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Fri, 16 Sep 2011
04:30 GMT (10:00 IST) Australia Tour of Sri Lanka 2011, 3rd Test Match, Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo
IP Auckland
IP Somerset Tue, 20 Sep 2011
14:30 GMT (20:00 IST) Champions T20 League 2011, 4th Qualifier match, Pool B, Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad
IP Leicestershire
IP Trinidad and Tobago Tue, 20 Sep 2011
10:30 GMT (16:00 IST) Champions T20 League 2011, 3rd Qualifier match, Pool A, Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad
IP Leicestershire
IP Ruhuna Wed, 21 Sep 2011
10:30 GMT (16:00 IST) Champions T20 League 2011, 5th Qualifier match, Pool A, Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad
IP Kolkata
IP Somerset Wed, 21 Sep 2011
14:30 GMT (20:00 IST) Champions T20 League 2011, 6th Qualifier match, Pool B, Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad
England
West Indies Fri, 23 Sep 2011
17:15 GMT (22:45 IST) West Indies Tour of England 2011, 1st Twenty20 International, Kennington Oval, London
IP Bangalore
IP Warriors Fri, 23 Sep 2011
14:30 GMT (20:00 IST) Champions T20 League 2011, 1st Match, Group B, M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
IP Cobras
IP New South Wales Sat, 24 Sep 2011
10:30 GMT (16:00 IST) Champions T20 League 2011, 2nd Match, Group A, MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
IP Chennai
IP Mumbai Sat, 24 Sep 2011
14:30 GMT (20:00 IST) Champions T20 League 2011, 3rd Match, Group A, MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
IP Warriors
IP South Australia Sun, 25 Sep 2011
10:30 GMT (16:00 IST) Champions T20 League 2011, 4th Match, Group B, Eden Gardens, Kolkata
TBC
TBC Sun, 25 Sep 2011
14:30 GMT (20:00 IST) Champions T20 League 2011, 5th Match, Group B, Eden Gardens, Kolkata
England
West Indies Sun, 25 Sep 2011
17:30 GMT (23:00 IST) West Indies Tour of England 2011, 2nd Twenty20 International, Kennington Oval, London
IP Mumbai
TBC Mon, 26 Sep 2011
14:30 GMT (20:00 IST) Champions T20 League 2011, 6th Match, Group A, M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
TBC
IP South Australia Tue, 27 Sep 2011
14:30 GMT (20:00 IST) Champions T20 League 2011, 7th Match, Group B, Eden Gardens, Kolkata
IP New South Wales
TBC Wed, 28 Sep 2011
10:30 GMT (16:00 IST) Champions T20 League 2011, 8th Match, Group A, MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
IP Chennai
IP Cobras Wed, 28 Sep 2011
14:30 GMT (20:00 IST) Champions T20 League 2011, 9th Match, Group A, MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
TBC
IP Bangalore Thu, 29 Sep 2011
14:30 GMT (20:00 IST) Champions T20 League 2011, 10th Match, Group B, Eden Gardens, Kolkata
IP Mumbai
IP Cobras Fri, 30 Sep 2011
14:30 GMT (20:00 IST) Champions T20 League 2011, 11th Match, Group A, M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
IP South Australia
TBC Sat, 01 Oct 2011
10:30 GMT (16:00 IST) Champions T20 League 2011, 12th Match, Group B, M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
TBC
IP Warriors Sat, 01 Oct 2011
14:30 GMT (20:00 IST) Champions T20 League 2011, 13th Match, Group B, M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
IP Mumbai
IP New South Wales Sun, 02 Oct 2011
10:30 GMT (16:00 IST) Champions T20 League 2011, 14th Match, Group A, MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
IP Chennai
TBC Sun, 02 Oct 2011
14:30 GMT (20:00 IST) Champions T20 League 2011, 15th Match, Group A, MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
IP Bangalore
TBC Mon, 03 Oct 2011
14:30 GMT (20:00 IST) Champions T20 League 2011, 16th Match, Group B, M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
IP Cobras
TBC Tue, 04 Oct 2011
10:30 GMT (16:00 IST) Champions T20 League 2011, 17th Match, Group A, MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
IP Chennai
IP New South Wales Tue, 04 Oct 2011
14:30 GMT (20:00 IST) Champions T20 League 2011, 18th Match, Group A, MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
IP Warriors
TBC Wed, 05 Oct 2011
10:30 GMT (16:00 IST) Champions T20 League 2011, 19th Match, Group B, M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
IP Bangalore
IP South Australia Wed, 05 Oct 2011
14:30 GMT (20:00 IST) Champions T20 League 2011, 20th Match, Group B, M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
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Ganguly offered BCCI technical panel chairmanship

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly was Monday offered the chairmanship of the technical committee of Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).

BCCI's newly appointed president N.Srinivasan, after Annual General Meeting (AGM), said that Gavaskar, also a former captain, has written to the BCCI to be relieved from the post.

"Gavaskar has written to us that he has been on the technical committee for seven years, and it's time that we search for a fresh face. It is our intention to appoint Sourav Ganguly as the chairman of the technical committee.

On the appointment of Mohinder Amarnath from the North Zone, Srinivasan said: "I don't think anybody would dispute his qualification to be in the selection committee."

Srinivasan also made it clear that the BCCI would not use the Decision Review System (DRS) in its current form since it is unacceptable to the cricket board. He said the BCCI would raise the issue in the upcoming ICC meetings.

"Initially, we were reluctant to use the DRS as we didn't have faith in Ball Tracking technology. After the current series, it has been evident that even Hot Spot is not fully accurate," said Srinivisan.

"We have decided not to use DRS in its current form. The outgoing president Sashank Manohar had raised this issue at the earlier ICC meetings, and I will also raise the issue in future meetings," Srinivasan said
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PCB wants formal discussions with BCCI Indo-Pak cricket ties

Lahore, Sept 20 : The Pakistan Cricket Board has said that the proposed bilateral series between Pakistan and India is “in the air”, and that it does not expect any progress until the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) holds a formal meeting with the PCB.

He said that the PCB wants the resumption of cricket ties with India ‘as soon as possible,’ but added that the BCCI has to compensate its Pakistani counterpart for the cancelled 2009 tour.

“Our line is very clear even now, we want resumption of bilateral cricket ties with India as soon as possible. But obviously we also have in mind that India has to compensate us for the FTP tour they didn’t undertake in early 2009,” Ahmad said.

Ideally, the BCCI could compensate for the cancelled series in 2009 by playing some extra games, the PCB official said.

“We are not laying any conditions, but these are issues that need to be discussed properly. Then there is the issue of government clearances as well. So lot of work needs to be done, but as yet no formal discussions have taken place between the two boards,” he added.
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Live streeming of Sri Lanka vs Australia, 3rd Test Match

Match Highlights
DAY, 4: STUMPS - Australia: 316 - 209 / 3 in 68.0 overs RR: 3.07, Sri Lanka: 473 in 174.0 overs RR: 2.72

Hughes leads Oz to safety

After limiting the lead to 157, Australia led by Phillip Hughes batted well to be 209 for 3 at the end of day four at SSC, the opener unbeaten on 122.Though, Herath bowled his heart out, picked up all the three Australian wickets to fall but lacked support from the other bowlers to make any more inroads. The hosts, in front by 52 would bank on the centurion to see them through on the last day.

Sri Lanka trailing 1-0 in the series needed to get quick wickets upfront to brighten the chances of a result but the Australian openers added 62 in less than 12 overs. Both the openers targeted the new ball knowing that the scoring may become little difficult after the spinners come into the attack. Nine boundaries had been scored in the first eleven overs when Herath was handed over the ball.

Hughes, starting the innings on a pair, looked in good knick particularly while driving through the covers. He greeted Herath with a slog sweep over cow-corner for a six but the bowler managed to get a breakthrough in the same over as Watson was hit on the front foot by a delivery that was going straight. Even though, the on-field umpire adjudged it not-out, Sri Lanka got it overturned through a review. Nevertheless, the 62 run opening partnership had laid a solid foundation.

After behaving well for the first three days, the SSC pitch was showing signs of wear and tear which was exploited by Herath. While maintaining a good length, the left hander targeted the rough outside Hughes’ off-stump but the batsman countered it by attacking anything pitched up. He got to his fifty in 67 deliveries with a slog swept four off Dilshan.

At the other end, Australia’s new no. 3 Shaun Marsh, unlike two of his previous innings looked in bit of discomfort, scoring 18 runs after facing 56 deliveries. He was eventually caught close-in even though, replays suggested that the ball had not touched the glove but the batsmen strangely did not ask for the review. His wicket at the stroke of Tea with the score at 122 did lift the hosts but they needed few more in the last session to make a match of it.

However, Hughes was one determined Aussie not to let Sri Lanka have any space in the game. He was rock solid while dispatching anything that was marginally off line. However, there were a few nervous moments in the nineties. A glance down to fine leg boundary helped him to 97, a strange shot almost cost him three figures on 99 but the opener finally brought up his third century in Tests with a nudge through point. Meanwhile, Ponting who had replaced Marsh too played second fiddle to Hughes letting the left hander dictate terms. Still, he hit a couple of those trademark full-stretch cover drives during the 66-run partnership with Hughes that put Australia in lead.

Of all the Sri Lankan bowlers, Herath threatened the most with a nagging line coupled with some assistance from the track. After snaring Watson and Marsh, he was the one to remove Ponting with a stinging delivery that beat the batsman’s defensive prod to take the gloves enroute to Mahela at slip, the former captain dismissed for a 80-ball 28. Ponting’s dismissal did revive Sri Lankan hopes but Hughes dropped anchor after the century to take Australia to 209 for 3, the overall lead pegged at 52. He was unbeaten on 122 and with him Michael Clarke on 8 when the stumps were draw.

Earlier, Sri Lankan all-rounder Angelo Mathews finally overcame the nervous nineties syndrome to score his maiden test ton that played a major role in his team securing a healthy first innings lead of 157. The home team lost four of its remaining wickets for just 45 runs facing 19 overs and eventually bowled out for 473.

Like his previous bouts while approaching the elusive hundred, Mathews had some nervous moments as Australia claimed wickets regularly and it needed number eleven Suranga Lakmal’s defiant support that helped him to the feat. Aussie skipper Michael Clarke spreading the field didn’t help either as his anxiety to get there was palpable on his face ever so vividly. Though, the wait ended when Mathews blasted a cover drive 256th ball of his innings off Peter Siddle to bring wild and passionate celebrations from the all-rounder. His hundred brought an end to a streak of dismissals Angelo had experienced in nineties in the past.

Siddle was the bowler who did the work for the visitors. The paceman castled overnight unbeaten batsman Shaminda Eranga and then caught Rangana Herath plumb infront to dent Lankan’s endeavour to score fast. Chanaka Welegedara was run-out and Lakmal was clean bowled by Mitchell Johnson to wrap up the innings. Mathews remained unbeaten on 105 that came off 269 balls including ten hits to the fence.
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Champions League matches likely to be shifted from Eden Gardens

Kolkata, Sep 20 : Eden Gardens is set to lose all its three Champions League Twenty20 matches with the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) favouring shift of the matches due to monsoon rains lashing the city almost daily.

"When the conditions are such, how can we host the matches? We need time to prepare the track. Who will gain if we organise the matches and not a ball can be bowled?" said a CAB official.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), however, left the decision to the CAB.

A teleconference was held between CAB officials and their counterparts in the BCCI on the matches late Monday, where the local association pointed out the forecast of rains in the coming days.

However, the final decision in this regard will be announced Tuesday.

Eden Gardens was slated to host two matches -- Sep 25 and Sep 27.

If Eden backs out finally, then the matches are likely to be shifted to Hyderabad.
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Date and Time World Cup 2011 Match Schedule Cricket World Cup 2011 Results
Sat Feb 19 1st match - India vs Bangladesh

Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur India Won by 87 Runs
Sun Feb 20 3rd match - Sri Lanka vs Canada

Hambantota International Cricket Stadium Sri Lanka Won by 210 Runs
Sun Feb 20 2nd match - Kenya vs New Zealand

MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai New Zealand won by 10 wickets
Mon Feb 21 4th match - Australia vs Zimbabwe

Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad Australia Won by 91 Runs
Tue Feb 22 5th match - England vs Netherlands

Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur England Won by 6 Wickets
Wed Feb 23 6th match - Kenya vs Pakistan

Hambantota International Cricket Stadium Pakistan Won by 205 Runs

Thu Feb 24 7th match - South Africa vs West Indies Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi South Africa Won by 7 Wickets

Fri Feb 25 9th match - Bangladesh vs Ireland
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur Bangladesh Won by 27 Runs

Fri Feb 25 8th match - Australia vs New Zealand
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur Australia Won by 7 Wickets

Sat Feb 26 10th match - Pakistan vs Sri Lanka
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Pakistan Won by 11 Runs

Sun Feb 27 11th match - India vs England
Eden Gardens, Kolkata Match Tied

Mon Feb 28 12th match - Canada vs Zimbabwe
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur Zimbabwe Won by 175 Runs

Mon Feb 28 13th match - Netherlands vs West Indies Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi West Indies Won by 215 Runs

Tue Mar 1 14th match - Kenya vs Sri Lanka
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Sri Lanka Won by 9 Wickets

Wed Mar 2 15th match - England vs Ireland
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore Ireland Won by 3 Wickets

Thu Mar 3 16th match - Netherlands vs South Africa Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh South Africa Won by 231 Runs

Thu Mar 3 17th match - Canada vs Pakistan
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Pakistan Won by 46 Runs

Fri Mar 4 18th match - New Zealand vs Zimbabwe Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad New Zealand Won by 10

Fri Mar 4 19th match - Bangladesh vs West Indies Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur West Indies Won by 9 Wickets
Sat Mar 5 20th match - Australia vs Sri Lanka
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo No Result

Sun Mar 6 21st match - England vs South Africa
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai England Won by 6 Runs

Sun Mar 6 22nd match - India vs Ireland
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore India Won by 5 Wickets

Mon Mar 7 23rd match - Canada vs Kenya
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi Canada Won by 5 Wickets

Tue Mar 8 24th match - New Zealand vs Pakistan
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium New Zealand Won by 110 Runs

Wed Mar 9 25th match - India vs Netherlands
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi India Won by 5 Wickets

Thu Mar 10 26th match - Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium Sri Lanka Won by 139 Runs

Fri Mar 11 27th match - Ireland vs West Indies
Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh West Indies Won by 44 Runs

Fri Mar 11 28th match - Bangladesh vs England
Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong Bangladesh Won by 2 Wickets

Sat Mar 12 29th match - India vs South Africa
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur South Africa Won by 3 Wickets

Sun Mar 13 30th match - Canada vs New Zealand
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai New Zealand Won by 97 Runs

Sun Mar 13 31st match - Australia vs Kenya
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore Australia Won by 60 Runs

Mon Mar 14 32nd match - Bangladesh vs Netherlands Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong Bangladesh Won by 6 Wickets

Mon Mar 14 33rd match - Pakistan vs Zimbabwe
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium Pakistan Won by 7 Wickets

Tue Mar 15 34th match - Ireland vs South Africa
Eden Gardens, Kolkata South Africa Won by 131 Runs

Wed Mar 16 35th match - Australia vs Canada
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore Australia Won by 7 Wickets

Thu Mar 17 36th match - England vs West Indies
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai England Won by 18 Runs

Fri Mar 18 37th match - Ireland vs Netherlands
Eden Gardens, Kolkata Ireland Won by 6 Wickets

Fri Mar 18 38th match - New Zealand vs Sri Lanka Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai Sri Lanka Won by 112 Runs

Sat Mar 19 39th match - Bangladesh vs South Africa Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur South Africa Won by 206 Runs

Sat Mar 19 40th match - Australia vs Pakistan
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Pakistan Won by 4 Wickets

Sun Mar 20 41st match - Kenya vs Zimbabwe
Eden Gardens, Kolkata Zimbabwe Won by 161 Runs

Sun Mar 20 42nd match - India vs West Indies
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai India Won by 80 Runs

Wed Mar 23, 2011 1st Quarter Final - Pakistan vs West IndiesShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh Pakistan Won by 10 Wickets

Thu Mar 24, 2011 2nd Quarter Final - India vs Australia Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad, India India Won by 5 Wickets

Fri Mar 25, 2011 3rd Quarter Final - New Zealand vs South Africa Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh

Sat Mar 26, 2011 4th Quarter Final - Sri Lanka vs England R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka

Tue Mar 29 1st Semi Final - TBC vs TBC
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo

Wed Mar 30 2nd Semi Final - India vs Pakistan, Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh, India

Sat Apr 2 Final - TBC vs TBC
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
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