T20 World Cup Live Streaming, Australia vs West Indies Twenty20 Match, Aus vs WI Live Score
T20 World Cup Live Streaming, Australia vs West Indies Twenty20 Match, Aus vs WI Live Score: Australia will meet West Indies in the 3rd match of ICC world Twenty20 which is going to be held today at 14.00 start, First Session 14.00-15.20, Interval 15.20-15.40, Second Session 15.40-17.00 on The Oval, London.
Australia won all the match they played in their warm up session and West Indies not in much form. But the Captain skipper Chris Gayle who has the capacity to beat and bet all the teams with his powerful and strong batting. Chanderpaul the batsmen who has the ability to change the match situations, and played many match winning game. He is one of the match winning player.
ICC World Twenty20 League Matches, 2009
Team: Australia vs West Indies
Type : Twenty20, T20
Timing: 12:30 GMT
Match no.: 3
Venue: Oval, London
Date: 6th June, Monday
Tv channels:
India – Star Cricket, Espn
South Africa – Super Sport 2, Super Sport 6
Australia – Fox Sports 2, Fox Sports 3
United Kingdom – Sky Sports 1
These are the official broadcaster of the ICC world T20 2009 Tournament.
Live LInk:
Australia vs West Indies Twenty20 Live
Live Scores:
Australia vs West Indies Team News:
Australia squad
RT Ponting*, MJ Clarke, NW Bracken, BJ Haddin†, NM Hauritz, BW Hilfenhaus, JR Hopes, DJ Hussey, MEK Hussey, MG Johnson, B Lee, PM Siddle, DA Warner, SR Watson, CL White
West Indies squad
CH Gayle*, D Ramdin, LS Baker, SJ Benn, DE Bernard, DJ Bravo, S Chanderpaul, FH Edwards, ADS Fletcher, XM Marshall, KA Pollard, DJG Sammy, RR Sarwan, LMP Simmons, JE Taylor
Umpires details
Umpires Aleem Dar and Asad Rauf
TV umpire MR Benson
Match referee RS Madugalle
Reserve umpire RJ Tucker
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Toss: The news from The Oval from our man Alex Brown is that New Zealand have won the toss and opted to bowl. As we had told you earlier, New Zealand are without Daniel Vettori who is out due to a shoulder injury. McCullum will lead in his place. Kyle Mills is also injured. No Neil Broom.
“Chasing in a shorter game will give us some sort of advantage,” said McCullum. “It’s not rocket science in these conditions,” says Gavin Hamilton, the Scotland captain.