Showing posts with label T20. Show all posts
Showing posts with label T20. Show all posts

Thursday, October 12, 2017

Australian cricket team bus stoned in India


The leveling of T20 series between hosts India and touring Australian team ended in the victory of the guests 1-1 cost dearly to the Australians at the hands of frustrated Indians.

The bus of Australian team was pelted on its way to the hotel from the Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati. Luckily no player was hurt.





Australian opener Aaron Finch tweeted a picture of a broken glass window of the bus. To the good luck of the players, no one was sitting at the window, when the rock hit the glass panel. “Pretty scary having a rock thrown through the team bus window on the way back to the hotel!!” he wrote on Twitter.

Source | Photo: Aaron Finch/Twitter
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Saturday, August 1, 2015

Pakistan beat Sri Lanka to win T20 series 2-0


Boy, what a sensational match it was today between hosts Sri Lanka and visiting Pakistani cricket teams at the Premadasa stadium, in Colombo . The hosts gave a hefty target of 173 (did 172-5 in 20 overs).

Pakistan batting line suffered a debacle at the hands of the hosts and were as low as 40-5 by 8 overs. But then skipper Afridi came in to add 45 runs off 22 balls including four sixes. But the situation was s till grim till Anwar smashed 46 off 17 balls to bring Pakistan close to victory. 





Still struggling with no wicket in hand, Pakistan's Imad scored a mighty six to bring victory to Pakistan.

Pakistan wins the T20 serties 2-0.

Photo: PTV Sport
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Friday, October 7, 2011

Nokia Champions League T20 - RCB moves into the final

Full Story: Cric Info

Chris Gayle and Virat Kolhi's brilliance marches the RCB into the finals of the Nokia Champions League T20, presently being played in India. Gayle's awesome 92 was a cricket to enjoy and cherish, and so was Kolhi's brilliance. It was because of their sixes and fours that won them over the NSW. Although the New South Wales had set a hefty target of 203 for the RCB to chase, the RCBs were resilient and aggressive right for the start and their body language amply indicated their win even when they were in 70s in 7th over. Read full story for details.

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