31 October, 2009

India v Australia, 3rd ODI, Delhi

India v Australia, 3rd ODI, Delhi


Again Australia in Truble. Ricky Ponting and Shane Watson played with patience on a slow, low track to push Australia to 101 for 1 at the half-way mark in the third ODI in Delhi.

Australia 151/3 (37.0 ov)

India

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Batsmen Runs B 4s 6s SR This bowler Last 5 ovs

Mat Runs HS Ave


*Michael Hussey (lhb) 42 49 1 0 85.71 9 (8b) 15 (13b)

123 3478 109* 52.69


Adam Voges (rhb) 8 15 1 0 53.33 3 (8b) 8 (15b)

5 135 72 45.00





Bowlers O M R W Econ 0s 4s 6s This spell

Mat Wkts BBI Ave


*Suresh Raina (ob) 3.0 0 12 1 4.00 9 1 0 3-0-12-1

74 4 1/12 48.50


Ravindra Jadeja (sla) 7.0 1 33 1 4.71 23 3 0 4-1-15-1

6 5 3/35 38.60

Recent overs . . . 1 1 . | 1 . . 1 1 . | 2 2 . 1 4 . | . 4 1 . 1 1

Current partnership 22 runs, 4.2 overs, RR: 5.07 (Hussey 14, Voges 8)

Last Bat CL White c †Dhoni b Raina 0 (7b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00

Fall of wicket: 129/3 (32.4 ov); Partnership: 1 runs, 1.3 overs, RR: 0.66 (Hussey 1, White 0) Source : http://www.crickinfo.com

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Match Schedule

3 Nov Tuesday 5:00pm Opening Ceremony

League Matches (16 Overs)

Date Time Match Time Match
3 Nov Tuesday
06:30 to 09:00
League 1
9:30pm to 12.00am
League 2
4 Nov Wednesday
06:30 to 09:00 League 3 9:30pm to 12.00am League 4
5 Nov Thursday
06:30 to 09:00 League 5 9:30pm to 12.00am League 6
6 Nov Friday
06:30 to 09:00 League 7 9:30pm to 12.00am League 8
7 Nov Saturday
06:30 to 09:00 League 9 9:30pm to 12.00am League 10
8 Nov Sunday
06:30 to 09:00 League 11 9:30pm to 12.00am League 12


Quarter Final (16 Overs)

Date Time Match Time Match
9 Nov Monday
06:30 to 09:00
QF- 1
9:30pm to 12.00am
QF- 2
10 Nov Tuesday
06:30 to 09:00 QF- 3 9:30pm to 12.00am QF- 4


Semi Final (16 Overs)

Date Time Match Time Match
12 Nov Thursday
06:30 to 09:00
SF- 1
9:30pm to 12.00am
SF- 2


Final (20 Overs)

Date Time Time
14 Nov Saturday 06:30 to 09:30
9.30pm
Closing and Awards Ceremony



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29 October, 2009

India beat Australia 99 runs

India 354 for 7 (Dhoni 124, Gambhir 76, Raina 62) beat Australia 255 (Hussey 53, Jadeja 3-35) by 99 runs
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How they were out


MS Dhoni slaps one through the off side, India v Australia, 2nd ODI, Nagpur, October 28, 2009
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First, he consolidated the innings with Gautam Gambhir. Then, in tandem with Suresh Raina, he ripped the bowling to shreds. MS Dhoni's superb 107-ball 124 was the foundation for India's highest-ever total against Australia, a mammoth 354 for 7, and once Praveen Kumar and Ishant Sharma winkled out Australia's top three for just 45, the match was effectively over. Michael Hussey's 53 provided a lone note of defiance as India romped home by 99 runs, to leave the series all square as the teams packed their bags and headed to Delhi.

The match slipped out of Australia's grasp in the final 11 overs of the Indian innings. When the batting Powerplay was taken with the scoreboard showing 238 for 4, the run-rate had dipped close to six. But with 47 coming from those five overs, and the mayhem continuing unabated afterwards, Ricky Ponting's decision to bowl first in view of the dew factor didn't look too clever. Peter Siddle bowled with impressive pace and accuracy, while Nathan Hauritz was tidy, but the rest were taken to the cleaners on a day when Dhoni appeared to rediscover his big-hitting mojo.

It was no one-man show though, with Gambhir contributing 76 from 80 balls and Raina lashing 62 from just 50 deliveries. When Gambhir departed, run out by a direct hit from Hauritz at mid-off after Dhoni had miscued a slower ball from Siddle, the stage was set for a final onslaught, but few could have predicted how devastating it would be. The first five overs of the Dhoni-Raina partnership produced just 22 runs, but from the moment Dhoni slugged Siddle though cover to end the first over of the Powerplay, the wheels came off for Australia.

Raina kept heaving Mitchell Johnson through midwicket, and with Dhoni slapping one straight down the ground, 18 came from the over. Ben Hilfenhaus's return to the fray was greeted with an astonishing flat six over midwicket and two mighty wallops over long-off from the hapless Shane Watson took Dhoni to his century, his first against Australia, from just 94 balls.

Raina then took over, racing to his half-century from 42 balls in a Hilfenhaus over that went for 18. And though Johnson, who'd gone for 70 in his first nine overs, returned to dismiss both in the final over, the damage had been done, with the partnership worth 136 in just 93 balls.

They had started as explosively, with Virender Sehwag in terrific form. Hilfenhaus took the new ball in Brett Lee's absence, and Sehwag wasted no time, with a lofted cover-drive and powerful cut setting the scoreboard in motion. At the other end, Sachin Tendulkar got off the mark with a neat tuck off the pads for four, but when Siddle got one to dart away a touch after pitching outside off stump, he could only edge to first slip.

Sehwag though carried on undaunted, clipping Hilfenhaus for two leg-side fours, prompting Ponting to bring on Johnson in the seventh over. Siddle was bowling furiously quick, stinging Tim Paine's fingers with a misdirected bouncer, but it was all India as Sehwag clouted a slower ball from Johnson over long-on for six.

The next slower ball had a different outcome. This time, Sehwag could only find mid-off, and with 67 already on the board, Australia delayed the Powerplay by an over and called back Hilfenhaus. Yuvraj Singh, back in the side in place of Virat Kohli, promptly worked him through midwicket for four, and when Paine grassed a tough chance to his left with Gambhir on 20, it seemed as though it wasn't to be Hilfenhaus's day.

But the break for drinks changed that, with Yuvraj slamming the first ball, another slow one, straight back down the pitch. Hilfenhaus took it at shin height. The next ball struck Dhoni on the back of the helmet. By that stage, Ponting had turned to his slow bowlers. Hauritz had been lofted for a straight six by Yuvraj, but both he and Adam Voges were getting sharp turn and for a while, the Indians were reliant on singles and twos to keep the score ticking over.

But a Dhoni straight-drive off Hauritz and two impressive shots from Gambhir through the covers broke the boundary shackles, and with both men running brilliantly between wickets, the bowlers were never allowed to settle. Both took 55 balls for their half-centuries, and it took a moment of carelessness on Gambhir's part to end the partnership which was worth 119 from 113 balls. But with Raina filling the breach so effectively, India never flagged. As for Dhoni, he was simply unstoppable.

Praveen didn't start too well with the new ball, and it seemed that the mistakes of Vadodara were being repeated. But then he got a full delivery to swing and take the inside edge of Paine's bat. The leg stump went cartwheeling and India were on their way. Conscious of the asking rate, Ponting got going with a lovely off-drive off Ashish Nehra, prompting Dhoni to bring Ishant on in the 10th over.

The very first ball he bowled reared up at Watson, and was fended off the face to Tendulkar at slip. As Watson walked off, angry words were exchanged. The potentially decisive blow came from the other end, as Praveen nipped one back to strike Ponting right in front. At 45 for 3, Australia were on the ropes.

Hussey revived the innings somewhat with three consecutive fours through the off side when Harbhajan was introduced, but when Cameron White's stop-start innings ended with a tame clip to midwicket, the asking rate was on its way towards 10 an over. Ravindra Jadeja then bowled Hussey through the gate, bringing the curtain down on the contest long before the last ball was bowled.

28 October, 2009

Australia tour of India, 2nd ODI: India v Australia at Nagpur, Oct 28, 2009


Batsmen Runs B 4s 6s SR This bowler Last 5 ovs

Mat Runs HS Ave


*Gautam Gambhir (lhb) 6 9 1 0 66.66 5 (7b) 6 (9b)

83 2731 150 37.93


Virender Sehwag (rhb) 23 19 5 0 121.05 1 (3b) 15 (13b)

207 6628 130 34.34





Bowlers O M R W Econ 0s 4s 6s This spell

Mat Wkts BBI Ave


*Peter Siddle (rfm) 3.0 0 11 1 3.66 14 2 0 3-0-11-1

10 11 3/55 27.00


Ben Hilfenhaus (rfm) 3.0 0 26 0 8.66 10 5 0 3-0-26-0

14 16 2/42 36.75

Recent overs 4 . . . 1wd . 1wd 1 | 1 . W . . . | 4 1 . 1 1wd 4 . | . . 4 1 . .

Current partnership 16 runs, 2.3 overs, RR: 6.40 (Gambhir 6, Sehwag 9)

Last Bat SR Tendulkar c White b Siddle 4 (8b 1x4 0x6) SR: 50.00

Fall of wicket: 21/1 (3.3 ov); Partnership: 21 runs, 3.3 overs, RR: 6.00 (Tendulkar 4, Sehwag 14)

End of over 6 (5 runs) India 37/1 (RR: 6.16)
V Sehwag 23* (19b 5x4) PM Siddle 3-0-11-1
G Gambhir 6* (9b 1x4) BW Hilfenhaus 3-0-26-0

5.6

Siddle to Sehwag, no run

5.5

Siddle to Sehwag, no run, on the middle stump, straightening, Sehwag shapes to work it to the on side but gets a leading edge to point.

5.4

Siddle to Gambhir, 1 run, full again, driven to right of mid-off

5.3

Siddle to Gambhir, FOUR, But this time he is ready and springs to the front foot very quickly. He glided forward and drove it superbly between the umpire and the non-striker.

5.2

Siddle to Gambhir, no run, fuller, draws Gambhir forward and it has been mistimed to short cover. Good ball that. Gambhir was late in getting forward and across and played away from the body.

5.1

Siddle to Gambhir, no run, it angles away from Gambhir who shoulders arms

Abhishek sends in a sarcastic comment: "With Brett Lee & Hopes out. Had Ponting, Hussey & Siddle also opted to sit out we could have had an even contest. While i type this Siddle proves me right." Ha!

End of over 5 (11 runs) India 32/1 (RR: 6.40)
V Sehwag 23* (17b 5x4) BW Hilfenhaus 3-0-26-0
G Gambhir 1* (5b) PM Siddle 2-0-6-1

4.6

Hilfenhaus to Sehwag, no run, fuller, on the middle stump line, driven crisply back down the track

4.5

Hilfenhaus to Sehwag, FOUR, slower one, aroudn 125 kmph delivery on the middle and leg, Sehwag waited before heaving it over square-leg. he stays adjacent to the line, doesn't go towards the ball and that allows him to pick the slower one better

4.5

Hilfenhaus to Sehwag, 1 wide, high bouncer on the leg and middle line, climbs over Sehwag who ducks

4.4

Hilfenhaus to Gambhir, 1 run, on the middle, tilting in towards middle and leg, pushed out wide of midwicket for a single

4.3

Hilfenhaus to Gambhir, no run, from very close to the stumps, on the middle and off line, shaping away, defended to short cover

One slip in place. Short cover in there too.

4.2

Hilfenhaus to Sehwag, 1 run, moves in towards middle and leg, tucked behind square for a single

4.1

Hilfenhaus to Sehwag, FOUR, it was on the off stump but it was short in length and that allowed Sehwag to clip it from there through midwicket. He hopped back, gave himself more time and played it very neatly. A short midwicket comes in now.

End of over 4 (1 run) India 21/1 (RR: 5.25)
G Gambhir 0* (3b) PM Siddle 2-0-6-1
V Sehwag 14* (13b 3x4) BW Hilfenhaus 2-0-15-0

3.6

Siddle to Gambhir, no run, and in comes the full length delivery outside off. Gambhir doesn't chase it. Good pace, carry and bounce on this track so far. Lovely stadium this, one of the best, if not the best, in the country. Nice bucket seats all around.

3.5

Siddle to Gambhir, no run, another bouncer, climbs shoulder high, Gambhir takes his eyes off the ball and ducks; the ball bounds off the right shoulder to the off side. Ouch

3.4

Siddle to Gambhir, no run, lifting delivery onto the ribcage, Gambhir hops to fend it away ungainly to the off side

3.3

Siddle to Tendulkar, OUT, Siddle takes out SRT. Full in length, outside off, luring Tendulkar across but it straightens to take the edge. Full length delivery after the bouncer does the trick. Tendulkar played away from the body there, much like in the first game. What a lovely start from Siddle.


SR Tendulkar c White b Siddle 4 (8b 1x4 0x6) SR: 50.00

3.2

Siddle to Tendulkar, no run, bangs it in short, lifting delivery around the off stump and Tendulkar drops his wrists, gets the bat away from the line as he sways away

3.1

Siddle to Sehwag, 1 run, short in length, moving towards the hips, tucked behind square-leg for a single

End of over 3 (7 runs) India 20/0 (RR: 6.66)
V Sehwag 13* (12b 3x4) BW Hilfenhaus 2-0-15-0
SR Tendulkar 4* (6b 1x4) PM Siddle 1-0-5-0

2.6

Hilfenhaus to Sehwag, 1 run, fetches it from around off stump and drags his drive towards square-leg. He went too hard into the shot and the bottom-hand came too much into the equation and ruined the shot

2.6

Hilfenhaus to Sehwag, 1 wide, drifts down the leg side, Sehwag misses a chance to pick up a boundary as he fails to connect with the glance shot and Paine mops up

f you want to write for Cricinfo, this may be your chance.

2.5

Hilfenhaus to Sehwag, no run, on a length, around the middle and off line, punched towards mid-off

2.5

Hilfenhaus to Sehwag, 1 wide, high harmless bouncer, Sehwag allows it to pass over him

Second slip has moved to short point

2.4

Hilfenhaus to Sehwag, no run, bangs it in short, climbs around the off stump, Sehwag gets on top of the bounce to push it down towards mid-off cricketmore .....

27 October, 2009

25 October, 2009

Live cricket India V/S Austrlia Hussey drives Australia to 292

Hussey drives Australia to 292

The Bulletin by Brydon Coverdale

October 25, 2009
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50 overs Australia 292 for 8 (Ponting 74, Hussey 73, White 51, Paine 50, Ishant 3-50) v India
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Ricky Ponting clips it fine, India v Australia, 1st ODI, Vadodara, October 25, 2009
Ricky Ponting was in fine touch in posting a half-century © Getty Images
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Michael Hussey compiled an excellent one-day innings of 73 to build on Ricky Ponting's solid platform as Australia fought off an Indian revival to post 292 for 8 in Vadodara. Four Australians reached half-centuries and it was enough to set India a challenging target despite the batting Powerplay working to India's advantage late in the innings.

Ponting, Hussey, Cameron White and Tim Paine all posted half-centuries but India's bowlers ensured none of them went on to triple figures. Hussey's confidence was key in ensuring the good start was not wasted and in a typically anonymous, accumulating style he compiled his 73 from 54 balls.

Hussey pierced the field several times for boundaries in the final overs and, while he generally took few risks, an enormous straight six off Praveen Kumar in the penultimate over resulted in a lost ball. In the final over he sent a catch down deep midwicket's throat as Ishant Sharma delivered a brilliant 50th over that brought two wickets for one run and could yet prove a turning point.

Hussey ticked the score over with hard running but Australia were disappointed with a result of 3 for 33 from their batting Powerplay, which began in the 43rd over with Hussey and White well set. White had started to find the middle of the bat - a clean six over long-on from Suresh Raina's only over was his highlight - but skied the second ball of the Powerplay and was caught off Ashish Nehra for 51.

Adam Voges holed out to deep midwicket off Harbhajan Singh and James Hopes was run out in a horrible mix-up with Hussey, whose calling has been questionable in the past few months, to leave Australia slightly adrift of what could have been a bigger score. The Hussey-White partnership had been worth 76 and continued on the solid platform built by Ponting and Paine.

They combined for a 97-run second-wicket partnership that proved batting first was not a problem despite the early-morning start. Ponting was fierce against the fast men and his highlights included a crunching, aerial straight drive for four off Ishant and a top-edged six when he advanced at Praveen Kumar and hooked a bouncer.

Praveen felt the brunt of Ponting's form and was dispatched for consecutive boundaries through midwicket and then punched through cover. Ponting also enjoyed facing the spinners and launched Ravindra Jadeja over long-off for a six that was parried over the boundary by Nehra, who slightly misjudged the catch opportunity.

Jadeja eventually had his revenge when Ponting, on 74, played back to a delivery that straightened and was trapped in front of middle stump. For much of his innings Ponting had the assistance of Paine, who kept his position as opener despite the presence of Shaun Marsh in the squad.

Paine was particularly strong off his pads, flicking over and through the on-side field whenever the fast men bowled too straight. He was caught behind for 50 trying to cut a wide ball from Ishant, who along with Nehra in the early stages was particularly impressive and bowled full enough to allow the ball to swing.

Nehra had made the initial breakthrough in the second over, when there was some movement in the air, and he had Shane Watson adjudged lbw for 5. Watson was given out by umpire Shavir Tarapore, one of two Indian officials on the field after the English umpire Mark Benson missed the match due to illness.more crickinfo.com

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