Sunday, July 25, 2010

Muttiah Muralitharan 800 Test Wickets

Muttiah Muralitharan 800 Test Wickets record:
Name of the great player of cricket Muttiah Muralitharan will be remembered in the pages of history due to 800 wickets record next to Indian cricket team.

Indian team leg spinner player Anil Kumble said that “it is masterly achievement in life” on Muttiah Muralitharan 800 wickets cricket record. It was his last match against India. After that, the great players were going to take retirement Test Cricket.

But he will stay alive in One Day International (ODI) cricket matches and continue plays in career. He was born in the centre city of Sri Lanka named city Kandy which is very beautiful and specially designed for truism business.

Everyone will be proud of their success, give him plenty. Congratulations from all of us, we want Muttiah Muralitharan do something different in one-day international cricket.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

MS Dhoni got Married with Sakshi Singh Rawat


An Indian cricketer and the current captain of the Indian team, Mahendra Singh Dhoni (MS Dhoni) married Sakshi Rawat at a private ceremony in Dehradun on Sunday, 4th July. M S Dhoni is considered the luckiest and best captain as of now with so many winning matches and series in his list of experience. MS Dhoni is a 28-year-old Current Indian Cricket Team and Sakshi Rawat is a 23-year-old hotel management  student.

On 3rd July, Saturday, MS Dhoni got engaged to his 2 year lover Sakshi Singh Rawat and on Sunday they got married at Dehradoon’s Vishranti resort 7PM IST. Vishrant Resort is about 20 km far from Dehradun. At the wedding, Dhoni’s cricketer friends Harbhajan Singh, Ashish Nehra, RP Singh, Suresh Raina and Rohit Sharma were present. This marriage and engagement was kept unfold and was performed in front of tight security and in Privacy.

Currently, the Indian skipper is enjoying a rare break from international cricket. MS Dhoni will be next seen in action through a three-Test series against Sri Lanka which is scheduled to begin from July 18 at Galle.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

No ICC Cricket event for Pakistan until 2015



Pakistan Cricket remains in isolation as an international cricket venue with the ICC deciding not to allot any event to the trouble-torn country until 2015.

The ICC yesterday announced its events and host countries until 2015 and Pakistan does not feature in the list at all although the ICC has awarded the next two World Twenty20 Cups to Sri Lanka and Bangladesh in 2012 and 2014.

Sources in the Pakistan Cricket Board said Chairman Ijaz Butt had shown interest that Pakistan should be given at least one ICC event after 2012 but the ICC members didn’t respond positively.

“The 2013 Champions Trophy was on the minds of the PCB but apparently nothing has happened to convince the ICC that international teams can resume touring Pakistan by next year or in 2012,” the source said.

MCC calls for Day-Night Test Matches

The MCC World Cricket Committee fears for the future of Test cricket unless action is taken quickly to promote the traditional format and has called for the immediate introduction of day/night matches to boost the game in countries where attendances are low.

The committee, which concluded a two-day meeting at Lord’s on Friday and consists of a host of former players, reiterated its call for a Test Championship to bring context to the five-day game, but believes recent testing with pink balls means that floodlit Tests can start as soon as possible.

“We should not delay in presenting day-night Test cricket as an option for those Test-playing countries that are struggling to attract an audience,” John Stephenson, the MCC assistant secretary, said. “We say this form of the game is viable now. We proved it in Abu Dhabi with the four-day game under lights.

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