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ajithfederer Diamond Hubber
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Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 3:18 pm Post subject: |
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Fixtures:
Date and Time Match Weather
Fri Nov 6
14:30 local | 12:30 GMT
07:30 EST | 06:30 CST | 04:30 PST Eagles v England XI
OUTsurance Oval, Bloemfontein N/A
Sun Nov 8
10:00 local | 08:00 GMT
03:00 EST | 02:00 CST | 00:00 PST Warriors v England XI
De Beers Diamond Oval, Kimberley N/A
Tue Nov 10
18:00 local | 16:00 GMT
11:00 EST | 10:00 CST | 08:00 PST South Africa A v England XI
OUTsurance Oval, Bloemfontein N/A
Fri Nov 13
18:00 local | 16:00 GMT
11:00 EST | 10:00 CST | 08:00 PST 1st T20I - South Africa v England
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg N/A
Sun Nov 15
14:30 local | 12:30 GMT
07:30 EST | 06:30 CST | 04:30 PST 2nd T20I - South Africa v England
SuperSport Park, Centurion 15 - 23° C
Forecast PM Showers
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Tue Nov 17
14:30 local | 12:30 GMT
07:30 EST | 06:30 CST | 04:30 PST South Africa A v England XI
Senwes Park, Potchefstroom 10 - 15° C
Forecast Showers
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Fri Nov 20
14:30 local | 12:30 GMT
07:30 EST | 06:30 CST | 04:30 PST 1st ODI - South Africa v England
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg N/A
Sun Nov 22
10:00 local | 08:00 GMT
03:00 EST | 02:00 CST | 00:00 PST 2nd ODI - South Africa v England
SuperSport Park, Centurion N/A
Fri Nov 27
14:30 local | 12:30 GMT
07:30 EST | 06:30 CST | 04:30 PST 3rd ODI - South Africa v England
Newlands, Cape Town N/A
Sun Nov 29
10:00 local | 08:00 GMT
03:00 EST | 02:00 CST | 00:00 PST 4th ODI - South Africa v England
St George's Park, Port Elizabeth N/A
Fri Dec 4
14:30 local | 12:30 GMT
07:30 EST | 06:30 CST | 04:30 PST 5th ODI - South Africa v England
Kingsmead, Durban N/A
Wed Dec 9 - Thu Dec 10
10:30 local | 08:30 GMT
03:30 EST | 02:30 CST | 00:30 PST South African Airways Challenge XI v England XI
Buffalo Park, East London N/A
Fri Dec 11 - Sat Dec 12
10:30 local | 08:30 GMT
03:30 EST | 02:30 CST | 00:30 PST South African Airways Challenge XI v England XI
Buffalo Park, East London N/A
Wed Dec 16 - Sun Dec 20
10:30 local | 08:30 GMT
03:30 EST | 02:30 CST | 00:30 PST 1st Test - South Africa v England
SuperSport Park, Centurion N/A
Sat Dec 26 - Wed Dec 30
10:30 local | 08:30 GMT
03:30 EST | 02:30 CST | 00:30 PST 2nd Test - South Africa v England
Kingsmead, Durban N/A
Sun Jan 3 - Thu Jan 7
10:30 local | 08:30 GMT
03:30 EST | 02:30 CST | 00:30 PST 3rd Test - South Africa v England
Newlands, Cape Town N/A
Thu Jan 14 - Mon Jan 18
10:30 local | 08:30 GMT
03:30 EST | 02:30 CST | 00:30 PST 4th Test - South Africa v England
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg N/A
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steveaustin Seasoned Hubber

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Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 6:43 am Post subject: |
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South Africa v England, 2nd ODI, Centurion
South Africa 170/6 (37.0 overs)
It seems that SA is struggling against England. RR is not a major concern but wickets. I think, Kallis' absence made the difference so far. _________________ Last greatest softballer - Iceman |
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littlemaster1982 Moderator Hubber

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Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 4:27 pm Post subject: |
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What happened to England  _________________ A R Rahman - The Master Magician |
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19thmay Senior Hubber

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Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 12:47 am Post subject: |
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| littlemaster1982 wrote: | What happened to England  |
porumai! ippo thaane series aarambichiruku.
Honestly a great 100 by kaaling!  _________________ naan romba mosamana aalu! |
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ajithfederer Diamond Hubber
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Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 5:14 pm Post subject: |
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England in South Africa 2009-10
Reviews set for South Africa series
Cricinfo staff
November 24, 2009
England were unhappy the last time they played under reviews and voted against the new system © Getty Images
The ICC has confirmed that the Umpire Decision Review System (UDRS) will be used during South Africa's home Test series against England next month.
The use of reviews for the forthcoming series in South Africa had been uncertain because of doubts over the home board's willingness to help fund the technology, but the ICC has now confirmed that the system will be in place.
A review system was trialled last year, but a reluctance to cede power from the onfield officials meant that the third umpire was prevented from using all the available technology, and this fudged process led to a series of notable mishaps - not least during the first Test in Jamaica, when Ramnaresh Sarwan was reprieved by guesswork after the onfield umpire Tony Hill had given him out lbw.
On the back of this experience, England were the only ICC member to vote against the adoption of reviews, preferring a system where reviews are led by umpires and not player challenges.
Under the new arrangements each side will get a maximum of two unsuccessful challenges per innings, one less than when the system was trialled last year. The umpires will also have full use of the technology - Hawk-Eye, Hot Spot, pitch maps, stump microphones - to make their decision.
This latest version made its international debut in the first Test between New Zealand and Pakistan, and has already played a significant role, with Brendon McCullum being reprieved off the penultimate delivery of the first day's play, when umpire Simon Taufel's lbw decision was overturned.
Dave Richardson, the ICC's cricket operations manager, believes reviews can prompt players to adhere more closely to the spirit of the game. "Initially when we spoke we thought a possible indirect benefit might be that batsmen, when they do edge a ball, won't hang around and will walk anyway because they will be inevitably given out in the long run and they might be shown up as, not cheats, but certainly not playing within the spirit."
http://www.cricinfo.com/rsaveng09/content/current/story/436467.html
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steveaustin Seasoned Hubber

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Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 10:45 pm Post subject: |
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SA team nowadays looks like another Pakistan team. They stun others one day and on the next day they stun themselves. Mostly they stun others whenever Graeme Smith off to a solid start or scores subtantially. _________________ Last greatest softballer - Iceman |
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19thmay Senior Hubber

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Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 6:23 am Post subject: |
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| steveaustin wrote: | | SA team nowadays looks like another Pakistan team. They stun others one day and on the next day they stun themselves. Mostly they stun others whenever Graeme Smith off to a solid start or scores subtantially. |
You are right, now SA - 93/8
But we need to watch this guy, Alviro Petersen! _________________ naan romba mosamana aalu! |
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19thmay Senior Hubber

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Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 6:52 am Post subject: |
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119 all out.  _________________ naan romba mosamana aalu! |
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steveaustin Seasoned Hubber

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Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 7:43 am Post subject: |
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PROfessionally TEASed by England
SA ran into a resurgent James Anderson as he shone with the ball. For the first time in ODIs, James Anderson became a five star. This Sunday becomes Anderson's day. SA bundled out for a paltry 119.
England comfortably placed at 31 for no loss in 7 overs and most probably they are going to take a lead in this series for the second time. _________________ Last greatest softballer - Iceman |
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Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 10:18 am Post subject: |
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Ya! England won the match comfortably with more than 18 overs remaining. _________________ naan romba mosamana aalu! |
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