Posts Tagged ‘t20 world cup’

T20 World Cup Live Streaming : West Indies vs New Zealand

Friday, April 30th, 2010

ICC  T20 World Cup 2010 : Match – West Indies vs New Zealand | Date: 1st May 2010 | Venue: Providence Stadium, Providence, Guyana | Watch the Live Telecast of the match on Star Cricket from 2:30 pm India Time (2100 hours GMT) | Want to watch the live cricket streaming of this match? Click here.

In the second match of the opening day of the 3rd edition of the Twenty20 World Cup, the host nation West Indies will take on New Zealand at the Providence Stadium in Guyana.

If the first match is anything to go by, you can expect another low scoring thriller. Yes, Ireland are not quite up there in the cricket world’s scheme of things, but they have a history of major upsets in the World Cup which happened in West Indies. And though West Indies are the hosts they are not exactly setting the cricket world on fire.

I am expecting a tight match and will definitely watch the match live in spite of the fact that the match starts a pretty odd hour here in India. I predict an Ireland win. What do you think?

 

 

India vs Bangladesh Live Cricket Streaming | T20 World Cup

Saturday, June 6th, 2009


India vs Bangladesh | T20 World Cup 2009 | Venue: Oval | Date: Saturday, 6th June 2009
* Catch the Live Telecast of the T20 action from this important match on Star Cricket from 10:30 pm India Time. For Live Cricket Streaming, we advise you to check with the ICC website. www.LiveCricketStreaming.Org doesn’t show or support any unauthorized cricket sopcasts.

Teams:

India Team:

MS Dhoni, V Sehwag, G Gambhir, Harbhajan Singh, RA Jadeja, Z Khan, P Kumar, PP Ojha, IK Pathan, YK Pathan, SK Raina, I Sharma, RG Sharma, RP Singh, Yuvraj Singh

After the debacle of the home team in the inaugural fixture of the 2nd Twenty20 World Cup, India would be more than wary of Bangladesh. Unlike the dutch, the Bangladesh is a test side with more experience and quality, and in the T20 format of cricket, they have the firepower to surprise the bigger teams more regularly.

India have won the toss and captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has elected to bat first, as was to expected. But I don’t think it’s a good decision against a team like Bangladesh who would have been chasing an imaginary high score had they batted first, given India’s reputation in Twenty20. Now, it is imperative that India get off to a good start and get to atleast 50 in the first 6 overs during the fielding restrictions. I think Bangladesh have the power to chase any score and the pressure is unnecessarily on the Indian batsmen now.

Don’t miss watching the Live Streaming of the match as it starts in another ten minutes from now.