Wednesday 17 July 2013

England and Wales Cricket Board announce the schedule for Australia's 2013 tour and Ashes series



Durham's picturesque Riverside Ground will host an Ashes Test for the first time on Australia's much-anticipated 2013 tour of England, but two of world cricket's most famous grounds will miss out.

Tour Schedule: Australia in England, 2013

Tests:v England at Trent Bridge, July 10-14
v England at Lord's, July 18-22
v England at Old Trafford, August 1-5
v England at Riverside Ground, August 9-13
v England at The Oval, August 21-25

One-day internationals:v Scotland at Citylets Grange, September 3
v England at Headingley Carnegie, September 6
v England at Old Trafford, September 8
v England at Edgbaston, September 11
v England at SWALEC Stadium, September 14
v England at The Ageas Bowl, September 16

Twenty20s:v England at The Ageas Bowl, August 29
v England at Riverside Ground, August 31

Four-day tour matches:v Somerset at Taunton, June 26-29
v Worcestershire at New Road, July 2-5

Three-day tour match:v Sussex at Hove, July 26-28

Two-day tour match:v Northamptonshire at Northampton, August 16-17
The schedule for the five-Test series was released on Friday, with Australia's battle to reclaim the urn that England have held since 2009 beginning at Trent Bridge in Nottingham on July 10.
As Australia look to bounce back from a 3-1 hammering at home in 2010-11, the series then moves to Lord's, followed by Tests at Old Trafford in Manchester and the Riverside Ground in Durham.
The Oval in London concludes the series between cricket's oldest foes, who have played 326 Tests since the first in 1887.
Surprisingly, neither the famed Headingley ground in Leeds nor history-rich Edgbaston in Birmingham will host Tests.

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Australia claimed their only win of the last Ashes series in 2009 at Headingley with a crushing innings and 80-run victory.
Edgbaston was the venue for one of the greatest-ever Ashes battles in 2005 when Michael Kasprowicz was caught behind on a dramatic final day to give England a two-run win.
Australia will play two Twenty20 matches and a five-game one-day series against England after the Ashes to complete a hectic tour schedule that features 17 matches in total.
New Zealand will start the busy English summer of cricket with two Tests and three one-dayers between May 16 and June 5, while a condensed ICC Champions Trophy will be contested from June 6-23.
In announcing the schedule, ECB chief executive David Collier promised a "memorable summer".
"The prospect of England defending the Ashes on home soil, the world's top eight teams competing in the ICC Champions Trophy, and a full program of 50-over and T20 international cricket will provide rich pickings for cricket fans next summer," he said

Sunday 30 June 2013

ICC Shedual till 2023

ICC The hosts also won the second Test Championship in 2021

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2016-2023 year the tournament organized by the ICC
T20 World Cup 2016: India
Biswtest Championships 2017: England and Wales
World Cup 2019: England
T20 World Cup 2020: Australia
Biswtest Championship 2021: India
World Cup 2023: India
Other tournaments organized by ICC
U-19 World Cup 2016: Bangladesh
Women's World Cup 2017: England
U-19 World Cup 2018: New Zealand
T-20 Women's World Cup 2018: West Indies
U-19 World Cup 2020: South Africa
Women's World Cup 2021: New Zealand
U-19 World Cup 2022: West Indies
T-20 Women's World Cup 2022: South Africa


The Live Stream of the Scotland v Kenya World Cricket League Championship game is now up on our website here >>http://bit.ly/ICCHome

Kenya have won the toss and put Scotland into bat first.

Wednesday 26 June 2013

ICC CHAMPIONS TROPHY FINALS

ICC CHAMPIONS TROPHY FINALS

BRILLIANT 18TH OVER BY I. SHARMA



MS Dhoni named captain of ICC team of the tournament We at ThatsCricket picked the 'Best XI' on Monday before ICC's announcement later in the day (June 24) and 8 of our selections matched theirs. Dhoni was named as the captain after he led his side to victory in the final, thus becoming the first captain in the history of the game to lift all three major ICC trophies - ICC World Twenty20 2007, ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 and ICC Champions Trophy 2013. While Dhoni got little opportunity to show his exploits with the bat, he marshaled his troops outstandingly and he was sharp and agile behind the stumps as he accounted for nine batsmen behind the wickets (five catches and four stumpings). For Dhawan, McLaren, Kumar and McClenaghan, it was a significant achievement as it was the first time they had appeared in a global tournament, which featured the world's best cricketers. The Team of the Tournament was selected by a five-person selection panel that comprised Geoff Allardice (ICC General Manager - Cricket, and Chairman Event Technical Committee), Javagal Srinath (former India fast bowler and ICC Emirates Elite Panel match referee), Aleem Dar (ICC Emirates Elite Panel umpire), Scyld Berry (Wisden Editor from 2008-2011 and Sunday Telegraph correspondent) and Stephen Brenkley (correspondent of The Independent and Independent On Sunday). The chairman of the panel, Allardice, said: "It was an extremely difficult task for the panel to pick a team of 11 players from the quality of players who featured in this tournament. "As the selection criteria was the performance in the ICC Champions Trophy 2013, some of the best players had to be left out, though they would walk very easily into any World XI. "The side is a good mixture of specialists and all-rounders, and includes six in-form batsmen, including Dhoni as a wicketkeeper-batsman, a spinner in Jadeja, McLaren as an all-rounder and the three most impressive fast bowlers of the tournament in Kumar, Anderson and McClenaghan." Team of the Tournament (in batting order): 1. Shikhar Dhawan (India) -363 runs 2. Jonathan Trott (England)-229 runs 3. Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka)-222 runs 4. Virat Kohli (India)-176 runs 5. Misbah-ul-Haq (Pakistan)-173 runs 6. MS Dhoni (wicket-keeper/captain) (India)- 27 runs, five catches and four stumpings 7. Ravindra Jadeja (India)-12 wickets & 80 runs 8. Ryan McLaren (South Africa)-83 runs & eight wickets 9. Bhuvneshwar Kumar (India)- six wickets 10. James Anderson (England)-11 wickets