Thursday, December 25, 2014

Cricket World Cup All-time Performance Top Stories

 SOCHIN TENDULKER and RICKY PONTING












Run-Scorer of ICC Cricket World Cup All-time History







Leading run-scorers
Player           M      RUNS        AVG        S/R            4s            6s
Sachin Tendulkar 45 2278 56.95 88.98 241 27
Ricky Ponting 46 1743 45.86 79.95 145 31
Brian Lara 34 1225 42.24 86.26 124 17
Sanath Jayasuriya 38 1165 34.26 90.66 120 27
Jacques Kallis 36 1148 74.4 74.4 86 13
Adam Gilchrist 31 1085 36.16 98.01 141 19
Javed Miandad 33 1083 43.32 68.02 72 3
Stephen Fleming 33 1075 35.83 76.89 135 11
Herschelle Gibbs 25 1067 56.15 87.38 106 28
Aravinda De Silva 35 1064 36.68 86.57 107 15
Vivian Richards 23 1013 63.31 85.05 84 22
Sourav Ganguly 21 1006 55.88 77.5 79 25
Mark Waugh 22 1004 52.84 83.73 86 11
Kumar Sangakkara 30 991 45.04 78.71 90 7
Matthew Hayden 22 987 51.94 92.93 106 23
Steve Waugh 33 978 48.9 81.02 73 13
Mahela Jayawardena 33 975 37.5 87.67 90 11
Shivnarine Chanderpaul 31 970 40.41 62.09 82 13
Arjuna Ranatunga 30 969 46.14 80.28 99 7
Saeed Anwar 21 915 53.82 79.08 90 6








McGrath






Best Bowling of ICC Cricket World Cup All-time History







Best Bowling
Player OPP    OVERS     WKTS    RUNS MAIDENS         E/R 
Glenn McGrath NAM 7 7 15 4 2.14
Andrew Bichel ENG 10 7 20 0 2.85
Winston Davis AUS 10.3 7 51 0 7.28
Gary Gilmour ENG 12 6 14 6 2.33
Shane Bond AUS 10 6 23 2 3.83
Ashish Nehra ENG 10 6 23 2 3.83
Chaminda Vaas BAN 9.1 6 25 2 4.16
Kemar Roach NED 8.3 6 27 0 4.5
Lasith Malinga KEN 7.4 6 38 0 6.33
Ken Macleay IND 11.5 6 39 3 6.5
Glenn McGrath WI 8.4 5 14 3 2.8
Shahid Afridi KEN 8 5 16 3 3.2
Andrew Hall ENG 10 5 18 2 3.6
Lance Klusener KEN 8.3 5 21 3 4.2
Paul Strang KEN 9.4 5 21 1 4.2
Alan Hurst CAN 10 5 21 3 4.2
Shahid Afridi CAN 10 5 23 0 4.6
Collins Obuya SL 10 5 24 0 4.8
Richard Hadlee SL 10.1 5 25 4 5
Austin Codrington BAN 9 5 27 3 5.4













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All-time Statistics of ICC World cup Highest Scorer
Highest individual scores
Player OPP     RUNS    BALLS       S/R               4s             6s
Gary Kirsten UAE        188* 159 118.23 13 4
Sourav Ganguly SL 183 158 115.82 17 7
Vivian Richards SL 181 125 144.8 16 7
Kapil Dev ZIM        175* 138 126.81 16 6
Virender Sehwag BAN 175 140 125 14 5
Craig Wishart NAM        172* 151 113.9 18 3
Glenn Turner EA        171* 201 85.07 16 2
Andrew Hudson NED 161 132 121.97 13 4
Imran Nazir ZIM 160 121 132.23 14 8
Matthew Hayden WI 158 143 110.49 14 4
Andrew Strauss IND 158 145 108.96 18 1
Sachin Tendulkar NAM 152 151 100.66 18 0
Adam Gilchrist SL 149 104 143.26 13 8
AB de Villiers WI 146 130 112.3 12 5
Aravinda De Silva KEN 145 115 126.08 14 5
Rahul Dravid SL 145 129 112.4 17 1
Tillakaratne Dilshan ZIM 144 131 109.92 16 1
Andrew Symonds PAK        143* 125 114.4 18 2
Herschelle Gibbs NZ 143 141 101.41 19 3
David Houghton NZ 142 137 103.65 13 6





































































































































Wednesday, December 24, 2014

New Zealand’s Stadium Details of ICC World Cup 2015


Auckland
New Zealand’s biggest city is an stimulating combination of spirited city civilization and lifelike beauty. Exciting scenery, wonderful  beaches, healthy food and rich wine, good shopping,  nightlife and enough of  adventure - Auckland has it all. It is as well rated one of the high game cities in the world, with tops venues, a sport-loving civilization and so often to view and act. The Auckland area is one large playground - research the lovely coast, dine on best culinary art high the harbour, sample pleasant wines on ‘the island of wine’ and draw the wealthy Māori and Polynesian culture.


 Venue Details
Address: Reimers Avenue, Eden Park, Auckland
Eden Park has been the house of Auckland Cricket since 1910 and Auckland Rugby since 1925. New Zealand’s proudest gaming moments and it has 100-year history. including  the inaugural Rugby World Cup,the Empire Games 195o, ICC Cricket World Cup 1992. Rugby World Cup 2011.

Wellington
Wellington has been called ‘the coldest small capital’ by alone Planet and is said to have a lot bars and cafes for each person than New York. Packed with creative enterprises,arts and academic researchers  the city is New Zealand’s culture. Wellington’s nightlife is fashionable and vivacious with an internationally coffee culture, specialty trade beer bars, local produce from both earth and ocean. 


Venue Details
Address: Waterloo Quay, Wellington
Wellington  stadium is a useful facility, a range of sporting and entertainment issues. The sports stadium has a total capacity thirty four thousands people.

Hamilton
Being New Zealand's biggest inland city, posited on the banks of the Waikato River, Hamilton has a receiving feel and valuable history.


Venue Details
Address: Seddon Road, Hamilton
Seddon Park is a purpose-built world cricket facility with a village greenish laying in the centre of Hamilton City. ‘The Cricketer’ magazine voted Seddon Park one of the 20 better venues in the Global. Seddon Park is also appropriate for  product launches,concerts, live,exhibitions, festivals cultural events, and other special function.

Napier
Napier is placed in the arresting Hawke’s Bay area on the East Coast of the North Island. Its shining, Mediterranean-style climate builds this among New Zealand's hottest. Visitors to Napier City can love high cafe culture and or enjoy a stroll on shipboard soldier Parade - the sea-side promenade lined with angular Norfolk Island pines wherever you'll find many visitor attractions.


Venue Details
Address: McLean Park complex, Napier
The wider McLean Park complex also includes an indoor stadium - the Rodney Green Centennial Event Centre, 4 corporate lounges and twenty-four hospitality accommodates. McLean Park is the home ground of Central Districts Cricket connection and the Hawke's Bay Rugby Union. The yard predominant practices are cricket and rugby football at global and provincial stages.

Nelson
Nelson sits on the shores of Tasman Bay at the top of the South Island. It's too home to a origination community, with a number of conventional, contemporary and Maori artists and craftspeople living in Nelson. it is the 2nd-oldest settled city in New Zealand and the oldest in the South Island.It's also the geographic heart world traveler thinker of New Zealand. Settled in 1841,


Venue Details
Address: Saxton Road, Stoke, Nelson 7001
Saxton Oval, placed in the Saxton area complex was jointly built by Nelson City Council. The Oval is part of a wider athleticses complex which also bids sport, soccer, hockey and softball facilities. A new Pavilion was added in 2011 and is now the home of instance cricket, athletics and football, as well as a social function centre.

Dunedin
Dunedin lies on the central-eastern coast of Otago, extending away into the walling valleys and hills, and along the shores of the Otago Harbour and the Pacific sea Dunedin is as well house to the University of Otago, New Zealand's first university (1869) and students account for around 22% of the city's population.


Venue Details
Address: Logan Park Drive, Dunedin
A important upgrade finished in the early 2000s has made for an idyllic position for loving cricket. University Oval is Dunedin’s  stadium located near to the city’s iconic university yard. The land is the home of both the Otago Cricket Association and the University of Otago rugby Club.

Christchurch
The biggest city in the South Island is Christchurch of New Zealand and the second-largest in the state. Bordered by the Pacific Ocean and the Port Hills. It is position make Christchurch an perfect destination for unick visitors, with a large range of outside activities usable.


Venue Details
Address: Hagley Park, Christchurch
Hagley Oval is being redeveloped to a excellent venue for cricket in Christchurch. The 1st cricket to be played on Hagley Park was on 16 December 1851 as part of the new settlement’s 1st anniversary celebrations.


Thursday, December 11, 2014

ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Fixture,Score and Result








First Round Match,Time,and Venue Details






Date  Match Details  Time Venue  City
Feb 14 - Sat 
GMT 22.00 Hagley Oval  Christchurch
New Zealand vs Sri Lanka, 1st Match, Pool A
 Score:331/6(50 ov) vs 233(46.1 ov) Result:NZ win by 98 runs
Do Australia vs England, 2nd Match, Pool A GMT 3.30 Melbourne Cricket Ground Melbourne

Score:342/9(50 ov) vs 231(41.5) Result: Australia won by 111 runs


Feb 15 - Sun 
GMT 3.0 Seddon Park Hamilton
South Africa vs Zimbabwe, 3rd Match, Pool B
Score:339/4(50 ov) vs 277(48.2) Result:SA-win by 62 runs
Do India vs Pakistan, 4th Match, Pool B GMT 3.30 Adelaide Oval Adelaide

300/7(50 ov) vs 224(47 ov) Result: India win by 76 runs


Feb 16 - Mon  Ireland vs West Indies, 5th Match, Pool B GMT 22.00 Saxton Oval Nelson

307/6 vs 304/7(50 ov) Result : Ireland win by 4 wicked


Feb 17 - Tue  New Zealand vs Scotland, 6th Match, Pool A GMT 22.00 University Oval Dunedin

score: 146/7(24.5 ov) vs 142(36.2) Result : NZ-Win by 3 wicked


Feb 18 - Wed  Bangladesh vs Afghanistan, 7th Match, Pool A GMT 3.30 Manuka Oval Canberra

Score 267(50 ov) vs 162(42.5 ov) Result :Bangladesh win by 105 runs


Feb 19 - Thu United Arab Emirates vs Zimbabwe, 8th Match, Pool B GMT 22.00 Saxton Oval Nelson

286/7(50 ov) vs 287/6 Result;Zimbabwe win by 4 wicked.


Feb 20 - Fri  New Zealand vs England, 9th Match, Pool A GMT 1.00 Westpac Stadium Wellington

124/2 vs 123/(33.3 ov) Result:NZ  win by 8 wicked


Feb 21 - Sat 
GMT 22.00 Hagley Oval Christchurch
Pakistan vs West Indies, 10th Match, Pool B
160 (39 ov)vs 310/6(50 ov) West Indies win by 150 runs
DO Australia vs Bangladesh, 11th Match, Pool A GMT 3.30 Brisbane Cricket Ground Brisbane

Abandoned due to Rain.Point divided 1/1


Feb 22 - Sun 
GMT 22.00 University Oval Dunedin
Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka, 12th Match, Pool A
232(49.4 ov) vs 236/6(48.2 ov) Result: Sri Lanka win by 4 wiked.
DO India vs South Africa, 13th Match, Pool B GMT 3.30 Melbourne Cricket Ground Melbourne

307/7(50 ov) vs 177 (40.2 ov) Result:India win by 130 runs.


Feb 23 - Mon  England vs Scotland, 14th Match, Pool A GMT 22.00 Hagley Oval Christchurch

303/8(50 ov) vs 184(42.2 ov) Result:England win by 119 runs.


Feb 24 - Tue  West Indies vs Zimbabwe, 15th Match, Pool B GMT 3.30 Manuka Oval Canberra

372/2(50 ov) vs 289(44.3 ov) Result: West Indies win by 83 runs.


Feb 25 - Wed  Ireland vs United Arab Emirates, 16th Match, Pool B GMT 3.30 Brisbane Cricket Ground Brisbane

279/8 (49.2 ov) vs 278/8(50.0 ov).


Feb 26 - Thu 
GMT 22.00 University Oval Dunedin
Afghanistan vs Scotland, 17th Match, Pool A
211/9 vs 210 Result: Afghanistan win by 1 wicket
DO Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka, 18th Match, Pool A GMT 3.30 Melbourne Cricket Ground Melbourne

240 all out vs 332/1 (50 ov) Result Sri-Lanka win by 92 runs.


Feb 27 - Fri  South Africa vs West Indies, 19th Match, Pool B GMT 3.30 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney

408/5(50 ov) vs 151(33.1 ov) SA Win by 257 runs.


Feb 28 - Sat 
GMT 6.30 W.A.C.A. Ground Perth
India vs United Arab Emirates, 20th Match, Pool B
 103/1 vs 102(31.3 ov) India win by 9 wicket
DO New Zealand vs Australia, 21st Match, Pool A GMT 1.00 Eden Park Auckland

152/9 vs 151all out NZ Win by 1 wicket.


Mar 01 - Sun 
GMT 22.00 Westpac Stadium Wellington
England vs Sri Lanka, 22nd Match, Pool A
 309/6(50 ov) vs 312/1.Result: Sri Lanka win by 9 wicket.
DO Pakistan vs Zimbabwe, 23rd Match, Pool B GMT 3.30 Brisbane Cricket Ground  Brisbane

235/7(50 ov) vs 215 all out Pakistan win by 20 runs.


Mar 03 - Tue  Ireland vs South Africa, 24th Match, Pool B GMT 3.30 Manuka Oval Canberra

210(45.0 ov) vs 411/4(50.0 0v) ENG Won by 201 runs.


Mar 04 - Wed  Pakistan vs United Arab Emirates, 25th Match, Pool B GMT 1.00 McLean Park Napier

339/6(50.0) vs 210/6 (50.0) PAK Won by 129 runs.
DO Australia vs Afghanistan, 26th Match, Pool A GMT 6.30 W.A.C.A. Ground Perth

417/6(50.0) vs 142(37.3) AUS Won by 275 runs.


Mar 05 - Thu  Bangladesh vs Scotland, 27th Match, Pool A GMT 22.00 Saxton Oval Nelson

322/4(48.1) vs 318/8(50.0) BAN Won by 6 wicket.


Mar 06 - Fri  India vs West Indies, 28th Match, Pool B GMT 6.30 W.A.C.A. Ground Perth

185/6(39.1ov) vs 182(44.2ov)India won by 4 wicket.


Mar 07 - Sat 
GMT 1.00 Eden Park Auckland
Pakistan vs South Africa, 29th Match, Pool B
Pakistan won by 29 runs.(D/L.method) PAK 222 (46.4/47 ov) vs SA 202(33.3/47 ov Target 232)
DO Ireland vs Zimbabwe, 30th Match, Pool B GMT 3.30 Bellerive Oval Hobart

331/8(50.ov) vs 326.IRE Won by 5 runs.


Mar 08 - Sun 
GMT 22.00 McLean Park Napier
New Zealand vs Afghanistan, 31st Match, Pool A
 188/4 vs 186. New Zealand won by 6 wicket.

Australia vs Sri Lanka, 32nd Match, Pool A GMT 3.30 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney

376/9(50 ov) vs 312(46.2 ov) Australia won by 62 run.


Mar 09 - Mon  England vs Bangladesh, 33rd Match, Pool A GMT 3.30 Adelaide Oval Adelaide

260(48.3 ov) vs 275/7 (50.0 ov) Bangladesh won by 15 runs.


Mar 10 - Tue  India vs Ireland, 34th Match, Pool B GMT 1.00 Seddon Park Hamilton

260/2(36.5 ov) vs 259 INDIA Win by 8 wicket.


Mar 11 - Wed  Sri Lanka vs Scotland, 35th Match, Pool A GMT 3.30 Bellerive Oval Hobart

363/9 (50.0 ov) vs 215(43.1 ov) SriLanka won by 148 runs.


Mar 12 - Thu 
GMT 1.00 Westpac Stadium Wellington
South Africa vs United Arab Emirates,36th Match,Pool B
341/6(50.0 ov) vs 195(47.3ov) SA won by 146 runs.





Mar 13 - Fri 
GMT 1.00 Seddon Park Hamilton
New Zealand vs Bangladesh, 37th Match, Pool A
290/7(48.5ov) vs 288/7(50.0 ov) NZ won by 3 wicket.
DO Afghanistan vs England, 38th Match, Pool A GMT 3.30 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney

111 vs 101/2 (target 25 ov 101) D/L Method.England won by 8 wicket.


Mar 14 - Sat 
GMT 1.00 Eden Park Auckland
India vs Zimbabwe, 39th Match, Pool B
288/4(48.4 ov) vs 287(48.5 ov) India won by 6 wicket.

Australia vs Scotland, 40th Match, Pool A GMT 3.30 Bellerive Oval Hobart
DO 133/3(15.2ov) vs 130(25.4ov) Australia won by 7 wicket.


Mar 15 - Sun 
GMT 22.00 McLean Park Napier
West Indies vs United Arab Emirates, 41st Match,Pool B
176/4(30.3ov) vs 175(47.4ov) West Indies won by 6 wicket.
DO Ireland vs Pakistan, 42nd Match, Pool B GMT 3.30 Adelaide Oval Adelaide
237(50.0ov) vs 241/3(45.1ov) Pakistan won by 7 Wicket.








See Point Table After 1st Round











Quarter Final , Knockouts 
















March 18th 2015 Sri Lanka vs South Africa,1st quarter final.
133(37.2ov) vs 134/1(18.0ov) SA won by 9 wicket and 192 balls.

Local-14.30 Sydney Cricket Ground,  Sydney






March 19th 2015 Bangladesh vs India 2nd quarter final.
193/10(45.0ov) vs 302/6(50.0ov) India won by 109 runs.

Local-14.00 Melbourne Cricket Ground Melbourn






March 20th 2015 Australia vs Pakistan 3rd quarter final.
214/4(33.5ov) vs 213(48.5ov) Australia won by 6 wicket.

Local-14.00 Adelaide Oval Adelaide       Wellington





March 21st 2015 New Zealand vs West Indies 4th quarter final.
Local-14.00 Wellington Regional Stadium

393(50.0ov) vs 250(30.3ov) NZ Won by 143 runs.Guptil 237*
















Semi Final , Knockouts









March 24th 2015 SOUTH AFRICA vs NEW ZEALAND
Local-14.00 Eden Park,  Aucland

281/5(43.0ov)299/6(42.5ov) NZ Won by 4 wicket ( D/L Method ).



March 26th 2015 INDIA vs AUSTRALIA
Local-14.30 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney

233(46.5ov) vs 328/7(50.0ov) Australia won by 95 runs.










Final









March 29th 2015 NEW ZEALAND vs AUSTRALIA
Local-14.30 Melbourne Cricket Ground Melbourne

NZ 183/10(45.0ov) vs AU 186/3(33.1ov) Australia won by 7 wickets.




See Final Match Details here