Friday, September 26, 2008






The Cricket
What is the cricket, cricket is played between two teams, 11 players each side, and gives the maximum chance for combining team effort with individual skill and initiative. Each team bats, or takes its innings, in turn the choice for first innings is by toss. The game is played on a pitch on which two wickets are placed 22 yards (20.12 m) apart, this distance can be reduced for children.
The two bats men defend the wickets against the bowling of the fielding side, and when a bats man is 'out' someone else come on his place, and so on until ten bats men are out or until the innings has been declared closed. A bowler from the other side bowls an over of 6 balls from one end to the other bats man defending his wicket, and aims to dismiss him in one of the ways provided for in the Laws. The more used methods of dismissing a bats man are the bowling straight on the striker's wicket, catching him from a stroke, his being Leg before wicket, stumping by the wicket keeper when he has gone out of his ground, and by either bats man being run out.
Overs are bowled successively from alternate ends. No bowler can bowl two overs in succession, but otherwise the captain of the fielding side can change his bowling as he thinks it should do good to him. The score is reckoned by 'runs', i.e. the number of times the bats men run from one end to another of the area between the 'popping crease' at each end of the pitch. Runs are usually the result of hits, but can be scored when the ball has not actually been hit by the striker, e.g. 'Byes' and 'Leg byes', or as penalties for 'Wides' and 'No balls'. The fielding side has the twofold object of dismissing the opposing bats men and of preventing them from scoring runs.
When the first team has finished its innings, the other team starts its own. A match could consist of one or two innings by one side. The side scoring the largest aggregate of runs in the match wins. If the match is not played out to a finish, it is regarded as drawn.

PIETCH OF CRICKETERS


FILDING POSITION

FILDING POSITION

CRICKET STADIUMS OF INDIA

Sector 16 Stadium Chandigarh

University Ground Lucknow

Nehru Stadium Madras

Green Park Stadium Kanpur

Bombay Gymkhana Ground Mumbai

Eden Gardens Kolkata

M. A. Chidambaram Stadium (Chepauk) Chennai

Feroz Shah Kotla New Delhi

Brabourne Stadium Mumbai

Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium Hyderabad

Vidharba Cricket Association Ground (VCA Ground) Nagpur

M. Chinnaswamy Stadium (Chinnaswamy Stadium) Bangalore

Wankhede Stadium Mumbai

Gandhi Stadium Jalandhar

Sardar Patel Stadium (Motera) Ahmedabad

Barabati Stadium Cuttack

Sawai Mansingh Stadium Jaipur

K.D. Singh Babu Stadium Lucknow

Punjab Cricket Association Stadium Mohali

INDIAN CRICKET TEAM PROFILE

The national cricket team of India is known as the Indian cricket team. Cricket is the national sport of India and has millions of fans across the country. It is one game that unites the whole of India.
The Indian cricket team made its debut in Test cricket, the highest level of international cricket, on June 25, 1932 at Lord's, England, becoming the sixth Test team. The team gained strength in the 1970s with the emergence of players such as Sunil Gavaskar and Kapil Dev. The current Indian cricket team consists of world’s leading players like Sachin Tendulkar and many more. Here is the list of all the current cricket players of the Indian cricket team complete with their individual profiles.The highest paid sports team in the world, the Indian Cricket Team is one of the leading sides in world cricket today. With some of the best players of the world like Sachin Tendulkar and Anil Kumble in the squad, India are one of the better teams playing the game.

History India played its first Test in 1932. The first match was played against England at the Lords in 1932. India lost the Test. The Indian Cricket Team had to wait till 1952 to register its first win and the feat came when they defeated England at Madras. In the 1960s, the team really improved their game and began to emerge as one of the stronger sides in cricket. With the arrival of players like Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, Dilip Sardesai, and EAS Prasanna, the team began to show potential. By the 1970s, the team had created a strong position for themselves in world cricket. The 1980s was a wonderful decade for India. Not only did they win the 1983 World Cup, they also won the Asia Cup twice. The Indian Cricket Team's performance just kept improving, and the 1990s saw the country producing master batsmen like Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly, while Anil Kumble and Javagal Srinath were bowling sensations. In the recent past India have performed very well and continue to assert their position as a strong opponent. They reached the finals of the 2003 World Cup and finished runners up. PerformanceIt might have taken the Indian Cricket Team 20 years to register their first international win, but ever since, India have just kept improving their game over the years. India is the sixth nation to have gotten Test status. The team has acquired a reputation of being invincible at home and quite weak while playing away matches. However this pattern seemed to change in the last five years or so when the team started to win Tests abroad and even defeated strong teams like Australia and West Indies in their respective countries. India have also played well in the ODIs and had a very successful World Cup in 2003 where they overcame every challenge to cruise into the final, only failing to overcome the final hurdle against Australia. The team has not done very well in the recent series against the West Indies, and were unlucky to miss out on a series against Sri Lanka due to bad weather. With the World Cup coming up, the team will surely pull their socks up and perform to their full potential. Cricketscorelive.com brings to you the Indian Cricket Team Profile and profiles of other teams the world over.