Wednesday, April 23, 2014

IPL 7 : kings 11 punjab 2014 match schedule

IPL 7 : kings 11 punjab 2014 match schedule


Date 
Match No 
Venue 
Match 
Time 
18.4.14Match 3Abu DhabiChennai Super Kings vs Kings XI Punjab16.00 IST | 10.30 GMT | 14.30 local
20.4.14Match 7SharjahRajasthan Royals vs Kings XI Punjab20.00 IST | 2.30 GMT | 18.30 local
22.4.14Match 9SharjahKings XI Punjab vs Sunrisers Hyderabad20.00 IST | 2.30 GMT | 18.30 local
26.4.14Match 15Abu DhabiKings XI Punjab vs Kolkata Knight Riders20.00 IST | 2.30 GMT | 18.30 local
28.4.14Match 18DubaiRoyal Challengers Bangalore vs Kings XI Punjab20.00 IST | 2.30 GMT | 18.30 local
3.5.14Match 22MumbaiMumbai Indians vs Kings XI Punjab16.00 IST | 10.30 GMT
7.5.14Match 29CuttackKings XI Punjab vs  Chennai Super Kings20.00 IST | 2.30 GMT
9.5.14Match 31BangaloreRoyal Challengers Bangalore vs Kings XI Punjab20.00 IST | 2.30 GMT
11.5.14Match 34CuttackKings XI Punjab vs  Kolkata Knight Riders16.00 IST | 10.30 GMT
14.5.14Match 39Hyderabad Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Kings XI Punjab16.00 IST | 10.30 GMT
19.5.14Match 45DelhiDelhi Daredevils vs Kings XI Punjab20.00 IST | 2.30 GMT
21.5.14Match 48Mohali Kings XI Punjab vs Mumbai Indians20.00 IST | 2.30 GMT
23.5.15Match 52Mohali Kings XI Punjab vs Rajasthan Royals20.00 IST | 2.30 GMT
25.5.14Match 55Mohali Kings XI Punjab vs Delhi Daredevils16.00 IST | 10.30 GMT

IPL 7 : CSK match schedule

IPL 7 :  CSK match schedule

Date 
Match No 
Venue 
Match 
Time 
18.4.14Match 3Abu DhabiChennai Super Kings vs Kings XI Punjab16.00 IST | 10.30 GMT | 14.30 local
21.4.14Match 8Abu DhabiChennai Super Kings vs Delhi Daredevils20.00 IST | 2.30 GMT | 18.30 local
23.4.14Match 10DubaiRajasthan Royals vs Chennai Super Kings20.00 IST | 2.30 GMT | 18.30 local
25.4.14Match 13DubaiChennai Supers Kings vs Mumbai Indians20.00 IST | 2.30 GMT | 18.30 local
27.4.14Match 17SharjahSunrisers Hyderabad vs Chennai Super Kings20.00 IST | 2.30 GMT | 18.30 local
2.5.14Match 21RanchiChennai Supers Kings vs Kolkata Knight Riders20.00 IST | 2.30 GMT
5.5.14Match 26DelhiDelhi Daredevils vs Chennai Super Kings20.00 IST | 2.30 GMT
7.5.14Match 29CuttackKings XI Punjab vs  Chennai Super Kings20.00 IST | 2.30 GMT
10.5.14Match 33MumbaiMumbai Indians vs  Chennai Super Kings20.00 IST | 2.30 GMT
13.5.14Match 37RanchiChennai Supers Kings vs Rajasthan Royals16.00 IST | 10.30 GMT
18.5.14Match 42ChennaiChennai Supers Kings vs Royal Challengers Bangalore16.00 IST | 10.30 GMT
20.5.14Match 47Kolkata  Kolkata Knight Riders vs Chennai Supers Kings20.00 IST | 2.30 GMT
22.5.14Match 50ChennaiChennai Supers Kings vs Sunrisers Hyderabad20.00 IST | 2.30 GMT
24.5.14Match 53BangaloreRoyal Challengers Bangalore vs Chennai Supers Kings16.00 IST | 10.30 GMT

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Pakistan:training session at Chinnaswamy



Pakistan would carry out their first training session at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore on Sunday (today) barely 12 hours after reaching the south Indian city for their limited-overs series opener against arch-rivals India.

Captained by Mohammad Hafeez, Pakistan’s Twenty20 squad left Lahore for Bangalore via New Delhi Saturday afternoon to play a five-match series that includes two Twenty20 games and three One-day Internationals.

The tourists had a stop-over in the Indian capital before a chartered flight took them to Bangalore which would host the first Twenty20 International at the Chinnaswamy Stadium on Christmas Day.

The players selected only for the three ODIs — Misbah-ul-Haq, Azhar Ali, Younis Khan, Haris Sohail, Wahab Riaz, Imran Farhat and Anwar Ali — will leave for India on December 26. The ODI series begins in Chennai from December 30.

The Pakistani cricketers would be greeted with a heavy security blanket anywhere they go during the brief tour of India.

According to media reports, the Chinnaswamy Stadium has been completely barricaded and armed policemen are posted at all four corners of the main square at the stadium.

Though the series opening game is still two days away, the stadium looked like a fortress on Saturday.

But undeterred by the security cover, Pakistan are exuding confidence ahead of what is their first bilateral series against the Indians in five years.

“We are ready and prepared for the India challenge,” Hafeez told reporters at the conclusion of a training camp in Lahore last week. “We have trained so hard to get ready for the India series. India might be low at the moment [after losing to England in the Test series] but it’s a new format and they have a very balanced T20 team.

“Nobody can deny the fact that a Pakistan-India series carries intense pressure. The contest is always full of pressure and full of expectations of people of both countries. We will try to express ourselves without any pressure,” he stressed.

While Pakistan announced their team several days before the series, India would only name their squad on Sunday (today).

According to reports, Indian selectors will gather on Sunday to pick the squad for the series against Pakistan amid speculation that struggling senior batsman Sachin Tendulkar has made himself available for ODI selection.

The Indian squad is unlikely to see many changes from the one that featured against England in a T20 rubber played on Saturday night.

It is the ODI squad that would draw more attention as there are unconfirmed reports that Tendulkar has made himself available for the three-match rubber starting in Chennai.

The star cricketer had been part of the last ODI squad during the failed campaign in Bangladesh in the Asia Cup where he completed his unprecedented feat of 100 international hundreds.

Tendulkar, whose retirement has been speculated endlessly in the media and by former cricketers, has been in and out of ODIs in the last few years by choice, but with his form dipping in Tests, the 39-year-old could be eager to rediscover his successful run through the 50-over game for the upcoming four-match

Test rubber at home against Australia.

The second one-day game against Pakistan is to be held in Kolkata on January 3 followed by the last match on January 6 in Delhi.

The other focus in the selection meeting would be captaincy and as per current indications, MS Dhoni is expected to keep his job though his success record in the ODI format too, like the one in Tests, has taken a steep dip after he piloted the country to the World Cup title last year.

Zaheer Khan is another senior cricketer who is battling fitness concerns and dipping form in international cricket.

The other point of interest in the selection would be Virender Sehwag who opted out of the Twenty20 series against England. It is not known whether he has declared himself available to play in the T20 format against Pakistan. —With inputs from agencies



Sehwag sidelined for Pakistan series



The five wise men of indian cricket will have a serious challenge when they sit down today to pick india's teams for the two-match t20 series and three-match odi series against pakistan.

Since India's will play the arch-rivals, the Indian selectors know they can't get it wrong. The main points of discussion are likely to be Sachin Tendulkar's availability for the ODIs and whether Virender Sehwag and Zaheer Khan will be rested.

The good news for them is that according to reports Tendulkar has made himself available for selection despite a poor Test series against England. This means is not retiring just yet.

Reports also suggest India's out of form swashbuckling opener Virender Sehwag could be sidelined for the 3 ODIs. But chances are his experience might help him keep his place in such a big series.

Also, India is all set to be without their pace spearhead Zaheer Khan. The southpaw has already communicated his unavailability for Pakistan's tour of India and the ODI series against England since he would like to focus on the upcoming Test series against the Australians. 

It is likely in that case that India would look at the injury prone Sreesanth or the young Parwinder Awana.






England wins thriller match


Eoin Morgan smashed a stunning six off the final delivery bowled by Ashoke Dinda as England registered a six-wicket win to level the Twenty20 series and dashed India’s hopes of taking the No. 1 ranking in this form for the first time.

Needing nine off the last over, Dinda conceded just three singles off the first three. Jos Buttler managed a two from the fourth ball before Mahendra Singh Dhoni missed a chance to run out Morgan off the next delivery.

The England captain, calm and composed despite his side needing three off the final delivery, lofted Dinda into the stands to signal victory. Earlier, chasing a stiff target of 178, the England openers laid a solid foundation with an 80-run partnership.

Michael Lumb was in aggressive form, hitting 50 off just 34 balls with six fours and two sixes. At the other end, Alex Hales, dropped by Parvinder Awana, who had a forgettable game both as a bowler and as a fielder, cashed in on the mistake to score 42 (33b, 4x4, 1x6). Only Yuvraj Singh provided some hope for India, bowling a teasing line and finishing with three wickets.

He pulled India back into the match, the way he did in the first game at Pune. The left-armer dismissed Lumb, Luke Wright and Hales as England lost its way in the middle. However, Dhoni’s decision to employ Awana and Dinda in the closing stages proved costly as the two leaked runs aplenty.

Sedate start
                After a sedate start, India posted a formidable 177 on the board. The runs flowed in the last quarter of the twenty overs after Rohit Sharma had lost his middle stump to off-spinner James Tredwell. Skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni joined left-hander Suresh Raina — the pair had steered the host to a convincing win in the first match at Pune two days back — in the middle.

Dhoni and Raina turned the tide, hammering three fours and as many sixes off Stuart Meaker and Jade Dernbach in the 17th and 18th overs. The duo put on a breezy 60-run stand in less than half an hour and lifted the team from 108 for five to 168.

There was evidence of extra bounce and hints of swing in the early overs. Indian openers Gautam Gambhir and Ajinkya Rahane struggled to force the ball, after being put in by England captain Eoin Morgan. Gambhir looked a far cry from an experienced batsman ready to quell a challenging situation and laboured to make 17 off 27 balls in eight minutes short of an hour.

Rahane stepped out, made room and slashed into the hands of debutant Joe Root at third man. England dropped left-arm spinner Danny Briggs and took the field with four seamers and off-spinner in Tredwell, but medium pacer Luke Wright turned out to be the weak link as Kohli took heavy toll of him for twenty runs, which also was the last of the power-play. Dhoni and Raina played wonderfully well, blasting three fours and as many sixes off Meaker and Dernbach.