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Macca of Cricket

Posted by webmaster On October - 4 - 2009

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Cricket is a long saga stated be initially played by the cowboys and up to the present days 20-20 games. The game has been metamorphosed through out the course cricket is officially played at the lord’s cricket ground for the first time and till now has crossed the continents. Every country has its own cricket ground where has been played through out the anquity and where the game is a religion.

Although the history all the changed formats of the game has been played in these sanctified grounds. And the famous cricket has witnessed prodigies throughout the history. First started playing the test match cricket to the 60 overs matches then the 50 over format. All these formats have been played as a test for cricketing skills, completions But now 20-20 format which proves to be not a genuine test of skills has been current day’s fashion. And now this format will live up to the standards. It is good to see a 20-20 match played at lord’s where history was started. In aesthetic point of view game may not deserve to be played in these places.

Changing Treands of Cricket

Posted by webmaster On October - 4 - 2009

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Changing Trends of Cricket

Traditionally cricket is a game of fascination, but mainly for fans. There is always unworthiness carrying in the minds of cricketers regarding the payments. As cricket is a game limited geographically, can’t able to bring collections that can pay high remunerations for its players. But always.

India is an exception. One major out break in this context is the match fixing that involved most popular players in controversy. It is clearly evident by the above scenario that cricket loves no more to the penniless instead ready to break the norms and deceiving the fans and there by demoralizing themselves. That they never going to be gentlemen of cricket. Now, with the upsurge of IPL, trend has changed for everybody’s surprise game of cricket is paying high remunerations that the game never witnessed in the past .for a cricketer IPL is a boon that going to fulfill his greed. Minimum effort maximum money, what else anyone in world lure for easy money, quick money.there is no hesitation foe cricketers to dedicate themselves to IPL. But then comes the national interest. It is up to the players to strike balance or to weight a side.on a pendulum of individual interest versus the national interest.

IPL has lured the players to an extent that some of the great players started thinking of early retirements from international cricket.That prior to IPL was an emotion. Previously no cricketer loves to retire from international cricket they use to feel glory, a real patriotism and fulfillment as a cricketer in representing his nation. But all of a sudden everyone one lost faith in morals, licking to bag bucks. By the current scenario cricket boards fallen in negotiations with their players. Unfortunately boards are trying to reticulate some basics in to their players hoping they better sacrifice their individual interests for the sake of their national interest. But it is hard to convince players in this regard that IPL is making heaven out of their skills.

Posted by webmaster On October - 4 - 2009

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Cricket As A Best Entertainer

Cricket is initially played by the cowboys from then it has reformed a lot. The baseball alike game primarily played on a strip of 22 yards played in the center of a lush green ground. Since decades the game has entertained its fans thoroughly.

Cricket’s best ability comes when compared to other games is that it is the only game that can entertain for five days. It has the potential to entertain for length period of time that fans thoroughly bask in cricket.

Where as other sports generally are ephemerals usually lasts around one and a half hour and around but with the introduction of T20, cricket has become a game of great variety, which can be played in different formats.

It can be played as a five day game, a day game as well as briefly concluded in four hours as all other world sport. It proves to be reaching aesthetics of all sorts. Hence cricket will be one of the best entertaining sport of the world.

Changing trends of cricket

Posted by webmaster On October - 4 - 2009

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Changing trends of cricket

Changing trends of cricket

Traditionally cricket is a game of fascination but mainly for fans. There is always unworthiness carrying in the minds of cricketers regarding the payments. As cricket is a game limited geographically, can’t able to bring collections that can pay high remunerations for its players. But always. India is an exception. One major out break in this context is the match fixing that involved most popular players in controversy. It is clearly evident by the above scenario that cricket loves no more to the penniless instead ready to break the norms and deceiving the fans and there by demoralizing themselves. That they never going to be gentlemen of cricket. Now, with the upsurge of IPL, trend has changed for everybody’s surprise game of cricket is paying high remunerations that the game never witnessed in the past .for a cricketer IPL is a boon that going to fulfill his greed. Minimum effort maximum money, what else anyone in world lure for easy money, quick money.there is no hesitation foe cricketers to dedicate themselves to IPL. But then comes the national interest. It is up to the players to strike balance or to weight a side.on a pendulum of individual interest versus the national interest. IPL has lured the players to an extent that some of the great players started thinking of early retirements from international cricket.That prior to IPL was an emotion. Previously no cricketer loves to retire from international cricket they use to feel glory, a real patriotism and fulfillment as a cricketer in representing his nation. But all of a sudden everyone one lost faith in morals, licking to bag bucks. By the current scenario cricket boards fallen in negotiations with their players. Unfortunately boards are trying to reticulate some basics in to their players hoping they better sacrifice their individual interests for the sake of their national interest. But it is hard to convince players in this regard that IPL is making heaven out of their skills.

CLT20 Prize Money – Airtel Champions League Twenty20 2009

Posted by webmaster On September - 29 - 2009

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The total prize money for the Airtel Champions League Twenty20 2009 (CLT20) is US$6 million and will be distributed by CLT20 as follows:

Finals/League Position Prize Money ($)
Finals Winner $2,500,000
Runner Up $1,300,000
Each Losing SemiFinalists $500,000
5th To 8th Place in the League $200,000
9th To 12th Place in the League $100,000

CLT20 Trophy

Airtel Champions League Twenty20Trophy

CLT20 Venue Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium – Hyderabad

Posted by webmaster On September - 27 - 2009

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Airtel Champions League Twenty20 2009

ACLT20

Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium (RGICS)- Hyderabad

The Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium (RGICS) has been on India’s list of international venues since 2004. Formerly called as ‘Uppal Stadium’ or ‘Visakha International Stadium’, the stadium was rechristened to its current name in memory of the former Indian Prime Minister and Congress President Sri. Rajiv Gandhi. Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium is managed and maintained by Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA). It is the home ground of Deccan Chargers.

Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium is stretched over 16 acres of land, the stadium has ample parking, exclusive practice area, reception lounge, commentators room, corporate boxes, spacious press room with all communications facility, exclusive room for umpires and state-of-the-art dressing rooms for teams. Flood lights mounted on Six towers, illuminate the stadium during day-night matches. The Grand reception hall of the RGICS houses several Memorabilia and picture galleries of crickets and cricket administrators whose significant contribution to HCA and the game of cricket cannot be forgotten.

The pitch and play area is managed by well experienced and knowledgeable curators and support staff. RGICS pitch is a true and lively pitch comparable to international standards. This is in sharp contrast to earlier piches at Hyderabad which has a reputation of being batsman friendly and high scoring.

Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium

Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium

Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium

Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium

Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium

Airtel Champions League Twenty20 (ACLT20) Matches to be played at Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium (RGICS)- Hyderabad

Group Stage

Date Time Match Venue
Dt.10-10-2009 16:00 IST Cape Cobras

Vs.

Otago Volts

Hyderabad
Dt.10-10-2009 20:00 IST Deccan Chargers

Vs.

Somerset County Cricket Club

Hyderabad
Dt.14-10-2009 20:00 IST Deccan Chargers

Vs.

Trinidad & Tobago

Hyderabad

League Stage

League A

League B

A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

D1

D2

Dt.16-10-2009 16:00 IST A2 vs. B2 Hyderabad
Dt.16-10-2009 20:00 IST A1 vs. B1 Hyderabad

Semi Final

Dt.22-10-2009 20:00 IST League A1 vs. League B2 Hyderabad

Final

Dt.23-10-2009 20:00 IST Winner Semi Final 1

Vs.

Winner Semi Final 2

Hyderabad

See Full Schedule of Airtel Champions League Twenty20 (ACLT20)

Airtel Champions League Twenty20 – CLT20 Cup Unveiled

Posted by webmaster On September - 24 - 2009

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Mumbai, September 23, 2009:

Lalit Modi, Chairman, Airtel Champions League Twenty20 (ACLT20) today unveiled the Airtel Champions League Twenty20 Cup.

Airtel Champions League Twenty20 Trophy Designed by Carving Dreams and hand-sculpted by Creative Awards & Rewards. ACLT20 Trophy is made of precious metals, studded with 5.12 carat diamonds and precious gemstones. ACLT20 Trophy is 1.5 feet tall in height and weighs 6kg.

Airtel Champions League Twenty20 Trophy’s petals are studded with precious and semi-precious gemstones that hold an uplifted platinum ball with emerald green stitching set in green gemstones. The different coloured petals, holding the ball together, signify the diversity of the league of champions and the entire trophy is mounted on a mahogany-coloured, dark wooden base.

Manu Sawhney (Managing Director, ESPN STAR Sports), Simran Singh (Group Creative Head & COO – Carving Dreams), Dean Kino (Member of Airtel Champions League Twenty20 Governing Council) and others guests were present on the occasion.

12 teams participating in the Airtel Champions League Twenty20 (ACLT20) set to commence on 8th October, 2009 in Bengaluru.


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Wayamba Elevens Wayamba Elevens

Airtel Champions League Twenty20 Cricket 2009
ACLT20

  • Sameera de Zoysa
  • I Amerasinghe
  • C Welegedara
  • Mahela Udawatte
  • Isuru Udana
  • Thissara Perera
  • J Mubarak (C)
  • Ajantha Mendis
  • Farveez Maharoof
  • Michael Vandort
  • Rangana Herath
  • M Jayawardene
  • S Karunanayake
  • J Kulatunga
  • K Lokuarachchi

Group D – Wayamba Elevens


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Victorian Bushrangers Victorian Bushrangers

Airtel Champions League Twenty20 Cricket 2009
ACLT20

  • Aiden Blizzard
  • Damien Wright
  • CL White (C)
  • Matthew Wade
  • Peter Siddle
  • Robert Quiney
  • Clinton McKay
  • Bryce McGain
  • Andrew McDonald
  • Aaron Finch
  • Shane Harwood
  • John Hastings
  • Brad Hodge
  • Jon Holland
  • David Hussey

Group D – Victorian Bushrangers


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Delhi Daredevils Delhi Daredevils

Airtel Champions League Twenty20 Cricket 2009
ACLT20

  • Rajat Bhatia
  • Daniel Vettori
  • Owais Shah
  • V Sehwag (C)
  • Pradeep Sangwan
  • Aavishkar Salvi
  • Ashish Nehra
  • Dirk Nannes
  • Amit Mishra
  • Paul Collingwood
  • AB de Villiers
  • T Dilshan
  • Gautam Gambhir
  • Dinesh Karthik
  • Mithun Manhas

Group D – Delhi Daredevils

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