India v South Africa, 1st Test, Nagpur, Live Cricket Streaming Links
Match Starts 0930 (0400 GMT) Please use comment section for live streaming links and discussions.
South Africa play 2 test matches against India, no.1 team, at least before the start of this series. If South Africa wins this series, then they take away the no.1 spot. For India, a drawn series will be enough for them to retain the no. 1 spot. However, they will like to win the series of course. They will be without the service of The Wall, Dravid, and Laxman is still doubtful. The key however will be Sehwag as usual. If he strikes, then he can take the match so quickly away from the opponents. SA will have Steyn and Morkel in their arsenal. 2 match series or not, this is going to be one exciting clash.
India (probable): 1 Virender Sehwag, 2 Gautam Gambhir, 3 M Vijay, 4 Sachin Tendulkar, 5 VVS Laxman, 6 S Badrinath, 7 MS Dhoni (capt/wk), 8, Harbhajan Singh, 9 Zaheer Khan, 10 Amit Mishra/Pragyan Ojha, 11 Ishant Sharma.
South Africa (probable): 1 Graeme Smith (capt), 2 Ashwell Prince, 3 Hashim Amla, 4 Jacques Kallis, 5 AB de Villiers, 6 JP Duminy, 7 Mark Boucher (wk), 8 Johan Botha/Paul Harris, 9 Wayne Parnell, 10 Dale Steyn, 11 Morne Morkel.
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India v South Africa (2010) Live Cricket Schedule ( Test / ODI Series)
India v South Africa (2010) Live Cricket Schedule ( Test / ODI Series)
1st Test: India v South Africa at Nagpur
Feb 6-10 (09:30 local, 04:00 GMT)
2nd Test: India v South Africa at Kolkata
Feb 14-18 (09:30 local, 04:00 GMT)
1st ODI: India v South Africa at Jaipur
Feb 21 (14:30 local, 09:00 GMT)
2nd ODI: India v South Africa at Kanpur
Feb 24 (09:00 local, 03:30 GMT)
3rd ODI: India v South Africa at Ahmedabad
Feb 27 (14:30 local, 09:00 GMT)
Bangladesh v India, 2nd Test, Dhaka, Free Cricket Live Streaming Links
Match Starts 09:30 (03:30 GMT) Please use comment section for live streaming links and discussions.
Bangladesh 233 and 228 for 3 (Tamim 151, Junaid 55) trail India 544 for 8 dec ( Tendulkar 143, Dravid 111, Dhoni 89, Gambhir 68, Sehwag 56) by 83 runs
Quite unpredictable performance from Bangladesh especially from Tamim Iqbal. 151 runs after the opposition declaring their innings, quite remarkable. However, 2 wickets at the end from Khan changed the complex of the game. Still Bangladesh can put up some fight by putting some price in their 7 remaining wickets. Dhoni will like to pack them quickly, however without having to bat much in second innings since Dravid and Yuvraj already are out of the match. Interesting point of the match now.
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India v Sri Lanka Final Match Highlights, Tri-Nation Series
India v Sri Lanka at Dhaka (SBNS), Final Match, Tri-Nation Tournament in Bangladesh
Match scheduled to begin at 14:00 local time (08:00 GMT)
Highlights will be available after the match
India vs Bangladesh 6th ODI Highlights | Tri-Nation Series
Watch cricket highlights: India vs Bangladesh, the 6th ODI (final match of the) Tri-Nation Series played on January 11, 2010.
Bangladesh 247/6 Shakib Al Hasan 85 (97), Mahmudullah 64 (80) | Yuvraj 10-33-1
India win in 43 Virat Kohli 102 (95), Gambhir 41 (46) | Naeem Islam 8-35-2
The impotent selection committee have had a few on the house, so we shall set them loose:
It’s a good thing that hierarchies exist in the Indian team. Someone like Virat Kohli needs that. It’s similar to when Yuvraj Singh first came into the team. There was Tendulkar (because he worshiped him) and Ganguly (because he knew how to encourage young talent and still draw the line) and so he mentally remained junior for a while. While all are allegedly born equal, some type of people (and players) early on need to be made to believe that some are indeed more equal than others. Things work out better for them this way.
The Kohli run has several fallouts – for one, it means that when India do field a full strength side in the future with Sachin-Sewhag at the top, Rohit Sharma-Dinesh-Yusuf-Uthappa (in that order) move further into the fringes. Which is not necessarily a bad thing when you’re thinking in terms of squad strength being enhanced. Secondly, Jadeja will become irrelevant with more onus on Yuvraj, Raina and Kohli himself to fill up overs. Also it would be nice if less of the Dhoni-boys (Tyagi/Jadeja) were picked and more of the match-winners (Ishanth, Praveen Kumar) in future squads.
As for Bangladesh, a disappointing tournament with no wins recorded. One thing that stands out keeping in mind their recent success is that when they get on a roll (both with the bat or in the field), they seem to rely on the opposition panicking. SL and India are far too experienced and better (on the average day) to do that. So when Bangladesh are faced with calmness/discipline just when the momentum’s going their way, they seem to hurtle into a mental brick-wall and appear listless/clueless. Most of the better teams win matches because they’re able to feed on any existing momentum going their way or because they have stand-out players who can pull out a spectacular performance. With the number of Bangladesh players who fall into the latter category a couple or so, unless they can find a way to keep the forces swinging their way, they’ll continue to drop out of tournaments and increase the yells for other countries to be given their opportunities.
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India vs Sri Lanka Highlights | 5th ODI Tri-nation Series
Watch cricket highlights: India vs Sri Lanka the 5th ODI from the Tri-nation Series played in Bangladesh on Jan 10, 2010.
Scoreline: SL 213 all out Sangakkara 68, Randiv 56, Dilshan 33
India win in the 33rd over: Virat Kohli 71 no, Gautham Gambhir 71, Dinesh Karthik 48 | India vs SL in the finals



