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India vs Australia 6th ODI Live Streaming – Ind vs Aus

November 7th, 2009

The 6th Odi of the Hero Honda Cup 2009 between India vs Australia (Ind vs Aus 6th odi) will be played at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Guwahati on Sunday, 8th Nov 2009. Watch Live streaming and Cricket Live scores.

The match can be viewed Live on Neo Cricket Channel and DD Doordarshan National TV Channel. The Day Match will Start at 8.30 pm India time, 03.00 GMT.

Australia with a nail biting win by 3 runs in the 5th Odi at Hyderabad lead the 7 match Hero Honda cup series 3-2.

India vs Australia 6th ODI Live Streaming

Ind vs Aus 6th ODI Live Streaming

Australia will look to win this match and wrap up the series. They lost there key players Brett Lee (elbow), James Hopes (hamstring), Tim Paine (finger) and Peter Siddle (side strain), and was without first-choice players Michael Clarke, Brad Haddin, Nathan Bracken and Callum Ferguson when the series began. Now they are one game away from winning the series after stealing a thriller in Hyderabad.

India(probable): 1 Virender Sehwag, 2 Sachin Tendulkar, 3 Gautam Gambhir, 4 Yuvraj Singh, 5 MS Dhoni (capt./wk), 6 Suresh Raina, 7 Ravindra Jadeja, 8 Harbhajan Singh, 9 Praveen Kumar, 10 Ishant Sharma, 11 Ashish Nehra.

Australia (probable): 1 Shane Watson, 2 Shaun Marsh, 3 Ricky Ponting (capt.), 4 Michael Hussey, 5 Cameron White, 6 Adam Voges, 7 Graham Manou (wk), 8 Mitchell Johnson, 9 Nathan Hauritz, 10 Ben Hilfenhaus, 11 Doug Bollinger.

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Watch INDIA vs Australia – 5th ODI – LIVE streaming, free online

November 4th, 2009

India vs Australia 5th odi cricket match live streaming will be available at 14.30 IST on 2nd Nov 2009 from Hyderabad.

Moises Henriques has become the latest Australian bowler to be hit by injury and take an early flight home. News of Henriques’ injury – a tweaked right hamstring picked up in the field during Monday’s victory in Mohali – came only a day after Peter Siddle was sent home due to stiffness in his left side, also picked up in Monday’s match.

They will be replaced by Victoria all-rounder Andrew McDonald and New South Wales fast bowler Burt Cockley, who will join the squad in time for the sixth ODI in Guwahati on Sunday.

McDonald is one of the newcomers in the Australian squad in the last 12 months, having played four Tests. He was very impressive for Victoria in the Champions Twenty20 League in India, taking nine wickets, including a match-winning four-wicket haul against Royal Challengers Bangalore. Cockley is just a season old for New South Wales and in 2008-09, stormed to the top of the state’s Sheffield Shield wicket list.

The captain Ricky Ponting said he felt for the injured players. “It’s disappointing to see these guys go down, because you know how much they want to play and be a part of the series and do the best they can to win games and win series,” Ponting told AAP. “So it’s more disappointing for them moreso than anything. I’m sure everyone who’s returned back home would much rather be here with the series as it is at the moment, but we’ve got what we’ve got.”

Coach Tim Nielsen applauded the depleted team for performing above expectations. “In the ideal team, we [first] had James Hopes and [then] Moises batting at No. 7 along the line,” Nielsen said. “We don’t have those players now. The bowling also needs to adjust to the conditions and then we would decide the batting line-up. It is not simple or easy. We have to ensure that we have five bowlers, plus a spare bowler, to ensure one guy doesn’t have an off day.

India vs Australia 5th ODI Live Streaming

Ind vs Aus 5th ODI Live Streaming

India vs Australia Live Streaming

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Watch INDIA vs Australia – 4th ODI – LIVE streaming, free online

November 1st, 2009

India vs Australia 4th odi cricket match live streaming will be availabe at 14.30 IST on 2nd Nov 2009 from Mohali.

India vs Australia 4th ODI Live Streaming

Ind vs Aus 4th ODI Live Streaming

India vs Australia Live Streaming

Yuvraj Singh and MS Dhoni shared a serene 148-run stand to help India win a battle of attrition on a sluggish track at the Feroz Shah Kotla and take a 2-1 lead in the seven-ODI series. Australia would perhaps rue the fact that they settled for 229 when they batted after winning an important toss.

“A total of 220 should be a good score on this pitch,” Ponting had said and Australia’s approach while batting reflected his mindset. Their bowlers did pick up three quick top-order wickets to leave India wobbling at 53 for 3 but Yuvraj and Dhoni batted with the knowledge that sufficient time spent at the crease would ensure a risk-free victory. The pitch was slow and not conducive to stroke making but it did not spin treacherously, despite the visibly dramatic wear and tear.

The game was evenly balanced mid way during the chase with India in consolidation mode at 101 for 3, but Yuvraj and Dhoni slowly and surely pulled India ahead. They batted with restraint while settling in on this track because, as Michael Hussey proved earlier during an unbeaten 81, batting got easier with more time spent on it.

They scored largely in singles and twos before Yuvraj attacked in the 34th over with 94 needed in 17 overs. He flicked for six and hit an extra-cover drive off Moises Henriques before he repeated the sequence next over with a bludgeoned six over long-on and a square-driven boundary against Adam Voges. The momentum shifted permanently after that and Yuvraj played several exquisite drives. He fell 29 runs short of the target but Dhoni struck a couple of boundaries to ward off any hiccups.

Australia had tried their best to apply the squeeze in the middle overs of the chase with the spin-seam combo of Nathan Hauritz and Doug Bollinger. The fast-improving Hauritz slowed his pace and punctuated his offbreaks with the one that went on with the arm. Dhoni chose to play Hauritz off the back foot while Yuvraj pressed forward. Bollinger, who replaced Ben Hilfenhaus, bowled a nagging line and length to strangle the batsmen. Peter Siddle, too, was economical and Australia’s bowling, in the absence of Brett Lee and a quality spinner, was as tight as Ponting could hope for but perhaps they had erred in their conservative estimate of a total on this sluggish track.

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India vs Australia 3rd ODI, Live Score, Preview

October 29th, 2009

India vs Australia 3rd ODI Cricket Match Preview, Match Analysis

India vs Australia 3rd odi cricket match live streaming will be availabe at 14.30 IST on 31st Oct 2009 from Delhi.

Australia won the 1st ODI of Hero Honda Cup 2009 tournament by 4 runs and leads the series by 1:0 against Australia. India gives quick reply in 2nd match. India won the second ODI by 99 runs with the help of good performance of batsman like Dhoni, Ghambir and Raina and equals this series by 1:1.

Ponting won the toss and elected to field first because of dew factor consideration but nature cheated Australia team. India scores 354 in 50 overs and this is the highest score for India against Australia.

Australia start their batting innings with target of 355 but top order batsman not performed well. At one situation Austrlia score 45/3 then middle order batsman gives thir effort with the result they can manage to score 255 only.

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India vs Australia 2nd ODI, Live Streaming, Highlights

October 26th, 2009

Watch India vs Australia 2nd ODI Live Streaming From Nagpur on 27th OCT 2009 free and online, Live Score, Sopcast Link
Match: India vs Australia (Ind vs Aus) 2nd ODI
Date: 27th Oct
Time: 14.30 IST
Venue: Nagpur

India vs Australia 2009 Live Streaming

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India vs Australia 2nd ODI Live Streaming

Ind vs Aus 2nd ODI Live Streaming

Australia’s slow-bowling situation is being closely monitored – five have been used in Tests since Stuart MacGill’s retirement last year – and Cricket Australia commissioned a report that showed fewer overs were being delivered by spinners in the Sheffield Shield. “It is good to see them paying a little more attention to the spin-bowling aspect, but I think sometimes too it’s taken a little bit of out context,” Hauritz said. “There’s a lot of good spinners around – we’ve got myself, young Jon Holland on this tour, Jason Krejza, Bryce McGain back home – so we’re all still there.

 ”It’s just a matter of whenever the spinners get the opportunity they just have to do what they do. I think, over time, the Australian public will learn to adapt to us.”