the racetrack on a day of comebacks on Monday.

Both the Brazilian and the German had moments when they thought their eyes were deceiving them but the lap times in Valencia were real enough.

Federer takes home the Australian Open Trophy

Roger Federer adds another cup to his collection of Grand Slam titles. The Australian Open 2010 was his 16th Grand Slam title. He certainly has proved the statement that he is the greatest of the champions till now! What an Unmatchable beauty! That's what one might feel when gets a chance to see this Swiss Maestro with racquet in his hand. I would like to call it as bad luck of Murry because he had to face the most talented tennis player that the world has ever seen till now! Else, he would have been successful in taking Britain's hopes to it's destination.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Ball Tampering Controversies: Shahid Afridi Chewing the Ball

The recent incident of chewing the ball by Shahid Afridi was indeed unfortunate. Afridi was banned for two T20 matches after this incident. In cricket, players tamper the ball in order to make the situation difficult for the batsmen by gaining the reverse swing with the tampered ball. Mostly, fielders and bowlers tamper balls in frustration and annoyance in case they are loosing the match, maybe.