Showing posts with label 2020 World Cup Warm-up game Schedule. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2020 World Cup Warm-up game Schedule. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

T20 warm-up game updates

South Africa beat Pakistan by 59 runs in the warm-up game at Trent Bridge

In the other warm-up game South Africa beat Pakistan by 59 runs. Electing to bat first South Africa posted a massive total of 186/7 in their 20 overs. Graeme Smith scored 70 runs of just 52 balls. H.Gibbs (42 runs of 23 balls), A.Morkel (32 runs of 14 balls) and J.Kallis (26 runs of 22 balls) were other useful contributor.

Chasing a mammoth target of 187 runs to win, Pakistan was bundled out for 127 runs in 19.4 overs.

Australia beat Bangladesh by 38 runs in the warm-up game at Trent Bridge

Australia beat Bangladesh quite comfortably by 38 runs in the warm-up game at Nottingham, Trent Bridge. Electing to bat first Australia got off to flyer by their openers Shane Watson (52 runs of 23 balls) and Brad Haddin (47 runs of 29 balls). They reach the score of 100 in just 8th over. However Mahmudullah four wickets some what peg back Australia but in the end they reach the score which was way behind the reach of Bangladeshi batsman’s. Australia scored 219/6 in their 20 overs.

In reply Bangladesh scored 181/7 falling short by 38 runs.

New Zealand Beat India in Twenty20 Warm-up Game

India squandered a rollicking start and lost the plot towards the end as they went down to New Zealand by nine runs in a warm-up match ahead of the World Twenty20 at Lord's on Monday.

Daniel Vettori and his team beat T20 World Champions India by 9 runs in the warm-up game at Lords. Brilliant bowling performance by Daniel Vettori and superb batting by James Franklin made the difference in the end.

Chasing the target of 171 runs to win, India got off to flying start with the new opening pair Rohit Sharma (36 runs of 20 balls) and Gautam Gambhir (14 runs of 15 balls). Gambhir didn’t looks in great touch though and finally dismissed by Ian Butler.

However Rohit Sharma continued to play his natural game, stroking all around the park. The big moment came when New Zealand captain dismissed both Rohit Sharma and M.S.Dhoni (6 runs of 4 balls) in his very first over. First Dhoni was stumped by B.McCullum and then Rohit Sharma failed to read Vettori spinning ball as he was played down.

New Comer Ravinder Jadeja (41 runs of 41 balls) and Suresh Raina (45 runs of 24 balls) put on 69 runs of just 46 balls for the fourth wicket to bring India right back into the match. Suresh Raina got out at crucial moments of the game in the 15th over and from there onwards it’s all New Zealand.

Although India were playing this game without some of their key players (Yuvraj and Sehwag). However a game that can be won easily has lost and now India have to really think in their bowling department. Their bowlers R.P.Singh and I.Pathan conceded 31 runs in the last two overs and from my point of view that made the difference in the match.

Earlier after winning the toss Indian captain M.S.Dhoni put New Zealand into bat at beautiful Lord’s Cricket Ground. New Zealand team didn’t get the start as per their linking as Jesse Ryder looks out of touch through out his stay at the crease. Ishant Sharma bowled Jesse Ryder to open his account.

B.McCullum (31 runs of 19 balls) continued his style of batting and smashed few boundaries before getting out on the bowling of Ishant Sharma. M.Guptil also didn’t last longer who has been stumped beautifully by M.S.Dhoni on the bowling of P.Ojha.

At 73/4 at half way stage New Zealand team looking in difficult situation but thanks to Ross Taylor (41 runs of 33 balls) and Scott Styris (29 runs of 19 balls) innings. Both manage to put quick-fire 42 runs of just 29 balls. However Harbhajan Singh removed dangerous looking Ross Taylor at the right time.

Despite of Styris and Taylor heroics New Zealand were struggling to reach 150 run marks in the end. However allrounder James Franklin (27 runs of 10 balls) and Nathan McCullum (18 runs of 14 balls) has other idea as both manage to collect 31 runs in the last two overs of their innings. First it was Irfan Pathan who gave away 15 runs in the 19th over and then R.P.Singh conceded 16 runs in his last overs.

Match Summary (New Zealand won by 9 runs)

New Zealand – 170/7 in 20 Overs

R.Taylor- 53* J.Franklin –27*

I.Sharma – 4-0-25-4 H.Singh– 4-0-22-1

New Zealand – 161/6 in 20 Overs

S.Raina- 45 R.Jadeja –41*

D.Vettori – 3-0-24-3 J.Oram– 3-0-18-1

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

2020 World Cup 2009 Warm-up Game Schedule- India will play Pakistan in the warm up game

India will play two warm-up games before beginning their 2020 World Cup campaigns. First warm-up game they will play against New Zealand on 1st of June and then they will clash with arch-rivals Pakistan on 3rd of June.

India will play New Zealand at Lord’s London and then they will take on Pakistan in Kennington Oval, London. That means we can expect a match something similar to twenty20 World Cup 2007 Final. India came out as winner in both occasions in twenty20 world cup played in South Africa.

India will start their 2020 World up campaign on 6th of June with the game against Bangladesh and Ireland on 10th of June. India will play both of their games at Trent Bridge. Top two teams from Group A will then qualify for the Super Eights stage. and then they will take on

Not only India but other teams will also feature in warm-up games before starting their 2020 world cup campaign.

Twenty20 world cup 2009 Warm-up Games Fixtures
(All timings are mentioned in GMT+
05:30)

Wed 27 May

18:30

Ireland v New Zealand

County Ground, Derby

Thu 28 May

18:00

Bangladesh v Netherlands

St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury

Fri 29 May

18:30

Bangladesh v Scotland

Sir Paul Getty's Ground, Wormsley

Mon 1 June

18:00

Australia v Bangladesh

Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Mon 1 June

18:00

Ireland v Netherlands

Lord’s, London

Mon 1 June (D/N)

22:00

India v New Zealand

Lord’s, London

Mon 1 June (D/N)

22:00

Pakistan v South Africa

Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Tue 2 June

18:00

Ireland v West Indies

Kennington Oval, London

Tue 2 June

18:00

Bangladesh v Sri Lanka

Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Tue 2 June (D/N)

22:00

New Zealand v Australia

Kennington Oval, London

Tue 2 June (D/N)

22:00

England v Scotland

Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Wed 3 June

18:00

South Africa v Sri Lanka

Lord’s, London

Wed 3 June

18:00

Netherlands v Scotland

Kennington Oval, London

Wed 3 June (D/N)

22:00

England v West Indies

Lord’s, London

Wed 3 June (D/N)

22:00

India v Pakistan

Kennington Oval, London