Monday, January 25, 2010

sachin tendulkar smashed 90th international century.


Bangladesh(25-01-2010): Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar hitted a century against Bangladesh today. This is his 45th Test Century, his 5th against, and his90th International century.

Earlier Sachin Tendulkarsmashed a century as Indiastruggled to 243 all out in their first innings just before lunch on the second day of the first test against Bangladesh on Monday.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Tamim Iqbal's brief resistance and Mushfiqur Rahim's crowd-pleasing century were way too inadequate for Bangladesh who had no surprises lined up on the final day. Even with an off-rhythm Sreesanth making it a virtual three-man attack, Ishant Sharma and Zaheer Khan paved India's way to an eventually comfortable win despite their first-innings failure and murky conditions curtailing action on every day of the match. Despite Mushfiqur's knock - the fastest hundred for a Bangladesh player - alongside the tail, they could not last until the final session.

In the end, it was the batsmen who let the Bangladesh bowlers down. Their bowlers might have shown they were better than ordinary, getting India out for 243 in the first innings, but both their batting efforts were ordinary. In the final innings, none of the batsmen showed either the aptitude or the inclination to bat out long periods on a flat pitch and on a day where bad light was bound to cut the day short.

The signs were all there in the first ten minutes of the day. Mohammad Ashraful carried on from an edgy first innings. After surviving two slashes and edges in the first three overs, he drove on the up at an Ishant delivery that held its line enough to take a healthy edge. Raqibul Hasan showed the willingness to fight it out, even taking a blow on the elbow, but Ishant's re-discovered offcutter proved to be too good for him, trapping him plumb in front.

The only bit of fight came from Tamim, who survived the early thorough examination given by Ishant and Zaheer. He concentrated hard, and quelled his natural game for the first hour. Except for one loose drive in the second over, he resisted the cover-drives, and instead relied on bunting the balls close to him for singles. He did not concentrate for long enough, though. The way he tried to open up against Sreesanth and Amit Mishra showed that the first hour had taken a big extra effort. From 27 off 81, when the back-up bowlers were introduced, he moved to 50 off 106, bringing up the milestone with a reverse-sweep.

Eight minutes before lunch, Tamim gave it all away. Virender Sehwag had replaced Sreesanth, and in his second over, Tamim went for a big booming drive when he was close to neither the line nor the length of the delivery. The outside edge was snapped well by an alert Rahul Dravid, and India were sensing the win.

The only man who could hold them up was Shakib Al Hasan, and post the break, he got a special googly from Mishra that kicked at him and took the shoulder of his bat on its way to silly point. Mahmudullah, who scored 69 in the first innings, got into a personal battle with Zaheer, and eventually Bangladesh paid for it. Bouncers, verbals, hooks, upper-cuts, and then a tame edge outside off.

Mushfiqur stood on the burning deck, hit his way to a personal best, added 60 for the eight wicket, then cut, pulled and lofted some more, made Sreesanth mouth off like a madman for no reason, manoeuvred the strike expertly, and managed a consolatory maiden century. Mishra kept at the task, mixing the googlies well with the legbreaks, and took out the last three wickets.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Sri Lanka(SL) vs India(Ind) , 2nd ODI, Tri-Nation, Live Streaming Score, Jan 05, Online, Highlights, Result, 2010

Sri Lanka expectedly cruised to a five-wicket win after India set them a modest score of 279-9 in batting friendly conditions at the Sher-e-Bangla Stadium here. Thilan Samaraweera struck his second ODI hundred, Kumar Sangakkara made 60, and Sri Lanka nailed their second straight chase in the Idea Cup, nearly cementing their place in the triangular tournament's final.

The win was set up by left-arm pacer Chanaka Welegedera, who derailed India's innings taking 5-66, his best in ODIs.

India's job was made hard by the heavy dew in the outfield. After Harbhajan Singh (3-47) revived India with a double break, Zaheer Khan and Ashish Nehra suffered in the batting Power Play, serving up numerous full tosses with the wet ball. Rookie Thissara Parera cashed in a 15-ball 36 to bring the game to an early closure.

India's score after being asked to bat was disappointing. Sri Lanka were without Tillakaratne Dilshan, yet it didn't help matters for India. Sangakkara and Samaraweera added 122 for the third wicket to lay the foundation for the win.

Earlier, Yuvraj Singh struck 73 and added 99 with a sedate Dhoni (37 from 69) after India were at a wobbly 71-3 in the ninth over. Virender Sehwag blazed 47 (31b, 9x4) earlier before becoming the third of Welegedera's victims.

The left-arm pacer had mixed returns, with wicket-taking balls amidst a flurry of wides, no-balls and half volleys. In his second over, he yorked Gautam Gambhir for 8, then conceded 12 in third.

In his fourth -- an over which produced 18 runs -- he had Sehwag caught behind off a no-ball, gave away two Free Hits, got Virat Kohli caught behind, and ended the over with two wides.

In his next over, Sehwag -- batting imperiously on 47 -- chipped one to mid-off.

Ravindra Jadeja's handy 39 (33b) put the batting Power Play to good use. He added 65 with Raina (35 off 46) before Welegedera yorked him, too. Zaheer Khan became his fifth wicket, backing away and leaving his stumps exposed.

With wickets falling in a hurry, India's impetuousness led them to finish poorly when 300 looked likely at one stage.

Seamer Thissara Perera took his first wicket in ODIs, getting Dhoni caught behind. Yuvraj, who holed out to deep mid-wicket, was his second.

India will take on hosts Bangladesh next on January 7.