Jean-Paul Duminy often informally referred to as JP Duminy is a cricketer who plays for South African cricket team. Duminy is a left-handed batsman and a right-arm off spin bowler who was born on 14 April 1984 and was brought up in Western Cape. He also plays domestic cricket for his home team, the Cape Cobras. Duminy became popular during the South African under-19s tour to England in 2003 and in the 2003- 04 domestic season, where he averaged over 72 two years after breaking into South Africa's Western Province side. In ICC World Cup 2011 Duminy's became the second batsman after Adam Gilchrist to be dismissed for 99. Right now at the age of 27 JP Duminy has established himself as one of the leading cricketers in the World and is going strong.
Monday, August 29, 2011
Abraham Benjamin de Villiers
Abraham Benjamin de Villiers or also known as AB de Villiers or only AB is a South African cricketer and also recently captain of cricket team of South Africa after Graeme Smith’s give up from the One Day Internationals and Twenty20 after 2011’s Cricket World Cup. Professionally he is a right-handed batsman who made his Test debut at the age of just 20 against England in late 2004. Villiers performance was great in 2007 World Cup when he played against India and Pakistan very gracefully making four 50’ In 2011 Cricket World Cup AB de Villiers scored two successive centuries. He became the first South African to score two centuries in a single World Cup. He also plays for Royal Challengers Bangalore in IPL since its fourth season for whopping amount of US$ 1.1 million. However he previously played for Delhi Daredevils.
Test Cricket
Test Cricket is one of the three main sport forms of cricket. The first official Test match was held between England and Australia on 15th of March 1877 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and Australia won the match. Since then the process of Test matches is so on with the players playing with red ball and wearing white dresses. Test match involves four innings which are played between two teams of 11 players each in a time spam of usually five days.
A Test match to celebrate 100 years of Test cricket was held in Melbourne from 12 to 17 March 1977. In this match, Australia won by 45 runs against England, the same margin as the first Test match in 1877.
A Test match to celebrate 100 years of Test cricket was held in Melbourne from 12 to 17 March 1977. In this match, Australia won by 45 runs against England, the same margin as the first Test match in 1877.
IPL (India)

Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Cricket Game
Cricket is one of the most played and talk about games in the World today. Cricket was invented in 15th century and eventually came to prominence in late 17th century. It is a bat- and-ball game which involves two teams with 11 players each in an oval-shaped field on a rectangular pitch of 22 yards. One team bats and tries to make as many scores as possible and the other team bowls and fields to limit the scores by dismissing batsmen. Test and One Day International crickets are the two main tournaments in the international sports while Twenty20 cricket is the latest discovery in the field of cricket. Indian Premier League is also getting attention of the cricket lovers.
Hashim Amla

Eoin Morgan

the first ever player to score centuries for two nations, as he scored an unbeaten 110 against Bangladesh. He also played well during the 2011 ICC World Twenty20 which England won.
James Anderson

Chris Woakes

Graeme Swann

Graham Onions

Graeme Smith

Johan Botha

Friday, August 19, 2011
KC Sangakkara

Lindamlilage Prageeth Chamara Silva
Lindamlilage Prageeth Chamara Silva, born December 14, 1979 is a Sri Lankan cricket Player. He is specialist right-handed batsman and leg-break bowler. At first he was not a strong player however he later managed to keep himself in the field. He made his first One Day International against India just few weeks before the 2007 World Cup in which he scored 350 runs with an average of 43.75 and also 4 half centuries and a highest score of 64. Due to his success in middle order, Sri Lankan team got boost in One Day International and Test cricket.
Tilakaratne Mudiyanselage Dilshan
Tilakaratne Mudiyanselage Dilshan is a Sri Lankan cricketer and recently captain of National Cricket Team of Sri Lanka. Dilshan was born on October 14, 1976 and has been a member of Sri Lankan cricket Team since 1999. His bating style is aggressive right-handed and his bowling is spin. In 2009 ICC World Twenty20 he achieved the award of International Performer of the year for his 96 off 57 balls in the semi-final against West Indies. At the age of 16, he converted himself from Islam to Buddhism before that he was also known by his name Tuwan Mohammad Dilshan.
Lasith Malinga

Thursday, August 18, 2011
Cricket History
Cricket which is a major sport in the world today got recognized in 16th century and eventually got fame with international matches played since 1844. The official history of International Test cricket began in 1877. There are many speculations about the derivation of the world cricket. In the 16th century it was called as “creckeff” which may have been derived from the Middle Dutch crick (-e), meaning a stick. Word “krickstoel” which means a long low stool which is used for kneeling in church was also considered for the derivation of word cricket.
In the early 17th century cricket became a status symbol for rich families of England however with the passage of time it also became popular among the middle and lower classes of Britain’s. After the Civil war ended in the mid of 17th century cricket also took place in the extra curricular activities performed in the institute and eventually grabbed the attention of students and teacher communities in these schools. Gamblers were also in the race of people who got attracted towards the bating, and they started making large bets on this game. Cricket was first time reported in a news paper in 1696.
Gamblers took cricket a little more seriously in their professional lives. They for the first time started building teams, they thought making teams of their own choice and pattern will help them for their bets. Men like Sir William Gage, Alan Brodrick and Edward Stead who were notable business men of that time also arranged their time for cricket. At that time press was also taking keen interest in cricket and its activities and for the first time press mentioned individual players like Thomas Waymark.
Alan Brodrick was the first person who made “articles of agreement” to determine the code of practice in a particular game. Later on, in 1744 the law of cricket was coded for the first time. In the mean time cricket also moved out of England towards the America, West Indies and India by British East India Company and keep on spreading all over the World during the 18th century.
The first ever international cricket game was between the Canada and USA which was played in 1844 in St George’s Cricket Club in New York. Some of the other countries like Australia and America also collaborated on this valuable game and traveling of the players was being started. In 1877, Australia and England had first Test match ever between their teams. In the late 19th century the official County Championship was constituted in England and the process was followed by several other countries. This period has been known as “The Golden Age of Cricket” until the First World War shattered its glory. Great names like Wilfred Rhodes, K S Ranjitsinhji and Victor Trumper rose to the undeniable fame.
Initially four balls over was introduced which was later replaced by five balls and current six balls over. Many states also experienced eight balls over and hence in 1947 Laws of Cricket allowed six or eight balls over depending on the conditions of play which was later limited to the only six balls over in 2000’s Laws.
19th century was the era of the growth of Test cricket. Countries like India, West Indies, New Zealand and Pakistan became test nations before and afterwards the Second World War. Cricket’s newest invention is Twenty20 which led to the formation of Indian Premier League both of the events have developed good TV audience ratings.
World Cup History
Cricket World Cup is an international One Day International (ODI) competition in cricket of men’s. Organized by the International Cricket Council (ICC), the first World Cup was took place in England in 1975 and since then it has been taking place every four years. Certain kind of changes has been taken place in the format since the first ever Cricket World Cup.
The first cricket World Cup was played from June 7 to June 21 in England in 1975 and was called as Prudential Cup. There were eight countries Pakistan, Australia, England New Zealand,West Indies, India, Sri Lanka and East Africa participated in the event. South African team was on boycott from international sports. The matches were played in 2 groups of 4 teams. The top two teams from each group played the semifinals, and the winners of these played the final. The final was played between West Indies and Australia and West Indies won by 17 runs. The West Indies scored 291 runs in 60 overs at a loss of 8 wickets. In reply Australia made 274 runs in 58.4 overs all out.
The second cricket World Cup was again held in England from June 9 to June 23 in 1979. The format of the game was same as it was in 1975. West Indies once again won by 92 runs. In the final they batted first and made 286 runs in 60 overs at a loss of 9 wickets. In reply, England made 194 runs before being all out after 51 overs.
In 1983, the Third Cricket World cup took place for consecutively third time in the England between 9 and 25 June. The game format was same as in 1975 and the final was won by India by 43 runs against West Indies.
The Fourth Cricket World Cup was named as the Reliance Cup. It was the first World Cup held outside the England in Pakistan and India jointly. In the final Australia made 253 in their 50 overs with a loss of 5 wickets and won by only 7 runs. In reply, England came up just short,making 246 in their 50 overs for a loss of 8 wickets.
Fifth event was held in the Southern hemisphere. The game format was changed. Wasim Akram of Pakistan and Martin Crowe of New Zealand were the leading wicket taker and leading run scorer respectively. Pakistan made 249 runs in 50 overs for 6 Wickets, compared to England's total of 227 runs in 49.2 all out. Pakistan won by 22 Runs under the captaincy of Imran Khan.
The final of the sixth four year event was held in Lahore, Pakistan between Sri Lanka and Australia. Australia made 241 runs in 50 overs for a loss of 7 wickets. In reply, Sri Lanka made 245 runs in 46.2 overs losing only 3 wickets and finally won the event.
The semi-final match of seventh World Cup between Australia and South Africa which was a tie made history. The final was played between Pakistan and Australia at London. Australia made 133 runs in 20.1 overs for 2 wickets in reply Pakistan made 132 All out in 39 overs. Australia won by 8 Wickets.
In 2003’s World Cup final Australia batted first and made 359 runs in 50 overs losing only 2 wickets. In reply India made 234 after being all out in 39.2 overs. Australia was crowned champions after beating India by 125 runs.
In 2007 Australia won the World Cup with Sri Lanka as runner up. India was the next winning team in 2011 Cricket World Cup.
Monday, August 15, 2011
Gautam Gambhir
Gautam Gambhir, born 14 October 1981, is a batsman who represents Indian Cricket Team. Since 2003 and 2004 he is the member of One Day International and Test Cricket in a respective order. He is the only Indian cricketer to achieve more than 300 runs in four consecutive Test series and 500 runs in five consecutive Test matches. He played notably in 2007 ICC World Twenty20 leading India to win the tournament. He also represented Delhi Daredevils in the Indian Premier League and later Kolkata Knight Raiders since 2011. Gambhir showed a power pack performance by reaching 97 runs from 122 balls in the final of 2011 Cricket World Cup.
Yuvraj Singh
Yuvraj Singh is an Indian Cricketer who born on 12 December 1981. His father Yograj Singh was also a fast bowler and a Punjabi movie actor. He is basically a left-handed batsman but can also bowl part-time left-arm orthodox spin. He debuted in One Day International in 2000 and went on to become a regular member of Test cricket in 2003. He hit six sixes in an over against England’s Stuart Broad at the 2007 World Twenty20. In 2011 Cricket World Cup he was honored as the man of the Tournament. Also known by his nickname U.V, Singh also takes part in commercials as a brand ambassador of various kinds of national and international brands.
Virender Sehwag

Sachin Tendulkar

MS Dhoni

Mike Hussey

He made debut in One Day International and Test Australia at the age of 28 and 30 respectively which is relatively late. However he has had a very successful international carrier. Born on 27 May 1975, Hussey also plays in the Indian Premier League for the Chennai Super Kings. In the semi-final of the ICC World Twenty20, he scored 60 runs off 24 balls which helped to defeat Pakistan and to make Australia’s place in the final. In 2006, he was top-ranked ODI batsman in the World.
Ricky Ponting
Ricky Ponting, born 19 December 1974, is an Australian cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and close catching fielder. He is also an occasional bowler. In November 1992, with Ponting just 17 years and 337 days he played for the first time against South Australia before making his debut on One Day International in 1995 against South Africa. After a few months he debuted in Test Cricket against Sri Lanka. He became One Day International captain and Test captain in 2002 and 2004 respectively, and remained as a captain until 2011. As of July 2010 Ricky Ponting is Australia’s leading run-scorer in ODI and Test cricket, with more than 25,000 runs internationally. He has made 39 Test centuries. He is also the most successful Australian captain of all time with 48 victories in 77 Test matches between 204 and 2010. He also played with the Kolkata Knight Raiders in the Indian Premier League in 2008.
Shane Watson

Only after one year of his carrier as a regular member of ODI team he had three stress factures in his back causing him to miss the 2003 Cricket World Cup however he returned to the ODI in 2004-2005 seasons. He played as opening batsman at the 2006 ICC Champions Trophy, alongside Adam Gilchrist and impressed with his bating and bowling which helped Australia to win its first Champion Trophy. He again faced injury during the 2007 Cricket World Cup and 2007 ICC World Twenty20 and missed most of the both tournaments. On 30 March 2011, Watson was named as test and ODI vice captain.
Cameron White
Cameron Leon White is a powerful middle order batsman and right-arm leg spin bowler who represents Australian Cricket Team. Born on 18 August 1983, he is also currently captaining Australian team in Twenty20. At the age of 20, he became Victoria’s youngest ever captain. White found himself in and out of the side in international matches due to his not so great bowling skills before finally becoming a regular member in one-day squads after couple of good performances in 2009. He was announced as the captain for the 2-match Twenty20 series after Michael Clarke retired from Twenty20 Internationals.With Shane Watson as the vice captain, White was also named as the permanent Twenty20 captain in all formats in 2011.He also represented Deccan Charges in the fourth season of Indian Premier League as vice captain.
Abdul Razzaq
Abdul Razzaq is a right arm fast-medium bowler and a right-handed batsman, who is currently representing Pakistani Cricket Team. He started playing cricket professionally in 1996 when he was almost 17 years old. He is known as an aggressive batsman though basically a fast bowler he has improved his bating throughout the years. Though he debuted in One Day International in 1996 but he didn’t made Test cricket debut until 1999 against Australia. His versatility in both bating and bowling got the attention of selectors for 1999 World Cup in which he performed well. After his temporary retirement (2007-2009) from International Cricket he returned to the field for 2009 World Twenty20 Championship in which he played very well, taking 5 wickets at an average of 14.80 and an economy rate of 5.92. He was also included in 2011 Cricket World Cup.
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Wasim Akram

After ruling World of cricket for 19 years he announced his retirement at the age of 36 on 18 May 2003.
Shahid Afridi
