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Showing posts with label The winning player. Show all posts

Friday, November 25, 2011

The Bruins Have Played Two Straight Games Ends At 10 With Shootout Looss

Red Wings and Bruins
The Bruins [team stats] have played two straight games that have had a lot of hype, for vastly different reasons. And not only did both games match the hype, they were both smashing aesthetic successes in their own ways. Billed as a match up of two of the league's best teams, the Red Wings and Bruins didn't disappoint, going toe-to-toe for regulation and overtime before Detroit's offensive skill spelled an end to Boston's 10-game winning streak.

The Red Wings, who twice had one-goal leads, moved ahead 1-0 on Filppula's goal with 7:17 to go in the opening period. It came just a few minutes after Horton missed one of his three good scoring chances.

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

The Match Of Sri Lanka v Pakistan --1st ODI...

The 1st ODI Sri Lanka v Pakistan:

Pakistan and Sri Lanka are going to play the 1st ODI of the series of five matches today, November 11, 2011, at Dubai Sports Club (DSC).

 The Pakistan and Sri Lanka Match
Prior to this, Pakistan won the 3-Test series 1-0. It was the Men in Green’s first Test victory over the Lions after a gap of 5 years.

The Left-Hander Kumar Sangakkara:

It will not be wrong to term the former captain as one of the greatest batsman of the time. The 34-year-old left-hander can preserve his wicket, yet score swiftly . Kumar SangakkaraHe is adept in forging valuable partnerships, be it in Test or ODI cricket.
Sangakkara has established himself as a front-footed batsman, with cut and pull shots as his specialties. The batting star amassed enormous runs including double centuries, centuries and fifties in the recently-concluded Test series.

The Right-Handed Batsman Mahela Jayawardene:

Mahela Jayawardene
The 34-year-old right-handed batsman is undoubtedly a match-winning player, whose form and technique rivals the greats. The usual opener and occasional one-down batsman often contributes crucial runs to his team’s innings.


It like Sangakkara, his Test batting average is above 50. His ODI stats are also glaring. The stylish batsman staged his International debut in 1997, and played his first ODI game in 1998.




Last Word:


If the batting trio thrives, the Lankan Lions will surely be Lankan Lionsable to start the series on a winning note. Nevertheless, the match will be a rip-roaring competition, likely to attract huge crowds.







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