Seeing an inept, incompetent, overhyped England team being torn to shreds by a German war machine. The English team didnt even deserve to enter the knock out stage of the competition. With France & Italy too gone, the most prominent European teams have exited.

Germany 4-1 England
It would be sad to see Germany and Argentina meeting in the next round as only one can go through. Sad, i love both the teams.
Above picture courtesy: FIFA
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With India playing only 2 test matches in the next 11 months, the ranking might not hold if South Africa manage to beat England and take the crown. Still, its a golden letter day in the history of cricket in India. For the first time ever, the Indian cricket team takes the crown of being the Number 1 test team in the world. Its a long day coming from the earlier decades when India was regularly beaten by rivals. Today they travel well and have won tests in Australia, South Africa, won series in New Zealand, West ?Indies, Pakistan, England.



Few things unite India like cricket, and on December 6, 2009, millions of Indians were united in celebration as their team ascended to the top of the ICC Test rankings.
Fittingly, the victory that made it possible was marked by standout performances from the men who have played a crucial role in India’s ascent. Virender Sehwag has scored more runs than any other Indian batsman over the last 25 Tests – played over a two-year period beginning November 2007. His innings of 293 – played at a pace that left the bowlers ample time to finish the demolition job – proved pivotal as India fulfilled its destined tryst with the top slot.
Harbhajan Singh and Zaheer Khan have been India’s highest wicket-takers during this period. Both picked up six wickets apiece for the match, with Zaheer coming up with a five-wicket haul to polish off the tail on Sunday morning and take India to a comfortable win by an innings and 24 runs.
Full news here
Pictures source: Cricinfo
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The Queen of England passing the baton to Indian President Pratibha Patil

Suresh Kalmadi & Abhinav Bindra

Shera, the mascot of 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games

Kapil Dev, Randhawa and Sebastian Coe with the baton

Dancers performing in front of the Buckingham palace.

Milkha Singh, Malleshwari, Sushil Kumar & Dilip Tirkey
Commonwealth Games website
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The Twenty20 Champions League cricket tournament starts off at Bangalore today with a clash between the Royal Challengers Bangalore (India) and Cape Cobras (South Africa) at 2000 IST.

I dont think i need to mention where my loyalties lie. Go Deccan Chargers Go.

The trophy that the below mentioned teams are playing for; along with the prize money of US$ 2.5 million.
The teams are:
India - Deccan Chargers, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Delhi Daredevils
Australia – New South Wales Blues, VB Victorian Bushrangers
South Africa – Cape Cobras, Diamond Eagles
New Zealand – Otago Volts
Sri Lanka – Wayamba
west Indies – Trinidad & Tobago
England – Sussex, Somerset County Cricket Club.
For comprehensive information about the tournament, go to their official website at clt20.com
All above pictures source: clt20
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No sooner was the Indian team bundled out of the Twenty-20 World Cup after a defeat against England, morons in India have started burning effigies of Dhoni.
“Dhoni took the T20 world cup lightly. It seems Dhoni is more fascinated by glamour world instead of cricket,” said Shyama Kumar, one of the protesters.
This Shyama Kumar guy must be one of the loser kinds like the ones we see on our streets with nothing better to do than pick up fights with all and sundry. Or must be one of the hired goons paid by the media who were being royally ignored by Dhoni and his team.
More of the WTFness here
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2 years ago, Twenty-20 was a novelty. No one had a clue about India’s strengths and weakness in the game. The young team led by MS Dhoni won the inaugural twenty-20 world cup at South Africa.
Two editions of IPL later, all the players in the Indian team are under the radar of the opposition’s think tanks. They are sure to have made their own plans on how to counter Yuvraj, Yusuf Pathan, Rohit Sharma, Gambhir, Sehwag, Dhoni, Raina etc…
Its precisely why, this Twenty-20 World Cup at England will be the acid test for Dhoni and his men. For Dhoni, its time to prove that his previous victory was not a fluke and that luck always plays a big factor in his victories.

India opens its schedule with a game against Bangladesh on Saturday (6 June). There is just 7 victories between any team and the World Cup.
So, kya yeh cup kahin nahin jaayega? Well, time will tell. Meanwhile, am sure i dont need to specify which team Iam cheering for
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On one hand it was a great feeling seeing Deccan Chargers back to their winning ways by trouncing Mumbai Indians by 19 runs. A stupendous bowling effort by Rohit Sharma who took 4 wickets for 6 runs which included a hat trick was the main reason for the DC win.
And on the other hand, heartbreak to see Chelsea miss yet another seat to the Champions league finals. Andreas Iniesta’s injury time goal meant that Barcelona drew 1-1 with Chelsea and thus moved into the finals with a better away goal record.
Earlier, Michael Essien scored for Chelsea in the 9th minute to go 1-0 for the English team.
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Posted by Liju Philip | Posted in India, Sports, chennai, cricket, england | Posted on 15-12-2008
Five one dayers which India won 5-0 and now the Test match win at Chennai. Dhoni and boys are on a roll. Am sure Pietersen must be scratching his head wondering how to stop this Indian team. Meanwhile, let’s enjaaiiiiiii.


Above pictures courtesy: Cricinfo
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