Online Cricket : Live ScoreCard India vs New Zealand Second (2nd)Test Match 3rd Day : End of Day 2

March 26, 2009

Day 2
JD Ryder: 150 off 249 balls (17 x 4, 1 x 6)
Drinks: New Zealand – 393/4 in 104.0 overs (JD Ryder 157, JEC Franklin 45)
5th Wicket: 100 runs in 210 balls (JD Ryder 50, JEC Franklin 45, Ex 5)
New Zealand: 400 runs in 104.5 overs (636 balls), Extras 19
JEC Franklin: 50 off [...]

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Online Cricket : Live ScoreCard India vs New Zealand Second (2nd)Test Match 2nd Day : India 50/1 (10.4 ov)

March 26, 2009

India trail by 569 runs with 9 wickets remaining in the 1st innings
New Zealand 619/9d
India 67/1 (13 ov)

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Online Cricket : Live ScoreCard India vs New Zealand Second (2nd)Test Match 2nd Day : fielding has to improve: Sehwag

March 26, 2009

India’s stand-in captain Virender Sehwag believes New Zealand owes their comeback to his butter-finger teammates who need to improve their standard of fielding in the remainder of the second cricket Test.
“The bowlers did well. If we had taken catches, we could have probably taken seven or eight wickets today,” Sehwag said.
“If we had taken [...]

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IPL Score : John and Sourav are our mainstays : Shah Rukh

March 26, 2009

After fuming protest over ill-treatment to Sourav Ganguly, Kolkata Knight Riders’ co-owner Shah Rukh Khan said Dada is the main man of his team and that no decision is final as nothing is etched in stone.
In an interview to The Telegraph, King Khan said, “Sourav is our main man. No idea or decision will [...]

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IPL Score : IPL signs Rs. 8200-cr deal with Multi Screen Media

March 26, 2009

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) promoted Indian Premier League signed a whopping Rs. 8,200-crore Official Broadcast Partner agreement for nine years (up to 2017) with Multi Screen Media (MSM, formerly Sony) and World Sport Group (WSG).
MSM will now bring the 59 matches live from South Africa on SET Max with [...]

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IPL Score : IPL shift a blow to tourism industry

March 26, 2009

The BCCI’s move to shift the Indian Premier League (IPL) abroad over security concerns has dealt another blow to the tourism industry as it has again put a question mark over the country as a safe destination.
As safety is the top-most issue for international travellers planning to visit India since the 26/11 Mumbai terror [...]

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