Australia vs West Indies, Sept 26, Cricket Live Score, Highlights,ICC Champions Trophy 2009
Posted on 25. Sep, 2009 by Diego in Cricket

Date: Saturday, September 26, 2009
Start Time: 9:30 am, 07:30 GMT
Venue: Johannesburg
Australia vs West Indies, Sept 26, Cricket Live Score, Highlights,ICC Champions Trophy 2009
Result:
Australia 275 for 8 (Ponting 79, Johnson 73*, Miller 2-24) beat West Indies 225 (Dowlin 55, Fletcher 54) by 50 runs
Player of the match: MG Johnson (Australia)
Australia vs West Indies, Sept 26, Cricket Live Score, Highlights,ICC Champions Trophy 2009
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Preview:
Australia takes on West Indies in ICC Champions trophy cricket on Saturday September 26 at Johannesburg in Group A match. Australia which have defeated England with 6-1 in 7 match ODI series is going to face West Indies which has lined up with less experience of players. West Indies have lost the last match against Pakistan and if they loose Friday’s match against Australia then they will be out of champions trophy.
The match between Australia and West Indies is like rematch of the most recent Champions Trophy final. But the whole team structure has been changed in both the teams. The defending champions, Australia are at second position in the ICC ODI rankings and they should kick off their tournament with victory over a mish-mash of second-string West Indians.
Australia vs West Indies, Sept 26, Cricket Live Score




Jay
27. Sep, 2009
THE WEST INDIES CRICKET BOARD HAS KILLED WEST INDIES CRICKET. THEY ARE TO BLAME FOR A GROUP OF MISFITS BEING PLAYED IN WHAT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT TOURNAMENT AFTER THE WORLD CUP. WEST INDIES CRICKET IS DEAD AND THIS TEAM WILL SOON BE PLAYING AGAINST THE USA, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND RATHER THAN THE GREATER CRICKET NATIONS. IN FACT, I THINK THIS TEAM COULD BE BEATEN BY THE U.S