Match Information
Umpires: Simon Taufel (Aus) & Ian Gould (Eng)
Third Umpire: MG Silva (SL)
Match Referee: Alan Hurst (Aus)
Toss: Sri Lanka (Elected to field)
Match Status: Pakistan lead by 366 runs
Match State: Day 3: Stumps
Pakistan 1st Innings
299 for 10 in 89.4 overs
Khurram Manzoor: 93 Runs
Mohammad Yousuf: 90 Runs
Bowling: Sri Lanka
Nuwan Kulasekara: 3 Wickets
Thilan Thushara : 5 Wickets
Batting: Sri Lanka 1st Innings
233 for 10 in 68.3 overs
Mahela Jayawardene: 79 Runs
Kumar Sangakkara : 45 Runs
Bowling: Pakistan
Danish Kaneria : 5 Wickets
Saeed Ajmal : 3 Wickets
Batting: Pakistan 2nd Innings
300 for 5 in 95 overs
Shoaib Malik 106 Runs Batting
Kamran Akmal 60 Runs Batting
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Monday, July 20, 2009
The Ashes series(Aus Vs Eng) 2nd match
England won by 115 runs
England 1st innings(425)
Australia 1st innings(215)
England 2nd innings(311)
Australia 2nd innings(522 )
Match Detail
England win the toss, who chose to bat
Series England led the 5-match series 1-0
Player of the match A Flintoff (England)
Umpires BR Doctrove (West Indies) and RE Koertzen (South Africa)
TV umpire NJ Llong
Match referee JJ Crowe (New Zealand)
Reserve umpire RJ Bailey
England 1st innings(425)
Australia 1st innings(215)
England 2nd innings(311)
Australia 2nd innings(522 )
Match Detail
England win the toss, who chose to bat
Series England led the 5-match series 1-0
Player of the match A Flintoff (England)
Umpires BR Doctrove (West Indies) and RE Koertzen (South Africa)
TV umpire NJ Llong
Match referee JJ Crowe (New Zealand)
Reserve umpire RJ Bailey
3rd Test: England v Australia at Birmingham - Jul 30-Aug 3, 2009
Match scheduled to begin at 11:00 local time (10:00 GMT)
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
school sport
What exactly is a Club link?
A school-club link is an agreement between a school or school sport partnership and a community based sports club to work together to:
* Meet the needs of all young people who might want to get involved
* Provide new and varied opportunities for young people
* Help young people to realize their ambitions in sport and dance by providing pathways for them to follow
* Agree good standards of provision, putting in place quality controls to ensure that standards remain high
What exactly is a Club link?
A school-club link is an agreement between a school or school sport partnership and a community based sports club to work together to:
* Meet the needs of all young people who might want to get involved
* Provide new and varied opportunities for young people
* Help young people to realize their ambitions in sport and dance by providing pathways for them to follow
* Agree good standards of provision, putting in place quality controls to ensure that standards remain high
What exactly is a Club link?
A school-club link is an agreement between a school or school sport partnership and a community based sports club to work together to:
* Meet the needs of all young people who might want to get involved
* Provide new and varied opportunities for young people
* Help young people to realize their ambitions in sport and dance by providing pathways for them to follow
* Agree good standards of provision, putting in place quality controls to ensure that standards remain high
* Meet the needs of all young people who might want to get involved
* Provide new and varied opportunities for young people
* Help young people to realize their ambitions in sport and dance by providing pathways for them to follow
* Agree good standards of provision, putting in place quality controls to ensure that standards remain high
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