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India In Australia Cricket Series 2011-12

4 TESTS AND 2 T20IS

India will take Australia on, in a Border Gavaskar Trophy four Test match cricket series and India vs Australia T20I Series in Australia from Dec 26 2011 - Feb 3 2012. India has not lost to Australia since the Sydney test in 2008, winning 5 and drawing 3 matches afterwards including two 2-0 series wins in India.
The India vs Australia series will be followed by a Tri-nation Commonwealth Bank Series, which includes Sri Lanka.
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Indian Cricket League 2008 - Season 2


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Indian Cricket League Season 2 - 2008 Teams

Lahore Badshahs

Inzamam-ul-Haq (C.), Saqlain Mushtaq, Mushtaq Ahmed, Taufeeq Umar, Imran Farhat, Imran Nazir, Mohammed Sami, Riaz Afridi, Arshad Khan, Azhar Mahmood, Humayun Farhat, Hasan Raza, Shahid Nazir, Naved Latif, Rana Naved-ul-Hasan, Tahir Mughal, Shahid Yousuf, Hafeez Khaleel


Hyderabad Heroes

Anirudh Singh (Hyderabad), Ambati Rayudu (Hyderabad), Abdul Razzaq (Pakistan), Syed Shahubuddin (Hyderabad), Chris Harris (New Zealand), Nicky Boje (South Africa), Stuart Binny (Karnataka), Jimmy Maher (Australia), Justin Kemp (South Africa), Inder Shekhar Reddy (Hyderabad), Vinay Kumar (Hyderabad), Ibrahim Khaleel (Hyderabad), Kaushik Reddy (Hyderabad), Bheema Rao, Alfred Absolom (Hyderabad), Shashank Nag (Hyderabad), P.S. Niranjan (Hyderabad), Baburao Yadav, Zakaria Zuffri (Assam/Railways)


Chennai Superstars

Ian Harvey, Stuart Law, Adam Parore, Russel Arnold, Shabbir Ahmed, R. Sathish (Chennai) (Vice Captain), Hemang Badani (Chennai), Tamil Kumaran (Chennai), Hemant Kumar (Chennai), Syed Mohammed (Chennai), Thiru Kumaran (Chennai), J. Hareish (Chennai), Vasanth Sarvanan (Tamil Nadu), R. Jesuraj (Tamil Nadu), V. Devendran (Chennai), G. Vignesh (Chennai), Vivek Parikh (Tamil Nadu)


Royal Bengal Tigers

, Craig McMillan (New Zealand), Parviz Aziz(Assam), Darren Maddy (England), Abhishek Jhunjhunwala (Kolkata), Lance Klusener (South Africa), Rohan Gavaskar (Bengal), Upul Chandana (Sri Lanka), Deep Dasgupta (Bengal), Abu Nechim (Assam), Shiv Sagar Singh (Bengal), Boyd Rankin (Ireland), Mihir Diwakar (Jharkhand), Rajiv Kumar (Kolkata), Sayed Akhlakh Ahmed (Kolkata), Subhomoy Das (Kolkata), Sujay Tarafdar (Assam), Pritam Das (Assam), Anshu Jain, Ali H. Zaidi


Delhi Giants

, Marvan Atapattu (Sri Lanka), Niall O'Brien (Ireland), Mohnish Mishra (Madhya Pradesh), Taufeeq Umar (Pakistan), Abbas Ali (Madhya Pradesh), Paul Nixon (England), Dale Benkenstein (South Africa), J.P. Yadav (Railways), Ali Murtaza (Uttar Pradesh), T. Sudhindra (Madhya Pradesh), Abid Nabi Ahanger (Jammu and Kashmir), Sachin Dholpure (Madhya Pradesh), Abhishek Tamrakar (Madhya Pradesh), Shalabh Srivastav (Uttar Pradesh), Abhishek Sharma (Delhi), Dishant Yagnik (Udaipur), Dhruv Mahajan (Jammu and Kashmir), Abhinav Bali, Raghav Sachdev, Shane Bond (New Zealand)


Mumbai Champs

, Nathan Astle (New Zealand), Robin Morris (Mumbai), Kiran Powar (Mumbai), Shreyas Khanolkar (Mumbai), Johan Van der Wath (South Africa), Avinash Yadav (Mumbai), Subhojit Paul (Kolkata), Dheeraj Jadhav (Pune), Anupam Sanklecha (Mumbai), Ranjeet Kirid (Pune), Pushkaraj Joshi (Pune), Raviraj Patil (Maharashtra), Nikhil Mandale (Mumbai), Sridher Iyer, Tino Best (West Indies), Michael Kasprowicz (Australia)


Chandigarh Lions

, Chris Cairns (New Zealand) (C.), Andrew Hall (South Africa), Lou Vincent (New Zealand), Daryl Tuffey (New Zealand), Matthew Elliott (Australia), Dinesh Mongia, Sarabjeet Singh, T.P. Singh, Rajesh Sharma, Ishan Malhotra, Chetan Sharma, Manish Sharma, Love Ablish, Bipul Sharma, Karanveer Singh, Amit Uniyal, Harpreet Singh, Gaurav Gupta


Ahmedabad Rockets

, Damien Martyn (Australia) (C), Wavell Hinds (West Indies), Heath Streak (Zimbabwe), Jason Gillespie (Australia), Murray Goodwin (Zimbabwe), Abhishek Tamrakar, Anshu Jain, Baburao Yadav, Pallav Vora, Parviz Aziz, P. Bhima Rao, Rakesh Patel, Reetinder Sodhi, Sachin Dholpure, Sanjeev Martin, Sriram Sridharan, Sumit Kalia, Ryan Campbell, Kunal Lal


Dhaka Warriors

Aftab Ahmed, Habibul Bashar (c), Mahbubul Karim, Shahriar Nafees, Nazimuddin, Mosharraf Hossain, Alok Kapali, Mohammad Rafique, Farhad Reza, Dhiman Ghosh, Golam Mabud, Tapash Baishya, Manjural Islam, Mohammad Sharif





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India in Australia Cricket Series 2011-12

4 TESTS (Border Gavaskar Trophy) AND 2 T20IS

Dec 26 2011 - Feb 3 2012

Date and TimeMatchVenue
Mon Dec 26 - Fri Dec 30
23:30 GMT (prev day) | 10:30 local | 18:30 EST -1d
1st Test - Australia vs IndiaMelbourne Cricket Ground
Tue Jan 3 - Sat Jan 7
23:30 GMT (prev day) | 10:30 local | 18:30 EST -1d
2nd Test - Australia vs IndiaSydney Cricket Ground
Fri Jan 13 - Tue Jan 17
02:30 GMT | 10:30 local | 21:30 EST -1d
3rd Test - Australia vs IndiaWestern Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth
Tue Jan 24 - Sat Jan 28
00:00 GMT | 10:30 local | 19:00 EST -1d
4th Test - Australia vs IndiaAdelaide Oval
Wed Feb 1 D/N
08:35 GMT | 19:35 local | 03:35 EST
1st T20I - Australia vs IndiaStadium Australia, Sydney
Fri Feb 3 D/N
08:35 GMT | 19:35 local | 03:35 EST
2nd T20I - Australia vs IndiaMelbourne Cricket Ground

India, Sri Lanka, Australia Tri-Series 2011-12

Commonwealth Bank Series

Feb 5 - Mar 8 2012

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Aus vs Ind 13 Ind vs Srl 15 16 Aus vs Srl 18
Aus vs Ind 20 Ind vs Srl 22 23 Aus vs Srl 25
Aus vs Ind 27 Ind vs Srl 29 1 Aus vs Srl 3
1st Final 5 2nd Final 7 3rd Final 9 10


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I really do not know exactly why the BCCI has shown scant interest in me.
Erapalli Prasanna, talking to Rediff.

New Zealand Cricket cannot agree to release our contracted players to participate in the ICL.
NZC Chief Executive Justin Vaughan.

If it is true that they have signed up, then losing Yousuf would be the biggest blow to Pakistan cricket.
Shafqat Naghmi, PCB's chief operating officer.

This is the cream of the country.
Kapil Dev, Chairman of ICL's executive board.

I thought of all the pros and cons... This gives me very good security.
Abhishek Jhunjhunwala, the young Bengal batsman who signed up.

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