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Andrew Flintoff is off crutches but still faces a long recovery period © AFP Andrew Flintoff has a three-year Lancashire deal under his belt, but is unsure when he will be able to return to the cricket field as he continues a slow recovery from post-... Full Article at Cricinfo.com
Swashbuckling all-rounder Shahid Afridi hoped his more responsible approach to batting and effective bowling help Pakistan defend the World Twenty20 title and win the 2011 World Cup. Full Article at Cricket365
Pakistan's Shahid Afridi (L) and New Zealand's Brendon McCullum wait for the ball during their second one-day international cricket match in Abu Dhabi on November 6, 2009. View Photo »
Being the captain I have to plan for the World Twenty20 because I want to win it once again -- for my team, for my country and for my people, who are by our wins
Sunday, November 08, 2009 LAHORE: Former Pakistan chief cricket selector Abdul Qadir says the national team must nurture its up-and-coming talent if it is to be a competitive force at the 2011 World Cup. Full Article at The News
Former Pakistan chief selector Abdul Qadir says the national team must nurture it's up-and-coming talent if it is to be a competitive force at the 2011 World Cup. Full Article at NDTV
All-rounder Shahid Afridi, buoyed by a run of good form, said on Saturday he hoped his new attitude to batting and bowling would help Pakistan to defend its World Twenty20 title and win the World Cup in 2011. Full Article at NDTV
Pakistan's Shahid Afridi (2nd-R) celebrates with captain Younus Khan (R) and another teammate after the dismissal of New Zealand's Ross Taylor during their second one-day international cricket match in Abu Dhabi on November 6, 2009. View Photo »
I’ve got the IPL shortly after that, and then the World Twenty20 [starting on April 30]. I just want to get playing as soon as I can, but to give a date is difficult at the moment
One casualty after the Indian team’s early exit from the T20 World Cup and the Champions Trophy was bowling coach Venkatesh Prasad. He tells Abhishek Raghunath why his removal is not justified and why bowlers fade away soon. Full Article at IBN Live
ABU DHABI Mohammad Aamer is just 17 years old, but is well on his way to become Pakistans premier pace bowler. His whippy pace and swing bowling have already troubled many world-class batsmen. Full Article at Khaleej Times
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Pakistan's Shahid Afridi (L) and New Zealand's Brendon McCullum wait for the ball during their second one-day international cricket match in Abu Dhabi on November 6, 2009.
View Photo »Pakistan's Shahid Afridi (2nd-R) celebrates with captain Younus Khan (R) and another teammate after the dismissal of New Zealand's Ross Taylor during their second one-day international cricket match in Abu Dhabi on November 6, 2009.
View Photo »Pakistan's Shahid Afridi bowls during the second one-day international cricket match against New Zealand in Abu Dhabi on November 6, 2009.
View Photo »Pakistan's Shahid Afridi (R) bowls during the second one-day international cricket match against New Zealand in Abu Dhabi on November 6, 2009.
View Photo »JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 01: Tilakaratne Dilshan of Sri Lanka with The ICC T20 International Performance Of The Year Award at The ICC Awards 2009 held at The Sandton Convention Centre on October 1, 2009 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
View Photo »Sri Lanka's Tillakaratne Dilshan addresses journalists after the the International Cricket Council Awards in Johannesburg, South Africa, Thursday Oct. 1, 2009. Dilshan won the ICC T20 International Performance of the Year.
View Photo »Britain's Stuart Broad walks back to his bowling mark during the ICC World Twenty20 cricket super eight match against South Africa at Trent Bridge, Nottingham in this June 11, 2009 file photo.
View Photo »England's Ravi Bopara bats watched by India's Mahendra Singh Dhoni (R) during the ICC World Twenty20 cricket super eight match at Lord's cricket ground in London in this June 14, 2009 file photo. Three consecutive ducks in his first three tests were the worst of times for Bopara.
View Photo »Younis Khan, second from right, captain of Pakistani cricket team receives check from officials of a local bank for winning the Twenty20 World Cup tournament, Friday, June 26, 2009 in Karachi, Pakistan.
View Photo »Captain of Pakistani cricket team Younis Khan smiles during a reception to celebrate the Twenty20 World Cup tournament, Friday, June 26, 2009 in Karachi, Pakistan.
View Photo »Pakistani cricketer Shahid Afridi, center, who played key role to win the Twenty20 World Cup tournament, surrounded by his fans on Friday, June 26, 2009 in Karachi, Pakistan.
View Photo »Sri Lanka's cricket team captain Kumar Sangakkara (R) smiles with teammate Lasith Malinga at Colombo international airport, after returning from the Twenty20 World Cup in England June 24, 2009.
View Photo »Sri Lanka's cricket player Thilakarathne Dilshan (R) greets his family at Colombo international airport, after returning from the Twenty20 World Cup in England June 24, 2009.
View Photo »Sri Lanka's cricket player Muttaiah Muralitharan (L) has his shirt pulled by his son at Colombo international airport, after returning from the Twenty20 World Cup in England June 24, 2009.
View Photo »Sri Lanka's cricket player Sanath Jayasuriya takes part in a religious ceremony at Colombo international airport, after returning from the Twenty20 World Cup in England June 24, 2009.
View Photo »Sri Lanka's cricket team captain Kumar Sangakkara (R) smiles at teammate Sanath Jayasuriya during a news conference at Colombo international airport, after returning from the Twenty20 World Cup in England June 24, 2009.
View Photo »Sri Lanka's cricket team captain Kumar Sangakkara speaks to reporters at Colombo international airport, after returning from the Twenty20 World Cup in England June 24, 2009.
View Photo »Sri Lankan cricket captain Kumar Sangakkara speaks during a media briefing upon their arrival at the Bandaranayake International Airport in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, June 24, 2009.
View Photo »Pakistani cricketer Abdul Razzaq, center, is greeted with flower garlands by fans upon his arrival at Allama Iqbal airport in Lahore, Pakistan, early Wednesday, June 24, 2009.
View Photo »Pakistani cricketer Abdul Razzaq, center, is greeted with flower garlands by fans upon his arrival at Allama Iqbal airport in Lahore, Pakistan, early Wednesday, June 24, 2009.
View Photo »Sri Lankan cricketer Tillakaratne Dilshan, right, offers prayers during religious observances along with teammates upon the team's arrival at the Bandaranayake International Airport in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, June 24, 2009.
View Photo »Sri Lankan cricketer Tillakaratne Dilshan offers prayers during religious observances upon the team's arrival at the Bandaranayake International Airport in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, June 24, 2009.
View Photo »Sri Lankan cricketer Tillakaratne Dilshan kisses his daughter Limansa as wife Manjula looks on upon his arrival at the Bandaranayake International Airport in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, June 24, 2009.
View Photo »Sri Lankan cricket captain Kumar Sangakkara listens to questions as teammate Tillakaratne Dilshan looks on during a media briefing upon their arrival at the Bandaranayake International air port in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, June 24, 2009.
View Photo »Sri Lankan cricket captain Kumar Sangakkara arrives at the Bandaranayake International airport in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, June 24, 2009. Sri Lankan cricketers arrived Wednesday after winning the runners up trophy of the Twenty20 World Cup final held in England.
View Photo »Pakistan's Shahid Afridi (2nd-R) celebrates with captain Younus Khan (R) and another teammate after the dismissal of New Zealand's Ross Taylor during their second one-day international cricket match in Abu Dhabi on November 6, 2009.
View Photo »Being the captain I have to plan for the World Twenty20 because I want to win it once again -- for my team, for my country and for my people, who are by our wins
I’ve got the IPL shortly after that, and then the World Twenty20 [starting on April 30]. I just want to get playing as soon as I can, but to give a date is difficult at the moment
I want to help my team win the World Twenty20 again next year and then the bigger prize of the World Cup in two years' time.
Mr Butt sought resumption of the bilateral series but Mr Manohar told him that the Indian team has a choc-a-bloc calendar in the next seven-eight months. We are playing Australia now, then comes Sri Lanka and after that we have Twenty20 World Cup in the West Indies. There is simply no space (for a bilat...
We are playing Australia [ Images ] at the moment and after that we will play Sri Lanka [ Images ]. We will then take on South Africa [ Images ] followed by the Indian Premier League [ Images ] and the World Twenty20 [ Images ] so there is no free space for the Indian team
For the cricketing-loving people of the Caribbean, the ICC World Twenty20 2010 is a rare opportunity to view the world's top cricketers - both men's and women's - performing at their best. The countdown to April 30 is on.
Mickey and I will now work out a detailed programme on the way forward which will include putting certain recommendations to the Board on the progress and programmes needed to be put in place ahead of next year's ICC World Twenty20 in the Caribbean and the ultimate goal, the 2011 ICC World Cup on the As...
I am focussing on two important events (the Twenty20 World Cup in 2010 and the Limited-Overs World Cup in 2011) and that's why I'm not playing Test matches ... I have not quit playing Test matches and will see after these two major events.
I've informed the chairman about my views regarding the (World Twenty20) preparations
Half the time I was in South Africa, some time in England, some time in Australia. When India were winning the World Twenty20, I was in Munich
I take full credit for it, I bowled badly to Yuvraj (Singh) in 2007 at the first Twenty20 World Cup and if India didn't win the World Cup this wouldn't exist
We know this is a new ball game and we will approach it with a totally different mindset ... The women's game is still fairly new to the concept but we are confident of coming out victors in this format as well. We still carry a lot of confidence from the last T20 game we played against Australia at the...
I was sent to the Twenty20 World Cup in England and did fairly well. Even in Sri Lanka, my performance was all right in the ODIs and Twenty20 match but then they dropped me for the Champions Trophy which came as a surprise
He is the only captain who has led our team to the title in the World Twenty20 Cup. Pakistan also reached the semifinals of the Champions Trophy under his captaincy.
He is a good captain, he led Pakistan to the World Twenty20 title ... Then Pakistan beat India and reached the semi-final in the Champions Trophy, which was a big success. His reaction to match-fixing allegations was natural and had I been in his place, my reaction would have been the same. This was una...
There have been reasons why I haven't taken part in the last couple of IPLs. I've always said that it's a competition I would love to take part in at the right time ... If the timing is right, if my body is healthy and I'm feeling good and a team wants me, it could be a great opportunity to prepare for ...
We've got a young and enthusiastic group but we must recognize that we've got a lot of work to do in Twenty20 cricket and our recent form hasn't been good. Naturally, we'll target the ICC World Twenty20 in the Caribbean next year and I feel we have plenty of talent to genuinely mount a challenge in that...
Aaron Redmond made a strong case for his inclusion with confident performances at the World Twenty20 and Champions Trophy
Afridi is my Twenty20 captain and there is a Twenty20 World Cup not so long from now in the West Indies
The fact is that when we won the T20 World Cup the whole nation including the government feted us. So if anyone is disappointed with our performance in the Champions Trophy they can ask the reasons for it from us
It is a good opportunity for me to play in the foreign leagues that will enhance my game before the next T20 World Cup in the West Indies
If you look at Pakistan, it has improved gradually under Younus. We won the Twenty20 World Cup in England and reached the Champions Trophy semifinal - those are not bad results
We need two more good days. If it happens, it will be very nice for me and it will be fantastic for Pakistan. We need a couple of titles because cricket is the only game in Pakistan that brings the people together. It is time we give them one more gift following our Twenty20 World Cup triumph.
With the arrival of Ajmal, our spin is very strong. That is the main reason why we won the World T20 in England and why we are favourites here.
RT: @Celltick: Top Rated Sri Lanka [Dialog]: Twenty20 2009 Quiz: Who won Twenty20 World Cup 2009?
- michellemancini 3 days ago
RT @celltick: Top Rated Sri Lanka [Dialog]: Twenty20 2009 Quiz: Who won Twenty20 World Cup 2009?
- QU1M3R4 3 days agoTop Rated Sri Lanka [Dialog]: Twenty20 2009 Quiz: Who won Twenty20 World Cup 2009?
- Celltick 3 days ago
twenty20 world cup 2009: The atomosphere at Lords Before the Big Final http://bit.ly/3GMgdh
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