South Africa v India 3rd ODI (14:30 local | 12:30 GMT)
the riivalries of the woooooo aaaahhhhhh match between
India and South Africa will continue in their 3rd ODI. As the past result of the matches generate the some of the energy as the -
1-----1st ODI match between them was the huge victory for the Southafricans over india with the gain of confidence.
2-----2nd ODI match between them was a narrow but the top class victory of india over South africa.
the 3rd ODI match between INDIA VS SOUTH AFRICA will be played today(18/jan/2011) at (14:30 local | 12:30 GMT)
you can watch the live action only on
http://livestreamingcricket-lucky.blogspot.com/
kindly stay in touch with us to fire up the live action
thanks,
LUCKY
list of TOP 10 FOOTBALLERS
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BARCELONA PRIMERA LIGA 1256

R MADRID PRIMERA LIGA 965

CHELSEA PREMIER LEAGUE 925

R MADRID PRIMERA LIGA 904

MAN UNITED PREMIER LEAGUE 891

TOTTENHAM PREMIER LEAGUE 875

MAN UNITED PREMIER LEAGUE 847

BARCELONA PRIMERA LIGA 841

CHELSEA PREMIER LEAGUE 840

DORTMUND BUNDESLIGA 821

BAYERN BUNDESLIGA 815

BARCELONA PRIMERA LIGA 813

DORTMUND BUNDESLIGA 808

MAN CITY PREMIER LEAGUE 798

CHELSEA PREMIER LEAGUE 794

BARCELONA PRIMERA LIGA 791

BAYERN BUNDESLIGA 787

BARCELONA PRIMERA LIGA 785

MAN UNITED PREMIER LEAGUE 785

R MADRID PRIMERA LIGA 782
Michael Bevan, the former Australia middle-order batsman, has been named coach of the Orissa team for the next edition of the Ranji Trophy. Bevan, earlier this month, was also appointed coach of the Kings XI Punjab team for 2011 IPL.
1----Leicestershire continue to feel the effects of a tumultuous 2010 and have announced a loss of £404,862 for the year to September 30. The county was beset with problems last summer, with the resignations of chief executive David Smith, senior coach Tim Boon and chairman Neil Davidson.
2----Jonty Rhodes, the former South African batsman, will continue to help Kenya with their preparations for the World Cup, which starts on February 19. Rhodes, who first worked with the team during a three-week training camp at the High Performance Centre in Pretoria in November 2010, will link up with the squad when they return to Kenya later this week, following a tour of India.
3----Darren Pattinson, the right-arm swing bowler who played one Test for England, has signed a new contract with Nottinghamshire that commits him to the club until the end of the 2012 season.
4----Mike Hussey's place in Australia's World Cup squad is in doubt after it was confirmed he suffered a hamstring tear while batting during the six-wicket winover England on Sunday
5----Opener Aftab Alam anchored Habib Bank Limited's chase of 235 on the final day with a patient century, amid support from captain Hasan Raza and Fahad Masood, to set up their first title win since 1977-78.
6----Ajmal Shahzad is hopeful the England selectors will stick with him for the World Cup after he waited patiently for his chance on the tour of Australia. Shahzad didn't feature during the Ashes after being added to the squad, but played both Twenty20 internationals and the first ODI at the MCG.
7----Chris Martin believes New Zealand's wicket-filled final session was well deserved after they bowled with discipline for much of the third day at the Basin Reserve. The New Zealand attack reaped the rewards for relentlessly plugging away outside the off stump, as they picked up six Pakistan wickets for 82 runs in the evening session.
8-----The exclusion of middle-order batsman Rohit Sharmawas the surprise in India's 15-man World Cup squad announced in Chennai. The other bone of contention had been the second specialist spinner's slot, and the selectors have picked both offspinner R Ashwin and legspinner Piyush Chawla, ahead of left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha. Most of the other names in the squad were along expected lines.
9----The bowlers dominated Mountaineers' 33-run win over Mid West Rhinos at the Country Club in Harare, with 20 wickets falling in under 76 overs of play. Timycen Maruma seemed the only batsman to come to terms with conditions, slamming five sixes in his quickfire 59 to boost Mountaineers to 163 all out. Rhinos' chase never got going, the visitors chipping away with spin and seam alike to seal the victory in the 37th over.
the riivalries of the woooooo aaaahhhhhh match between
India and South Africa will continue in their 3rd ODI. As the past result of the matches generate the some of the energy as the -
1-----1st ODI match between them was the huge victory for the Southafricans over india with the gain of confidence.
2-----2nd ODI match between them was a narrow but the top class victory of india over South africa.
the 3rd ODI match between INDIA VS SOUTH AFRICA will be played today(18/jan/2011) at (14:30 local | 12:30 GMT)
you can watch the live action only on
http://livestreamingcricket-lucky.blogspot.com/
kindly stay in touch with us to fire up the live action
thanks,
LUCKY
list of TOP 10 FOOTBALLERS
1

(1)
L. Messi FORWARD 
2

(2)
C. Ronaldo FORWARD 
3

(5)
F. Lampard MIDFIELDER 
4

(3)
G. Higuaín FORWARD 
5

(4)
W. Rooney FORWARD 
6

(7)
R. Van der Vaart MIDFIELDER 
7

(15)
D. Berbatov FORWARD 
8

(13)
D. Villa FORWARD 
9

(9)
F. Malouda MIDFIELDER 
10

(6)
L. Barrios FORWARD 
11

(11)
M. Gómez FORWARD 
12

(14)
D. Alves DEFENDER 
13

(10)
M. Hummels DEFENDER 
14

(17)
C. Tévez FORWARD 
15

(16)
D. Drogba FORWARD 
16

(18)
C. Puyol DEFENDER 
17

(8)
A. Robben MIDFIELDER 
18

(23)
X. Hernández MIDFIELDER 
18

(20)
L. Almeida da Cunha MIDFIELDER 
20

(21)
S. Ramos DEFENDER 
Michael Bevan, the former Australia middle-order batsman, has been named coach of the Orissa team for the next edition of the Ranji Trophy. Bevan, earlier this month, was also appointed coach of the Kings XI Punjab team for 2011 IPL.
1----Leicestershire continue to feel the effects of a tumultuous 2010 and have announced a loss of £404,862 for the year to September 30. The county was beset with problems last summer, with the resignations of chief executive David Smith, senior coach Tim Boon and chairman Neil Davidson.
2----Jonty Rhodes, the former South African batsman, will continue to help Kenya with their preparations for the World Cup, which starts on February 19. Rhodes, who first worked with the team during a three-week training camp at the High Performance Centre in Pretoria in November 2010, will link up with the squad when they return to Kenya later this week, following a tour of India.
3----Darren Pattinson, the right-arm swing bowler who played one Test for England, has signed a new contract with Nottinghamshire that commits him to the club until the end of the 2012 season.
4----Mike Hussey's place in Australia's World Cup squad is in doubt after it was confirmed he suffered a hamstring tear while batting during the six-wicket winover England on Sunday
5----Opener Aftab Alam anchored Habib Bank Limited's chase of 235 on the final day with a patient century, amid support from captain Hasan Raza and Fahad Masood, to set up their first title win since 1977-78.
6----Ajmal Shahzad is hopeful the England selectors will stick with him for the World Cup after he waited patiently for his chance on the tour of Australia. Shahzad didn't feature during the Ashes after being added to the squad, but played both Twenty20 internationals and the first ODI at the MCG.
7----Chris Martin believes New Zealand's wicket-filled final session was well deserved after they bowled with discipline for much of the third day at the Basin Reserve. The New Zealand attack reaped the rewards for relentlessly plugging away outside the off stump, as they picked up six Pakistan wickets for 82 runs in the evening session.
8-----The exclusion of middle-order batsman Rohit Sharmawas the surprise in India's 15-man World Cup squad announced in Chennai. The other bone of contention had been the second specialist spinner's slot, and the selectors have picked both offspinner R Ashwin and legspinner Piyush Chawla, ahead of left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha. Most of the other names in the squad were along expected lines.
9----The bowlers dominated Mountaineers' 33-run win over Mid West Rhinos at the Country Club in Harare, with 20 wickets falling in under 76 overs of play. Timycen Maruma seemed the only batsman to come to terms with conditions, slamming five sixes in his quickfire 59 to boost Mountaineers to 163 all out. Rhinos' chase never got going, the visitors chipping away with spin and seam alike to seal the victory in the 37th over.
The Rhinos seamers soon had Mountaineers' top order reeling after Vusi Sibanda won the toss and decided
10----
South Africa is no stranger to such musings. One name especially stands out as the man who inspired those in South Africa as Tendulkar does today in India. Graeme Pollock is his name, a player recognised internationally as one of the best batsmen to ever play the game. He had the second highest Test average (of those who had scored more than 2000 Test runs). He used to hold the record for the highest score by a South African and is part of the Pollock dynasty that has given so much to the South African cause over the years.
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