Posts Tagged ‘Championship’

MSDhoni: Led Team INDIA to WC’11 [Dhoni's Career Flash Back]

Full Name: Mahendra Singh Dhoni Born: 7th July, 1981, Ranchi, Jharkhand Nickname: Mahi Height: 5ft 11 inch Batting Style: Right-hand Bat Bowling Style: Right-arm Medium Fielding Position: Wicket Keeper Major Teams: India, Asia XI, Bihar, Chennai Super Kings, Jharkhand Test Debut: 2nd December 2005 v Sri Lanka ODI Debut: 23rd December 2004 v Bangladesh T20I Debut: 1st December 2006 v South Africa MSDhoni or Mahendra Singh Dhoni or Mahi each name relate to only one person and that Dhoni the current Indian captain. He announced his arrival in 2004-05 at the international arena with bang as he smashed a superb century 148 runs of 123 balls in his fifth ODI at Vizag which helped India to beat Pakistan easily. On 31st October 2005, MSDhoni became the first wicketkeeper batsman to score 183 runs in ODI in the game against Sri Lanka played at Jaipur. At initial phase of his career he was more aggressive in his batting approach and destroyer of bowling attacks. But after becoming the Captain of India, he has chosen his role as finisher. He and Yuvraj has won too many games on their own. Under his captaincy India have achieved so many feet in short period of time, the biggest achievement was winning the inaugural ICC World twenty20 in South Africa in 2007. The icing on the cake was the triangular series win against Australia in Australia in 2008. After that he also helped India to beat Australia in the home series by 2-0, also able to beat New Zealand on their home soil after 27

MS Dhoni’s First ton – 148 off 123 balls- India VS Pakistan

Awesome knock by Dhoni

Pakistani Cricket Team Song For T20 World Cup 2012

Pakistani Cricket Team Song For World Cup 2011

Craig Kieswetter 63 (49) v Australia, World T20 FInal, May 15 2010

Chasing 148 to win the 2010 World T20 Craig Kieswetter hit a match winning 63 of 49 balls to lead England to their first world trophy and a man of the match award. After the early loss of Michael Lumb England were in trouble but Kieswetter with the help of Kevin Pieterson gave England a easy 3 wickets win. Get him back in the ODI team.

MS Dhoni amazing running between wickets

crick-news.blogspot.com MS Dhoni and suresh raina turn 0 runs into 2

Sports – Champions League Twenty20: Kolkata beat Auckland by two runs – Cricket

Subscribe ow.ly | Facebook ow.ly | Twitter ow.ly “We probably fell a few runs short if we are fair with ourselves. It possibly comes because we were in such a good position. Uz played an unbelievable knock to get us into that position. And we probably looked at getting too many, it wasn’t a 160 wicket and sometimes when you do that, you fall well short and that happened to us. But hopefully we will learn from that but it was a fantastic effort from the bowlers to restrict like that. We knew the new ball was going to be crucial and from there on in, it’s always difficult to score in that middle period, especially with our spinners operating. And we are used to those types of conditions as we get them in Kolkata.”

ICC T20 World Cup Final – India vs Pakistan

The last over the first ICC T20 World Cup final match between India and Pakistan. Jogendar Sharma was the bowler. S Sreesanth took the catch of Misbah-ul-Haq.

MS Dhoni 31 vs England- 2011 Cricket Worldcup.flv

ICC Cricket World Cup – 11th match, Group B India v England Match tied ODI no. 3110 | 2010/11 season Played at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 27 February 2011 – day/night (50-over match) India innings (50 overs maximum) RMB 4s 6s SR View dismissal V Sehwag c †Prior b Bresnan 35 34 26 6 0 134.61 View dismissal SR Tendulkar c Yardy b Anderson 120 170 115 10 5 104.34 View dismissal G Gambhir b Swann 51 95 61 5 0 83.60 View dismissal Yuvraj Singh c Bell b Yardy 58 76 50 9 0 116.00 View dismissal MS Dhoni*† c sub (LJ Wright) b Bresnan 31 38 25 3 1 124.00 View dismissal YK Pathan c Swann b Bresnan 14 12 8 1 1 175.00 View dismissal V Kohli b Bresnan 8 12 5 1 0 160.00 View dismissal Harbhajan Singh lbw b Bresnan 0 4 1 0 0 0.00 View dismissal Z Khan run out (Bresnan/†Prior) 4 10 5 0 0 80.00 View dismissal PP Chawla run out (Anderson) 2 5 4 0 0 50.00 MM Patel not out 0 1 0 0 0 – Extras (lb 3, w 7, nb 5) 15 Total (all out; 49.5 overs; 233 mins) 338 (6.78 runs per over) Fall of wickets1-46 (Sehwag, 7.5 ov), 2-180 (Gambhir, 29.4 ov), 3-236 (Tendulkar, 38.2 ov), 4-305 (Yuvraj Singh, 45.6 ov), 5-305 (Dhoni, 46.1 ov), 6-327 (Pathan, 48.1 ov), 7-327 (Kohli, 48.2 ov), 8-328 (Harbhajan Singh, 48.4 ov), 9-338 (Chawla, 49.4 ov), 10-338 (Khan, 49.5 ov) Bowling OMRW Econ View wicket JM Anderson 9.5 0 91 1 9.25 (1nb, 1w) A Shahzad 8 0 53 0 6.62 (2w) View wickets TT Bresnan 10 1 48 5 4.80 View wicket GP Swann 9 1 59 1 6.55 (2w) PD Collingwood 3 0 20 0 6.66 View wicket MH Yardy 10 0 64 1 6.40