Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "ICC" ¶ 65
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

International and Cricket
The ICC Cricket World Cup is the premier international championship of men's One Day International ( ODI ) cricket.
The event is organised by the sport's governing body, the International Cricket Council ( ICC ), with preliminary qualification rounds leading up to a finals tournament which is held every four years.
In the late 1970s, Kerry Packer established the rival World Series Cricket ( WSC ) competition, and it introduced many of the features of One Day International cricket that are now commonplace, including coloured uniforms, matches played at night under floodlights with a white ball and dark sight screens, and, for television broadcasts, multiple camera angles, effects microphones to capture sounds from the players on the pitch, and on-screen graphics.
At a meeting which followed the World Cup, the International Cricket Conference agreed to make the competition a quadrennial event.
The World Cricket League ( administered by the International Cricket Council ) is the qualification system provided to allow the Associate and Affiliate members of the ICC more opportunities to qualify. The name " ICC Trophy " has been changed to " ICC World Cup Qualifier ".
* 2010 – Sachin Tendulkar becomes the first Cricket player to score a Double hundred in One Day International format.
Hence, official judgment of status is the responsibility of the governing body in each country that is a full member of the International Cricket Council ( ICC ).
** Special matches between teams adjudged first-class by the Board ( s ) of cricket concerned, with the approval of the International Cricket Council
* International Cricket Council, the global cricket governing body
* 1991 – The South African cricket team is readmitted into the International Cricket Council following the end of Apartheid.
In February and March 1985 the Benson & Hedges World Championship of Cricket was played at the MCG, a One Day International tournament involving all of the then Test match playing countries to celebrate 150 years of the Australian state of Victoria.
Muralitharan held the number one spot in the International Cricket Council ’ s player rankings for Test bowlers for a record period of 1, 711 days spanning 214 Test matches.
After biomechanical analysis under simulated playing conditions, Muralitharan's action was cleared by the International Cricket Council, first in 1996 and again in 1999.
The first day cover involving Muralitharan bears an official seal captioned as " The highest wicket taker in Test cricket, MUTHIAH MURALIDARAN, First Day of Issue 03. 12. 2007, Camp Post Office, Asgiriya International Cricket Stadium, Kandy ".
The Melbourne Cricket Ground hosts an One Day International | ODI match between Australia and India.
The International Cricket Council ( ICC ) determines the venue far in advance.
The categorization of cricket matches as " List A " was not officially endorsed by the International Cricket Council until 2006, when the ICC announced that it and its member associations would be determining this classification in a manner similar to that done for first class matches.
Category: International Cricket Council Hall of Fame inductees
Test matches are played between national representative teams with " Test status ," as determined by the International Cricket Council ( ICC ), with four innings played between two teams of 11 players over a period of up to a maximum five days.
Test matches are played between national representative teams with " Test status ," as determined by the International Cricket Council.
Test status is conferred upon a country or group of countries by the International Cricket Council.
Tehelka started off as a news portal in 2000 and broke the match-fixing story in Indian and International Cricket and later on a sting operation on defence deals in Indian Army.
Category: International Cricket Council Hall of Fame inductees

International and Captain
* 2001 – Captain Bill Compton brings Trans World Airlines Flight 220, an MD-83, into St. Louis International Airport bringing to an end 76 years of TWA operations following TWA's purchase by American Airlines.
Captain Moussa ( Dadis ) Camara told Radio France International on 28 September the shootings by members of his presidential guard were beyond his control.
Jardine had retired from International cricket in early 1934 after captaining a fraught tour of India and under England's new Captain, Bob Wyatt, agreements were put in place so that bodyline would not be used.
On November 6, 1986 Eastern Air Lines Captain George Baines was flying in his private aircraft, a Piper PA-23 ( N2185P ), from his home to Tampa International to catch a flight.
* PCL, the IATA code for Captain Rolden International Airport
While discussing his approach to writing episodes in a 1986 interview, he drew parallels between the premise and characters of Captain Scarlet and those of Thunderbirds, suggesting, for example, that the Spectrum Organisation was similar to International Rescue and that the character of Captain Black was like the earlier recurring villain from Thunderbirds, The Hood.
In the very same book, Captain Haddock, on an attempt to call General Tapioca, says " Hello, International?
* 3 September 1989: Captain Shane Antaya died after a midair collision during a demonstration at the Canadian International Air Show during the CNE in Toronto, Ontario when his Tutor crashed into Lake Ontario.
* The " Frontier Route "— surveyed in 1836 by Captain Yule ( Royal Engineers ) from Saint John, via Fredericton, up the Saint John River valley to Canada East, not far from the International Boundary which had been recently decided in favour of the United States during the Webster-Ashburton Treaty of 1842.
International and USA amateur rules don't allow this ; they stipulate that " each team shall appoint a Captain and no more than two Alternate Captains.
The plane's destination was Dubai International Airport in Dubai, with Captain Madan L. Kukar as the Commander.
Wrestling as Bepo Mongol, managed by " Captain " Lou Albano and partnered with Geto Mongol, he captured the WWF International Tag Team Titles from Tony Marino and Victor Rivera on June 15, 1970.
Michael Allen Baker ( born October 27, 1953 ) is a retired Captain in the United States Navy, NASA astronaut, and the International Space Station Program Manager for International and Crew Operations, at NASA's Johnson Space Center.
The 1977 Priory document claimed Saunière discovered three documents: 1 ) a genealogy of the Counts of Rhedae dated 1243 bearing the seal of Blanche of Castile, 2 ) a document of 1608 relating to François-Pierre d ' Hautpoul providing a complementary genealogy from 1240 onwards and, 3 ) a last will and testament of Henri d ' Hautpoul dated 24 April 1695 bearing the stamp and signature of the testator, adding they were originally sold by Saunière's niece Madame James to two Englishmen, Captain Ronald Stansmore and Sir Thomas Frazer of the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers.
Despite the hatred, the German American community would produce one of America's finest heroes from the war, Captain Eddie Rickenbacker, for whom Rickenbacker International Airport in southern Columbus is named.
The aircraft Captain declared an emergency and returned to Riyadh International Airport and landed safely.
It would later be revisited in " The Bad Guy Club For Villains ," a flashback episode of a classic Adventures of Mermaid Man & Barnacle Boy episode called " The Secret Meeting " though it was referred to in this instance by a slight variation as the International Justice LODGE of Super Acquaintances instead with Captain Magma appearing drastically different from the costume worn by Squidward in " Mermaid Man & Barnacle Boy V ."
L-Ron was originally the robot companion of Manga Khan, ( L-Ron is named after the science fiction author L Ron Hubbard ), at the time Manga Khan also had other robots named after famous figures in science fiction including Commander Sooroo, Captain Krikk ( Justice League International # 14 ), Hein-9 ( Named after Robert A. Heinlein, Justice League International # 20 ) and K-Dikk ( named after Philip K. Dick, Justice League International # 21 ) amongst others.
In 1946 a French officer, Captain Henri Debrus ( later promoted Colonel and President of the Conseil International du Sport Militaire ( CISM )) conceived the idea of organising a sports competition reserved exclusively for the army.
The four episodes comprising the series ' second story arc were dubbed into English and released on video by ZIV International in the early 1980s as The Adventures of Captain Future.

1.174 seconds.