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Friday 20 February 2015

ICC World Cup 2015 Is Fixed | ICC World Cup 2015 Is Completely Fixed

ICC World Cup 2015 Is Fixed

WhatsApp message says World Cup is fixed, South Africa to lift the cup

 
If the latest message that is going viral on WhatsApp is something to go by then 2015 ICC World Cup is fixed and chokers South Africa will finally win the title for the first time. The message doing the rounds on the messaging service says the World Cup matches are fixed and South Africa is going to win the tournament. The message lists the World Cup 2015 schedule and also lists the winners of the match
The message that went viral on popular messaging app says India (Ind), Australia (Aus), New Zealand (NZ), Sri Lanka (SL), South Africa (RSA), Pakistan (Pak) and Zimbabwe (Zim) will qualify for the quarter final round of the tournament. India along with Australia, Sri Lanka and South Africa will reach the semi final with Australia and South Africa setting up the title clash
 
The final match of the World Cup 2015 will be played between Australia and South Africa. RSA will break their tradition of losing big tournament and become the winner of ICC World Cup 2015. The message also includes the results of all the matches of the World Cup, going to take place during February and March.
Here is the WhatsApp message that went viral:
World Cup 2015 fixed winners!
14/2: NZ vs SL (NZ)
Aus vs Eng (Aus)

15/2: RSA vs Zim (RSA)
Ind vs Pak (Ind)

16/2: Ire vs WI (Ire)
17/2: NZ vs Sco (NZ)
18/2: Ban vs Afg (Ban)
19/2: UAE vs Zim (Zim)
20/2: Nz vs Eng (NZ)
21/2: Pak vs WI (Pak)
Aus vs Ban (Aus)

22/2: Afg vs SL (SL)
Ind vs Rsa (RSA)

23/2: Eng vs Sco (Eng)
24/2: WI vs Zim (WI)
25/2: Ire vs UAE (Ire)
26/2: Afg vs Sco (Afg)
Ban vs Srl (Srl)

27/2: RSA vs WI (RSA)
28/2: NZ vs Aus (Nz)
Ind vs UAE (Ind)

1/3: Eng vs SL (Eng)
Pak vs Zim (Pak)

2/3: Ire vs RSA (RSA)
4/3: Pak vs UAE (UAE)
Aus vs Afg (Aus)

5/3: Ban vs SCO (Ban)
6/3: Ind vs WI (Ind)
7/3: Pak vs RSA (RSA)
Ire vs Zim (Zim)

8/3: NZ vs Afg (NZ)
Aus vs SL (Aus)

9/3: Eng vs Ban (Eng)
10/3: Ind vs Ire (Ind)
11/3: SL vs SCO (SL)
12/3: RSA vs UAE (RSA)
13/3: NZ vs Ban (NZ)
Afg vs Eng (Eng)

14/3: Ind vs Zim (Zim)
Aus vs Sco (Aus)

15/3: Wi vs UAE (Wi)
Ire vs Pak

QF 1: NZ vs Ind (Ind)
QF 2: Aus vs Zim (Aus)
QF 3: Eng vs RSA (RSA)
QF 4: SL vs Pak (SL)
SF 1: Aus vs Ind (Aus)
SF 2: SL vs RSA (RSA)

Final: Aus vs RSA (RSA)
The WhatsApp post claiming that World Cup is fixed, has gone viral. While nobody knows the authenticity of the post but users curiously check the match results with the prediction. There always has been reports that World Cup and other big tournaments are fixed in such a manner that interest of the Cricket lover remain till the last match. But it has never been proved. If the message is indeed true, then Proteas have lot to celebrate.

 

Friday 6 February 2015

Saturday 3 January 2015

India Captain Dhoni Retires From Tests

India Captain Dhoni Retires From Tests

NEW DELHI: India's captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni announced his retirement Tuesday from Test match cricket shortly after his team lost a series against Australia.
Dhoni had chosen "to retire from Test Cricket with immediate effect in order to concentrate" on 50-over and T20 cricket, said a statement from cricket authorities.
The announcement comes just weeks before India are due to begin their defence of the 50-over World Cup trophy that Dhoni lifted on home soil in 2011.
The statement also said star batsman Virat Kohli would  captain the Indian team for the fourth and final Test against Australia that begins in Sydney on January 6.
While India managed to hang on for a draw in the third Test in Melbourne earlier Tuesday, it was not enough to prevent Australia from regaining the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
The 33-year-old Dhoni, who is also the team's wicket-keeper, took over as Test skipper in 2008 after a succesful spell captaining the one-day and T20 sides.
Under his leadership, India at one stage became the top-ranked Test nation. But they have struggled when playing away from home.
Before the series in Australia, Dhoni was in charge for a five-match series in England which India lost 3-1. -AFP

Saturday 20 December 2014

ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Schedule & Fixture

ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Schedule & Fixture
World Cup 2015 Schedule - World Cup 2015 will start on 14 Feb and end on 29 March 2015 in between 49 matches will be played in 14 venues this will be the world's largest international sports tournaments with 14 competing teams. You Can Also Watch Live World Cup on

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India Beat Pakistan in Kabaddi World Cup Final 2014

India Beat Pakistan in Kabaddi World Cup Final 2014

BADAL: In a thrilling final match of World Cup Kabaddi India defeated Pakistan by 45-42 points.
At start of the match Pakistan took lead and won first three quarters of the match but in last Pakistan lost last quarter of the  match.
Indian Team will get 20 million rupees as a winner while defeated team Pakistan will get 10 million rupees as runner up.
Indian team have won the title fifth time consecutively.
The Pakistani skipper Shafiq Chishti has alleged the match was finished before time and third umpire also threaten us. He said that Pakistan will not participate in any tournament in India if injustice continued.


CHANDI GARH: Defending champion India walked away with the men's Kabaddi World Cup 2014 title after defeating Pakistan by 45-42 in what green-shorts claimed was a match rife with biased decisions by Indian referees here on Saturday, Samaa reported.
Indian had set up the title clash with Pakistan after a defeating England in the semifinals of the fifth World Kabaddi Cup played at the Shaheed Bachan Singh Yadgari Stadium.
Protesting over the controversial refereeing, Pakistani Kabbaddi team skipper, Shafiq Chishti sounded out that his team would not take part in the next world cup of the sport.
“We condemn the impartiality of Indian sports authorities, who did not even let us drink water during the game, while our opponents on top of enjoying other luxuries, were even allowed to rub greasy balms all over their bodies to make it harder for us to grapple them,” a disgruntled Chishti said.
He also claimed that the match-ending whistle was blown a little too earlier shaving at least 3-5 minutes off the actual duration.
“They did it because we were winning the match. This is out and out outrageous,” said he.