it says the server is not responding.
can someone else try this link please and reply if it works or not
I have just tried it and it works fine :k:
@UMAIR316
Try it again it, it might be an error in your system or sumat like that…
Australia innings (50 overs maximum) R B
+JP Maher c Smith b Banks 17 33
ML Hayden c Baugh b Dillon 20 14
*RT Ponting run out (Collymore) 32 35
A Symonds b Gayle 75 82
MJ Clarke not out 75 100
MG Bevan not out 32 39
Extras (lb 2, w 2, nb 3) 7
Total (4 wickets, 50 overs) 258
DNB: GB Hogg, AJ Bichel, NM Hauritz, GD McGrath, JN Gillespie.
FoW: 1-25 (Hayden, 4.1 ov), 2-48 (Maher, 9.3 ov),
3-79 (Ponting, 16.3 ov), 4-178 (Symonds, 35.4 ov).
Bowling O M R W
Dillon 10 1 36 1 (3nb, 1w)
Collymore 10 0 52 0
Banks 7 0 38 1
Hinds 7 0 42 0
Gayle 10 0 50 1 (1w)
Samuels 6 0 38 0
So ppl i've configurized it again ..... sorry for the interruption .....
so the juggernaut moves on … having won some 20 matches in row the AUSSIES
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Thanks Zero_One, i finally got the live streaming, it was an entertaining match.
Once again another Aussie won a match, Micheal Clarke is a newibie.
I think its first time in the history that a team has won 20 consective matches. :k: :k: :k:
Very interesting, Ponting was asked how does he feel, and he replied that he doesn't care, any team that could win this many consecutive matches has to be this good.
3rd ODI - Australia won by 25 runs
Aussies consecutive run continues as the winning streak hits 20 matches. :k:
Again, Brian decided to field first after winning the toss. Again, Aussies scored was above 250 runs. I have a feeling Lara will be sacked as the ODIs series ends…He’s not making good decisions. Also, West Indies lacks contribution of Lara with bat. Lawson and Chanderpaul, being ruled out of ODIs, pressure mounts more on him. Hate to see things getting ugly for Lara like that.
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Newbie Michael Clarke remained cool and calm.
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Confident Andrew Symonds
Michael Clarke played his second ODI, looked pretty confident, scored a half-century, remained N.O on 75, took three catches, declared MoM; and the list goes on prasing this young talent… Great contribution by Clarke and Symonds, who was bowled by Chris Gayle on 75.
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Brian Lara bowled by Andy Bichel.
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Andy Bichel does a somersault after bowling Brian Lara.
For the third consecutive time, Andy Bichel removed Brian Lara. I liked that cute lil jump from Bichel, Hey
Samuels and Powell had a good contribution for 6th wicket partnership. As Ponting noted Powell taking chances, getting 10+ runs in couple of overs. He brought back Jason Gillespie, who took consecutive two wickets. Match turned around within a minute in favor of Aussies.
ODI # 2016
Australia in West Indies, 2002/03, 3rd One-Day International
West Indies v Australia
Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia
21 May 2003 (50-over match)
**Result: Australia won by 25 runs
Series: Australia leads the 7-ODI series 3-0**
Toss: West Indies
Umpires: B Doctrove and DR Shepherd (Eng)
TV Umpire: EA Nicholls
Match Referee: RS Madugalle (SL)
**Man of the Match: MJ Clarke **
**Australia innings (50 overs maximum) R B 4 6**
+JP Maher c Smith b Banks 17 33 2 0
ML Hayden c Baugh b Dillon 20 14 4 0
*RT Ponting run out (Collymore) 32 35 3 0
**A Symonds b Gayle 75 82 9 0
MJ Clarke not out 75 100 5 0**
MG Bevan not out 32 39 2 0
**Extras (lb 2, w 2, nb 3) 7
Total (4 wickets, 50 overs) 258**
DNB: GB Hogg, AJ Bichel, NM Hauritz, GD McGrath, JN Gillespie.
FoW: 1-25 (Hayden, 4.1 ov), 2-48 (Maher, 9.3 ov),
3-79 (Ponting, 16.3 ov), 4-178 (Symonds, 35.4 ov).
Bowling O M R W
Dillon 10 1 36 1 (3nb, 1w)
Collymore 10 0 52 0
Banks 7 0 38 1
Hinds 7 0 42 0
Gayle 10 0 50 1 (1w)
Samuels 6 0 38 0
**West Indies innings (target: 259 runs from 50 overs) R B 4 6**
CH Gayle c Clarke b Hauritz 43 46 5 1
DS Smith c Maher b McGrath 9 12 2 0
RR Sarwan c Gillespie b Hauritz 15 30 1 0
*BC Lara b Bichel 4 9 0 0
WW Hinds run out (Bevan/Maher) 42 60 4 0
MN Samuels c Clarke b Gillespie 37 65 2 0
RL Powell c Clarke b Gillespie 26 11 1 2
OAC Banks run out (Hogg) 3 6 0 0
+CS Baugh not out 24 41 2 1
M Dillon run out (Symonds) 4 5 0 0
CD Collymore not out 8 16 0 0
**Extras (lb 3, w 14, nb 1) 18
Total (9 wickets, 50 overs) 233**
FoW: 1-20 (Smith, 4.2 ov), 2-67 (Sarwan, 13.2 ov),
3-70 (Gayle, 15.2 ov), 4-85 (Lara, 18.2 ov),
5-150 (Hinds, 35.1 ov), 6-181 (Powell, 38.3 ov),
7-181 (Samuels, 38.4 ov), 8-186 (Banks, 40.2 ov),
9-197 (Dillon, 42.3 ov).
Bowling O M R W
McGrath 10 1 35 1 (1w)
Gillespie 10 1 48 2 (2w)
Bichel 10 1 44 1 (3w)
Hauritz 10 1 50 2 (1w)
Hogg 10 0 53 0 (1nb, 2w)
for anyone want to watch the match here is the link:
good luck
… and the juggernaut moves on … 21 on a row now … please somebody stop these aussies
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Windies cannot stop thee aussies with thier popgun bowling attack. Windies have good bowling line-up but Gosh thier bowling lineup sucks Big time
They can only win through an exceptional performnce by one or two batsmen
Bichel continues to be Lara's nemesis on this tour.
hmmm, reminds me of a famous comment that was made in the mid-late 90's:
"Aspiring young cricketers in England are mixing up the names of their national heroes. The latest addition is the new skipper and opening bat, who they now identify as "Atherton B. Mcgrath".
4th ODI - Australia won by 67 runs
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Australian players celebrates their 67 run victory over the West Indies in the fourth ODI.
......and the winning-streak hits 21 matches; and hopefully it would be 24 soon. :)
Another Great win for the Aussies. No praise high for them.
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Fantastic Michael Clarke
I liked batting style of Michael. Cool and calm, running between the wickets is good; and shots he played were positive. As a result, he scored his second half-century in the ODI. Good for him.
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Ian Harvey, right, makes a successfull appeal for LBW on Chris Gayle.
As for West Indies, same old stories. Chris Gayle stepped up for the West Indies. Lara, on the other hand, had a terrifice but limited inning of 40.
ODI # 2018
Australia in West Indies, 2002/03, 4th One-Day International
West Indies v Australia
Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad
24 May 2003 (50-over match)
**Result: Australia won by 67 runs
Series: Australia leads the 7-ODI series 4-0**
Toss: Australia
Umpires: RE Koertzen (SA) and EA Nicholls
TV Umpire: B Doctrove
Match Referee: RS Madugalle (SL)
ODI Debut: RO Hurley (WI).
**Man of the Match: AC Gilchrist **
**Australia innings (50 overs maximum) R B 4 6
+AC Gilchrist b Hurley 84 103 9 1**
ML Hayden c Hurley b Drakes 44 61 5 0
*RT Ponting c Hurley b Powell 38 47 2 0
A Symonds b Collymore 24 28 2 0
**MJ Clarke not out 55 40 6 1**
MG Bevan c Lara b Drakes 21 22 1 0
**Extras (lb 9, w 9, nb 2) 20
Total (5 wickets, 50 overs) 286**
DNB: GB Hogg, IJ Harvey, B Lee, GD McGrath, JN Gillespie.
FoW: 1-78 (Hayden, 18.4 ov), 2-148 (Ponting, 31.4 ov),
3-200 (Gilchrist, 38.3 ov), 4-223 (Symonds, 41.6 ov),
5-286 (Bevan, 49.6 ov).
Bowling O M R W
Dillon 10 0 46 0 (1w)
Collymore 9 1 58 1 (1nb, 1w)
Gayle 10 0 52 0 (1w)
Hurley 10 0 57 1 (1w)
Drakes 10 0 62 2 (2w)
Powell 1 0 2 1
**West Indies innings (target: 287 runs from 50 overs) R B 4 6
CH Gayle lbw b Harvey 84 113 7 1**
RL Powell c Ponting b Gillespie 8 16 0 0
WW Hinds lbw b Lee 3 13 0 0
RR Sarwan lbw b McGrath 16 30 0 0
***BC Lara c Hayden b Symonds 40 47 4 0**
MN Samuels c Hogg b Harvey 27 20 4 0
+RD Jacobs run out (Lee) 13 16 1 0
RO Hurley run out (Symonds/Gilchrist) 0 0 0 0
VC Drakes lbw b Gillespie 9 12 1 0
M Dillon not out 0 1 0 0
CD Collymore run out (Ponting/Harvey) 2 6 0 0
**Extras (b 4, lb 4, w 8, nb 1) 17
Total (all out, 45.3 overs) 219**
FoW: 1-20 (Powell, 5.2 ov), 2-33 (Hinds, 10.3 ov),
3-77 (Sarwan, 22.2 ov), 4-146 (Lara, 34.2 ov),
5-174 (Gayle, 37.5 ov), 6-197 (Samuels, 41.1 ov),
7-201 (Hurley, 41.4 ov), 8-217 (Jacobs, 44.1 ov),
9-217 (Drakes, 44.2 ov), 10-219 (Collymore, 45.3 ov).
Bowling O M R W
Lee 8 1 30 1 (1nb, 1w)
Gillespie 8 0 30 2 (4w)
McGrath 7 0 21 1
Hogg 9 1 41 0 (1w)
Harvey 9.3 0 58 2 (1w)
Symonds 4 0 31 1 (1w)
zero_one, what is the url for today's match.
sorry Umair … i was out for a match which we lost due to batting collapse in the top order a la Pakistan
… so here u go …
good luck
Finally they are winning and breaking the record of Aussies for winning 21 consecutive victories...
WI finally defeated Austrlia comfortably by 39 runs and ends Aussies streak of 21 consecutive wins. Congrats to WI! :k: ![]()