Showing posts with label Ireland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ireland. Show all posts

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Watch Live India Vs Ireland - ICC Cricket World Cup 2011

Once again, India is landing on the pitch at Banglore against Ireland. Ireland was always underestimate till Irish records victory over English. Now, India who had had tie with England is playing against Ireland. The batting line of Indian Cricketer have been always good but the their bowling is not being so good in the matches. India should not underestimate Ireland as Irish have the wave of confidence after a sprited win over England. In the history of 60 World Cup matches between India and Ireland India have won 33 times and Ireland won for 25 times (NR 1 Tied 1).

Match Details
Sun Mar 6          
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:30 IST 

M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 

 
Watch the match on TV
The match between India and Ireland will live broadcast by the TV channels. In  India  Star Cricket has got the broadcasting right to telecast the live ICC World Cup. Here is the list of the TV channels broadcasting ICC World Cup 2011.

On Internet:
On Online also You can watch the match live through espnstar CWC. Also, you can find the highlight and live scores through The official site of ICC Cricket World Cup 2011.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Watch live ICC Cricket World cup 2011 - [LIVE] - Bangladesh vs Ireland

Today, the next match is between Bangladesh and Ireland. Bangladesh being host country landing into pitch today much confidence. Also Ireland playing the first match will be trying have happy start up. The match will be held in Dhaka at 2:30(Local Time).

The match can be watched live through espnstar.


You can also watch live through TV channels. Here is the list the TV channels broadcasting ICC Cricket World Cup Live.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

ICC rejects plea for Eden Gardens extension

The ICC has rejected the BCCI's request to reconsider moving the Group B match between India and England from Kolkata. The match, scheduled to be held at the Eden Gardens on February 27, will now be played at an alternate venue, which the Indian board needs to finalise by January 31.
On Thursday, the ICC, after many deliberations, ruled out Kolkata as a host venue after its inspection team deemed the stadium unfit and expressed strong concerns about various facilities in the ground being ready in time for the game. Following the decision, the Cricket Association of Bengal president, Jagmohan Dalmiya, sent a plea to the ICC through the BCCI asking for a ten-day extension to finish the remaining work. Dalmiya received support from Shashank Manohar, the BCCI president, who sent in a separate "forwarding letter" to ICC chief executive, Haroon Lorgat, echoing the CAB's request.

However, Lorgat said the ICC could not be swayed at the last minute and conveyed his message to Manohar in an email late Friday night. "I told him the ICC could not accommodate the request," Lorgat told ESPNcricinfo. "There was too much of planning and too much of logistics that would be involved,"
It is understood that the ICC refused to climb down from its original stance because, having spoken to its stadium and ground-preparation experts again, the consensus remained that there was no guarantee Eden Gardens would be ready for the February 27 game. The feeling at the ICC was that Dalmiya, having found himself in a tight corner, was acting out of desperation. They believed things could not be sorted out in ten days, especially since Dalmiya had conceded to the ICC's inspection team on their January 25 visit that a further 20 days would be needed to get the ground ready.
The status of the other three group matches scheduled to be hosted by Kolkata - Ireland v Holland, South Africa v Ireland and Zimbabwe v Kenya - remains unclear at the moment. The ICC has clarified that there will be no further inspections of the venue. It is for the BCCI and CAB to let them know if Kolkata can host those three matches.
"The big commercial game was India v England. The other matches involve Associates, which cannot be big money spinners. It is now for the CAB to take a call and if they want to save the face, they could get the ground ready for the other three matches," an official close to the negotiations said.