NSW with CL Trophy

NSW celebrates their first edition CL win over Trinidad Tobago by 41 runs in the finals

Australia "The Champs"

Australia celebrate their second consecutive Champions Trophy win, Australia v New Zealand, Champions Trophy final,Centurion

Absence of Kiwi, Oz stars to hit IPL

Posted by ARUN KUMAR.B On 3:11 PM 0 comments
Wellington: New Zealand and Australian Test cricketers are likely to be unavailable for the first half of next year's Indian Premier League.

The 2010 tournament is scheduled to run from March 12 to April 25, and will be returning to India Bertha year's tournament was shifted to South Africa due to security concerns.

But Australia's five-week tour of New Zealand will almost certainly result in a number of planers being unavailable to represent their IPL franchises early in next year's tournament.

The two-Test series will run until March 31, while the IPL group stage will.
go until April 19. Some of the top Australian and New Zealand stars in action
in IPL are Shane Watson, Brendon McCullum, Daniel Vettori, Brett Lee.

Daredevils Clip Eagles' wings

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New Delhi: Delhi Daredevils played a wicked game against Cape Cobras to emerge winners by 30 runs at the FerozeshahKotla in New Delhi on Tuesday.

Cobras already in the last four of the tournament will now play their semifinal against Trinidad & Tobago in Hyderabad while NSW Blues will clash against Victorian Bushrangers in the first semifinal on Thursday

For Devils, Talismanic left-hand pacer Dirk Nannes (3-19) was the pick of the bowlers. He got the early breakthrough and made the meagre total of 114-6 appear huge for the opposition. He was ably supported by Amit Mishra (2-19), Tillakaratne Dilshan (2-16) and youngster Yogesh Nagar (2-9).

Earlier, at seemed the Daredevils had put up another disappointing performance when they could only barely go past 100.

Bengal all rounder’s condition improves

Posted by ARUN KUMAR.B On 6:47 PM 0 comments
The condition of Bengal cricketer Avik Chowdhury, who met with a serious road accident on Sunday afternoon. has improved marginally. Doctors however pointed out that he still remains critical and they can issue a more definitive verdict only after another 48 hours.

Bengal all rounder’s condition improves

Posted by ARUN KUMAR.B On 6:17 AM 0 comments
The condition of Bengal cricketer Avik Chowdhury, who met with a serious road accident on Sunday afternoon. has improved marginally. Doctors however pointed out that he still remains critical and they can issue a more definitive verdict only after another 48 hours.
“The oozing from the lungs has stopped and that is a positive sign,” informed Brig (Dr) SB Purkayastha, CEO of the private hospital where Avik is admitted. “His blond pressure too has stabilized. We can say that clinically his condition has improved marginally, lf his condition improves over the next 24 hours, an MRI of his spinal cord needs to be done.

The hospital where he is admitted doesn't have the facility so he has to be moved in an ambulance. It has been learnt that the Cricket Association of Bengal is trying to rope in specialists from Delhi and Chennai so that Avik gets thy best possible diagnosis and treatment. Chennai based spine specialist Dr Rajsekhar as well as SP
Mandal and Shankar Acharya, HODs of neurology and surgery departments of the Delhi-based Gangaram Hospital, have also been contacted.
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