Tuesday, November 10, 2009

India vs Australia 7th ODI Live Streaming



Watch India vs Australia 7th odi live streaming free with good quality on your PC at 14.30 local time on 11th Nov. Australia's captains Ponting happy with batsman as well as bowlers especially with Bollinger and Johnson.

Watch India vs Australia 7th ODI Live Streaming

Sachin Tendulkar: That dazzling century at Hyderabad aside, he has contributed just 100 in five innings. This, though, is a special game, the first time he'll be playing in front of his home crowd since the terror attacks in Mumbai a year ago. Some of his greatest innings against Australia have come in Mumbai (twin fifties in the Test in 2001, and 90 in the World Cup of 1996), but they never resulted in Indian wins. He'll be desperate to change that.

Doug Bollinger: A generation ago, Brett Schultz's left-arm pace caused India immense discomfiture on a tour of South Africa. Bollinger, who's as quick and more accurate, has had a similar impact since his introduction into this series, taking nine wickets at 19.33. The caught-and-bowled dismissal of Tendulkar was the big moment in the six-wicket romp in Guwahati, and there should certainly be enough bounce at the Navi Mumbai venue to keep him interested.

rootzoo.com : Australia have won the series and the 7th ODI just becomes significant from a statistician’s point of view; probably another last chance for India to play their best.

The mighty Aussies (they deserved to be called so) have come to the subcontinent with no big names and played with almost a second rated team and have gotten unassailable lead of 4 games to 2 and the 7-match ODI series will conclude with the last one day match in Mumbai on Wednesday.

If the 5th ODI had been a close finish and seen a swinging of fortunes until the last over, the 6th ODI had been a boring one to say the least. India won the toss and elected to bat at Nehru Stadium, Guwahati only to disappoint the fans who thought that they would see the top order fire. The first 5 wickets fell under 30 runs and it must have taken resilience on part of youngsters like Jadeja and Praveen Kumar to take to 170 runs. The small total was chased with little effort by the Aussies.

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