Sunday, March 1, 2015

Cricket World Cup 2015 Tickets

To make the Cricket World Cup 2015 ticket reasonable for individuals, the tickets costs of the approaching World Cup in 2015 have been kept in a reach which is feasible for individuals to bear. The seats are partitioned into three classes which are as per the following: 

Class 1 – These are the costliest constrained seats adjacent to the structure. The cost for booking online in this class is in US Dollars and extents from US $ 3,450 to US $ 4,000. 

Class 2 – These are the standard numbered seats accessible for booking. The value ranges from US $ 2,490 to US $ 2,900. 

Class 3 – These seats are the regular seats which entitles holder of the ticket to enter inside the stadium and sit according to the accessibility of the seat. The cost of these seats ranges from US $ 1,890 to US $ 2,000. 

Until further notice, the Cricket World Cup 2015 tickets booking are accessible in US Dollars just. With the progression of time and accessibility of the Cricket World Cup 2015 tickets, evaluating can be made adaptable and tickets made accessible in different coinage.

ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Schedule

The ICC Cricket World Cup is on the horizon of another glorious journey. And, cricket lovers from all over the world are waiting for the grand collaboration of all cricket nation to fight for the glorious World Cup. The 11th iteration of the World Cup 2015 will start on 14th February, and there is no doubt in my mind that the day is going to be celebrated among the love of different nations despite the difference in flag color, religion or caste. The key to the whole game is the love of cricket.

Details of ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Schedule

200px-2015_Cricket_World_Cup_logoThe event will help for 44 days and major number of matches will be held in Austraila. The reason can be the number of available grounds in Austraila compared to New Zeland. Also, the crowd gathering can be huge in Austraila compared to New Zeland.
The 11th iteration of the ICC Cricket World Cup is going to be a great chance for Test-playing nations such as England, New Zealand, Bangladesh, Kenya and South Africa. On the other side, India will try to defend their title that they won in 2011.

Gayle whacks 215

Chris Gayle rediscovered his mojo in spectacular fashion on Tuesday with the first ever World Cup double century to drive West Indies to a 73-run victory over Zimbabwe in their Pool 'B' clash at Manuka Oval.
Chris Gayle rediscovered his mojo in spectacular fashion on Tuesday with the first ever World Cup double century to drive West Indies to a 73-run victory over Zimbabwe in their Pool 'B' clash at Manuka Oval. The opener's 215 was the highest individual innings in a World Cup match, the third highest in any one-day international, and formed the large part of a 372-run partnership with Marlon Samuels (133 not out), also an one-day record. The dreadlocked 35-year-old slugged 16 sixes -- tying the one-day record -- as well as 10 fours in his 147-ball knock and even though he was dismissed with the last ball of the innings, West Indies were set fair at 372 for two.

Afghanistan edge Scotland in thriller

Afghanistan posted their first-ever victory at the World Cup on Thursday with a nail-biting one-wicket win over Scotland in Dunedin on Thursday.
Afghanistan posted their first-ever victory at the World Cup on Thursday with a nail-biting one-wicket win over Scotland in Dunedin on Thursday. Afghanistan chased down their target of 211 with just three balls to spare, bringing up a remarkable win for the minnows, appearing in their first World Cup. Samiullah Shenwari who like many of the Afghan players learned his cricket in refugee camps after fleeing civil strife back home, rescued the side with a defiant 96 after they had collapsed to 97 for seven. Javed Ahmadi contributed 51, while tail-ender Shapoor Zadran scored the winning runs, courtesy of a last-over boundary off Scotland paceman Iain Wardlaw. Shapoor, who had earlier excelled with the ball, fell face down on the ground with relief after seeing Afghanistan home as the gutted Scots looked on.

Centurions Dilshan, Sangakkara hammer Bangladesh

Seasoned campaigners Tillakaratne Dilshan and Kumar Sangakkara struck dazzling centuries to punish a woeful Bangladesh and set up a resounding 92-run win for Sri Lanka in their World Cup clash in Melbourne on Thursday.
Seasoned campaigners Tillakaratne Dilshan and Kumar Sangakkara struck dazzling centuries to punish a woeful Bangladesh and set up a resounding 92-run win for Sri Lanka in their World Cup clash in Melbourne on Thursday. Dilshan blasted 161 and Sangakkara 105 as the evergreen pair combined for an unbeaten 210-run stand to fire Sri Lanka to an imposing 332-1 in front of a boisterous crowd of 30,000 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Appalling in the field, Bangladesh's middle and lower order grafted hard but were set a mission impossible after a top order collapse that saw them slump to 100-5 after 20 overs. Sri Lanka paceman Lasith Malinga captured the final two wickets in consecutive balls as Bangladesh were dismissed for 240 with three overs to spare. Though master batsman Sangakkara was dropped twice in his aggressive 76-ball knock, 38-year-old Dilshan was virtually flawless as he enjoyed a welcome return to form after scoring 24 and a duck in the team's opening matches against New Zealand and Afghanistan respectively.

De Villiers 162 blasts South Africa to win

South Africa captain AB de Villiers hammered the second-fastest century in World Cup history as he led his side to a crushing 257-run victory over the West Indies at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Friday.
South Africa captain AB de Villiers hammered the second-fastest century in World Cup history as he led his side to a crushing 257-run victory over the West Indies at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Friday. De Villiers finished on an unbeaten 162 off just 66 balls as South Africa raced to the second-highest World Cup total of 408 for five, behind only the 413 for five made by India against Bermuda, a non-Test nation, in Trinidad in 2007. The Proteas' skipper's innings was also the fastest 150 in ODIs and de Villiers now has the fastest fifty, hundred and 150 in ODI cricket – all coming against the West Indies. South Africa's second win of the tournament put them firmly back on track for the quarter-finals after their abject 130-run loss to India and revived their bid for a maiden World Cup title.

New Zealand edges Aussies by 1 wicket

New Zealand edges Aussies by 1 wicket AUCKLAND, New Zealand (AP) New Zealand scraped home in a thrilling finish against Australia in Saturday's clash of the Cricket World Cup co-hosts, Having bowled out Australia for just 151, New Zealand looked set to inflict a humiliating defeat on its neighbour when it cruised to 78-1 in the eighth over, but some superb bowling by Mitchell Starc (6-28) breathed new life into the contest. Williamson ended it when he clubbed a six from the first ball of the 24th over, delighting a packed Eden Park and leaving New Zealand unbeaten at the top of Pool A. Starc's magnificent bowling effort — he took three wickets for four runs from three overs in his final spell — meant Australia left the match with its pride and confidence intact just when both looked shot after a powerful performance by New Zealand's bowlers and batting top order. The result did, though, set up New Zealand to win the pool and to take an easier path than Australia through the quarterfinals. Starc claimed his wickets in two bursts, twice plunging New Zealand's innings into chaos. He first removed Black Caps skipper McCullum, who made a typically dashing 50 off 21 balls with seven fours and three sixes. That wicket precipitated a mini-collapse of three wickets in five balls around the innings break, reducing the hosts from 78-1 to 78-4.

Rangana Herath injured while England score 309

England batsman Joe Root's century guided his side to 309 for six, batting first in their Cricket World Cup match against Sri Lanka in Wellington.
England batsman Joe Root's century guided his side to 309 for six, batting first in their Cricket World Cup match against Sri Lanka in Wellington. So to win, Sri Lanka will need 310 in their innings, which is a little bit more than six runs an over. Root hit 121, while the wickets were shared amongst the Sri Lankan bowlers. Spinner Rangana Herath possibly has a broken finger after being struck by a ball hit hard by England's Joss Buttler. He is currently undergoing an X-ray xamination to assess the actual damage to his fingers. Herath's finger was bleeding and he went straight off the field. (www.radionz.co.nz)

Thirimanna sets a record

Lahiru Thirimanna became the youngest Sri Lankan player to score a World Cup century
Lahiru Thirimanna became the youngest Sri Lankan Player to score a World Cup century. This is his 4th ODI century. Thirimanna scored 100 in 117 balls in 39th over when the total score of Sri Lanka was 228/1 at Wellington , New Zealand.

SL beat England

A jubilant 212-run partnership between Lahiru Thirimanna and Kumar Sangakkara led the country to yet another match victory in World Cup 2015 as Sri Lanka beat England by 9 wickets at Wellington, New Zealand.
A jubilant 212-run partnership between Lahiru Thirimanna and Kumar Sangakkara led the country to yet another match victory in World Cup 2015 as Sri Lanka beat England by 9 wickets at Wellington, New Zealand. While, Thirimanna became the youngest Sri Lankan Player to score a World Cup century Sangakkara scored his fastest (100 in 70 balls) ODI century. Thirimanna scored 100 in 117 balls in 39th over when the total score of Sri Lanka was 228/1 at Wellington, New Zealand.

SL has a few areas to look at - Satisfying week but

After a disappointing start to the World Cup campaign with a defeat against the Kiwis, the Sri Lankans were made to fret against the unknown Afghans, before playing the way we know, to win quite handsomely against the Bangladeshi's. It has been a satisfying week for Sri Lanka who has to now look forward to two big games against England, which will be today 1 March, and then Australia on 8 March, before they end their first round with the match against Scotland on 11 March. In reality every game for Sri Lanka is bound to be important, as their standing in the group will determine the opponents come the quarter final stage.As for their performance so far, Sri Lanka after the batting faltered to a point against Afghanistan, has a few areas to look at.