Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Twenty 20 Cricket Match

Twenty 20

Twenty20 is a form of cricket, originally introduced in England for competition among professionals in the county in England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) in 2003. A Twenty20 game involving two teams who each have only one innings, hit a maximum of 20 overs.

A Twenty20 game is completed in about three hours, with tickets each lasting around 75 minutes, bring the game closer to the time interval at other popular sports teams. It was introduced to create a vibrant form of games that appeal to viewers on the ground and viewers on TV, and as such has been very successful. ECB did not intend that Twenty20 would replace other types of cricket and has continued with his hand.

Since its creation, the game spread around the cricket world. In most international tours there is at least one Twenty20 match and most Test-playing nations have a domestic cup. The first World Twenty20 played in South Africa in 2007 with India, Pakistan, defeated in the last five runs.Pakistan appear in the finals again in Twenty20 World 2009, this time against Paksitan Sri Lanka but ended up winning by eight windows.

The Indian Premier League Twenty20 is now the league's biggest and most popular in the world

T-20 History

The idea of an abridged version of the game at professional level was discussed in England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) in 1998 and 2001.

When Benson & Hedges Cup ended in 2002, the ECB had no competition one day to fill his seat. The cricket authorities sought to increase the game's popularity with the younger generation in response to falling crowds and reduced patronage. It was intended to provide fast, exciting cricket access to thousands of fans who were evicted from the longer version of the game. Stuart Robertson, the ECB's marketing manager, suggested by 20 more for each set of responses to the presidents of the county in 2001 and voted 11-7 in favor of adopting the new format.

A media group was asked to develop a name for the new Twenty20 game and was the selected title. Twenty20 Cricket is also known as T20 cricket. A mathematician from Perth, Western Australia, Dr George Christos, also claims to have proposed a similar format to the ICC and the ECB in 1997. However, the Court rejected participation in the development of the final concept.

Twenty20 Cup

The first official Twenty20 matches played on 13 June 2003 between a number of English counties in the first Twenty20 season Cup.The Twenty20 in England was relatively successful, with Surrey Lions beat Warwickshire Bears for 9 windows in the final to claim the Twenty20 Cup.

On 15 July, 2004 for Middlesex vs. Surrey (the first Twenty20 game will be held in the Lord), attracted an audience of 26,500, the largest participation of all cricket games, not the last day since 1953.

Twenty 20 International

On 17 February 2005 Australia defeated New Zealand in the complete game of the first men in the Twenty20 international, played at Eden Park in Auckland. The game was played in a cheerful manner - both sides turned out in kit similar to that used in the 1980s, the New Zealand team are a direct copy of that worn by the Beige Brigade. Some of the players also played a mustache / beard and hair styles popular in the 1980s involved in a competition among them to seek the best retro, at the request of the Beige Brigade. Australia won the overall game, and as a result became obvious towards the end of NZ entries, players and umpires took things less seriously - Glenn McGrath jokingly repeats Trevor Chappell arms incident from 1981 ODI between the two sides, and Billy Bowden showed him a mock red cards (red cards are not normally used in cricket) in response.

The first Twenty20 international in England was played between Australia and England at the Rose Bowl in Hampshire on 13 June 2005, which England won by a record margin of 100 runs.

On 9 January 2006 Australia and South Africa met in the game in the first Twenty20 International in Australia. Initially each player's nickname displayed on the back of his uniform instead of his surname. The international match drew a crowd of 38,894 people at the Gabba. Australia convincingly won the match with man of the match Damien Martyn scoring 96 runs.

On 16 February 2006 New Zealand defeated West Indies in a tie at 3-0 in the bowl, each 126 runs were scored in the right game. The game was the last international match played by Chris Cairns - NZC handed stitches Lifesize cardboard customers face when they arrive in the area.

Twenty20 World Wide

The game of 12 January 2005 Australia Twenty20 first game in WACA ground between the warriors and thieves western Victoria. It drew a sellout 20,700

Starts July 11, 2006 19 West Indies regional teams competed in what was called the Stanford 20/20 tournament. The event has been funded by billionaire Allen Stanford, who gave at least U.S. money market fund $ 28000000. West Indies legends also backed the program, and more "care" of the teams under their stay in and around purpose built ground in Antigua. It is intended that the tournament will be an annually recurring event. Guyana won the inaugural event, defeating Trinidad and Tobago with 5 gates.

First prize for the winning team was U.S. $ 1,000,000, but the prizes were given during the course of the tournament, including game of the match (U.S. $ 10,000), and man of the match ($ 25,000 U.S. $).

1 November 2008, West Indies Superstars team (101-0/12.5 overs) beat England (99/all off) with 10 gates. England slipped to 33-4 and 65-8 after 15 acquisitions in sámit Patel took 22 to 99 in 19.5 overs, still easily the lowest Twenty20 total. Chris Gayle was an amazing 65 races was not.

February 1, 2008 For Twenty20 match between Australia and India, 84,041 people attended the match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground involvement of the Twenty20 World Champions against the ODI World Champions.

Format

Twenty20 game format that corresponds to the limited overs cricket, the two teams each, with a few lines, the main difference being that each team bats for a maximum of 20 overs. In terms of visual format not batter members arrive and depart from the traditional costumes, but going in and out of the bank "(usually a number of chairs) visible in the area corresponding to the area where" Technicians Association Football " or a baseball dugout.

The following fielding restrictions:

* There is no more than five fields may be on the leg side at any time.

* In the first six overs, the maximum of two fields to be outside the circle by 30 yards.

* After the first six overs, five fields may be outside the fielding circle.

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