Champions Trophy 2009 Last Post Oct 06, 2009 01:17:17 PM | Comments: 3 Australia improved on its formidable recent record in ICC ODI events - three successive ICC World Cups and second successive ICC Champions Trophy title after beating New Zealand by six wickets in the final at Centurion. Australia have now won 10 matches out of 11 ODIs it has played, which is a tribute to the depth of talent in Australian one-day cricket.
Autralia's bowling attack - Ashes Last Post Dec 04, 2009 09:39:47 AM | Comments: 3 Australia left Northampton for Birmingham with a heartening victory - and a coach full of concern for the well-being of would-be strike bowler Mitchell Johnson. If the original Ashes gameplan centred on Johnson’s pace-bowling prowess, after his solitary tailend wicket for 107 runs in 18.1 overs at Wantage Road the pertinent question is not how many Englishmen he can eliminate but whether he will feature at all in the third npower Test.
Do you think English Counties with 'rebel' players should be banned from participating in the Champions League? Last Post Mar 07, 2009 06:08:34 PM | Comments: 12 ICL players should be allowed to participate in the Champion League and BCCI should stop flexing her muscle power
IPLs top performers are all established international player whether it be bowlers or batsmen.would IPL actually fulfil its basic objective of nurturing young talent? Last Post Dec 01, 2009 05:40:59 PM | Comments: 15 What IPL has succesfully achieved is that it has given raw youngsters an opportunity to rub shoulders with the likes of Warne,mcgrath,grame smith which will really help them. so it is really good in that direction.
The ipl has attracted a lot of hype but a very relevant discussion is wud u rush back home to watch jaipur play hyderabad or bangalore play chennai Last Post Nov 26, 2009 11:55:55 AM | Comments: 34 a very relevant question.the first edition of ipl shud be able to answer most of these question