Unlike IPL, where we had an official broadcaster streaming the matches live everyday, there is no information yet if something similar will be made available to the fans to watch Twenty20 World cup online as well. But as always, we will guide you to watch all the cricket matches online for FREE.
Watch Twenty20 World Cup 2010 Live Streaming
New Links:
More Links to watch Live Streaming + Highlights of ICC World T20 Cricket will be updated. In case you know any working and valid links, do let me know in your comments section.
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Hampshire are in discussions to sign Shane Warne, their former captain, for next season’s Twenty20 Cup. Warne led Hampshire from 2004 to 2007 and Rod Bransgrove, the chairman, confirmed that the club had made an approach.
“Warne is the biggest name we’ve ever had at the club and, yes, we have spoken to him,” he told the Daily Mail. “You can never rule out getting Warne back to Hampshire, although he’s very busy and I wonder whether he’d get out of bed for the money we can offer.”
Since retiring from international cricket in 2007, Warne has captained Rajasthan Royals in the IPL, winning the inaugural event with a young and relatively unknown side. He is also involved in a host of other activities, starring in the TV commentary box in this year’s Ashes, as well as playing international poker tournaments.
In an effort to raise the profile of England’s Twenty20 Cup competition, counties will be able to include four overseas players in their squads next season but only two will be allowed in each game. Middlesex signed Adam Gilchrist earlier in the week and are hoping to sign Sachin Tendulkar.
Hampshire, have already secured Ajantha Mendis, the Sri Lanka spinner, creating the prospect of an exciting pairing with Warne, but Bransgrove said Hampshire have other options.
“Hampshire have also had talks with other big-name players that are reasonably well advanced. I’ve been talking about the potential of Twenty20 for some time and getting these superstars in is what it’s all about.”
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Watch Champions League Twenty20 Live Streaming + Highlights
These are some of the websites where you can watch Champions League Cricket Online
www.extracover.net
www.livecricket.bollym4u.com
www.ooxtv.com
www.funtvdigital.co.uk
www.viewlivecricket.com
www.crictime.com
www.justin.tv
www.extracover.net
www.livecricket.bollym4u.com
www.ooxtv.com
www.funtvdigital.co.uk
www.viewlivecricket.com
www.crictime.com
www.watchlivecricket.in
http://www.justin.tv
http://myp2p.eu/index.php?part=sports
More Live Streaming links for Champions League Twenty20
- More Links to watch Live Streaming + Highlights of ICC Champions League Twenty20 will be updated. In case you know any working and valid links, do let me know in your comments section.
Note: Check the legal constraints of viewing these broadcasts in your respective countries.
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Ricky Ponting has announced his retirement from international Twenty20 cricket in a bid to extend his Test and ODI playing career. Ponting will retain the captaincy of Australia’s Test and one-day sides and Michael Clarke is expected to take the reins of the Twenty20 outfit, although a formal decision on Ponting’s successor has not yet been made.

”After much thought and careful consideration I have advised Cricket Australia of my decision to retire from international Twenty20 cricket,” Ponting said in a statement. “I have also spoken to [chairman of selectors] Andrew Hilditch, [coach] Tim Nielsen and [vice-captain] Michael Clarke and I feel this decision provides me the opportunity to prolong my Australian Test and one-day career, an opportunity I am extremely determined about.
”As I said after the fifth Test in London, I am hoping to continue playing Test cricket for as long as possible and retiring from the Twenty20 format gives me the best chance of doing this. I will now have set periods of rest throughout the Australian summer and while touring which I feel will be very beneficial.”
Ponting will continue to fulfil his Indian Premier League contract with the Kolkata Knight Riders and will be available for Tasmania in the domestic Twenty20 competition. Ponting has played 17 Twenty20 internationals and the unbeaten 98 he scored in the first Twenty20 international remains the second-highest individual score in the format.
However, Ponting has been rested several times from Twenty20 matches with Clarke, Adam Gilchrist and Brad Haddin having all captained Australia in the short version. Ponting was keen to deliver Australia the ICC World Twenty20 title this year but their first-round exit meant they would have to wait until the next tournament in the Caribbean next year.
”We are very supportive of the decision Ricky has made and understanding of the reasons behind it,” James Sutherland, Cricket Australia’s CEO, said. “Needless to say he will be a huge loss to the Twenty20 side but it does present opportunities for the other players and leaders within Australian cricket to gain further experience.
“While we have not seen much of Ricky in Australia’s Twenty20 matches in recent times, his innings in the first ever Twenty20 international against New Zealand at Auckland was probably the best innings I have ever seen in the Twenty20 form of the game.”
Cricket Australia said Ponting’s replacement as Twenty20 captain would not be announced until later in the year. Clarke led the side during the recent games in England but Australia do not have another Twenty20 international on their schedule until February 2010, when they take on Pakistan at the MCG.
Ponting has had a two-week break following Australia’s Ashes defeat and he flew out from Sydney on Monday to rejoin the squad in England for the remainder of the one-day series. After the loss at The Oval, Ponting raised the possibility of returning to England for the 2013 Ashes, when he would be 38, and he has also expressed his desire to lead Australia’s World Cup defence in 2011.
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The Champions League Twenty20 2009 Schedule has been announced with teams being divided into four groups.
The IPL spin off will take place from the 8th to the 23rd of October and the teams are divided as follows:
Group A – Deccan Chargers, Trinidad & Tobago and Somerset
Group B – Eagles, New South Wales and Sussex
Group C – Royal Challengers Bangalore, Cape Cobras and Otago
Group D – Delhi Daredevils, Wayamba and Victoria
Champions League T20 2009 Schedule
| Oct-2009 |
Thu 08 
14:30 GMT, 20:00 local |
1st Match – Group C – Bangalore Royal Challengers v Cape Cobras
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore |
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Fri 09
10:30 GMT, 16:00 local |
2nd Match – Group B – Diamond Eagles v New South Wales
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi |
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Fri 09 
14:30 GMT, 20:00 local |
3rd Match – Group D – Delhi Daredevils v Victoria Bushrangers
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi |
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Sat 10
10:30 GMT, 16:00 local |
4th Match – Group C – Cape Cobras v Otago Volts
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad |
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Sat 10 
14:30 GMT, 20:00 local |
5th Match – Group A – Deccan Chargers Hyderabad v Somerset
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad |
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Sun 11
10:30 GMT, 16:00 local |
6th Match – Group B – New South Wales v Sussex
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi |
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Sun 11 
14:30 GMT, 20:00 local |
7th Match – Group D – Delhi Daredevils v Wayamba
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi |
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Mon 12
10:30 GMT, 16:00 local |
8th Match – Group A – Trinidad & Tobago v Somerset
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore |
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Mon 12 
14:30 GMT, 20:00 local |
9th Match – Group C – Bangalore Royal Challengers v Otago Volts
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore |
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Tue 13
10:30 GMT, 16:00 local |
10th Match – Group D – Victoria Bushrangers v Wayamba
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi |
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Tue 13 
14:30 GMT, 20:00 local |
11th Match – Group B – Diamond Eagles v Sussex
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi |
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Wed 14 
14:30 GMT, 20:00 local |
12th Match – Group B – Deccan Chargers Hyderabad v Trinidad & Tobago
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad |
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Thu 15 
14:30 GMT, 20:00 local |
13th Match – Group F – C1 v D2
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore |
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Fri 16
10:30 GMT, 16:00 local |
14th Match – Group E – A2 v B2
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad |
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Fri 16 
14:30 GMT, 20:00 local |
15th Match – Group E – A1 v B1
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad |
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Sat 17
10:30 GMT, 16:00 local |
16th Match – Group F – C2 v D2
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore |
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Sat 17 
14:30 GMT, 20:00 local |
17th Match – Group F – C1 v D1
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore |
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Sun 18
10:30 GMT, 16:00 local |
18th Match – Group E – A2 v B1
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad |
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Sun 18 
14:30 GMT, 20:00 local |
19th Match – Group E – A1 v B2
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad |
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Mon 19 
14:30 GMT, 20:00 local |
20th Match – Group – C2 v D1
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi |
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Wed 21 
14:30 GMT, 20:00 local |
1st semi-final – F1 v E2
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi |
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Thu 22 
14:30 GMT, 20:00 local |
2nd semi-final – E1 v F2
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad |
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Fri 23 
14:30 GMT, 20:00 local |
The Final – TBC v TBC
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad |
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