Cricket Betting News - Jun 2009

Collingwood: We are ready for a sledging
England skipper Paul Collingwood believes the home team will be prepared for a sledging from the Australians in the upcoming Ashes Test series.

Published : 30/06/09 12:06 PM


Aussie captain admits he may need back-up
An injury to all-rounder Shane Watson has led Australia skipper Ricky Ponting to speculate about bringing in another player for the Ashes tour.

Published : 24/06/09 17:06 PM


Pakistan win World Twenty20
Finalists in 2007, Pakistan have defeated Sri Lanka to become the 2009 World Twenty20 Cup champions.

Published : 22/06/09 14:06 PM


Pakistan reach Twenty20 final
Tournament favourites South Africa have been defeated in the World Twenty20 Cup semi-finals thanks to a dominant display by Shahid Afredi.

Published : 19/06/09 12:06 PM


England victorious over titleholders
England now only have to beat West Indies tonight to progress into the next round of the World Twenty20 Cup after a three-run victory over India yesterday.

Published : 15/06/09 12:06 PM


England beaten by South Africa
England lost by seven wickets to South Africa last night, meaning that they must beat India on Saturday to stay in the World Twenty20 competition.

Published : 12/06/09 12:06 PM


Australia focus on Ashes after Twenty20 defeat
Australia are to concentrate on preparing for the Ashes after being knocked out of the World Twenty20 Cup by Sri Lanka yesterday, says captain Ricky Ponting.

Published : 09/06/09 17:06 PM


England progress to Super Eights
England are through to the Super Eights stage of the World Twenty20 Cup after a victory over 2007 finalists Pakistan.

Published : 08/06/09 12:06 PM


India favourites for World Twenty20
Inaugural World Twenty20 cup champions India are currently the bookies' favourite to retain the title.

Published : 05/06/09 12:06 PM


Collingwood: KP ready for World Twenty20
Kevin Pietersen should be fit for England's first Twenty20 match with the Netherlands, says Paul Collingwood.

Published : 02/06/09 16:06 PM


Oil investment to top 0bn in 2009
Oil companies will continue to invest over 5 billion (£229 billion) in 2009, despite the global recession.

Published : 02/06/09 12:06 PM