Sunday, July 4, 2010

Watch Pakistan vs Australia 1st T20 Match Live Cricket Streaming

Watch Pakistan vs Australia 1st T20 Match Live Cricket Streaming

Watch Pakistan vs Australia 1st T20 Match Live Cricket Streaming

Mitchell Johnson believes Australia will be able to overcome the loss of fellow pace bowler Ryan Harris in their series with Pakistan.

Harris has been ruled out of the remainder of Australia’s tour with a knee injury suffered in a 42-run win in the fifth and final one-day international against England at Lord’s on Saturday.

That means the 30-year-old will miss the two Twenty20 internationals against Pakistan at Edgbaston here on Monday and Tuesday and the teams’ subsequent two Tests at Lord’s and Headingley. The matches being played in England because of concerns about the security situation in Pakistan.

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Australia arrived in England without pacemen Brett Lee, Ben Hilfenhaus and Peter Siddle, as well as Johnson, who missed the one-dayers against England with an infected elbow. But Johnson is now fit to resume and with Shaun Tait, only drafted into the tour after off-spinner Nathan Hauritz was ruled out with a foot injury, having hit the 100mph mark at Lord’s, Doug Bollinger in good form and teenager Josh Hazlewood also featuring against England, Australia have several pace options.

Afridi allayed concerns over a side injury with a typically dashing 42 off 14 balls in Pakistan’s final warm-up match, a six-wicket Twenty20 win over Northamptonshire on Saturday.

Australia Twenty20 captain Michael Clarke (Test skipper Ricky Ponting has long since retired from international cricket’s shortest format) is expected to be fit after a back injury ruled him out of the fifth one-dayer at Lord’s.

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Pakistan vs Australia Live

Pakistan vs Australia Live

Pakistan vs Australia Live

Pakistan’s progress this time has been deeply unimpressive. They have only won two games from five and are still not sure of their best XI. Australia, like South Africa last year, have uncomplicatedly and with little fuss pushed aside teams unfortunate enough to get in their way: blast them at the top of each innings. Chaos against order, art taking on science and all that? They’re even playing in St Lucia, which like Trent Bridge last year, should work in Pakistan’s favour.

In reality nothing stands further from the truth. This is, after all, Australia and Australia is Australia precisely because it is not South Africa: in that alone waits a book on why two cultures so similar are so different. South Africa die on such days, wracked by demons of rigidity. Australia live for such days, the pressure of semi-finals and finals sharpening their focus even more. On these occasions they are at their most Australian.


They also seem to have finally worked out the format, or at least applied their own interpretation to it. Very fast bowlers, good solid ones, appear to be the key in a format which is often credited – mistakenly – to have saved spin. Their openers are the most brutal and their middle order most adept at recovery. Even negatives are really a positive: Michael Clarke has only 48 runs in the tournament at a strike rate of 70, yet it is difficult to argue against Malcolm Conn’s assessment of him as this format’s Mike Brearley currently.

Further, they have spanked Pakistan all shades of black and blue for the last ten internationals running between the two, including the group game earlier, also incidentally, at St Lucia. And historically, they are also the team least bewildered by Pakistan’s mood swings: if Pakistan are awful, they are duly thrashed. If Pakistan are brilliant, they are duly bested.


All of it bodes less well than it did last year for Shahid Afridi’s men. They have at least improved in their last two games and their smartness, as ever, has been in performing when it matters most. In taking the losses to England and New Zealand to the very death, they secured a minor victory in a tournament where even good sides have often been very bad.

Hope springs mostly from their bowling and spin in particular. If something remarkable is to happen, Saeed Ajmal can easily be imagined at the centre of it and Abdur Rehman not far away. And it may not be the worst time for Afridi to slip back into wicket-taking mode.

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Watch Pakistan vs Australia 1st T20 Live Online

Watch Pakistan vs Australia 1st T20 Live Online

Watch Pakistan vs Australia 1st T20 Live Online

The Australian cricket team is the national cricket team of Australia. It is the joint oldest team in Test cricket, having played in the first Test match in 1877 (defeating England by 45 runs). As of 20 January 2010, the Australian team has played 719 Test matches, winning 51.87%, losing 20.87% and drawing 26.98% of its games.[1] It has a winning record against every other Test nation.[2] The Australian national cricket team has also led the ICC Test Championship table for the majority of the time since the creation of the ICC Test table system in January 2001. The South Africans did lead this table for a brief period from January to May 2003, before Australia resumed the first position on the table. Australia has since dropped down to third in the Test rankings behind India and South Africa.

The Pakistan National Cricket Team is an International cricket team representing Pakistan. It is administrated by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Pakistan is a member of the International Cricket Council and has professional teams representing in Test cricket, One Day International and Twenty20 matches.

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Pakistan are the ICC Cricket World Cup 1992 champions, ICC Under 19 Cricket World Cup champions twice in 2004 and in 2006 making them the first and the only team to become back to back champions in the Under 19 Cricket World Cup tournaments and they are also the current ICC World Twenty20 2009 champions. Pakistan have been semi finalist 3 times in the ICC Champions Trophy in 2000, 2004 and 2009.
The 2010 ICC World Twenty20 will be held in the West Indies from 30 April to 16 May 2010. If you want to watch icc world twenty20 live streaming online, you just need to click the link below.

Australia squad:
MJ Clarke*, CL White, JR Hopes, DJ Hussey, MEK Hussey, MG Johnson, DP Nannes, SNJ O’Keefe, TD Paine, SPD Smith, SW Tait, DA Warner, SR Watson

Pakistan squad:
Shahid Afridi*, Abdul Razzaq, Abdur Rehman, Fawad Alam, Kamran Akmal†, Mohammad Aamer, Saeed Ajmal, Salman Butt, Shahzaib Hasan, Shoaib Akhtar, Shoaib Malik, Umar Akmal, Umar Gul, Wahab Riaz

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PAK vs AUS 1st T20 Live Streaming

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Pakistan Cricket Team is all geared up for a long England tour where they will play against England and Australia in all forms of Cricket Matches (Test, ODI and T20 Matches). Starting today (July 5th 2010), Pakistan faces Australia in the first of the two-match twenty20 series at Edgbaston in Birmingham. The 2 countries have played Five T20 internationals against each other wherein, Pakistan won 2 and Australia 3.

Pakistan‘s Captain Shahid Afridi might not have recovered from the fact that they lost to India at the Asia Cup 2010 Series. Before that, Pakistan failed to reach the final of the T20 World Cup 2010 and thus failed to defend the title. Despite their recent poor shows, Pakistan team would strike back with great determination and defeat Australia after losing several matches from them.



Again for Australia they would be looking to get back to their winning ways and restore confidence after they lost in the ODI Series 3 – 2 against England. Watch Pakistan vs Australia T20 Live Streaming 2010 below.Australia were not looking charged up initially against the England but in the last 2 matches they recovered quite well and looks to be back in form. Australia have already outplayed Pakistan once this year and this is gonna be crucial series for Pakistan. Pak team is up with skipper Shahid Afridi, who is quite aggressive. Pakistan have to play at their best to give Aussies a tough time on the field.

The second Twenty20 International between the two countries will be played on Tuesday. Earlier, they played the semi-final of the World Twenty20 in May and Australia emerged victorious in the match. Five T20 internationals have so far been played between the two countries, Pakistan winning two and Australia three.

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Watch Pakistan vs Australia 1st T20 Live Streaming

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Pakistan and Australia play two t20 internationals and then two test match this July 2010 at neutral venues in England and following is information on how fans can buy tickets for these cricket matches..

Pakistan and Australia are two of most famous cricket teams in the world and they’ve been playing each other at neutral venues in Sharjah, Sri Lanka, Dubai and Abu Dhabi since year 2000 when Aussies first refused to tour troubled nation.




That wasn’t a good idea. If it has to be neutral, it should be where people love the game, like UK, where cricket originally originated. Pakistan and Australia have plenty of supporters in Britain which should bring them inside stadiums. Now, Pakistan cricket board has realised their mistake and added 2 T20 plus 2 test series against Australia before their proposed tour of England.

Pakistan and Australia play two t20 matches at Edgbaston before two test series at Lord’s and Headingley this July 2010. here are few important factors related to these two twenty20 games..

How to buy tickets
PCB with ECB and Warwickshire county cricket club have arranged for fans to book their seats from their official website = www.edgbaston.com. detailed tickets info.

Pakistan and Australia have played 5 twenty20 internationals against each other previous.. Australia have won thrice and Pakistan twice. The last encounter was at St Lucia during World cup 2010 which Australia won by 3 wickets, miraculously.


Pakistan T20 squad
Shahid Afridi (captain), Salman Butt (vice captain), Kamran Akmal (wicket keeper), Shahzaib Hasan, Shoaib Mallik, Umar Akaml, Abdul Razzaq, Fawad Alam, Shoaib Akhtar, Mohammad Aamer, Umar Gul, Saeed Ajmal, Wahab Riaz and Abdur Rehman.

Australia T20 squad
Michael Clarke (captain), Cameron White (vice captain), Tim Paine (wicket keeper), Michael Hussey, David Hussey, Daniel Christain, Shane Watson, David Warner, Mitchell Johnson, Steven Smith, Dirk Nannes, Shaun Tait and Ryan Harris.

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Pakistan vs Australia 1st T20 Live Streaming

Pakistan vs Australia 1st T20 Live Streaming

Pakistan vs Australia 1st T20 Live Streaming


It’s been all about Shaun Tait over the past week, but he’ll be joined in a fierce new-ball attack in Birmingham by Dirk Nannes. There hasn’t been a place in Australia’s one-day line-up for Nannes, so he’s fresh after playing only Twenty20s for Nottinghamshire lately. His left-arm angle and speed always creates headaches and if the batsmen try to see Tait off and attack at the other end, it could spell success for Nannes.

Umar Akmal’s career is still in its infancy, but already he has the respect of the Australian bowlers. One-third of his international matches have been played against Australia and his ability to score quickly makes him especially dangerous in Twenty20s.


The last time he met Michael Clarke’s men, he blasted an unbeaten 56 from 35 balls in the World Twenty20 semi-final.

Pakistan and Australia will spend the next month battling in the neutral territory of England and this Twenty20 at Edgbaston gives the teams their first glimpse at the opposition. Little is riding on the two-game Twenty20 series, given that it comes barely six weeks after the World Twenty20. But a one-sided contest to either team could provide a morale boost ahead of the two Tests later this month.

Australia are coming off a lost ODI series, although they won the final two games, while Pakistan failed in the Asia Cup but also finished on a high when they thrashed Bangladesh





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The Indian Cricket Team Skipper, Mahendra Singh Dhoni is all set to tie the knots and keep all speculations regarding his marriage to RIP. In a hush-hush ceremony in Dehradun on July 3, 2010, Dhoni exchanged rings with Sakshi Singh Rawat and rumours are ripe that a nuptial will be underway in the next 24 hours.

In addition to the friends and relatives on both the sides, Indian cricket team members Ashish Nehra and Harbhajan Singh also graced the occasion.

The would-be-bride, Sakhi Singh Rawat is a friend of the Indian skipper since childhood days and attended DAV school in Shamily, Ranchi along with Dhoni.

R Nadal vs T Berdych Live Streaming

R Nadal vs T Berdych Live Streaming

R Nadal vs T Berdych Live Streaming



The Championship match features a defender and a challenger, both in-awe-inspiring form with a mixed bag of performances during the entire fortnight. Here's a look at both players progress and chances at winning the title -

Nadal seems to be everybody's favourite these days. He has emerged as the ultimate signature of success, who doesn't seem to do anything wrong. This holds true to a large extent as Nadal is enjoying the best phase of is career.


Nadal's road to the Finals -

R128 - beat Kei Nishikori 6-2, 6-4, 6-4

R64 - beat Robin Haase 5-7, 6-2, 3-6, 6-0, 6-3

R32 - beat Philipp Petzschner 6-4, 4-6, 6-7(5), 6-2, 6-3

R16 - beat Paul-henri Mathieu 6-4, 6-2, 6-2

QF - beat Robin Soderling 3-6, 6-3, 7-6(4), 6-1

SF - beat Andy Murray 6-4, 7-6(6), 6-4



After claiming consecutive Masters series titles in Monte Carlo, Rome and Madrid, the Spaniard went on to claim his seventh Grand Slam title in Paris. Despite severe criticism for performing below expectations in the first few rounds on green grass, Nadal successfully returned to the finals once again. Nadal manages to bring the best out of himself in situations that present an opportunity of a CHALLENGE extended by anyone and everyone. With an World-Winning attitude of Alexander the GREAT, Nadal puts together an amazing mix of power, precision and mental toughness which is extremely rare in the game. All these aspects make this Mighty-Mallorcan an obvious favourite for the title.

Czech Tomas Berdych, on the other hand, seems to have developed an image of a ginat-killer over the period of these two scintillating weeks. The truth is that the Championships at Wimbledon couldn't have asked for a better Challenger in the final match.



Berdych's Road to Finals -

R128 - beat Andrey Golubev 7-6, 6-2, 6-2

R64 - beat Benjamin Becker 7-5, 6-3, 6-4

R32 - beat Denis Istomin 6-7, 7-6, 6-7, 6-3, 6-4

R16 - beat Daniel Brands 4-6, 7-6, 7-5, 6-3

QF - beat Roger Federer 6-4, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4

SF - beat Novak Djokovic 6-3. 7-6(9), 6-3

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Wimbledon 2010 Final Rafael Nadal vs Tomas Berdych Live Streaming

Wimbledon 2010 Final Rafael Nadal vs Tomas Berdych Live Streaming



The first time I watched Tomas Berdych play was in the fourth round of the US Open against Tommy Haas. He was only 18 then, but had already attracted some buzz for having knocked Roger Federer out of the Olympics in Greece just weeks earlier.

And at the time, it was impossible not to already be impressed with his shotmaking.

It was not like with Andre Agassi or Fernando Gonzalez, where even the viewers watching on TV could see and hear how hard the ball was being hit, but Berdych, when he had time to set up, had a way of almost casually flicking the ball into corners, lines, and angles that could not be retrieved.



In that first set alone, Berdych must have hit two-dozen winners, but it wasn’t enough. Haas squeaked out that first set and the big, lanky Czech went away after that.

The following year he returned, scoring his first victory over Rafael Nadal in Cincinnati, and capturing his first Master’s Shield in Paris. He had lacked the intangibles required to beat Haas a year earlier, but they appeared to be adding up, pairing with those stunning strokes, creating a potential Grand Slam champion.

So what happened after that? I’m not privy to Berdych’s private struggles, but over the next few years he appeared to regress. Part of the problem was Federer: That shock win over the great Swiss in Greece brought Berdych to our attention, but also to Federer’s. In 2006 the Swiss, in the midst of his most dominant season, dealt a pair of lopsided straight-sets defeats to the Czech at Roland Garros and Wimbledon.

Berdych had more success against Nadal that year, as his 6’5” height made Nadal’s enormous spin less imposing and his flat hitting kept the Spaniard on defensive. He racked up two more wins in Canada and Madrid against Nadal, but the latter of those two actually ended up being a detriment to the Czech’s momentum.



At the end of the match, in a moment of poor judgment he chose to mock the home crowd’s support for Nadal by gesturing for them to be quiet. In the next round against Gonzalez, they poured their scorn on Berdych, rattling him and sending him home with his metaphorical tail tucked.

For the next couple of years his results were less impressive, as Nadal broke his losing streak against him and started a new six-match run of his own. Well into his 20s, Berdych simply had not built upon his early success.

Until the end of 2009, that is. They didn’t receive much attention at the time, but Berdych’s efforts were instrumental in leading the Czech team to the Davis Cup finals. He won tough five-set encounters against Gilles Simon of France in March, Juan Monaco of Argentina in July, and most impressively, Marin Cilic of Croatia in September.

Cilic was a hot hand at the time, having beaten Andy Murray and reached the US Open quarters just before that, so to stop him in Croatia indicated big things ahead. And, about half a year later, they arrived when he topped Federer in Miami, snapping an eight-match losing streak against the Swiss.

In Roland Garros he plowed through the field, beating Murray to reach the semis before falling just short against Robin Soderling in a superheavyweight clash. The Czech took one more set from Soderling than Federer had in the previous round, and in his postmatch comments the Swede said that nearly every ball Berdych hit had been landing “six inches from the line.”

But Wimbledon may be the biggest payoff of all from the Czech’s efforts, as he has now beaten Federer for the second straight time. His quarterfinal win over the Swiss marks the first time in eight years that Federer will not reach the final round of the game’s most prestigious event.

It also gives Berdych a chance to duplicate the feat of his fellow six-fiver Richard Krajicek, who ousted Pete Sampras at the same stage of the 1996 Wimbledon.

Like with Krajicek, Berdych at his best is in a different weight class against most opponents; in his straight-sets win over Novak Djokovic in the semis, it appeared the Serb wasn’t just fighting Berdych, but gravity.

And now Berdych, who hasn’t actually won a title yet this year, has a chance to win the game’s biggest. All he has to do is beat Nadal one more time.

Too bad he hasn’t done so since that noisy day in Madrid. It was the Spaniard who ended Berdych and the Czech Republic’s Davis Cup run last year, dispatching the big man in straights on Spanish clay in December.

Nadal was an impressive player in 2005 and 2006, but has grown further since then, reaching the game’s top ranking twice now and complementing his clay court dominance with a Wimbledon and Australian Open title. He’s coming off a clay court season in which he went undefeated, sweeping all three Master’s Shields and the RG title.

His performance at Wimbledon has been impressive for nothing so much as his determination: Taken to five sets twice in week one, he has dominated week two ever since pulverizing Paul-Henri Mathieu in round four. Soderling was hitting so hard as to knock opponents’ rackets out of their hands in week one, but Nadal broke him down in the quarters, dropping just one set.

Murray played high-quality tennis in the semis, matching the Spaniard shot for shot for three sets. Nadal, however, snatched the barest hint of an opportunity that Murray gave him in sets one and three. In set two, when Murray gave none, the Spaniard simply created an opportunity.

And that’s why it’s hard to bet on Berdych, as much progress as he has made of late. One can debate whether or not Berdych’s game, with its laser groundstrokes and spot-serving, is better for grass than Nadal defense, speed, and heavy spin.

What one cannot debate is that Nadal has so many non-quantifiable advantages that we might as well call him the Intangible Man.

Since winning his first major in 2005, Nadal has lost only one Grand Slam match after winning the first set. Since then, I can think of only three times—one against Federer in the 2006 RG final, one against Jurgen Melzer this year in Paris, and then in this event against Soderling—where Nadal has served for a set and been broken. In none of these occasions did he actually lose the set, though.

Anger has never prompted him to throw/break a racket on court or curse at a lines judge. What should be deflating setbacks like losing the fourth set of Wimbledon or debilitating knee injuries are to him mere delays of what must come to pass.

There are those who will never enjoy Nadal’s game as much as Federer’s, and they have that right. His aggressive, physical play may lack Federer’s magical, lighter-than-air qualities, but it’s a game full of its own marvels. Against this master of the intangibles, Berdych’s beautiful ball striking probably won’t be enough.

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he 2008 Wimbledon champion, Rafa Nadal, will square off with the number 12 seed, Tomas Berdych, on Sunday during the finals at Wimbledon.

Rafa leads the pair's head-to-head matchups 7-3. He has dominated their most recent meetings, winning all of the last six. The duo's last meeting was on the hard courts of Indian Wells during the quarterfinals. Rafa defeated Berdych 6-4, 7-6. They have played once on the grass courts of Wimbledon in 2007, where Rafa knocked out the Czech 7-6, 6-4, 6-2.

Regardless of the statistics, Rafa has said the match will be difficult. Berdych managed to derail the defending Wimbledon champion and number one seed Roger Federer in the quarterfinals. Following that big win, he was able to upset Novac Djokovic to earn his spot in the finals.

"He did amazing tournament. I think he played very good match against Federer; very good match ... against Djokovic. ... Yeah, he's the best of his draw, so for that reason he's in the final. No one opponent can be more difficult than Tomas to play this final. ... Is very difficult to stop him when he's playing well, and he's playing really well," Rafa said.

Berdych also feels that he is playing well and will bring all of his cards to the table on Sunday to challenge Rafa for the title.

"Well, so far I'm playing, well, quite well here. Of course there is one more match to go, so just need to bring all what I have to that Sunday match," Berdych said following his straight set victory over Djokovic on Friday.

Rafa and Berdych will battle on Sunday for the 2010 Wimbledon title. It would be Rafa's eighth major title and his second Wimbledon title if he were to win.

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