Tuesday, 22 February 2011

Difficult to win without improved bowling from India: Strauss

England captain Andrew Strauss, the Netherlands today as weak team after tough win on Sunday said if his team is to prevent the conquest of India, their bowlers and fielders must perform better. Strauss said after England's six-wicket victory, we have our bowling and fielding very poor show. It is not sufficient. If we Chchchha against India in Bangalore on Sunday is to perform better in these two departments to show the game. England captain said the Netherlands despite the big score they were sure of victory. "It was pitch very well in terms of one-dayers and we have had enough wickets left so we were sure of victory. Peter Boren called back by the umpire, Nagpur: Captain Peter Boren Netherlands World Cup Group B match on Tuesday in the 49 overs bowled by fast bowler Stuart Broad had, But Enlandian fielding restrictions was not accept the rules so the umpire called the batsman back. The third ball was 49 overs, 29 runs while batting the ball full length Boren did not understand and are bold. Netherlands captain went back to the pavilion, but the umpires found that only three of Enlandian fielder inside the 30 yard line, while according to the rules must be within the line were four fielders. Boren called back by the umpires and he finally scoring 35 not out. Match-finals of the online ticket sales over the Mumbai: World Cup organizers final online ticket booking system has ended and now they will be sold online lottery. The decision Monday by organizers of the website was due to corruption. On Monday, ticket sales for 1000 were available, but these could not be a single ticket sales. Tournament director Ratnakar Shetty said the organizing committee now allocated for online sales of lottery tickets sell in 1000. "We will announce when the date and time stamps can be applied online. Next draw will be removed and that it will succeed him, will be asked to buy tickets online. We will ensure that a person can buy two more tickets. Finals are only 4,500 tickets available to the general public. Maharashtra Cricket Association, ICC has given 8,500 tickets remaining tickets will be distributed to the clubs and cricket authorities. Mumbai Wankhede NOC met the fire department: safety standards did not meet the target due to the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Tuesday to host World Cup matches, the Fire Brigade NOC (NOC) found. Stadium with his team inspected the Deputy Chief Fire Officer Ann. Shinde said, "We have given NOC to the stadium. They all fire safety standards at the stadium is completed. They can host matches. Stadium is safe. Fire officials Tuesday morning at the stadium by a team of fire protection system inspected. The Department inspected the fourth stadium. Mumbai fire brigade last week passed round the upgrade fire safety systems at the stadium had expressed dissatisfaction. The stadium three World Cup matches including the final two April to be held. Department at the stadium won numerous irregularities which come to the stand-Stpiraanclrs and ventilation problems in basement included.

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