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Well there were two turning points of the match from the first ODI for me.The first beneficiated Australia and the next India1India loosinf 4 wickets for 11 runs in 7 odd overs.This was a real havoc and refreshed up due the earlier showers and Ishant and Sreesanth in great rhythm India would have made a match out of it....for me turning point really was the wicket of matt. If he was getting any longer
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Meet Ravi Shastri by Ravi at 4:35 AM on February 04, 2008
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9 diffrent ways a batsman cab be out....Law 2.9b : Retired Law 30 : Bowled Law 31 : Timed out Law 32 : Caught Law 33 : Handled the ball Law 34 : Hit the ball twice Law 35 : Hit wicket Law 36 : Leg before wicket LBW Law 37 : Obstructing the field Law 38 : Run out Law 39 : Stumped...the answr to that is 10 u can search cricinfo for more detailsbowled, caught, leg before, hit wicket, timed out
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Cricket & Other Sports by Kalim Khan at 9:12 PM on October 07, 2008
Well Samir, your question is in the wrong section.Still I am trying to answer it.Purple Cap in IPL goes to the bowler who takes maximum wickets in the tournament.Presently, Sohail Tanveer of Rajasthan Royals is wearing this cap with 21 wickets in IPL.He has taken 21 wickets with a miserly average of 10.He also took most number of wickets in T-20 match 6 for 14 against Chennai Super kings
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Computers & Technology by samir at 4:02 PM on May 28, 2008
Dhonis wicket and his slow run scoring had us in trouble .bhajji wicket sounded the death knell...The inclusion of Munaf Patel in the side. Teams morale was hampered due to his fielding efforts. SO,overall we conceded some xtra runs & importantly the moral of the side by picking Munaf in the side...When Dhoni lost the wicket after a good short inning - in a RUN OUT, we were on the verge
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Meet Ravi Shastri by Ravi at 3:15 AM on February 18, 2008
Hi Saurabh,Answer to your question is as follows Highest Wicket Taker in ODI matches is "Wasim Akram" from Pakistan..He has taken 502 wickets with an average of 23.52...Non other than the Wasim Akram.Murlitharan is very near to break his record...Wasim Akram of Pakistan holds this record. He has taken 502 wickets in 356 matches. He is now retired.......Saurabh,Wasim Akram heads the list
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Cricket & Other Sports by Saurabh at 4:22 AM on October 23, 2008
undismissed, the side is "all out" and the innings is over.Many modes of dismissal require the wicket to be "put down". The wicket is put down if a bail is dislodged from the top one or both of the bails. This happens regardless of whether the batsman has edged the ball onto the stumps or not. The bowler is credited with the dismissal. Law 30 Leg before wicket lbw When a
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Cricket & Other Sports by ashok at 5:05 AM on January 07, 2008
Yeh it is necessary in cricket to have a wicket keeper. They called wicket keeper because they are standing behind the wicket...YA ITS NECESSARY,AS A WICKETKEEPER THEY ARE KEEPER OF WICKET SO THEY CAN DO ANYTHING TO WICKETUP ROOT THE WICKET
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Cricket & Other Sports by Studee at 5:30 AM on August 25, 2007
praveen kumars economy rate and wicket taking ability makes him perfect as a bowler for india. i rate p. kumar as a 9out of 10....Too early to say, either way....Bowls decently but doesnt look like taking wickets....A medium pacer who can swing the new ball a bit but does not have the pace to trouble any good or for that matter even a descent batsman. Once RP and Zaheer are fit, he wont have a place
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Meet Ravi Shastri by Ravi at 1:26 AM on February 20, 2008
. already 3 wicket jaa chuke the aur India ko 80 chances match jeetne ka tha. Pitch main bahut nami thi jisse ball skid ho raha hai aaisa lag raha tha jisse australian batsmen bahut problem main aa sakte the done very good ...accept 20-20...it sad thing happen that match is been washed out due to rain. because India has chance to win that match....I think its just a luck to the Aussies. They had lost 3 wickets
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Meet Ravi Shastri by Ravi at 11:45 PM on February 03, 2008
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Well Abhunash,KApil Dev was the leading Wicket taker in 1992 cricket world cup1992 world cup was played in Australia...and a total of 9 teams were participate in it ....thease teams are: Australia,land most run :Martin Crowe Newzea,landmost wicket taker:Wasim Akaram Pakistan All the best Ahinash............Abhinash, Indias performance in the 1992 world cup was very poor and disheartening
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Cricket & Other Sports by Abinash Ray at 8:34 AM on October 08, 2008
YOU WANT TO KNOW ALL THE POSITIONS OR JUST A FEW....Here are the position: Keeper, Slip, Thirdman, gully, point, cover, sweeper, silly point, mid off, long off, mid on, mid wicket, square leg, deep fine leg, long leg, forward short leg,there are more but major are these....Positions : Mid-off,Mid-on,Mid-wicket,Square leg,Fine Leg,slips,gully,point,cover,Long-on ,Long-off,third man...these are few
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Cricket & Other Sports by UWON at 3:46 AM on September 29, 2007
There are in all 10 ways in which a batsman can be declared out1. Caught2. Bowled3. Leg Before Wicket4. Run Out5. Stumped6. Handling the ball7. Timed Out8. Double Hit9. Hit Wicket10. Obstructing The field...1. Bowled the bowler has hit the wicket with the ball and the wicket has "broken" with at least one bail being dislodged note that if the ball hits the wicket without dislodging a bail
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Cricket & Other Sports by mohd imran at 5:03 AM on October 20, 2008
LBW stands for Leg before Wicket. Its a type of dismissal in cricket where umpire has to involve in getting the batsman out.Decision totally rests on him.When the ball pitches in the line of stumps the wicket!when a ball hits the pads of the batsman if it doesnt hit it might have hit the stumps then only the the batsman is declared as out by te standing umpire there in the field!...Leg before wicket
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Cricket & Other Sports by alokgupta14 at 5:09 PM on November 07, 2007
Aug 2005 Test 1758Australia 3 runs v England Manchester 24 Jul 1902 Test 73Test matchesSmallest margin of victory by wicketsWinner Margin Opposition Ground Match Date ScorecardEngland 1 wicket v Australia The Oval 11 Aug 1902 Test 74South Africa 1 wicket v England Johannesburg 2 Jan 1906 Test 88England 1 wicket v Australia Melbourne 1 Jan 1908 Test 97England 1 wicket v South Africa Cape Town 1 Jan
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Cricket & Other Sports by Koushik at 5:22 AM on October 28, 2008