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Monday, April 4, 2011

ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 / Scorecard-2nd semi final

ICC Cricket World Cup - 2nd semi final

India v Pakistan

India won by 29 runs










India innings (50 overs maximum) R M B 4s 6s SR
View dismissal V Sehwag lbw b Wahab Riaz 38 32 25 9 0 152.00
View dismissal SR Tendulkar c Shahid Afridi b Saeed Ajmal 85 160 115 11 0 73.91
View dismissal G Gambhir st †Kamran Akmal b Mohammad Hafeez 27 55 32 2 0 84.37
View dismissal V Kohli c Umar Akmal b Wahab Riaz 9 20 21 0 0 42.85
View dismissal Yuvraj Singh b Wahab Riaz 0 1 1 0 0 0.00
View dismissal MS Dhoni*† lbw b Wahab Riaz 25 64 42 2 0 59.52

SK Raina not out 36 69 39 3 0 92.30
View dismissal Harbhajan Singh st †Kamran Akmal b Saeed Ajmal 12 28 15 2 0 80.00
View dismissal Z Khan c †Kamran Akmal b Wahab Riaz 9 14 10 1 0 90.00
View dismissal A Nehra run out (Wahab Riaz/†Kamran Akmal) 1 1 2 0 0 50.00

MM Patel not out 0 1 0 0 0 -

Extras (lb 8, w 8, nb 2) 18











Total (9 wickets; 50 overs; 231 mins) 260 (5.20 runs per over)
Fall of wickets1-48 (Sehwag, 5.5 ov), 2-116 (Gambhir, 18.5 ov), 3-141 (Kohli, 25.2 ov), 4-141 (Yuvraj Singh, 25.3 ov), 5-187 (Tendulkar, 36.6 ov), 6-205 (Dhoni, 41.4 ov), 7-236 (Harbhajan Singh, 46.4 ov), 8-256 (Khan, 49.2 ov), 9-258 (Nehra, 49.5 ov)










Bowling O M R W Econ


Umar Gul 8 0 69 0 8.62 (2nb, 1w)

Abdul Razzaq 2 0 14 0 7.00

View wickets Wahab Riaz 10 0 46 5 4.60 (4w)
View wickets Saeed Ajmal 10 0 44 2 4.40 (2w)

Shahid Afridi 10 0 45 0 4.50

View wicket Mohammad Hafeez 10 0 34 1 3.40










Pakistan innings (target: 261 runs from 50 overs) R M B 4s 6s SR
View dismissal Kamran Akmal c Yuvraj Singh b Khan 19 40 21 3 0 90.47
View dismissal Mohammad Hafeez c †Dhoni b Patel 43 66 59 7 0 72.88
View dismissal Asad Shafiq b Yuvraj Singh 30 61 39 2 0 76.92
View dismissal Younis Khan c Raina b Yuvraj Singh 13 44 32 0 0 40.62
View dismissal Misbah-ul-Haq c Kohli b Khan 56 134 76 5 1 73.68
View dismissal Umar Akmal b Harbhajan Singh 29 35 24 1 2 120.83
View dismissal Abdul Razzaq b Patel 3 12 9 0 0 33.33
View dismissal Shahid Afridi* c Sehwag b Harbhajan Singh 19 25 17 1 0 111.76
View dismissal Wahab Riaz c Tendulkar b Nehra 8 16 14 1 0 57.14
View dismissal Umar Gul lbw b Nehra 2 9 3 0 0 66.66

Saeed Ajmal not out 1 18 5 0 0 20.00

Extras (w 8) 8











Total (all out; 49.5 overs; 239 mins) 231 (4.63 runs per over)
Fall of wickets1-44 (Kamran Akmal, 8.6 ov), 2-70 (Mohammad Hafeez, 15.3 ov), 3-103 (Asad Shafiq, 23.5 ov), 4-106 (Younis Khan, 25.4 ov), 5-142 (Umar Akmal, 33.1 ov), 6-150 (Abdul Razzaq, 36.2 ov), 7-184 (Shahid Afridi, 41.5 ov), 8-199 (Wahab Riaz, 44.5 ov), 9-208 (Umar Gul, 46.1 ov), 10-231 (Misbah-ul-Haq, 49.5 ov)










Bowling O M R W Econ

View wickets Z Khan 9.5 0 58 2 5.89 (2w)
View wickets A Nehra 10 0 33 2 3.30 (1w)
View wickets MM Patel 10 1 40 2 4.00 (1w)
View wickets Harbhajan Singh 10 0 43 2 4.30

View wickets Yuvraj Singh 10 1 57 2 5.70

Match details
Toss India, who chose to bat
Series India advanced
Player of the match SR Tendulkar (India)
Umpires IJ Gould (England) and SJA Taufel (Australia)
TV umpire BF Bowden (New Zealand)
Match referee RS Madugalle (Sri Lanka)
Reserve umpire RJ Tucker (Australia)
Match notes
  • India innings
  • Powerplay 1: Overs 0.1 - 10.0 (Mandatory - 73 runs, 1 wicket)
  • Over 5.5: Review by India (Batting), Umpire - SJA Taufel, Batsman - V Sehwag (Struck down)
  • India: 50 runs in 6.2 overs (39 balls), Extras 2
  • Powerplay 2: Overs 10.1 - 15.0 (Bowling side - 26 runs, 0 wicket)
  • Over 10.4: Review by India (Batting), Umpire - IJ Gould, Batsman - SR Tendulkar (Upheld)
  • Drinks: India - 90/1 in 14.0 overs (SR Tendulkar 29, G Gambhir 16)
  • 2nd Wicket: 50 runs in 55 balls (SR Tendulkar 29, G Gambhir 17, Ex 5)
  • India: 100 runs in 15.2 overs (93 balls), Extras 7
  • SR Tendulkar: 50 off 67 balls (8 x 4)
  • India: 150 runs in 26.2 overs (159 balls), Extras 7
  • Drinks: India - 173/4 in 33.0 overs (SR Tendulkar 76, MS Dhoni 14)
  • Over 39.5: Review by Pakistan (Bowling), Umpire - SJA Taufel, Batsman - MS Dhoni (Struck down)
  • India: 200 runs in 39.6 overs (242 balls), Extras 11
  • Over 41.4: Review by India (Batting), Umpire - SJA Taufel, Batsman - MS Dhoni (Struck down)
  • Powerplay 3: Overs 44.1 - 49.0 (Batting side - 43 runs, 1 wicket)
  • India: 250 runs in 48.4 overs (294 balls), Extras 18
  • Innings Break: India - 260/9 in 50.0 overs (SK Raina 36, MM Patel 0)
  • Pakistan innings
  • Powerplay 1: Overs 0.1 - 10.0 (Mandatory - 52 runs, 1 wicket)
  • Pakistan: 50 runs in 9.6 overs (60 balls), Extras 0
  • Powerplay 2: Overs 10.1 - 15.0 (Bowling side - 18 runs, 0 wicket)
  • Drinks: Pakistan - 70/2 in 15.3 overs (Asad Shafiq 8)
  • Pakistan: 100 runs in 22.5 overs (137 balls), Extras 0
  • Drinks: Pakistan - 142/4 in 33.0 overs (Misbah-ul-Haq 8, Umar Akmal 29)
  • Pakistan: 150 runs in 36.1 overs (217 balls), Extras 1
  • Pakistan: 200 runs in 44.6 overs (270 balls), Extras 3
  • Powerplay 3: Overs 45.1 - 50.0 (Batting side - 31 runs, 2 wickets)
  • Over 46.1: Review by Pakistan (Batting), Umpire - SJA Taufel, Batsman - Umar Gul (Struck down)
  • Misbah-ul-Haq: 50 off 68 balls (5 x 4, 1 x 6)

ICC Cricket World Cup 2011Final / Scorecard

ICC Cricket World Cup - final

India v Sri Lanka

India won by 6 wickets (with 10 balls remaining)










Sri Lanka innings (50 overs maximum) R M B 4s 6s SR
View dismissal WU Tharanga c Sehwag b Khan 2 30 20 0 0 10.00
View dismissal TM Dilshan b Harbhajan Singh 33 87 49 3 0 67.34
View dismissal KC Sangakkara*† c †Dhoni b Yuvraj Singh 48 102 67 5 0 71.64

DPMD Jayawardene not out 103 159 88 13 0 117.04
View dismissal TT Samaraweera lbw b Yuvraj Singh 21 53 34 2 0 61.76
View dismissal CK Kapugedera c Raina b Khan 1 6 5 0 0 20.00
View dismissal KMDN Kulasekara run out (†Dhoni) 32 41 30 1 1 106.66

NLTC Perera not out 22 10 9 3 1 244.44

Extras (b 1, lb 3, w 6, nb 2) 12











Total (6 wickets; 50 overs; 246 mins) 274 (5.48 runs per over)
Did not bat SL Malinga, S Randiv, M Muralitharan
Fall of wickets1-17 (Tharanga, 6.1 ov), 2-60 (Dilshan, 16.3 ov), 3-122 (Sangakkara, 27.5 ov), 4-179 (Samaraweera, 38.1 ov), 5-182 (Kapugedera, 39.5 ov), 6-248 (Kulasekara, 47.6 ov)










Bowling O M R W Econ

View wickets Z Khan 10 3 60 2 6.00 (1w)

S Sreesanth 8 0 52 0 6.50 (2nb)

MM Patel 9 0 41 0 4.55 (1w)
View wicket Harbhajan Singh 10 0 50 1 5.00 (1w)
View wickets Yuvraj Singh 10 0 49 2 4.90


SR Tendulkar 2 0 12 0 6.00 (3w)

V Kohli 1 0 6 0 6.00










India innings (target: 275 runs from 50 overs) R M B 4s 6s SR
View dismissal V Sehwag lbw b Malinga 0 2 2 0 0 0.00
View dismissal SR Tendulkar c †Sangakkara b Malinga 18 21 14 2 0 128.57
View dismissal G Gambhir b Perera 97 187 122 9 0 79.50
View dismissal V Kohli c & b Dilshan 35 69 49 4 0 71.42

MS Dhoni*† not out 91 128 79 8 2 115.18

Yuvraj Singh not out 21 39 24 2 0 87.50

Extras (b 1, lb 6, w 8) 15











Total (4 wickets; 48.2 overs; 230 mins) 277 (5.73 runs per over)
Did not bat SK Raina, Harbhajan Singh, Z Khan, MM Patel, S Sreesanth
Fall of wickets1-0 (Sehwag, 0.2 ov), 2-31 (Tendulkar, 6.1 ov), 3-114 (Kohli, 21.4 ov), 4-223 (Gambhir, 41.2 ov)










Bowling O M R W Econ

View wickets SL Malinga 9 0 42 2 4.66 (2w)

KMDN Kulasekara 8.2 0 64 0 7.68

View wicket NLTC Perera 9 0 55 1 6.11 (2w)

S Randiv 9 0 43 0 4.77

View wicket TM Dilshan 5 0 27 1 5.40 (1w)

M Muralitharan 8 0 39 0 4.87 (1w)
Match details
Toss Sri Lanka, who chose to bat
Series India won the 2010/11 ICC Cricket World Cup
Player of the match MS Dhoni (India)
Player of the series Yuvraj Singh (India)
Umpires Aleem Dar (Pakistan) and SJA Taufel (Australia)
TV umpire IJ Gould (England)
Match referee JJ Crowe (New Zealand)
Reserve umpire SJ Davis (Australia)
Match notes
  • Sri Lanka innings
  • Powerplay 1: Overs 0.1 - 10.0 (Mandatory - 31 runs, 1 wicket)
  • Powerplay 2: Overs 10.1 - 15.0 (Bowling side - 27 runs, 0 wicket)
  • Sri Lanka: 50 runs in 12.5 overs (79 balls), Extras 5
  • Drinks: Sri Lanka - 56/1 in 14.0 overs (TM Dilshan 31, KC Sangakkara 17)
  • Sri Lanka: 100 runs in 23.6 overs (146 balls), Extras 6
  • 3rd Wicket: 50 runs in 56 balls (KC Sangakkara 21, DPMD Jayawardene 30, Ex 0)
  • Drinks: Sri Lanka - 128/3 in 29.0 overs (DPMD Jayawardene 34, TT Samaraweera 5)
  • Over 31.3: Review by India (Bowling), Umpire - Aleem Dar, Batsman - TT Samaraweera (Struck down)
  • Sri Lanka: 150 runs in 33.1 overs (201 balls), Extras 7
  • DPMD Jayawardene: 50 off 49 balls (6 x 4)
  • 4th Wicket: 50 runs in 56 balls (DPMD Jayawardene 27, TT Samaraweera 19, Ex 4)
  • Over 38.1: Review by India (Bowling), Umpire - SJA Taufel, Batsman - TT Samaraweera (Upheld)
  • Over 43.1: Review by India (Bowling), Umpire - Aleem Dar, Batsman - KMDN Kulasekara (Struck down)
  • Sri Lanka: 200 runs in 43.3 overs (263 balls), Extras 11
  • Powerplay 3: Overs 45.1 - 50.0 (Batting side - 63 runs, 1 wicket)
  • 6th Wicket: 50 runs in 44 balls (DPMD Jayawardene 23, KMDN Kulasekara 31, Ex 1)
  • DPMD Jayawardene: 100 off 84 balls (13 x 4)
  • Sri Lanka: 250 runs in 48.3 overs (293 balls), Extras 11
  • Innings Break: Sri Lanka - 274/6 in 50.0 overs (DPMD Jayawardene 103, NLTC Perera 22)
  • India innings
  • Powerplay 1: Overs 0.1 - 10.0 (Mandatory - 41 runs, 2 wickets)
  • Over 0.2: Review by India (Batting), Umpire - Aleem Dar, Batsman - V Sehwag (Struck down)
  • Powerplay 2: Overs 10.1 - 15.0 (Bowling side - 40 runs, 0 wicket)
  • India: 50 runs in 10.6 overs (66 balls), Extras 2
  • Drinks: India - 81/2 in 15.0 overs (G Gambhir 40, V Kohli 19)
  • 3rd Wicket: 50 runs in 53 balls (G Gambhir 28, V Kohli 19, Ex 3)
  • G Gambhir: 50 off 56 balls (6 x 4)
  • India: 100 runs in 19.3 overs (117 balls), Extras 7
  • India: 150 runs in 29.5 overs (179 balls), Extras 10
  • 4th Wicket: 50 runs in 60 balls (G Gambhir 25, MS Dhoni 22, Ex 3)
  • Drinks: India - 165/3 in 32.0 overs (G Gambhir 79, MS Dhoni 23)
  • India: 200 runs in 37.5 overs (227 balls), Extras 11
  • MS Dhoni: 50 off 52 balls (4 x 4)
  • 4th Wicket: 100 runs in 106 balls (G Gambhir 40, MS Dhoni 54, Ex 6)
  • Over 44.3: Review by Sri Lanka (Bowling), Umpire - Aleem Dar, Batsman - Yuvraj Singh (Struck down)
  • Powerplay 3: Overs 45.1 - 50.0 (Batting side - 32 runs, 0 wicket)
  • India: 250 runs in 46.2 overs (278 balls), Extras 15
  • 5th Wicket: 50 runs in 42 balls (MS Dhoni 31, Yuvraj Singh 21, Ex 2)

ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 / Photos



Features

The Dhoni method
How India’s captain has handled cricket’s most frustrating job with aplomb.

How We Won the World Cup
Clive Lloyd, Wasim Akram, Vivian Richards, Aravinda de Silva and others from trophy-winning sides tell us about their roads to the prize.

The new rules for success
Sidharth Monga talks to Adam Gilchrist and John Wright about what to expect from this World Cup

From 1996 to 2011
Sharda Ugra on the changes the game on the subcontinent has seen from the last World Cup held in Asia

One-man bands
Solo performances that took the World Cup by storm

What next for the ODI?
Osman Samiuddin on why reports of the demise of the format are premature

The game changers
Razzaq, Pollard, White, Mathews, Raina: five players you can expect to make an impact

Ruling the middle kingdom
Martin Crowe on how teams’ approach to Powerplays will influence the tournament

Gameplan India
Aakash Chopra, Javagal Srinath, Kiran More, TA Sekar and VB Chandrasekhar on the six questions India need to address

Bowling to brutes
Ian Bishop tells us how he would bowl to some of today’s most fearsome batsmen

With minds bold and strokes free
Sanjay Manjrekar on how Twenty20 has liberated modern batsmen

Plus: Travel guides to the 13 venues, featuring tips from Tamim Iqbal, Kumar Sangakkara, Robin Uthappa and other cricketers. Previews for the top nine teams. Andy Zaltzman on the 2019 World Cup. Anand Ramachandran’s comic strip on advertising in cricket. Stats trends across the previous editions of the tournament.World Cup quiz.
























Friday, March 18, 2011

Connect to the internet using your cell phone and laptop computer

You'll be amazed at how easy it can be to connect to the internet using your cell phone and laptop computer. Connect anywhere, anytime, just one button to click.

When I'm away from the office, I usually have a laptop computer with me. That way, if I can find an internet connection, I can check email, surf the web, and handle any business emergencies - without being tied to the office.

The trick though, is in finding an internet connection while on the road.

In many cases, I am able to find free wifi connections - in parking lots of shopping centers and malls, hotel lobbies, major truckstops, and in some campgrounds.

Just by turning on the computer, the wifi card I use automatically 'sniffs' for open wifi connections, and when one is found, connects me to the internet (see my article WiFi wonders - connecting to free high speed internet with your laptop and high power wifi card.)

When wifi is available, it is definitely one of the best and fastest ways to connect to the internet while on the road.

But when wifi is not available, your on-the-road internet connection options are limited to either connecting by cell phone, or using something like the AT&T Edge wireless card.

In this article, I'll show you how to connect to the internet using your cell phone.

Connecting the cell phone and laptop to the internet

Connecting your laptop to the internet using your cell phone can be surprisingly easy - if you have the right phone, the right cell service provider, and a simple connection cable.

The good news is that the three major cell phone carriers in the US all make it relatively easy to connect. And regardless of which cell carrier you use, the connection process is very similar (but this is subject to change as the companies merge or upgrade to new technologies).

For this article, we will use the Verizon system as our example (Verizon is the largest cell phone carrier in the US.)

Starting with the right cell phone

To connect to the internet with a cell phone, you need a cell phone that:

  • Is either Dual Mode or Tri Mode - To connect to the internet, you need a cell phone that works in digital format. A dual mode phone is all digital and operates on two digital networks (1900 MHz and 800 MHz).

    A tri mode phone works on the two digital bands, as well as on the analog network (800 MHz).

    Tri mode phones will provide the most connection options, but unless you live in an area where the service is only analog, dual mode phones will get the job done.

    Connecting with an analog only cell phone will be difficult, expensive, and painfully slow - and not worth the effort.

  • Has a data port - almost all newer cell phones have a data port which allows you to connect the cell phone to a number of devices - including laptop computers. If your cell phone does not have a data port, you will not be able to use it to connect to your laptop or internet.

When visiting the different cell phone provider web sites, you can search for 'tri mode' phones, and will find many that are available. If you currently have a dual mode phone, it is not worth upgrading to a tri mode unless you travel in areas where only analog service is available.

The right service plan

To connect to the internet, you will want a cell service plan that includes the 'data' service. Most current plans do include data, but you should check before you connect - to insure there is no extra surcharge for data usage.

Additionally, you should find out how many data minutes your plan has each month, and what times of days those minutes are available. You'll also want to know the cost per minute should you exceed the data allocation. (I have read reports of people unknowingly running up hundreds of dollars in data services while on the net connected by cell phone.)

Ideally, you'll want unlimited data minutes - at least on nights and weekends.

Internet Provider

Being able to connect the cell phone to the laptop is one thing, but how do you log on to the internet from a cell phone laptop connection?

Some cell providers (ie Verizon) include internet service as part of their data plan. This means that to connect to the internet you don't have to call a local ISP. You simply connect the cell phone to the laptop using a data cable (see below), and the cell connects to the Verizon internet access point immediately.

If your cell service doesn't include an internet access point, it will mean you have to call your local ISP to make the internet connection. This can be expensive, painfully slow, and difficult to manage.

By far the easiest solution is to use a cell provider that offers a direct connection to an internet access point - where you don't have to do anything to connect.

The Special Cable

Regardless of which cell phone provider you use, you will need a special cable to connect your cell phone to your laptop.

The good news is that most of the major cell service providers offer a special connection kit for each of their phones that includes the required cable and the installation software to connect your phone to a laptop computer.

Verizon (the service that I use) offers the Mobile Office Kit for almost all makes of phones for around $60. (See details at http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/mobileoptions/mobileoffice/mobileoffice1.jsp).

The Mobile Office Kit includes everything necessary for connecting your cell phone to the internet through the Verizon service (be sure to get the kit for your exact phone make and model).

Making the connection

Once you have the right phone and the connection cable, connecting to the internet is easy.

Here's how I did it:

  1. Installed the Verizon Mobile Office software that came with the Verizon Mobile Office Connection Kit for my LG VX6200 camera phone.

  2. Connected one end of the supplied cable to the data port on my cell phone, and the other end to a USB port on my laptop computer.

  3. Started the Verizon Wireless Mobile Office software on the laptop - this software has a 'connect' button.

  4. Clicked the 'connect' button on the Verizon Wireless Mobile Office software - and within 30 seconds I was connected to the internet at 115.2kbps.

  5. While connected I could surf the web, check my email, upload and download files.

  6. This connection works whether in a car, boat, motorhome, or anywhere a cell phone works.

  7. To disconnect, I clicked the 'disconnect' button on the software.


The phone with the connection cable
The Mobile Office Software

Once set up properly, connecting to the internet via cell phone is quite painless. Just connect the cable between the phone and the laptop, start the connection software, and then click 'connect' to get on the internet.

Notes:

  • Connection speeds will be fastest in areas where digital coverage is available.

  • If you roam into an area where digital access is not available, internet access may not be available (digital coverage is available in most areas).

  • While the Verizon connection shows 115.kps connection speeds, not all cell providers will offer high speed connections. Most will offer 28.8 (or even slower).

  • Unlimited nationwide high speed data access via cell phone is available from Verizon for $79 a month. Other data plans start at $35 a month.

  • I found and purchased the Verizon Mobile Office Kit for my cellphone on eBay - for $12.00

 
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