Thursday, April 22, 2010

India dealt T20 blow

India's hopes of success in the ICC World Twenty20 tournament have been dealt a real blow as batsman Virender Sehwag has been ruled out of the competition.

Their vice-captain has been in top form in the Indian Premier League but a shoulder injury has ruled him out of the Caribbean tournament.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India has confirmed that he needs to rest the injured joint for four weeks and will be replaced in the squad for the ICC World Twenty20 by Murali Vijay.

Gautam Gambhir will take over as vice-captain to Mahendra Singh Dhoni as India look to repeat their success in the 2007 competition.

They are have been drawn with South Africa and Afghanistan in Group C and play their first game against the later in St Lucia on May 1st.

India fans will be looking for Vijay to repeat the form he has shown in the IPL, where he scored 417 runs for the Chennai Super Kings, to help the side through to the Super Eights stage.

However, even without the talismanic Sehwag the cricket betting makes India favourites to win the World Twenty20.

The captain of Group C rivals South Africa, Graeme Smith, recently said that Afghanistan could be a surprise package who could cause problems for both his side and India.

He warned they have some "talented cricketers" who have nothing to lose in the Caribbean, something which will make them "dangerous" opponents.

Meanwhile, in football news, England remain third favourites in the World Cup online betting ahead of this year's tournament in South Africa.

Wednesday, April 07, 2010

Ponting backs bowler for Twenty20 success

Veteran Australian bowler Brett Lee has been backed to play a major role in helping Australia win the World Twenty20 tournament by his captain.

The 33-year-old pace bowler has retired from Test cricket due to a consistent elbow problem that required surgery at the back end of 2009, but has played a few games in the Indian Premier League to get some match practice.

Lee was surprisingly named in Australia's 15-man for the World Twenty20 which takes place in the West Indies in May, but his inclusion has received the backing of captain Ricky Ponting, as the pair have played a vast amount of cricket together over the years.

Ponting claims the veteran's bowling has "looked good" during what he has seen of the IPL and the presence of Lee around the camp will be "really good" for Australia and their prospects.

"He hasn't played a lot of cricket for a few months but it's great to see him back on the park now," said the captain.

"It's a good sign to have someone of that class and calibre in the team going into a big tournament."

Australia could be entering the World Twenty20 high on confidence after they beat New Zealand 2-0 in the recent Test series between the two nations, and indeed the cricket odds make them favourites for the tournament.

Meanwhile, in football news, many people have decided to make Argentina their World Cup 2010 tips after Lionel Messi put in a masterful performance in last night's Champions League clash between Barcelona and Arsenal.

Sunday, April 04, 2010

What Will be Sanath’s Result in Upcoming Election?

Sanath Jayasuriya is virtually out from the Mumbai Indians team for the IPL 2010 season, while he had been busy running around organizing his election campaign for the Sri Lanka General Election.

Meanwhile he is now confirmed as an opener for Sri Lanka’s next T-20 World Cup squad. In Sri Lanka, some people suggest this as a pure political move. However, the 40 years old master blaster does have some more fire power left to deliver goods for Sri Lanka Cricket.

But, people await fingers crossed what would be the results of Sri Lanka General Election 2010. Because, this results holds Sanath’s Cricketing career, as if he lose; he will not get anymore political backing up to get selected for the team.