Pak 222/2 (41.3 overs)
Pak won by 8 wickets..
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Pak 222/2 (41.3 overs)
Pak won by 8 wickets..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Smwo...el_video_title
RR, check this out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfL-F5Ypy24&feature=feedu
Cricket Controversy - Phillip Hughes dismissal - England vs Australia 2nd test at Lords 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_rLd7Irtm0&feature=related
vAippilAmai :bow:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNE0tQcfAGk&feature=channel_video_title
Ponting's impression is Dead on the money :lol:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-aN8-21Mpc&feature=relmfu
Mitchell Johnson :clap:. If only u can swing like this more. the ball at 3:06 was a screamer.
India tour will offer £20m lifeline for struggling clubs
The county season starts on Friday against the backdrop of increasing financial turmoil for the domestic game but relief will be partly provided by an Indian summer worth more than £20 million to English cricket.
The Telegraph understands that this summer’s tour by India, the global power of world cricket, will earn the England and Wales Cricket Board significant returns from their overseas broadcast deal with ESPN.
In 2007, the ECB signed a rights deal with the broadcaster in the region of £40 million. A large slice, 45 per cent, is linked directly to the tour by India, a cheque which will arrive at a time when the county game needs a financial boost.
When sponsorship and ticketing sales from the four Tests, five one-day internationals and a Twenty20 match are added, the visit by India will make 2011 the most lucrative in the history of English cricket.
The money underlines the power of Indian cricket and the reason why boards are keen to play as many matches as possible against the recently crowned world champions and the No1-ranked Test side.
To maximise income, over the next 18 months England will cram in 27 matches against India in all forms of cricket, touring the country twice
Lord’s is already sold out for four days of the first Test and Surrey have reported 80 per cent capacity already for the first three days of the fourth Test. The one-day international against India at the Kia Oval on Sept 9 sold out before Christmas. However, most of the ticket revenue and match sponsorship would be kept by the individual grounds.
“Perhaps we are now seeing the Ashes is not the only iconic series and Test series against India are taking their place at that table,” said Richard Gould, the Surrey chief executive. “Every Test series is important but perhaps now we are going to have a major event every two years rather than every four.”
Hosting political party conferences, weddings, event management and sharing developments with other community organisations will have as much bearing on the future of county cricket as visits by Sachin Tendulkar
The Indian tour will provide some relief with ESPN paying a large fee for overseas broadcast rights this summer as part of its four-year deal with the ECB. It will help to prop up county finances as the game prepares for a difficult 2012, when officials are warning that the London Olympics will hit cricket’s corporate income.
More here http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/cri...ing-clubs.html
Law is associated with IPL. Maybe he is untouchable for IPL that's why he is complaining.
BCCI, throw a few thousand quid at him and he'll shut his mouth. VandhuttAnunga Cricket-ai kAppAtha - ennamO paisavaiyE pudhusA BCCi dhAn kaNdu pidichA mAdhiri :huh:
Will Law complain if he is given a IPL coaching stint with a few hundred thousand dollars? Fat chance.