Saturday, February 26, 2011

ICC World Cup Cricket Live Stream: Sri Lanka vs Pakistan Live Streaming ICC World Cup on 26 February, 2011

This great ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 held on India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 matches between Sri Lanka v Pakistan. Sri Lanka v Pakistan at Colombo (RPS) in Sri Lanka. Schedule time of Match is 10:00 (GMT/UTC) . The match is schedule to be played on February 26, 2011. The match would be played in day. Don’t miss to watch via internet feed on broadcast online TV Sri Lanka v Pakistan Live streaming on the scheduled starting time above. Also get preview, recaps, score result, highlights, line-up and prediction if available. So guys if you cannot Sri Lanka v Pakistan Live from your TV, don’t worry, you still can watch Sri Lanka v Pakistan online stream from your PC for only on here. You can enjoy these live stream Sri Lanka v Pakistan the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 all match on your PC by online TV link. Okay the great cricket fans don’t late to watch live online only on here…. >>



Match: Sri Lanka vs Pakistan
Date: Saturday, 26 February, 2011.
Time: 10:00 until 18:00 (GMT/UTC)
Competitions: ICC Cricket World Cup

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Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka opened their tournament with a 210 run win over Canada in Group A, one of the biggest wins in Cricket World Cup history. They were helped by some inept Canadian batting and by the fact that Canada lost two front line bowlers to injury during the game. Concerns for them after that match will be the form of their formidable opening bat Tillakaratne Dilshan, who seemed to be struggling to time the ball at all, and the ease with which some of the Canadian batsmen played Muttiah Muralitharan; the last thing they want in a competition that they hope to win again is for their most potent weapon to lose its power at the last moment.

Pakistan

The Pakistanis also had an easy first game, proving far too good for Kenya in a game in which captain Shahid Afridi was inexplicably allowed to take five wickets. That alone tells you a lot about the quality of the opposition and it will therefore be something of a worry for them that openers Mohammed Hafeez and Ahmed Shehzad (not to be confused with England’s Ajmal Shehzad) managed only 10 runs between them. Fortunately, Misbah-ul-Haq’s good run of form continued and they were able to post a total that was always going to be too big for Kenya.

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