Sunday 4 April 2010

India vs Srilanka Final HIGHLIGHTS World Cup 2011

India vs Srilanka Final HIGHLIGHTS World Cup 2011

 ndia vs Srilanka Final HIGHLIGHTS World Cup 2011 Final Highlights 2nd April-IND v SRI,

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The Sri Lankan cricket team is the national cricket team of Sri Lanka.
The team first played international cricket in 1926–27, and were later awarded Test status in 1981, which made Sri Lanka the eighth Test cricket playing nation. The team is administered by Sri Lanka Cricket.
Sri Lanka’s national cricket team transformed the country from underdog status to a major cricketing nation during the 1990s.
The team went on to win the 1996 Cricket World Cup, beating Australia in the finals, and becoming World Champions. Since then, the team has continued to be a major force in international cricket.
The Sri Lankan cricket team reached the finals of the 2007 Cricket World Cup but lost to Australia in a rain-affected final match. The batting of Sanath Jayasuriya and Aravinda de Silva (retired),
backed up by the bowling of Muttiah Muralitharan and Chaminda Vaas (retired), among many other talented cricketers, has underpinned the successes of Sri Lankan cricket during the last 15 years.
Sri Lanka have won the Cricket World Cup in 1996, the ICC Champions Trophy in 2002 (Co-champions with India), have been runners up in the 2007 Cricket World Cup, and have been runners up in the ICC World Twenty20 in 2009.
The Sri Lankan cricket team currently holds several world records, including world records for highest team totals in all three forms of the game, Test, ODI and Twenty20.
The Indian cricket team is the national cricket team of India. Governed by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), it is a full member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) with Test and One Day International (ODI) status.
The Indian cricket team is currently ranked first by the ICC in Tests and second in ODIs.[3] As of October 2010, the Indian team has played 445 Test matches, winning 108, losing 138 and drawing 198 of its games, with 1 match ending in a tie.[4] India has a relatively better record in One Day Internationals,
winning 52% of matches played. Currently, Gary Kirsten is the head coach while Mahendra Singh Dhoni is the captain in all forms of the game.
Under the leadership of Dhoni, the Indian team has set a national record for most back-to-back ODI wins (9 straight wins) and has emerged as one of the most formidable teams in international cricket.
Although cricket was introduced to India by European merchant sailors in the 18th-century and the first cricket club in India was established in Calcutta in 1792, India’s national cricket team did not play their first Test match until 25 June 1932 at Lord’s. They became the sixth team to be granted Test cricket status.
In their first fifty years of international cricket, India proved weaker than Australia and England, winning only 35 of the 196 test matches.
The team, however, gained strength near the end of the 1970s with the emergence of players such as Sunil Gavaskar,
Kapil Dev and the Indian spin quartet—Erapalli Prasanna and Srinivas Venkataraghavan (both off spinners), Bhagwat Chandrasekhar (a leg spinner), and Bishen Singh Bedi (a left-arm spinner).
Traditionally much stronger at home than abroad, the Indian team has improved its overseas form since the start of the 21st century.
It won the Cricket World Cup in 1983 under Kapil Dev and was runners-up in 2003 under Sourav Ganguly. India have also been the Runners in 2000 ICC KnockOut Trophy, and the Joint Champions along with Sri Lanka in 2002 ICC Champions Trophy led by Sourav Ganguly in both the instances. India also won the inaugural World Twenty20 under Mahendra Singh Dhoni in 2007. The current team contains many of the world’s leading players, including Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and Virender Sehwag who hold numerous cricketing world records.[11] India will face Sri Lanka in the ICC world Cup final on 2 April 2011




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The British brought cricket to India in the early 1700s, with the first cricket match played in 1721.
In 1848, the Parsi community in Bombay formed the Oriental Cricket Club, the first cricket club to be established by Indians. After slow beginnings, the Europeans eventually invited the Parsis to play a match in 1877.
By 1912, the Parsis,Sikhs, Hindus, and Muslims of Bombay played a quadrangular tournament with the Europeans every year.
In the early 1900s, some Indians went on to play for the English cricket team. Some of these, such as Ranjitsinhji and KS Duleepsinhji were greatly appreciated by the British and their names went on to be used for the Ranji Trophy and Duleep Trophy- two major first class tournaments in India. In 1911, an Indian team went on their first official tour of England, but only played English county teams and not the English cricket team.
India was invited into The Imperial Cricket Council in 1926 and made its debut as a Test-cricket-playing-nation in 1932 led by CK Nayudu.
The match was given Test status despite being only 3 days in length. The team was not strong in its batting at this point and went on to lose by 158 runs.
The Indian team continued to improve throughout the 1930s and ’40s but did not achieve an international victory during this period. The team’s first series as an independent country was in 1948 against Sir Donald Bradman’s Invincibles (a name given to the Australian cricket team of that time). Australia won the five-match series, 4-0.[17]
India recorded their first Test victory against England at Madras (now Chennai) in 1952.
Later in the same year, they won their first Test series, which was against Pakistan.
They continued their improvement throughout the early 1950s with a series win against New Zealand in 1956. However, they did not win again in the remainder of the decade and lost badly to strong Australian and English sides.
The next decade saw India’s reputation develop as a team with a strong record at home. They won their first Test series against England at home in 1961–62,
and also won a home series against New Zealand. They also managed to draw home series against Pakistan and Australia, and another series against England.
In this same period, India also won its first series outside the subcontinent, against New Zealand in 1967–68.
The key to India’s bowling in the 1970s were the Indian spin quartet – Bishen Bedi, E.A.S. Prasanna,
BS Chandrasekhar and Srinivas Venkataraghavan. This period also saw the emergence of two of India’s best ever batsmen,
Sunil Gavaskar and Gundappa Viswanath. Indian pitches have had tendency to support spin and the spin quartet exploited this to create collapses in opposing batting lineups.
These players were responsible for the back-to-back series wins in 1971 in the West Indies and in England,
under the captaincy of Ajit Wadekar. Gavaskar scored 774 runs in the West Indian series while Dilip Sardesai’s 112 played a big part in their one Test win.

 

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