Showing posts with label live world cup cricket. Show all posts
Showing posts with label live world cup cricket. Show all posts

Live World Cup Cricket: South Africa v England

In a few minutes South Africa and England go toe to toe in the 21st Cricket Match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011. For England, facing South Africa at this juncture, simply has to seem seem an ominous task. England, fresh of a humiliating loss to neighboring Ireland, is up against a team that just demolished the Netherlands by 231 runs. Talk about two ships passing headed in opposite directions.

So far in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 has given England no breaks. Meanwhile South Africa is enjoying one of the best seam attacks in all World Cup play, a 5 game winning streak attests to this. And now it is do or die time for England, and it could not have come to this against a tougher opponent (we said that already). But seriously, if England is to keep any hope of a semi-final appearance alive, they simply must win this one – without a win today, England’s fate is on other team’s hands.
It Is What It Is – A Must Win for England

For this match, a whole lot of analysis is not really necessary. South Africa is on a roll, and their balance looks as good as anyone’s. As for England, everyone knows they can bring it to a big game like this – but frankly, they could not bowl their way out of a wet paper bag so far in the World Cup. I know that’s blunt, but it’s also true. England has given up 956 runs so far. 292 of those were allowed the Netherlands, another 338 to India (more like India took them), and  329 were spanked in by Ireland. Put it this way, Australia could not beat almost anyone giving over those kinds of numbers.

So, England is going to have to turn over a new leaf from the toss today. For those of you who have not hooked up with a good online feed to watch the game via, we have found a few streams, some of which are quite good (considering they are free).  As for the match, we will update this article as the game unfolds. Despited our criticism of England, everyone really expects and exciting one from Chennai. The two squads for today’s match are listed below the feeds.
Live Feeds and Info

For our readers who are interested to watch the game live, we mention the following sites: ESPNstar.asia (live streaming available only in Asian countries), Crictime.com (site for live streaming, broadcasting on four different servers) and ESPN3.com (ideal for US viewers). Crictime.com and extracover.net are free to use, however ads powered, and the quality of the video is rather low. Our most recent feed came via a very nice mail from someone who created a good feed here called CricZero, you may want to check this one first.
England: AJ Strauss, JM Anderson, IR Bell, RS Bopara, TT Bresnan, SCJ Broad, PD Collingwood, KP Pietersen, MJ Prior, A Shahzad, GP Swann, JC Tredwell, IJL Trott, LJ Wright, MH Yardy

South Africa: GC Smith, HM Amla, J Botha, AB de Villiers†, JP Duminy, F du Plessis, Imran Tahir, CA Ingram, JH Kallis, M Morkel, WD Parnell, RJ Peterson, DW Steyn, LL Tsotsobe, MN van Wyk

We leave you with some highlights of the South Africa defeat of the Windies from the other day. More fuel for the bonfire under the England team I know, but they need hot feet today.

Willow TV: New Zealand v Kenya ICC World Cup, live

(Sporting Alert) — New Zealand and Kenya will meet in the second match of the 2011 World Cup Cricket tournament with both team hoping to set a good start to their campaign.
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2nd Match, Group A: Kenya v New Zealand at Chennai, Feb 20, 2011
Both sides have endured its own difficulties in recent times and will start with some confidence in their own way.
The Kenyans have in the past looked on as one of the teams to get easy points, but with New Zealand not having the best of form in recent times – losing three of their last five – they are no sure favourites.
The Kiwis will be hoping to put away a humiliating loss to India in their warm-up game, plus successive series defeats at the hands of Bangladesh, India and Pakistan.
Nathan McCullum is a doubt for game after the offspinner spent Thursday and Friday night in hospital with high fever.

Kenya, in the meantime, have a good health unit and has not reported any injuries. Brothers Shem Ngoche and James Ngoche are both likely to start the game will meet in the second match of the 2011 World Cup Cricket tournament with both team hoping to have a good start to their campaign.
Both sides have endured its own difficulties in recent times and will start with some confidence in their own way.
The Kenyans have in the past looked on as one of the teams to get easy points, but with New Zealand not being in the best of form in recent times – losing three of their last five – they are no sure favourites.
The Kiwis will be hoping to put away a humiliating loss to India in their warm-up game, plus successive series defeats at the hands of Bangladesh, India and Pakistan.
Nathan McCullum is a doubt for the game after the offspinner spent Thursday and Friday night in the hospital with high fever.
Kenya, in the meantime, have a good health unit and has not reported any injuries. Brothers Shem Ngoche and James Ngoche are both likely to start the game given the conditions of the pitch which could help.
 
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