
Latest Cricket News July 2007
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Latest Cricket News 2007
Indian Cricket League formation
Sri Lankan players too approached to play in the ICL
July 30, 2007
A wealthy rebel league in India seems set to take Sri Lankan cricket by storm as several top players have been approached to join the lucrative series, sources said yesterday.
Indian Cricket League approaches Inzamam
July 29, 2007
Inzamam ul-Haq has been approached by the organisers of the Indian Cricket League (ICL) to play for one of the participating teams and the former Pakistan captain is considering the proposal.
Twenty20 World Championship 2007
ICC announced the umpires list for Twenty20 World Championship
Jul 26, 2007
The International Cricket Council yesterday announced the umpires and match referees for the inaugural Twenty20 world championships, excluding five involved in Aprils shambolic World Cup final.
Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Third ODI at Colombo
BAN vs SL 3rd ODI: Jayasuriya stars in Sri Lanka's series win
July 26, 2007
Veteran Sanath Jayasuriya grabbed four wickets as ruthless Sri Lanka thrashed Bangladesh by 39 runs here yesterday to sweep the one-day series 3-0.
SL vs BAN Third ODI, Colombo: Sri Lanka 196 (39.5 overs) beat Bangladesh 157 (37.1 overs) by 39 runs
Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Second ODI at Colombo
BAN vs SL 2nd ODI: Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh by 5 wickets
July 23, 2007
Sri Lanka defeated Bangladesh by five wickets to seal the second one-day international in Colombo on Monday.
SL vs BAN Second ODI, Colombo: Bangladesh 137 (46.5 overs) lost to Sri Lanka 141-5 (31.1 overs) by five wickets
Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka First ODI at Colombo
BAN vs SL 1st ODI: Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh by 70 runs
July 21, 2007
Sri Lanka scored a comprehensive 70-run victory over Bangladesh in the first one day international at Colombo on Friday.
SL vs BAN First ODI, Colombo: Sri Lanka 234-6 (50 overs) bt Bangladesh 164 (40.3 overs) by 70 runs
Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Third Cricket Test at Kandy
BAN vs SL 3rd Test: Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh by an innings and 193 runs (SL 3:0)
July 14, 2007
Ace Sri Lankan off spinner Muttiah Muralitharan captured his 700th Test wicket as his team routed Bangladesh by an innings and 193 runs to claim a 3-0 Test series triumph at Kandy on Saturday afternoon.
Third Test, Kandy, day four: Sri Lanka 500-4 bt Bangladesh 131 & 176 by an innings and 193 runs
BAN vs SL 3rd Test: Sri Lanka punish Bangladesh (SL 2:0)
July 13, 2007
Kumar Sangakkara scored an unbeaten double century and along with skipper Mahela Jayawardene put on mammoth partnership as Sri Lanka closed at 500-4 on day three of the third test aginst Bangladesh in Kandy.
Third Test, Kandy, day three (close): Sri Lanka 500-4 v Bangladesh 131
BAN vs SL 3rd Test: Lanka on top as Murali bags six (SL 2:0)
July 12, 2007
Sri Lankan spin wizard Muttiah Muralitharan claimed his 59th five-wicket haul before rain wreaked havoc in the final cricket Test against Bangladesh here yesterday.The world record-chasing bowler finished with six for 28 as Bangladesh were shot out for 131 in their first innings before lunch on the second day at the Asgiriya stadium.
Third Test, Kandy, day two (close): Sri Lanka 30-0 v Bangladesh 131
BAN vs SL 3rd Test: Bangladesh struggle on rainy opening day in Sri Lanka (SL 2:0)
July 11, 2007
Bangladesh slumped to 72 for four on a rain-hit opening day of the third and final test against Sri Lanka on Wednesday.
Third Test, Kandy, day one (close): Sri Lanka v Bangladesh 72-4
Twenty20 World Championship 2007
New Zealand name initial Twenty20 championship squad
Jul 11, 2007
New Zealand Cricket have announced a 30-man preliminary squad for the ICC Twenty20 Championship to be held in South Africa in September.
New Zealand Preliminary Twenty20 world championsip squad: Andre Adams, Shane Bond, Neil Broom, Grant Elliott, Stephen Fleming, James Franklin, Peter Fulton, Mark Gillespie, Chris Harris, Paul Hitchcock, Gareth Hopkins, Jamie How, James Marshall, Chris Martin, Michael Mason, Brendon McCullum , Nathan McCullum , Peter McGlashan, Craig McMillan , James McMillan, Warren McSkimming, Iain O'Brien, Jacob Oram , Jeetan Patel, Aaron Redmond, Bradley Scott, Scott Styris, Ross Taylor, Daniel Vettori, Lou Vincent.
England recalls Trescothick in provisional 30-man squad
Jul 11, 2007
Marcus Trescothick could be back for England sooner than expected. The 31-year-old left-handed batsman was named in England's provisional cricket squad for the inaugural Twenty20 World Cup on Wednesday, eight months after he dropped out of the Ashes tour of Australia citing a stress-related condition.
England Twenty20 probables :James Anderson, Ian Bell, Ravi Bopara, Tim Bresnan, Stuart Broad, Glen Chapple, Paul Collingwood, Alastair Cook, Andrew Flintoff, James Kirtley, Jon Lewis, Mal Loye, Darren Maddy, Dimitri Mascarenhas, Paul Nixon, Monty Panesar, Mark Pettini, Kevin Pietersen, Liam Plunkett, Matthew Prior, Chris Schofield, Owais Shah, Ryan Sidebottom, Jeremy Snape, Vikram Solanki, Chris Tremlett, Marcus Trescothick, Jonathan Trott, Luke Wright, Michael Yardy.
Sachin, Dravid, Sourav opts out of Twenty20 World Cup
Jul 07, 2007
Out of favour players Virender Sehwag, Harbhajan Singh and Mohammad Kaif were on Saturday included in the 30 probables list for the inaugural Twenty20 World Cup in South Africa in September.
Twenty20 probables : Robin Uthappa, Virender Sehwag, Yuvraj Singh, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Mohammad Kaif, Dinesh Kaarthick, Rohit Sharma, Gautam Gambhir, Yousuf Pathan, Suresh Raina, Manoj Tiwary, Neeraj Patel, Karan Goel, Cheteshwar Pujara, Abhishek Jhunjhunwala, Rudra Pratap Singh, Ishant Sharma, Zaheer Khan, Irfan Pathan, Ajit Agarkar, S Sreesanth, Munaf Patel, Joginder Sharma, Piyush Chawla, Harbhajan Singh, Ramesh Powar, Rajesh Pawar, Niranjan Behera, Anirudha Srikkanth, Praveen Kumar.
Sehwag, Harbhajan set to be included in Twenty20 list
Jul 06, 2007
Out-of-favour batsman Virender Sehwag and spin bowler Harbhajan Singh are expected to be included in the list of 30 Indian probables for the inaugural World Twenty20 championship when the national selectors meet here on Saturday.
Twenty20 Cricket News
$20 million for special Twenty20 series
Jul 06, 2007
World champions Australia are among four international teams invited to play in a Twenty20 series for a winner-takes-all prize of US$20 million although the man behind the idea accepts issues still remain.
The event is the brainchild of Allen Stanford, the Texan billionaire, who is also hoping to include Sri Lanka , India and South Africa in the week-long tournament proposed for June 2008.
The four countries would contest a knockout event with the winners facing the Stanford Super Stars, an all-West Indies XI comprising the best players from the inter-island Stanford 20/20 Tournament, due to be staged in Antigua early next year.
Stanford has dubbed the series "20/20 for 20 million" but it is subject to approval from the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), the International Cricket Council (ICC) and broadcast network ESPN, which has a broadcast agreement with the ICC.
The Texan made the announcement in Antigua but conceded there are "issues to deal with", adding: "Working with the WICB has not been the most harmonious of relationships. There are some minor issues with the ICC..."
His proposed $5 million match between the Stanford Super Stars and South Africa fell through last year after wranglings with the WICB.
When asked for a reaction by Reuters on Thursday, an ICC spokesman said he is not in a position at present to comment.
Stanford has also announced he is giving West Indies cricket $100 million over three years with most of the funding going towards grassroots development.
Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Second Cricket Test at Colombo
BAN vs SL 2nd Test: Sri Lanka clinch series (SL 2:0)
July 05, 2007
A late-order collapse by Bangladesh gave Sri Lanka an innings and 90 run win in the second Test on Thursday and a 2-0 lead in the three-Test series.
Second Test, Colombo, day three: Sri Lanka 451-6d beat Bangladesh 62 & 299 by an innings and 90 runs
BAN vs SL 2nd Test: Sangakkara slams unbeaten double hundred as Sri Lanka declare on 451 for 6 (SL 1:0)
July 04, 2007
Kumara Sangakkara scored an unbeaten double hundred (200) as Sri Lanka declared their first innings on 451-6 and in return reduced Bangladesh to 69-4 in their second innings at close of play on Day 2 of the second Test at Colombo on Wednesday.
Second Test, Colombo, day two (close): Sri Lanka 451-6d vs Bangladesh 62 & 69-4
BAN vs SL 2nd Test: Sri Lanka take 92-run lead over Bangladesh (SL 1:0)
July 03, 2007
Bangladesh recorded their lowest Test total of 62 as they conceded Sri Lanka a lead of 92 at close of play on the opening day of the second Test in Colombo on Tuesday.
Second Test, Colombo, day one (close): Sri Lanka 154-1 vs Bangladesh 62
West Indies vs England 2nd ODI at Edgbaston
ENG vs WI 2nd ODI : West Indies beat England by 61 runs (Series 1:1)
July 04, 2007
West Indies defeated England by 61 runs to square the Natwest One-Day series 1-1 at Edgbaston on Wednesday.
Second ODI, Edgbaston: West Indies 278-5 (50 overs) bt England 217 (46 overs) by 61 runs
Twenty20 World Championship 2007
Lee on course to return for the Twenty20 World Cup
Jul 02, 2007
The Australian fast bowler Brett Lee is on course to return for the Twenty20 World Cup in September after being named in a preliminary 30-man squad today.
Indian selectors to name Twenty20 world cup probables on July 7
Jul 01, 2007
The Indian selection panel will pick the 30 probables for the inaugural World Cup Twenty20 Championship to be held in South Africa,on July 7, in Mumbai.
West Indies vs England 1st ODI at Lord's
ENG vs WI 1st ODI : England beat West Indies by 79 runs
July 01, 2007
England thrashed West Indies by 79 runs in a low-scoring match in the first one-day international of the three-match Natwest series at Lord's on Sunday.
First ODI, Lord's: England 225 (49.5 ovs) bt West Indies 146 by 79 runs
West Indies vs England 2nd Twenty20 at The Oval
ENG vs WI 2nd T20: England beat West Indies by 5 wickets
Jun 30, 2007
An undefeated 55 by Owais Shah guided England to a five-wicket win over West Indies in the second and final Twenty20 international at The Oval on Friday.
Twenty20 International, The Oval: England 173-5 (19.3 ovs) bt West Indies 169-7 by 5 wkts
West Indies vs England 1st Twenty20 at The Oval
ENG vs WI 1st T20: West Indies beat England by 15 runs
Jun 29, 2007
West Indies have beaten England by 15 runs in their opening Twenty20 cricket match at The Oval. Devon Smith scored 61 from 34 balls and Shivnarine Chanderpaul 41 from 26 to share a second-wicket partnership of 84 and Marlon Samuels struck an exuberant 51 from 26 to take West Indies to a daunting 208 for eight.
Twenty20 International, The Oval: West Indies 208-8 beat England 193-7 by 15 runs
Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka First Cricket Test at Colombo
BAN vs SL 1st Test: Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh by an innings and 234 runs
Jun 28, 2007
Lasith Malinga and Muttiah Muralitharan combined to destroy Bangladesh as Sri Lanka won the first Test of its three-match series by an innings and 234 runs.
First Test, Colombo (SSC) (day four): Sri Lanka 577-6 dec beat Bangladesh 89 & 254 by an innings and 234 runs
BAN vs SL 1st Test: Bangladesh stage a fight in the second innings
Jun 27, 2007
Bangladesh staged a good batting display in their second innings to reach 233-5 (82.3 overs) when bad light stopped play on Day 3 of their first Test against Sri Lanka at Colombo on Wednesday.
First Test, Colombo (SSC) (day three, stumps): Bangladesh 89 & 233-5 vs Sri Lanka 577-6 dec
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- June 2007 - West Indies in England Cricket Series 2007, Afro Asia Cup 2007
- May 2007 - West Indies in England Cricket Series 2007, Afro Asia Cup 2007, Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Abu Dhabi Series 2007
- April 2007 - ICC Cricket World Cup 2007
- March 2007 - ICC Women's Quadrangular Series in India 2007
- February 2007 - ICC Cricket World Cup 2007, CB Series 2007, Chappell-Hadlee Trophy 2007 and ICC Women's Quadrangular Series in India 2007
- January 2007 - Commonwealth Bank Cricket Series 2006-07, The Ashes Series 2006-07, ICC Cricket World Cup 2007
- December 2006 - The Ashes Series 2006-07, Cricket World Cup 2011
- November 2006 - India in South Africa 2006-07, ICC Champions Trophy 2006, The Ashes Series 2006-07
- October 16-30 2006 - ICC Championship Trophy 2006 First Round
- October 1-15 2006 - ICC Championship Trophy 2006, Preliminary Stages and First Round
- September 2006 - NKP Salve Challenger Trophy 2006, DLF Tri Series in Malaysia 2006, ICC Champions Trophy, India Under-19s tour of Pakistan
- August 2006 - Tri Series in Malaysia 2006, Tri Series in Sri Lanka 2006, Indian Women's tour in England
- July 2006 - India in West Indies 2006, Top End Series in Australia, India Under-19 tour in England, Tri Series in Sri Lanka
- June 2006 - India in West Indies 2006
- May 2006 - India in West Indies 2006, Eurasia Cup Abu Dhabi 2006
- April 2006 - Eurasia Cup Abu Dhabi 2006, 20-20 Cricket Classic Bermuda 2006, India vs Pakistan DLF Cricket Cup 2006, India Pakistan Veterans Cricket Series 2006
- March 2006 - India vs England Test Matches (1-1), One Day Internationals
- Feb 2006 - India wins ODI series, Pak wins Tests & U-19 WC
- January 2006 - India in Pakistan
- December 2005 - Pakistan, India and Ganguly
- Oct, Nov 2005 - India vs Sri Lanka
- September 2005 - India Zimbabwe Tests, Ganguly Chappell Row.
- August 2005 - India's Zimbabwe tour, Videocon Trophy
- July 2005 - Dravid captain, tours Sri Lanka
- May and June
2005 - New Coach, and many Questions!!
- April 2005 - India
Pakistan series; Women's World Cup
- March 2005 - The
much awaited Pakistan series starts..
- February 2005
- Waiting for the Pakistan series, BCCIs court date, Shiv
Sena's pitch attack
- January 2005
- Tsunami matches, Sachin's injury and Shoaib's no-ball!
- Roller Coaster Ride
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Cricket Series News 2007
India South Africa ODI Series 2007 in Ireland
England vs West Indies Cricket Series 2007
Bangladesh in Sri Lanka 2007 Cricket Series
India vs Pakistan Friendship Cup at Glasgow 2007
India in England Cricket Series 2007
India vs Australia 2007 Cricket Series
Afro Asian Cup 2007
India in Bangladesh Cricket Series 2007
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Abu Dhabi Series 2007
Twenty20 World Championships 2007 in South Africa
ICC Women's Quadrangular Series in India 2007
Sri Lanka in India ODI Cricket Series 2006-07
Chappell-Hadlee Trophy 2007 in New Zealand
West Indies in India ODI Cricket Series 2006-07
Commonwealth Bank Cricket Series 2006-07
Pakistan in South Africa Cricket Series 2007
India South Africa Cricket Series 2006-07 
The Ashes Cricket Series 2006 - 07 
Women's Asia Cup Cricket Series 2006-07
Sri Lanka vs New Zealand Cricket Series 2006-07
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Schedule
- July 07-10, 2007 : Practice
Match, India vs Susex at Hove
- July 13-15, 2007: Practice
Match, India vs England A at Chelmsford
- July 19-23, 2007: First
Test, India vs England at Lord's
- July 27-31, 2007: Second
Test, India vs England at Trent Bridge
- August 03-05,
2007: Practice Match, India vs Sri Lanka A, Leicester
- August 09-13, 2007: Third
Test, India vs England at The Oval
- August 16, 2007:
ODI Match India vs Scotland at Glasgow
- August 18, 2007:
Practice Match India vs England A, Northampton
- August 21, 2007: First ODI
India vs England at Rose Bowl (D/N)
- August 24, 2007: Second
ODI India vs England at Bristol (D/N)
- August 27, 2007: Third
ODI India vs England at Edgbaston
- August 30, 2007: Fourth
ODI India vs England at Old Trafford (D/N)
- September 02, 2007:
Fifth ODI India vs England at Headingley
- September 05, 2007:
Sixth ODI India vs England at The Oval
- September 08, 2007:
Seventh ODI India vs England at Lord's
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- Saturday, Sept 29, 2007 : 1st ODI at Bangalore
- Tuesday, Oct 2, 2007 : 2nd ODI at Kochi
- Friday, Oct 5, 2007 : 3rd ODI at Hyderabad
- Monday, Oct 8, 2007 : 4th ODI at Guwahati
- Thursday, Oct 11, 2007 : 5th ODI at Baroda
- Sunday, Oct 14, 2007 : 6th ODI at Nagpur
- Wednesday, Oct 17, 2007 : 7th ODI at Mumbai
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- Monday, Nov 5, 2007 : 1st ODI at Guwahati
- Thursday, Nov 8, 2007 (D/N) : 2nd ODI at Mohali
- Sunday, Nov 11, 2007 : 3rd ODI at Kanpur
- Thursday, Nov 15, 2007 (D/N) : 4th ODI at Gwalior
- Sunday, Nov 18, 2007 (D/N) : 5th ODI at Jaipur
- Thursday, Nov 22-26, 2007 : 1st Test at Delhi
- Friday, Nov 30 - Dec 4, 2007 : 2nd Test at Kolkata
- Saturday, Dec 8-12, 2007 : 3rd Test at Bangalore
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