Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Captain Clarke To Produce A Series Of Useful

Michael Clarke has delivered Australia a 1-0 victory over Sri Lanka

Michael Clarke made his first Test hundred as Australia's captain
The first series of test captain Michael Clarke was handed the victory 1-0 against Australia in Sri Lanka, he moved them to fourth in ICC Test rankings Warne-Muralitharan Trophy maintained, and broken the drought in his personal first test century in 18 months . Not a bad way to start a new job. The last day of the series, Clarke was really the captain of Sri Lankan innings to prohibit any hope of winning the match, which ended in a draw, which was good as a victory in Australia.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Hughes, 100 Wounded, In The Hope Of Sri Lanka

Phillip Hughes scored his first Test century since March 2009

Phillip Hughes great hundred strong position for Australia
Phillip Hughes painted the first century of evidence for two and a half years in Australia to give every opportunity to play a series of SSC win a draw. But the end of the day, which began in Sri Lanka indexing Angelo Mathews devoured valuable time to get his country's Test hundred, Rangana Herath was troubled Australian higher order is enough to give Sri Lanka hope of victory.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Sangakkara Guides Sri Lanka Solid

Kumar Sangakkara make fifty and solid position for his team  in his 100th Test

Michael Hussey made his fourth Test hundred against Sri Lanka

Few things are Kumar Sangakkara has not been reached by the Test cricket. When he came out of the ground in the afternoon SSC 100 for his second Test, he would feel that one of the objectives to be met - playing to win in Australia - was a step forward. Sangakkara has tasted victory every nation test, and although there is still much in this game could be his best opportunity to complete the series.

On a day that began with the 15th century, Michael Hussey and test a distance of four windows for beginners ERANGE Shaminder, Sri Lanka ended in a comfortable 166 for two. Australia still trailed by 150 runs, but looking up with Sangakkara on 61 and Mahela Jayawardene 31, Sri Lanka could certainly dream of building an advantage in the first innings.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Ponting Rejects 'lazy' Tag

Shane Watson, Ricky Ponting practice in slip position with team-mates 

Ricky Ponting has a clear perception of the Australian team so much, and lazy, and wants to see the details of the revision of the Argo, after absorbing the charges overwhelming the group culture, and how he saw as the captain of the test.

The overview is devoted considerable time to what he describes as "the absence of a strong culture" in the Australian side, and more detailed representations of the lack of skills and applying clear that the team has slipped N # 1 worldwide in 2008 to fifth this.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Malinga Hat-trick Hands Of Sri Lanka A Consolation Win

Lasith Malinga on Fire against Australia and get Third Hat-Trick in ODI 
Lasith Malinga became the first man to have three one-day international hat-trick as Sri Lanka scored a consolation in the final ODI in Colombo. Australia could have won the series 3-2, but the first test just over a week, it was important for Sri Lanka to end a good, and they did it through the ball and Malinga Mahela Jayawardene and Chamara Silva with the bat.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Australia All Round Performance Big Win Series Against Sri Lanka

Xavier Doherty picked up a career-best 4 for 28 and B Lee 4-15
Sri Lanka 132 were never can be enough to keep the series alive, and so it proved, although there was a significant peak late in the game, an unexpected three-wicket maiden in their beginner spinner, Seekkuge Prasanna. In fact, they got five wickets in Sri Lanka collected in two overs after an early double-wicket maiden from Lasith Malinga.

Friday, August 19, 2011

Australia V Sri Lanka Fourth ODI Squad

Australia V Sri Lanka fourth ODI on 20 August, 2011 at Colombo, Sri Lanka


Australia Squad
MJ Clarke Captain, DE Bollinger, XJ Doherty, BJHaddin†, JW Hastings, DJ Hussey, MEK Hussey, MG Johnson, Brett Lee, SE Marsh, JL Pattinson, RT Ponting, SPD Smith, SR Watson

Sri Lanka Squad
TM Dilshan Captain, AD Mathews, RMS Eranga, DPMD Jayawardene, S Randiv, KMDN Kulasekara, RAS Lakmal, SL Malinga, BAW Mendis, BMAJ Mendis, S Prasanna, KC Sangakkara†, LPC Silva, WU Tharanga

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Tharanga And Malinga To Keep The Series Alive

Upul Tharanga made his fourth ODI century of the year

Lasith Malinga take 5 for 28 runs against Australia on Third ODI
Upul Tharanga for a fourth day international century, this year, and a distance of five wicket of Lasith Malinga kept alive the Sri Lanka series that has compiled a comfortable victory of 78 runs in Hambantota. After two performances in the rules of bats in the opening match, Sri Lanka has finally found its rhythm and its 286 was too big a goal for Australia a 2-1 lead that top teams in Colombo during the past two games of the series.

Monday, August 15, 2011

Sri Lanka Struggle Against Australia


Sri Lanka must be worried that Australia's one-day record under Michael Clarke is very strong

Rickey Ponting and Michal Clark dangerous Sign for Sri Lanka

The series is less than a week, but is determined by Tuesday evening if Australia continued their winning form after comfortably taking the first two games. Eight wicket victory Sunday, Hambantota was almost a carbon copy of the opening win Pallekele: Sri Lanka won the toss and beat badly in another to see their sweaters, and therefore could not create any pressure on Australia in the hunt. They must find their Mojo joke, whether to keep the series alive in the title in Colombo, where the last two games have been played.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

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Ricky Ponting Guided Australia To Eight Wicket Win and Lead 2-0

Ricky Ponting made an unbeaten 90 runs in Australia's chase
against Sri Lanka in Second ODI and Lead 2-0

Tillakaratne Dilshan may need to be sent to Australia the next time. We must do something to shake his team out of sleep after a professional performance in Australia, this time led by Doug Bollinger and Ricky Ponting on the ball with the bat a comfortable eight wicket win and 2-0 lead five-match series.

Last Wednesday, in Pallekele Dilshan won the toss and decided to bat, and her husband have been overwhelmed by the sub-par total that the attack could not defend. The place has changed, but the result was exactly the same this time, when he again chose the bat and the Sri Lankan top order again failed to meet the target, which is concerned about the Michael Clarke. Australia were set 209 to win, and they got there, 11.4 overs remaining.

Sri Lanka Bat, Malinga Returns in 2nd ODI

Lasith Malinga and left arm spinner Rangana Herath Returns in Second ODI

Sri Lanka will again be a target after Australia won the toss Tillakaratne Dilshan in the second ODI in Hambantota. For the fourth consecutive game on the tour, including Australia Twenty20 goes hunting, and this time they will do against an attack strengthened by the return of the Fast Slingy Lasith Malinga.


Malinga and left arm spinner Rangana Herath were included in the part of Sri Lanka at the expense of Randiv Suranga Lakmal and Suraj, while Australia has made no changes. Malinga has lost two T20 and opening one dayer in Pallekele due to a back injury and his return will add some power to an attack that was struggling, but defending a small total on Wednesday.


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Saturday, August 13, 2011

Sri Lanka Needs A Little Care 'more

Ajantha Mendis can perform in 2nd ODI?

Michael Clarke eleven can beat again Sri Lanka in 2nd ODI

Mitchell Johnson can perform again Sri Lankan batsman in 2nd ODI

Sri Lanka needs Lasith Malinga to beat Australia in second ODI

Turn, turn, turn. This is what the Australians had to worry about in the race for the first ODI in Pallekele after Ajantha Mendis be confused in the second Twenty20 with six wickets. But for all that there is a season - very fast bowling in terms of spin-friendly Sri Lanka, and Mitchell Johnson's own six wickets session showed that the attacks may be more evenly matched than it first appeared. He used his variations and upset his plans and create a comfortable victory for Australia, which has a 1-0 lead as the sides move to Hambantota in the next two one-day internationals.

In Sri Lanka, the most important thing is to take a good look at how their batsmen played on Wednesday. It was as if, after his two victories T20, there was no way of setting more than 50.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Mitchell Johnson was Man of the Match for his 6 for 31, Australia lead 1-0

Mitchell Johnson Bowls Australia To Lead 1-0 
Clark and Hussey Plan successful against Sri Lankan
 Mitchell Johnson has produced the fourth-best figures in the history of Australian one day on the set his team to victory in Sri Lanka seven pedestrian Pallekele. After losing Twenty20s, Australia found a new spark with the arrival of more than 50-captain Michael Clarke, who has invaded the field and then headed the home side after Ricky Ponting Shane Watson founded the Chase.

Smart statistics

Sri Lanka seven wicket defeat was only his sixth in 34 ODIs at home when they won the toss and elected to bat since 2000.

Mitchell Johnson, June 31 is his best figures in ODIs, and the fourth best in Australia.

In 31 ODIs in Asia, Johnson took 60 doors on an average of 20.41. Outside of Asia ODIs, he has 98 wickets in 69 matches of the 28th

Australia won with 71 balls to spare, which is their second best in Sri Lanka, and the fifth best of all the ODI against Sri Lanka.

In 16 ODIs in 2011, Shane Watson scored 959 runs at 68.50 and a strike rate of 115.26, two hundred and fifty-seven.

The partnership of 101 between Ricky Ponting and circulate Michael Clarke is to remain in Australia as the third century for the third wicket in Sri Lanka.

The first ten off the game seemed to be an extension of the T20, as Sri Lanka openers gave their side a good start with a 54 run stand. After the first window fell, however, the day belonged to Australia. Most surprising, taking into account all the talks in the bar mounted on the game, he was the aggressive pace set the tone for the game.


Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Try The Spin Transition In Australia

Do The Clark and Mike Hussey Show How To Treat Young Spin? 

Shaun Marsh, Ricky Ponting And John Hastings, In The ODI Series Against Sri Lanka 
"Building the Future", the theme was repeated several times in the run-up to this series, but given how the international Twenty20 play, Australia had more immediate concerns on their hands. Muttiah Muralitharan can not be there, but their slow bowling shirts have shown they have enough ammunition to make the visitors out of control. If Australia is to survive in Sri Lanka, they must find a way past the hackers, and the return of Ricky Ponting, Michael Clarke and Michael Hussey for the ODIs should be a source of great relief to their camp.


Twenty20s the absence of the trio presented a disturbing glimpse into the future of the Australian batsman. For a while 'Ajantha Mendis in the second game was unplayable as he made his debut in the summer of 2008, before the world awoke to its range of tricks. Shane Watson top-edged a carrom ball, Shaun Marsh spent sleeping in front of the googly, while Brad Haddin forgotten the importance of reaching the height of the ball. Even David Hussey, known to be a good player of spin, died in the first sign of pressure. Sri Lanka were to build a pressure of 20-over game. Australia should be planning a format much more 50-over.

Australian spin-pain does not end with their drummers themselves. ODI wickets with 40 of them, Xavier Doherty, Steven Smith and David Hussey not give Sri Lanka sleepless nights, but their faster colleagues could compensate for their inexperience. Brett Lee was long enough to lead the attack, while Doug Bollinger is a nice addition next IPL because of its participation in similar conditions. Add fire Mitchell Johnson and John Hastings variations in the mix, and you are looking for a nail pretty well rounded arsenal. The hosts ability to respond to fast bowlers could be decisive, with the series promises to develop into a competition between the Sri Lankan spinner and pace of Australia.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Ajantha Mendis Took The First Six In T20 Internationals As Sri Lanka Swept The Series 2-0 Against Australia

Ajantha Mendis trapped First Six Australian Batsman 

Ajantha Mendis plucked 6 for 16, the best figures in T20 history of A Sri Lankan  Bowler

Ajantha Mendis turned tricks to grab the six Australian batsmen in Sri Lanka was completed in eight to run Twenty20 win 2-0 to sweep the series Pallekele.

Playing his first, but certainly not the last match against the Australians on this tour, started Mendis 6 for 16, the best figures T20 history, including three of the four rings to fall four times in a frenzy of 16 balls in the the excess phase of the medium. This war after Shane Watson 57 from 24 balls seemed to put the visitors in a victory leveling the series.

The turning point of the evening came with the feat of athleticism Angelo Mathews, where he received the David Warner lifting the side of the border midwicket and threw the ball in play for Mahela Jayawardene to complete the catch.

Watson was a first closing on LBW and hunting, the referee ruling inswing extravagant Nuwa Kulasekara would take the ball over the stump of the leg. Three movements, at a rate in Australia was moving comfortably at 30-0, but their rate would increase sharply against the spinners.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Ton Dilshan Over Powers In Australia

Tillakaratne Dilshan Played A Captain Innings Against Australia and
Make Hundred Runs on just 55 Balls 

Tillakaratne Dilshan plays His Signature Shot on the way to a Fifty,
Sri Lanka v Australia, 1st Twenty20, Pallekele, August 6, 2011 Sri Lanka Comprehensive Victory
Mitchell Johnson celebrates Dinesh Chandimal hit-wicket, S-Lanka v Aus, 1st Twenty20, 06 Aug, 2011
Sri Lanka captain Tillakaratne Dilshan hit a century to convince mobilized his team well in the field to ensure victory of 35 crushed Australia in the first international Twenty20 in Kandy.

Sent to bat Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, the hosts led to a total of 150 first Dilshan (104, 57 balls, 12 four five six) and Jeevan Mendis rounder (29, 19 balls) combined with stand-104 works in just 45 balls to lift workstations 198 3 Dilshan hammered 67 in final series of 23 deliveries, which effectively decides the game.

Australians' Chase apartment was empty offspin debutant Dilruwan Perera (3-26), who provided a reminder were a lot of depth in the slow bowling Sri Lankans and limited leverage over the whole series of tests done by August and September. Rangana Herath (1-11) also raised a lot of problems, so much as he made his debut against the Australians on their 1999 visit to the island.


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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Australian Legspinner Nathan Brain Took Three Wickets

Australian Legspinner Nathan Brain
Australian Legspinner Nathan Brain Took Three Wickets Australian Institute of Sport v New Zealand A and prove himself emerging player of Australian Team.

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Tim Paine Shone Latest Free Wallpapers and HQ Pictures

Tim Paine Shone Australian Right Handed Batsman

Tim Paine Shone Square Cut Shot Photo
Tim Paine Shone Leg Shot Photo

Jason Krejza Latest Free Wallpapers and HQ Pictures

Jason Krejza Australian Off Spinner

Jason Krejza Wicket Celebration Begins

Jason Krejza Practice Session Photo

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Jason Krejza And White Cameron In Practice Session

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