Sunday, September 23, 2012

super Eights time table - ICC T20 world cup 2012 Sri Lanka

Fri Sep 28          
10:00 GMT | 15:30 local
15:30 IST
15th Match, Super Eights, Group 2 - Pakistan v South Africa
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
Scattered Thunderstorms 26 - 30° C

Fri Sep 28          
14:00 GMT | 19:30 local
19:30 IST
16th Match, Super Eights, Group 2 - Australia v India
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
Scattered Thunderstorms 26 - 30° C

Sat Sep 29          
10:00 GMT | 15:30 local
15:30 IST
17th Match, Super Eights, Group 1 - England v New Zealand
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
N/A

Sat Sep 29          
14:00 GMT | 19:30 local
19:30 IST
18th Match, Super Eights, Group 1 - Sri Lanka v West Indies
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
N/A

Sun Sep 30          
10:00 GMT | 15:30 local
15:30 IST
19th Match, Super Eights, Group 2 - Australia v South Africa
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
Scattered Thunderstorms 26 - 30° C

Sun Sep 30          
14:00 GMT | 19:30 local
19:30 IST
20th Match, Super Eights, Group 2 - India v Pakistan
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
Scattered Thunderstorms 26 - 30° C

Mon Oct 1          
10:00 GMT | 15:30 local
15:30 IST
21st Match, Super Eights, Group 1 - New Zealand v West Indies
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
N/A

Mon Oct 1          
14:00 GMT | 19:30 local
19:30 IST
22nd Match, Super Eights, Group 1 - Sri Lanka v England
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
N/A

Tue Oct 2          
10:00 GMT | 15:30 local
15:30 IST
23rd Match, Super Eights, Group 2 - Australia v Pakistan
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
N/A

Tue Oct 2          
14:00 GMT | 19:30 local
19:30 IST
24th Match, Super Eights, Group 2 - India v South Africa
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
N/A

Thu Oct 4          
13:30 GMT | 19:00 local
19:00 IST
1st Semi-Final - TBC v TBC (Super 8 Group-1 1 v Super 8 Group-2 2)
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
N/A

Fri Oct 5          
13:30 GMT | 19:00 local
19:00 IST
2nd Semi-Final - TBC v TBC (Super 8 Group-2 1 v Super 8 Group-1 2)
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
N/A

Sun Oct 7          
13:30 GMT | 19:00 local
19:00 IST
Final - TBC v TBC
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
N/A































































Saturday, September 22, 2012

Rugby world cup 2015- England

rugbyworldcup.com

                     Fixtures & Results

 

Date Score Venue
Africa Round 1
Date Score Venue
Americas Round 1
Date Score Venue
29/09/2012Paraguay - Bermuda
Asia Round 1
Date Score Venue
Europe Round 1
Date Score Venue
06/10/2012Hungary - BulgariaKecskemet
06/10/2012Finland - Luxembourg
20/10/2012Bulgaria - Austria
20/10/2012Norway - Finland
27/10/2012Slovenia - Hungary
03/11/2012Norway - Bosnia & Herz'
10/11/2012Greece - Bosnia & Herz'
10/11/2012Luxembourg - Norway
17/11/2012Austria - Cyprus
08/12/2012Cyprus - Slovenia
16/03/2013Cyprus - Bulgaria
30/03/2013Greece - Finland
06/04/2013Austria - Hungary
06/04/2013Bulgaria - Slovenia
13/04/2013Bosnia & Herz' - Luxembourg
13/04/2013Greece - Norway
20/04/2013Bosnia & Herz' - Finland
20/04/2013Hungary - Cyprus
20/04/2013Slovenia - Austria
20/04/2013Luxembourg - Greece
04/05/2013Winner Division 2C - Winner Division 2D
Europe Round 2
Date Score Venue
13/10/2012Israel - Serbia
13/10/2012Denmark - Andorra
27/10/2012Serbia - Latvia
27/10/2012Andorra - Israel
03/11/2012Latvia - Denmark
03/11/2012Serbia - Andorra
30/03/2013Andorra - Latvia
06/04/2013Israel - Latvia
13/04/2013Denmark - Serbia
20/04/2013Israel - Denmark
18/05/2013Winner Round 1 - Winner Division 2B
Europe Round 3
Date Score Venue
27/10/2012Croatia - Malta
03/11/2012Malta - Lithuania
03/11/2012Switzerland - Croatia
10/11/2012Lithuania - Netherlands
17/11/2012Netherlands - Switzerland
06/04/2013Malta - Switzerland
13/04/2013Netherlands - Malta
13/04/2013Switzerland - Lithuania
20/04/2013Croatia - Netherlands
27/04/2013Lithuania - Croatia
01/06/2013Winner Round 2 - Winner Division 2A
Europe Round 4
Date Score Venue
06/10/2012Czech Republic - PolandRicany
20/10/2012Sweden - Ukraine
27/10/2012Germany - Ukraine
27/10/2012Sweden - Moldova
03/11/2012Poland - Germany
10/11/2012Czech Republic - Sweden
17/11/2012Germany - Moldova
17/11/2012Ukraine - Czech Republic
09/03/2013Czech Republic - Germany
16/03/2013Moldova - Czech Republic
30/03/2013Poland - Ukraine
06/04/2013Germany - Sweden
06/04/2013Ukraine - Moldova
13/04/2013Moldova - Poland
01/06/2013Sweden - Poland
Europe Round 5
Date Score Venue
02/02/2013Belgium - Georgia
02/02/2013Russia - Spain
02/02/2013Portugal - Romania
09/02/2013Belgium - Spain
09/02/2013Georgia - Portugal
09/02/2013Romania - Russia
23/02/2013Romania - Russia
23/02/2013Spain - Romania
23/02/2013Portugal - Belgium
09/03/2013Belgium - Romania
09/03/2013Georgia - Spain
09/03/2013Portugal - Russia
16/03/2013Romania - Georgia
16/03/2013Russia - Belgium
16/03/2013Spain - Portugal

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

ICC World Twenty20 - match summary


22nd Match,

 Group 1: Sri Lanka v England at Pallekele - Oct 1, 2012
Sri Lanka 169/6 (20/20 ov); England 150/9 (20/20 ov)
Sri Lanka won by 19 runs

21st Match,

 Group 1: New Zealand v West Indies at Pallekele - Oct 1, 2012
West Indies 139 (19.3/20 ov); New Zealand 139/7 (20/20 ov)
Match tied (West Indies won the one-over eliminator)

20th Match,

 Group 2:  India v Pakistan at Colombo (RPS) - Sep 30, 2012
Pakistan 128 (19.4/20 ov); India 129/2 (17/20 ov)
India won by 8 wickets (with 18 balls remaining)

19th Match, 

Group 2: Australia v South Africa at Colombo (RPS) - Sep 30, 2012
South Africa 146/5 (20/20 ov); Australia 147/2 (17.4/20 ov)
Australia won by 8 wickets (with 14 balls remaining)

18th Match,

 Group 1: Sri Lanka v West Indies at Pallekele - Sep 29, 2012
West Indies 129/5 (20/20 ov); Sri Lanka 130/1 (15.2/20 ov)
Sri Lanka won by 9 wickets (with 28 balls remaining)

17th Match,

 Group 1: England v New Zealand at Pallekele - Sep 29, 2012
New Zealand 148/6 (20/20 ov); England 149/4 (18.5/20 ov)
England won by 6 wickets (with 7 balls remaining)

16th Match,

 Group 2: Australia v India at Colombo (RPS) - Sep 28, 2012
India 140/7 (20/20 ov); Australia 141/1 (14.5/20 ov)
Australia won by 9 wickets (with 31 balls remaining)

15th Match,

 Group 2: Pakistan v South Africa at Colombo (RPS) - Sep 28, 2012
South Africa 133/6 (20/20 ov); Pakistan 136/8 (19.4/20 ov)
Pakistan won by 2 wickets (with 2 balls remaining)

14th Match,

 Group 1: England v West Indies at Pallekele - Sep 27, 2012
West Indies 179/5 (20/20 ov); England 164/4 (20/20 ov)
West Indies won by 15 runs

13th Match,

 Group 1: Sri Lanka v New Zealand at Pallekele - Sep 27, 2012
New Zealand 174/7 (20/20 ov); Sri Lanka 174/6 (20/20 ov)
Match tied (Sri Lanka won the one-over eliminator)

12th Match,

 Group D: Bangladesh v Pakistan at Pallekele - Sep 25, 2012
Bangladesh 175/6 (20/20 ov); Pakistan 178/2 (18.4/20 ov)
Pakistan won by 8 wickets (with 8 balls remaining)

11th Match, 

Group B: Ireland v West Indies at Colombo (RPS) - Sep 24, 2012
Ireland 129/6 (19/19 ov)
No result

10th Match,

 Group A: England v India at Colombo (RPS) - Sep 23, 2012
India 170/4 (20/20 ov); England 80 (14.4/20 ov)
India won by 90 runs

9th Match,

 Group D: New Zealand v Pakistan at Pallekele - Sep 23, 2012
Pakistan 177/6 (20/20 ov); New Zealand 164/9 (20/20 ov)
Pakistan won by 13 runs

8th Match, 

West Indies 191/8 (20/20 ov); Australia 100/1 (9.1/9.1 ov)
Australia won by 17 runs (D/L method)

7th Match,

South Africa 78/4 (7/7 ov)
Sri Lanka 46/5 (7.0/7 ov)
South Africa won by 32 runs

6th Match,

England 196/5 (20/20 ov)
Afghanistan 80/10 (17.2/20 ov)
England won by 116 runs


5th Match,
New Zealand 191/3 (20/20 ov)
Bangladesh 132/8 (20.0/20 ov)
New Zealand won by 59 runs
4th Match,
 Group C:
  South Africa v Zimbabwe at Hambantota - Sep 20, 2012 

Zimbabwe 93/8 (20/20 ov); South Africa 94/0 (12.4/20 ov)
South Africa won by 10 wickets (with 44 balls remaining)

match 03
  Group A: Afghanistan v India at Colombo (RPS) - Sep 19, 2012
India 159/5 (20/20 ov); Afghanistan 136 (19.3/20 ov)
India won by 23 runs

Match 02

Ireland 123/7 (20/20 ov)
Australia 125/3 (15.1/20 ov)
Australia won by 7 wickets (with 29 balls remaining)

Match 01

Sri Lanka 182 for 4 (Sangakkara 44, Mendis 43*) beat Zimbabwe 100 (Masakadza 20, Ajantha 6-8, Jeevan 3-24) by 82 runs


















































































































































































Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Usain Bolt

Usain Bolt
Usain St. Leo Bolt, OJ, C.D., is a Jamaican sprinter widely regarded as the fastest person ever. He is the first man to hold both the 100 metres and 200 metres world records since fully automatic time measurements became mandatory in 1977. Wikipedia
Born: August 21, 1986 (age 26), Sherwood Content
Height: 1.96 m
Weight: 94 kg
Net worth: US$ 20 million (2011) therichest.org
Education: William Knibb Memorial High School
Parents: Jennifer Bolt, Wellesley Bolt
 
Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt is arguably the fastest man in the world, winning three gold medals at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China, and becoming the first man in Olympic history to win both the 100-meter and 200-meter races in record times. Bolt won his fourth Olympic gold medal in the men's 100-meter race at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London, beating rival Yohan Blake, who took silver. Bolt ran the race in 9.63 seconds, 
a new Olympic record. The win marked Bolt's second consecutive gold medal in the 100. Bolt went on to compete in the men's 200, claiming his second consecutive gold medal in that race. He is the first man to win both the 100 and 200 at consecutive Olympic Games, as well as the first man to ever win back-to-back gold medals in double sprints.
 
 

Early Life

Usain Bolt was born in Jamaica on August 21, 1986. Both a standout cricket player and a sprinter early on, Bolt’s natural speed was noticed by coaches at school, and he began to focus solely on sprinting under the tutelage of Pablo McNeil, a former Olympic sprint athlete. As early as age 14, Bolt was wowing fans of sprinting with his lightning speed, and he won his first high school championships medal in 2001, taking the silver in the 200-meter race
 At the age of 15, Bolt took his first shot at success on the world stage at the 2002 World Junior Championships in Kingston, Jamaica, where he won the 200-meter dash, making him the youngest world-junior gold medalist ever. Bolt’s feats impressed the athletics world, and he received the International Association of Athletics Foundation’s Rising Star Award that year and soon was given the apt nickname “Lightning Bolt.”

Professional Career

Despite a nagging hamstring injury, Bolt was chosen for the Jamaican Olympic squad for the 2004 Athens Olympics. He was eliminated in the first round of the 200-meter, though, again hampered by injury.
In 2005, Usain Bolt made a serious change, replacing long-time coach Pablo McNeil with Glenn Mills. He then reached the world Top 5 rankings in 2005 and 2006. Unfortunately, injuries continued to plague the sprinter, preventing him from completing a full professional season.
The year 2007 proved to be a breakthrough one for Bolt, as he broke the national 200-meter record held for over 30 years by Donald Quarrie, and earned two silver medals at the World Championship in Osaka, Japan. These medals boosted Bolt's desire to run, and he took a more serious stance toward his career.

Olympic Gold

Bolt announced that he would run the 100-meter and 200-meter events at the Beijing Summer Olympics. In the 100-meter final, Bolt broke the world record, winning in 9.69 seconds. Not only was the record set without a favorable wind, but he also visibly slowed down to celebrate before he finished (and his shoelace was untied), an act that aroused much controversy later on.
Bolt's achievements in sprinting have earned him numerous awards, including the IAAF World Athlete of the Year (twice), Track & Field Athlete of the Year, and Laureus Sportsman of the Year.
At the 2012 Summer Olympic Games, held in London, Bolt won his fourth Olympic gold medal in the men's 100-meter race, beating rival Yohan Blake, who won silver in the event. Bolt ran the race in 9.63 seconds, a new Olympic record. The win marked Bolt's second consecutive gold medal in the 100. He went on to compete in the men's 200, claiming his second consecutive gold medal in that race. He is the first man to win both the 100 and 200 in consecutive Olympic Games, as well as the first man to ever win back-to-back gold medals in double sprints.
Following his 200 meters, in an interview with CBS News, Bolt detailed his pride over his 2012 performance: "It's what I came here to do. I'm now a legend. I'm also the greatest athlete to live. I've got nothing left to prove."

source - http://www.biography.com/people/usain-bolt-20702091