South Africa beat Pakistan by 59 runs in the warm-up game at Trent Bridge
In the other warm-up game
Chasing a mammoth target of 187 runs to win,
Australia beat Bangladesh by 38 runs in the warm-up game at Trent Bridge
South Africa beat Pakistan by 59 runs in the warm-up game at Trent Bridge
In the other warm-up game
Chasing a mammoth target of 187 runs to win,
Australia beat Bangladesh by 38 runs in the warm-up game at Trent Bridge
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 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
Although
Earlier after winning the toss Indian captain M.S.Dhoni put
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
Match Summary (
R.Taylor- 53* J.Franklin –27*
I.Sharma – 4-0-25-4 H.Singh– 4-0-22-1
S.Raina- 45 R.Jadeja –41*
Not only
Twenty20 world cup 2009 Warm-up Games Fixtures
(All timings are mentioned in GMT+
Wed 27 May | Ireland v New Zealand | |
Thu 28 May | Bangladesh v Netherlands | St Lawrence Ground, |
Fri 29 May | Bangladesh v Scotland | Sir Paul Getty's Ground, Wormsley |
Mon 1 June | Australia v Bangladesh | |
Mon 1 June | Ireland v Netherlands | Lord’s, |
Mon 1 June (D/N) | India v New Zealand | Lord’s, |
Mon 1 June (D/N) | Pakistan v South Africa | |
Tue 2 June | Ireland v West Indies | Kennington Oval, |
Tue 2 June | Bangladesh v Sri Lanka | |
Tue 2 June (D/N) | New Zealand v Australia | Kennington Oval, |
Tue 2 June (D/N) | England v Scotland | |
Wed 3 June | South Africa v Sri Lanka | Lord’s, |
Wed 3 June | Netherlands v Scotland | Kennington Oval, |
Wed 3 June (D/N) | England v West Indies | Lord’s, |
Wed 3 June (D/N) | India v Pakistan | Kennington Oval, |