Monday, August 9, 2010

Cricketers Who Labored for Sprints in Different Tournaments and Mega Events of Cricket

In latest cricket news, Michael Clarke's unbeaten 87, was the centerpiece of world champions Australia's 267 for seven against England in the first one-day international at the Rose Bowl here on Tuesday

Most of the cricket articles are highlighting the Australian vice-captain’s challenge with 97 globes with seven boundaries in an innings where the next best tally was James Hopes’ 34 to give the visitors a decent total to fight back under the floodlights.

Clarke, who worked hard in a World Twenty20 tournament that completed with England drubbing Australia in last month's last in Barbados, distributed fifty stands with both Michael Hussey (28) and Hopes. Australia, who were 52 without decrease, slumped to 98 for four after head individual Ricky Ponting won the toss in perfect, sunny, batting situation, in the first of this five-match series.

Sports gurus are focusing in different cricket articles and latest cricket news about the James Anderson’s two wickets for 43 sprints from his 10 overs and left-arm fishing lure Michael Yardy an economical one for 41 with two maidens on a throw where the ball held up.

Paine, in the group for hurt wicketkeeper/batsman Brad Haddin, made 26 before he performed on to Luke Wright's second ball.

All-rounder Wright, bowling at more than 80 miles per hour, then apprehended the reward wicket of Ponting when the celebrity batsman, on 21, failed to embark peak of a drag and Broad took a well-judged apprehend at fine leg.

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