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Hello & Hi Dear Members & Vistors of JanuBaba

Jaysa keh ap ko pata hai Cricket World Cup 2007 Aaa gaya hai
is liye main yeh topic bana raha hoon
is main ap ko har match ki REPORT di jay ghi
umed hai ap is main saath dain gaaaay

yeh silseelaah April 28, tak cahlta rahay ghaa
phair dekhye kon jeetay ghaaa :)


yeh Groups Hain




yeh matches ki information



March 13, West Indies v Pakistan (Group D)
Sabina Park, Jamaica

March 14, Australia v Scotland (Group A)
Warner Park, St Kitts

March 14, Canada v Kenya (Group C)
Beausejour Stadium, St Lucia

March 15, Bermuda v Sri Lanka (Group B)
Queen's Park Oval, Trinidad

March 15, Ireland v Zimbabwe (Group D)
Sabina Park, Jamaica

March 16, Netherlands v South Africa (Group A)
Warner Park, St Kitts

March 16, England v New Zealand (Group C)
Beausejour Stadium, St Lucia

March 17, Bangladesh v India (Group B)
Queen's Park Oval, Trinidad

March 17, Ireland v Pakistan (Group D)
Sabina Park, Jamaica

March 18, Australia v Netherlands (Group A)
Warner Park, St Kitts

March 18, Canada v England (Group C)
Beausejour Stadium, St Lucia

March 19, Bermuda v India (Group B)
Queen's Park Oval, Trinidad

March 19, West Indies v Zimbabwe (Group D)
Sabina Park, Jamaica

March 20, Scotland v South Africa (Group A)
Warner Park, St Kitts

March 20, Kenya v New Zealand (Group C)
Beausejour Stadium, St Lucia

March 21, Bangladesh v Sri Lanka (Group B)
Queen's Park Oval, Trinidad

March 21, Pakistan v Zimbabwe (Group D)
Sabina Park, Jamaica

March 22, Netherlands v Scotland (Group A)
Warner Park, St Kitts

March 22, Canada v New Zealand (Group C)
Beausejour Stadium, St Lucia

March 23, India v Sri Lanka (Group B)
Queen's Park Oval, Trinidad

March 23, Ireland v West Indies (Group D)
Sabina Park, Jamaica

March 24, Australia v South Africa (Group A)
Warner Park, St Kitts

March 24, England v Kenya (Group C)
Beausejour Stadium, St Lucia

March 25, Bangladesh v Bermuda (Group B)
Queen's Park Oval, Trinidad
Super 8s

March 27, Super Eights - D2 v A1
Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, St Peter's, Antigua

March 28, Super Eights - A2 v B1
Providence Stadium, Guyana

March 29, Super Eights - D2 v C1
Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, St Peter's, Antigua

March 30, Super Eights - D1 v C2
Providence Stadium, Guyana

March 31, Super Eights - A1 v B2
Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, St Peter's, Antigua

April 1, Super Eights - D2 v B1
Providence Stadium, Guyana

April 2, Super Eights - B2 v C1
Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, St Peter's, Antigua

April 3, Super Eights - D1 v A2
Providence Stadium, Guyana

April 4, Super Eights - C2 v B1
Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, St Peter's, Antigua

April 7, Super Eights - B2 v A2
Providence Stadium, Guyana

April 8, Super Eights - A1 v C2
Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, St Peter's, Antigua

April 9, Super Eights - D1 v C1
Providence Stadium, Guyana

April 10, Super Eights - D2 v A2
National Cricket Stadium, Grenada

April 11, Super Eights - C2 v B2
Kensington Oval, Barbados

April 12, Super Eights - B1 v C1
National Cricket Stadium, Grenada

April 13, Super Eights - A1 v D1
Kensington Oval, Barbados

April 14, Super Eights - A2 v C1
National Cricket Stadium, Grenada

April 15, Super Eights - B2 v D1
Kensington Oval, Barbados

April 16, Super Eights - A1 v B1
National Cricket Stadium, Grenada

April 17, Super Eights - A2 v C2
Kensington Oval, Barbados

April 18, Super Eights - D1 v B1
National Cricket Stadium, Grenada

April 19, Super Eights - D2 v B2
Kensington Oval, Barbados

April 20, Super Eights - A1 v C1
National Cricket Stadium, Grenada

April 21, Super Eights - D2 v C2
Kensington Oval, Barbados

Semi Finals
April 24, 1st Semi Final - 2 v 3
Sabina Park, Jamaica

April 25, 2nd Semi Final - 1 v 4
Beausejour Stadium, St Lucia

Final
April 28, Final
Kensington Oval, Barbados


to Enjoys
and sahre your view

yahan par batin hoo ghi matches ki
kon kaysay khelaa aur kaysa khelna cahye thaa



*teams kafi harin ghi
jis main kisi aik ke ap bhi FAN hoo saktay hain
to plz gusay main aa kar kuch bura bahla na keh dayna topic main   

Posted 09 Mar 2007

wafakadard says
Sourav Ganguly & Irfan Pathan from India

S-Afridi & kamran Akmal from Pakistan

Sanath Jayasuriya & Murli from Sri Lanka

Falintoff from ENGLAND

Lara from West Indies


bas yeh World cup main cahl jain

to mujay bahot khusi hoo ghi
mere fav fav walay
Posted 09 Mar 2007

wana watch England's match!
Posted 09 Mar 2007

ICC ne tu super8 ka schedule phele hi de diya hei ke kon kis ke saat khele ga

The Super Eight Schedule
Tue 27 Mar D2 v A1
(West Indies v Australia)
Wed 28 Mar reserve day A2 v B1
(South Africa v Sri Lanka)
Thu 29 Mar D2 v C1
(West Indies v New Zealand) reserve day
Fri 30 Mar reserve day D1 v C2
(Pakistan v England)
Sat 31 Mar A1 v B2
(Australia v India) reserve day
Sun 01 Apr reserve day D2 v B1
(West Indies v Sri Lanka)
Mon 02 Apr B2 v C1
(India v New Zealand) reserve day
Tues 03 Apr reserve day D1 v A2
(Pakistan v South Africa)
Wed 04 Apr C2 v B1
(England v Sri Lanka) reserve day
Thu 05 Apr reserve day
Fri 06 Apr
Sat 07 Apr B2 v A2
(India v South Africa)
Sun 08 Apr A1 v C2
(Australia v England) reserve day
Mon 09 Apr reserve day D1 v C1
(Pakistan v New Zealand)
Tue 10 Apr D2 v A2
(West Indies v South Africa) reserve day
Wed 11 Apr reserve day C2 v B2
(England v India)
Thu 12 Apr B1 v C1
(Sri Lanka v New Zealand) reserve day
Fri 13 Apr reserve day A1 v D1
(Australia v Pakistan)
Sat 14 Apr A2 v C1
(South Africa v New Zealand) reserve day
Sun 15 Apr reserve day B2 v D1
(India v Pakistan)
Mon 16 Apr A1 v B1
(Australia v Sri Lanka) reserve day
Tue 17 Apr reserve day A2 v C2
(South Africa v England)
Wed 18 Apr D1 v B1
(Pakistan v Sri Lanka) reserve day
Thu 19 Apr reserve day D2 v B2
(West Indies v India)
Fri 20 Apr A1 v C1
(Australia v New Zealand) reserve day
Sat 21 Apr reserve day D2 v C2
(West Indies v England)
Sun 22 Apr reserve day
Posted 09 Mar 2007

wafakadard says
acha
Posted 09 Mar 2007

kOoLeSt1 says
Posted 10 Mar 2007

London_Girl said:

wana watch England's match!



Posted 10 Mar 2007



Interview with Brian Lara

We fear England but can win the World Cup - Lara

Online exclusive by Nick Harper

March 9, 2007

West Indies captain Brian Lara has high hopes of captaining his side to glory at this year's World Cup in the Caribbean, but he knows it's going to be no easy task



Brian Lara is talking up West Indies' chances © Getty Images



What chance do West Indies have of lifting the World Cup?
I'm quietly confident we can win it, and I think the players are confident of their ability to perform at such a huge event.

Is it an advantage or a disadvantage that you're the home side?
We know that the host nations haven't had a great record when it comes to winning, but we know the whole West Indian experience is very unique and we're going to play on the fact that we're accustomed to it. Let's just say I'm confident that we are going to have a very good World Cup.

There's no question the squad has talent - Gayle, Chanderpaul, Bravo - but you've struggled recently to get everyone performing at once?
That's true, but what we have to do is create a greater number of matchwinners and spread the responsibility. Over the years, we have depended on three or four individuals, but we need to develop a larger group of players who can pull us through to a World Cup win, because the team that wins is going to be a team of players who can get them out of trouble if they lose their core performers. Australia have matchwinners throughout their line-up - any team that wants to compete with Australia will have to have that strength in depth.

You've already said that you'll retire from one-day internationals after the World Cup, but might you be tempted to bow out altogether?
No, no, definitely not. I'm only 37 - a lot of players stretch their careers into their 40s, and I just think there's a lot of work to do to get West Indies cricket back on track. I think Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath had the luxury of bowing out at the top of their game, but also of leaving a team that was the best in the world. That's an ideal situation, though, and unfortunately it's not the same with me. Now is not the time to talk about details such as the infrastructure of the game and funding - that will come later - but all I can do is play my part on the field.




Never write Ricky Ponting's men off © Getty Images




What about Australia? Despite their recent poor run, is it fair to say that the World Cup is still theirs to lose?
No, I don't agree. They are favourites, and understandably so, but in the one-day game that doesn't guarantee anything. They're not invincible, as we saw with England in the recent triangular series. I don't think they're guaranteed to get any further than the semi-finals, which is still two big, big matches away from winning the final.

Speaking of England, do they have a chance?
"Yeah, most definitely. The fact they took something away from the Australian tour, even if it wasn't the Ashes themselves... well, it augurs well for the World Cup. They beat Australia in Australia, so they'll go into the World Cup with huge confidence. If Kevin Pietersen can return and Michael Vaughan is back and fully fit, England are capable of competing with and beating the very best in the world. You'd be stupid to ever write them off."

Do you fear them?
Absolutely, yes. They have players in their team capable of dismantling any team in the world: Pietersen, Flintoff, Panesar. You just can't write them off.
Posted 10 Mar 2007

wafakadard says
Posted 10 Mar 2007

kOoLeSt1 says
wah kia cup hai
Posted 10 Mar 2007

shahrukh khan said:

London_Girl said:

wana watch England's match!





ysh!

i do wana watch Eng match


Posted 10 Mar 2007

warm ups tou jeet liye pak nay
Posted 10 Mar 2007

jee good played
Posted 10 Mar 2007

wafakadard says



Posted 11 Mar 2007

kOoLeSt1 says
nice pics
Posted 11 Mar 2007

yeh WORLD CUP exciting hoga
Posted 12 Mar 2007

wafakadard says
Posted 12 Mar 2007

wafakadard says
shahrukh khan said:

yeh WORLD CUP exciting hoga



ji bilkul theek kahaa ap nay
Posted 12 Mar 2007

wafakadard says
Posted 12 Mar 2007

wafakadard says


SRK Bahi ap kahaan hooo
Posted 12 Mar 2007

wafakadard says
World Cup opening ceremony,Trelawny, March 11, 2007



Posted 12 Mar 2007

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Posted 12 Mar 2007

wafakadard says


Posted 12 Mar 2007

kOoLeSt1 says
Posted 12 Mar 2007

wafakadard said:



SRK Bahi ap kahaan hooo



Posted 13 Mar 2007

kOoLeSt1 says
Cricket World Cup 2007 declared open

JAMAICA: West Indies legendary all-rounder Sir Garfield Sobers officially declared open the 2007 Cricket World Cup in the wee hours on Monday at the Trelawny Multi-Purpose Stadium.

The hosts West Indies will face Pakistan at Sabina Park in Kingston in the opening match on Tuesday.

A colourful troupe of more than 2,000 singers, dancers and performers participated in the grand opening ceremony of the 2007 Cricket World Cup.

'West Indian Energy', a two-hour-45-minute show showcased the rich cultural heritage of the region, as boundaries will disappear with nine nations joining hands in an unprecedented effort to host the mega event.

Rupee, Shaggy and Fayann Lyons performed 'The Game of Love and Unity', the official song of the tournament. Machel Montano of Trinidad and Tobago added shine to the event and Jamaica's Sean Paul and St Vincent's international sang talent Kevin Lyttle.

Byron Lee, Third World, Arrow and Jimmy Cliff, besides David Rudder also joined them. South African reggae artiste Lucky Dube and The Duffy Brothers graced the occasion at the 25,000-strong stadium.

The vibrant programme was a collage of calypso, dancehall, mento, reggae, ska, soca and other musical genres.

South Africa, which held the event last time sent a troupe of drummers to perform during the programme.

The ceremony held two days before the first match of the seven-week event. That will see hosts West Indies facing Pakistan at Sabina Park in Kingston on Tuesday.

Altogether, 16 teams will play a total of 51 matches at grounds spread across nine different Caribbean nations, with the final in Barbados on April 28.

Among those attended the opening ceremony were President ICC Percy Sonn, presidents of cricket boards of the participating countries, dignitaries from across the world along with a galaxy of stars of Caribbean cricket.

All the participating teams marched through the stadium and lined up in the arena. Ricky Ponting led the defending champions, Australia while Graeme Smith spearheaded the current number one team, South Africa. India were led by Rahul Dravid, Pakistan by Inzamam-ul-Haq, Sri Lanka by Mahela Jayawardene and New Zealand by Stephen Fleming in the march past.

Other captains were Michael Vaughan (England), Habibul Basher (Bangladesh), Irvine Romaine (Bermuda), John Davison (Canada), Trent Johnston (Ireland), Stephen Tikolo (Kenya), Luuk van Troost (Netherlands), Craig Wright (Scotland) and Prosper Utseya (Zimbabwe).
Posted 13 Mar 2007

kOoLeSt1 says
Inzamam says 'Pak team in full form' for WC


JAMAICA: Pakistan will open its quest tomorrow against the Windies in the World Cup's opening game at Sabina Park and looking towards that clash, Inzamam said they will give their ultimate effort.

"Pakistan will try its best and, of course, it's not easy to defeat the West Indies in the West Indies," he told journalists at press conference of captains at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Rose Hall, St. James, yesterday morning.

Commenting on the way his responsibilities have changed since taking up the reins, the Pakistan captain noted additional responsibilities, saying "when I just started, I was a young player in 1992 and there weren't many responsibilities on me, but today I'm the captain and there's, of course, a lot more responsibilities.

"Today, I see that when I'm nearing the end of my cricketing career, I'd like to feel that my responsibility lies in the way that I try and win this Cup for Pakistan."
Posted 13 Mar 2007

wafakadard says
West Indies v Pakistan, World Cup, Group D, Jamaica

aj 1st match hoo ghaaaaaa

inshAllah ider ap ko score card ki final copy milay ghi
kon jeeta kon haraa


kaysay jeeta kaysay hara
Posted 13 Mar 2007

kOoLeSt1 says


pata nahe koun jeetay ga
Posted 13 Mar 2007

West Indies
Pakistan
Match scheduled to begin at 09:30 local time (14:30 GMT)


Full scorecard



Hours of play: 09.30 start, First Session 09.30-13.00. Interval 13.00-13.45, Second Session 13.45-17.15
Current time: 06:50 local, 11:50 GMT




West Indies squad
BC Lara, IDR Bradshaw, DJ Bravo, S Chanderpaul, CD Collymore, CH Gayle, KA Pollard, DB Powell, D Ramdin, MN Samuels, RR Sarwan, LMP Simmons, DR Smith, DS Smith, JE Taylor


Pakistan squad
Inzamam-ul-Haq, Younis Khan, Azhar Mahmood, Danish Kaneria, Iftikhar Anjum, Imran Nazir, Kamran Akmal, Mohammad Hafeez, Mohammad Sami, Mohammad Yousuf, Naved-ul-Hasan, Shahid Afridi, Shoaib Malik, Umar Gul, Yasir Arafat

Posted 13 Mar 2007

good infoz
Posted 13 Mar 2007

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