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Friday, November 12, 2010

Watch India Vs New Zealand 2nd Test 2010 Live

After the thrilling 1st Test at Ahmadabad, India will host New Zealand at Hyderabad for the 2nd test. The 1st test was ended as a draw after Harbhajan Singh showed his class in batting department. The second test starts from 12th of November to 16th Nov 2010.

Hyderabad has never been a good venue for the Indian team. They have struggled every time in this venue. After the such narrow escape from the 1st Test India have managed their unchanged playing XI. There will be lots of expectation from some senior players who failed in the 1st test.



New Zealand will be quite happy with their performance in the 1st test but would have done much better to get the 1-0 lead in the series. NZ team have 3 changes in the sides. BJ Watling left out of the team for Martin Guptill whereas injured Hamish Bennett will give the chance to Arnel. Jeetan Patel is also replaced by fast bowler Tim Southee.

Watch India Vs New Zealand 2010 2nd Test Live:
In Internet : BCCI is broadcasting the India-New Zealand series in its online page bcci.tv. The video stream will be available in India only. According to BCCI,  there will be 5 minutes delay in Internet streaming videos.
Click Here to watch live video video. 


TV Channels showing India Vs New Zealand 2010 2nd Test Live:
Nimbus sports has the broadcasting rights for all the matches played in India. Different TV Channels will be broadcasting the matches live in different countries. Neo Cricket in india, fox Sports in in Australia,.... click here for full list of TV Channels.

1 comment:

  1. The Ashes is all about fierce competition between the Aussies and English Lions. With the current Ashes happening Down Under, the bruised Aussies would definitely try to revive their throne of the numero uno team after being humiliated by India in the recent series in the subcontinent.

    Even after the first test resulting in a tame draw, it would be unfair to rule out that the subsequent matches will meet the same fate.

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