West Indies vs South Africa 1st ODI– West Indies will match up South Africa in the first ODI match on Saturday, May 22, 2010. 2010 Football World Cup
Match Venue: Sir Vivian Richards Stadium.
Time: 19:00 I.S.T
Teams:
West Indies: Chris Gayle(c), Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Ramnaresh Sarwan, Narsingh Deonarine, Dwayne Bravo, Kieron Pollard, Denesh Ramdin(w), Darren Sammy, Sulieman Benn, Jerome Taylor, Kemar Roach, Ravi Rampaul, Andre Fletcher, Nikita Miller. (more…)

Indian Premier League is in trouble at the end of the season 3 due to scams and match fixing allegations. A big scam happened in the Indian Premier League about introducing the some new teams.
MS Dhoni is a very well known player in the Indian Cricket and had a safe place in every Indian’s heart.
Alastair Cook gritted his teeth and bedded in for the long haul on the third morning at Durban, as he compiled a gutsy half-century to settle England’s innings after the early dismissal of his overnight partner, Jonathan Trott. Cook went to the break on 75 not out, having added 44 runs to his overnight 31 in an attritional session in which Kevin Pietersen was the other big wicket to fall, pinned lbw by Paul Harris while sizing up an ambitious sweep.
Indian batsman Yuvraj Singh has been ruled out of the ongoing one-day international series against Sri Lanka because of a finger injury. Yuvraj had picked up the injury while fielding during the second Twenty20 in Mohali and was subsequently unavailable for the first two ODIs.
Graeme Swann chiselled away with skill and diligence to claim a richly deserved five-wicket haul, but South Africa’s lower-order took the honours on an attritional second day at Centurion. They made light of the early loss of their overnight stalwarts, Jacques Kallis and JP Duminy, to grind out a competitive first-innings 418 on a pitch that offered little of the spice it had promised in the build-up to this match. By the close, England had overcome a jittery new-ball spell to reach 88 for 1 in reply, with Andrew Strauss and Jonathan Trott unbeaten in an 63-run stand for the second wicket.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s India ended 2009 as the number one Test side in the world, but the militant attack on Sri Lanka’s players in Pakistan changed cricket’s landscape in Asia.
Kemar Roach woke West Indies from their morning of slumber by sending Ricky Ponting for x-rays and removing the dangerous Shane Watson, but the Australian innings was still in good health at 1 for 217 at tea. In the second session Ponting was struck on the left elbow second ball, staying until he was 23 before retiring hurt, while Watson missed a century again when caught behind for 89.
Fresh after claiming the number one Test spot, India can narrow the gap with ODI table-topper Australia if they win the one day series against Sri Lanka but they also risk going down the list if they lose the five-match series starting in Rajkot on Tuesday.
Danish Kaneria spun a web around the New Zealand batsmen to leave the Test hanging in the balance at tea on the second day in Napier. New Zealand’s progress was slow, at times it was painstaking, but for a team that collapsed for 99 last week, they had done well to reach 88 for 2 at lunch before Pakistan roared back into the game.