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Monday, February 28, 2011

India still favorites - Latest World Cup Odds


Outright World Cup 2011 Odds 

 PaddypowerBoylesportsBet365TotesportWilliamhillVCBet
India5/213/511/4--11/4
South Africa9/29/29/2--9/2
Sri Lanka9/29/29/2--9/2
Australia511/25--5
Pakistan13/2713/2--13/2
England13/2815/2--7
West Indies282528--28
New Zealand282528--28
Bangladesh405033--50
Holland50010001000--1000
Ireland100010001000--1000
Zimbabwe500500500--1000
Canada100020005000--5000
Kenya100020005000--10000

Monday, February 21, 2011

Australia and Zimbabwe

Head-to-head record for Australia and Zimbabwe ahead of Monday's World Cup clash at the Sardar Patel Stadium:

Matches: 27

Australia wins: 25

Zimbabwe wins: 1

No result: 1

First meeting: June 9, 1983, Trent Bridge - Zimbabwe won by 13 runs

Last meeting: May 29, 2004, Harare - Australia won by eight wickets



In World Cup


Matches - 8


Australia wins -7
Zimbabwe wins - 1

Sunday, February 20, 2011

SRI LANKA vs CANADA


Head-to-head record for Sunday's World Cup Group A clash between Sri Lanka and Canada:

Matches: 1

Sri Lanka wins: 1

Canada wins: 0

First meeting: Feb 19, 2003, Paarl - Sri Lanka won by nine wickets


NEW ZEALAND vs KENYA


Head-to-head record for New Zealand and Kenya ahead of Sunday's World Cup Group A clash:

Matches: 2

New Zealand wins: 1

Kenya wins: 1

First meeting: Feb 2, 2003, Nairobi - Kenya won by default

Last meeting: March 20, 2007, St Lucia - New Zealand won by 148 runs

World Cup

New Zealand wins 1
Kenya wins 1



Saturday, February 19, 2011

Alcohol, music banned inside World Cup venues

Alcohol and musical instruments have been banned from Sri Lanka's World Cup stadiums as part of a security plan in the co-host nation, police said on Friday.

Police chief Mahinda Balasuriya said that drunk spectators or anyone carrying any alcohol will not be allowed entry to grounds.

Police and military personnel will frisk everyone who enters the ground.

Sharp instruments, glass bottles, cans, firecrackers and smoke bombs are also not permitted, he said.

"This is the largest sporting event hosted by Sri Lanka in recent years, we'll assure you the best security," Balasuriya said.

Banners and placards will be permitted, though any with offensive slogans will not be allowed, while national flags other that the countries playing in a match will also be removed.

Sri Lanka had a number of international cricket matches called off during a 26-year civil war in the island.

However, the country has had no security issues since  2009.

United States state department on Thursday alerted its citizens traveling to India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh of the possiboility of terrorist attacks.

"While the US government has no specific threat information regarding the Cricket World Cup, large, high-profile events of this nature can be targets for terrorist attacks," the department said on its website.

INDIA vs BANGLADESH

Head to head: Overall Matches - 22; India - 20, Bangladesh - 2

In Bangladesh: Matches - 13; India - 12 , Bangladesh - 1

Ranking: India - 2, Bangladesh - 8






Head-to-head record:
Total played: 22. India wins: 20; Bangladesh wins: 2
In the sub-continent: 20. India wins: 19; Bangladesh wins: 1
In the World Cups: 1. India wins: 0; Bangladesh wins: 1
* Bangladesh caused one of the biggest upsets of the 2007 World Cup by defeating India and being instrumental in their early elimination. This is the only time they have faced each other in a World Cup match. Tamim Iqbal was the batting hero while Mashrafe Mortaza  was the man-of-the-match for his bowling
* Since then, Bangladesh have lost seven matches on the trot to India, all of them in the sub-continent, the closest margin being by five wickets.
* Bangladesh's recent form record (WWWLW) and eight wins out of their last 10 matches yielding results, including their 4-0 win against New Zealand at home, has been one of their best runs making them feel very confident, playing at home.
* India's recent form record (LLWWL) is not as inspiring in ODIs for the team ranked the number one Test nation. However, with the side decimated by injuries, they were praised for their spirited performance in South Africa . They, too, will be buoyed by their 5-0 win against New Zealand at home, although they will be worried about the Houdini acts their lower middle order or lesser acclaimed bowling attack have had to perform to compensate for the top order batting failures and/or injuries.
* Bangladesh's 18-18 win-loss record at the Shere Bangla National Stadium is much better than their overall win-loss record of 64-178. Clearly, the home crowd helps them perform better than at most other places. India have won seven out of the 10 matches they have played at this ground.
* Aged 21, opener Tamim Iqbal will be the one Bangladesh player everyone will be watching. He has come a long way from his precocious half century against India in the 2007 World Cup, and will look to give his team a strong, dynamic start.


Friday, February 18, 2011

India - Hot favorites to win the World cup???

Latest Odds from the leading Betting online sites


Outright World Cup 2011 Odds - Click To Bet

 PaddypowerBoylesportsBet365TotesportWilliamhillVCBet
India311/411/411/411/411/4
Sri Lanka7/29/2447/29/2
South Africa5559/29/25
Australia11/211/211/2511/25
Pakistan788788
England789899
New Zealand202022202022
West Indies201622202022
Bangladesh334040333340
Zimbabwe200250300200250200
Ireland5005005005002501000
Canada100010002000100010002500
Holland75010002000100010002500
Kenya100010002000100010002500