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India tour of Srilanka, July 2012


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India tour of Srilanka, July 2012  

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    • Only 1 match
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    • Less Than 1 month
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    • 1-6 months
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    • Till next world cup
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    • World Champions dont need ranking to prove themselves
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    • I dont give a **** about rankings. I would rather choose Ravinder Jadeja over rankings.
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    • India can't be number one in ODI's
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India vs Sri Lanka 1st ODI - Stats Pack - India have won three successive games against Sri Lanka in ODIs - by 7 wickets at Hobart on February 28, 2012; by 50 runs at Dhaka on March 13 and by 21 runs at Hambantota on July 21. - Sri Lanka have lost one game each to Australia and India at this venue. - India have won 72 and lost 51 out of 135 played against Sri Lanka - winning % 58.46 (NR 11 and Tied 1). - India's 314 for six is the highest score by any team against Sri Lanka at Hambantota. - India's aforesaid total is the third highest at this venue, next only to Sri Lanka's 332 for seven against Canada on February 20, 2011 and Pakistan's 317 for seven against Kenya on February 23, 2011. - India's 314 for six is their fourth highest against Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka - the highest is 363 for five at Colombo, RPS on February 3, 2009. - Overall, India have recorded six totals of 300 or more against Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka - five times at Colombo (RPS) and once at Hambantota. - India have recorded 16 totals of 300 or more against Sri Lanka - the most by them against one country - their next best tally is 12 against Pakistan. - India became the first team to register 70 totals of 300 or more in ODIs. :hatsoff: - The match-aggregate of 607 for 15 wickets is the second highest between India and Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka, next only to the 608 for 16 wickets at Colombo (RPS) on July 7, 1998. Kohli Mantra :om:

- Virat Kohli became the first player to record four hundreds in ODIs this year. - Kohli's fourth hundred against Sri Lanka is his 12th in ODIs. - Kohli has posted three successive centuries against Sri Lanka in ODIs. - India have won eleven games when Kohli has posted a hundred. - Kohli's 106 off 113 balls is his first hundred against Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka, eclipsing the 54 at Colombo (RPS) on August 27, 2008. - Kohli has registered his fifth successive score of fifty-plus - a feat achieved by him for the first time in ODIs - 133 not out at Hobart on February 28, 2012 and 108 at Dhaka on March 13 - both against Sri Lanka, followed by 66 against Bangladesh on March 16, 183 against Pakistan on March 18 - both at Dhaka and 106 against Sri Lanka at Hambantota. - Four hundreds in five innings is an outstanding achievement in ODIs - an unparalleled feat. - Kohli became the third Indian to record five innings of fifty-plus in a row in ODIs, joining Sachin Tendulkar in 1994 and Rahul Dravid in 2004-05 (four for India and one for Asia XI) - Kohli has posted six fifty-plus scores in his last seven innings in ODIs - 66 vs Sri Lanka at Brisbane on February 21, 2012 & 21 vs Australia at Sydney on February 26, 133 not out, 108, 66, 183 & 106. - Kohli has recorded ten hundreds in 56 ODIs in Asia. - Kohli is the first visiting batsman to register a hundred at Hambantota - The three Sri Lankans to have recorded hundreds at this venue are Mahela Jayawardene - 100 against Canada on February 20, 2011; Upul Tharanga - 111 against Australia on August 16, 2011 and Kumar Sangakkara - 133 against India on July 21, 2012. - Kohli's aggregate of 596 runs at an average of 149.00 is a record in five consecutive innings, surpassing Matthew Hayden's tally of 529 at an average of 132.25 in 2007. - Kohli has received his eleventh Man of the Match award in ODIs - his third against Sri Lanka. - Kohli has been adjudged the Man of the Match four times in 2012 - the most by him in a calendar year.
- Sehwag has recorded his sixth score in the nervous nineties - his second against Sri Lanka. He had recorded an unbeaten 99 at Dambulla on August 16, 2010. - Sehwag has provided the ninth instance of an Indian batsman dismissed 'run-out' in the nineties in ODIs. Sourav Ganguly is the only batsman to be dismissed in this fashion twice - once each against South Africa and the West Indies. - Sehwag has performed quite well under Mahendra Singh Dhoni's captaincy, aggregating 2714 at an average of 44.49 in 64 matches, including six centuries and 13 fifties. - Sehwag and Virat Kohli were involved in a stand of 173 for the second wicket - India's fifth century stand for this wicket-position against Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka - the said stand is the second highest, next only to the 188 between Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Gautam Gambhir at Colombo, RPS on February 5, 2009. - The aforesaid partnership, in fact, is the highest for any wicket by a visiting pair at Hambantota, eclipsing the 118 between Misbah-ul-Haq and Umar Akmal for Pakistan for the fifth wicket against Kenya on February 23, 2011. - Lasith Malinga, for the first time, has conceded 80 runs or more (10-0-83-0) without taking a wicket in an ODI. Of his four instances of conceding 80 runs or more in an innings, three are against India - his worst figures in terms of runs conceded are - 7.4-0-96-1 against India at Hobart on February 28, 2012. - Rangana Herath, in four consecutive games against India, is without a wicket - Adelaide, Brisbane, Hobart and Hambantota. - In five matches against India, Herath has captured two wickets at an average of 85.50 - the strike rate being 114.0. http://www.espnstar.com/cricket/news/detail/item829960/Stats-Pack:-Kohli's-4th-ODI-ton-in-2012/
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whether u r a lankan or a paki troll, whats indisputable is u r a big loser...... :finger::finger: dont u have any life ?? get bashed here daily, and still come back shamelessly asking for more
It's not his fault Saurabh that's what we have taught them to do since centuries. First, get fu**** from behind and then once done come back to the Indians for a :bumsmack:
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- India have won three successive games against Sri Lanka in ODIs - by 7 wickets at Hobart on February 28, 2012; by 50 runs at Dhaka on March 13 and by 21 runs at Hambantota on July 21. - Sri Lanka have lost one game each to Australia and India at this venue. - India have won 72 and lost 51 out of 135 played against Sri Lanka - winning % 58.46 (NR 11 and Tied 1). - India's 314 for six is the highest score by any team against Sri Lanka at Hambantota. - India's aforesaid total is the third highest at this venue, next only to Sri Lanka's 332 for seven against Canada on February 20, 2011 and Pakistan's 317 for seven against Kenya on February 23, 2011. - India's 314 for six is their fourth highest against Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka - the highest is 363 for five at Colombo, RPS on February 3, 2009. - Overall, India have recorded six totals of 300 or more against Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka - five times at Colombo (RPS) and once at Hambantota. - India have recorded 16 totals of 300 or more against Sri Lanka - the most by them against one country - their next best tally is 12 against Pakistan. - India became the first team to register 70 totals of 300 or more in ODIs. :hatsoff: - The match-aggregate of 607 for 15 wickets is the second highest between India and Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka, next only to the 608 for 16 wickets at Colombo (RPS) on July 7, 1998. Kohli Mantra :om: - Sehwag has recorded his sixth score in the nervous nineties - his second against Sri Lanka. He had recorded an unbeaten 99 at Dambulla on August 16, 2010. - Sehwag has provided the ninth instance of an Indian batsman dismissed 'run-out' in the nineties in ODIs. Sourav Ganguly is the only batsman to be dismissed in this fashion twice - once each against South Africa and the West Indies. - Sehwag has performed quite well under Mahendra Singh Dhoni's captaincy, aggregating 2714 at an average of 44.49 in 64 matches, including six centuries and 13 fifties. - Sehwag and Virat Kohli were involved in a stand of 173 for the second wicket - India's fifth century stand for this wicket-position against Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka - the said stand is the second highest, next only to the 188 between Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Gautam Gambhir at Colombo, RPS on February 5, 2009. - The aforesaid partnership, in fact, is the highest for any wicket by a visiting pair at Hambantota, eclipsing the 118 between Misbah-ul-Haq and Umar Akmal for Pakistan for the fifth wicket against Kenya on February 23, 2011. - Lasith Malinga, for the first time, has conceded 80 runs or more (10-0-83-0) without taking a wicket in an ODI. Of his four instances of conceding 80 runs or more in an innings, three are against India - his worst figures in terms of runs conceded are - 7.4-0-96-1 against India at Hobart on February 28, 2012. - Rangana Herath, in four consecutive games against India, is without a wicket - Adelaide, Brisbane, Hobart and Hambantota. - In five matches against India, Herath has captured two wickets at an average of 85.50 - the strike rate being 114.0. http://www.espnstar.com/cricket/news/detail/item829960/Stats-Pack:-Kohli's-4th-ODI-ton-in-2012/
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Look Siri-CHU is back to get :whack: Absolutely - Look how Mahela walks here without even speaking a word and taking the word of the fielder. Mahela should be awarded the Spirit of Cricket award! :yay: -v0JSSORlXo
Jaya says I do Walk.. Just chill :hysterical::hysterical::hysterical: He got owned :cantstop:
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Dhoni and India fined for slow over-rate http://www.espncricinfo.com/sri-lanka-v-india-2012/content/current/story/573463.html

MS Dhoni and India have been fined for maintaining a slow over-rate during their win in the first ODI against Sri Lanka in Hambantota. Dhoni has been fined 20% of his match fee, and the rest of his team 10%, after they were ruled to be an over short when time allowances were taken into consideration. Dhoni has got into trouble for over-rate breaches in the past. In January this year, he was suspended from the Adelaide Test against Australia due a slow over-rate in the previous Test in Perth. Dhoni had also been on notice after India were found short in Barbados in June-July last year. His woes, aside from the team's poor form in Australia, didn't end there. He was again suspended in February, this time for an ODI, after India fell short by two overs in a game against Australia in the CB series. The fine was imposed after a full disciplinary hearing with the match-referee Chris Broad. Following a groin injury to Nuwan Kulasekara - who was ruled out of the series after yesterday's game - during the Indian innings, it was unclear for a while if he'd come out to bat during Sri Lanka's chase. Sri Lanka lost their ninth wicket in the 49th over of the chase, and Kulasekara then walked in at No.11 - though part of the lower order, Kulasekara, when fit, batted much higher. Sri Lanka batted out the remainder of the innings with Lasith Malinga blasting 19 off 10 deliveries, 16 of them in the final over from Umesh Yadav.
Waiting for the mods to merge this with the series thread. :wink2:
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Carnish - Even that was a fake English accent. Clarke didn't give a sh!t about what the leading lady of "Siri" Lanka has to say. :giggle:
Exactly Questioning a clear catch is pretty disgusting .. Not every team claims false catches like Lankans do. But its not Jaya's mistake.. he can only expect same things that he and his teammates do from others. These guys dont even know the meaning of Gentleman. Someone please explain them that Gentlemanship doesnot come from accents but from character.
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Here's another example of Siri Chu feels SL behave like "gentlemen". Look how the leading lady of SL is grinning at the end of the video. Just pathetic! I have never seen Ross Taylor so angry and animated on the field. He's a very calm and composed character. This catch by Nathan McCullum was clean as a whistle as you can see it sticks in it's fingers. Siri chu once again showing why he's a piece of sh!t and should be banned asap. :protest: OxOiqYDmqas

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Here's another example of Siri Chu feels SL behave like "gentlemen". Look how the leading lady of SL is grinning at the end of the video. Just pathetic! I have never seen Ross Taylor so angry and animated on the field. He's a very calm and composed character. This catch by Nathan McCullum was clean as a whistle as you can see it sticks in it's fingers. Siri chu once again showing why he's a piece of sh!t and should be banned asap. :protest: OxOiqYDmqas
How did that end up Not-Out?? Our umpires are crap.. Amish Saheba from India was the third umpire .. :headshake:
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I don't think it should've been referred at all simple. Jayawardene should've walked and set an example for the Indians. :wink2:
True that but we all know even knowing the inevitable Lankans like taking risks for such days as ICC umpires have such poor guys in the panel... You know How in Ramayan Ravan knew he would die yet he choose to fight out.. stupid mindset.
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True that but we all know even knowing the inevitable Lankans like taking risks for such days as ICC umpires have such poor guys in the panel... You know How in Ramayan Ravan knew he would die yet he choose to fight out.. stupid mindset.
Yes - You're talking about Malinga not playing ODI's against India right? Totally agree with you! :agree:
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