Welcome to live coverage of the final of the Champions Cup International Criminal Court (ICC) between India and England off the pitch Edgbaston in Birmingham. Scorecard
Rain update: to complete the remaining funds 33.4 per game, and we need to have two and a half hours again. But, it's still raining though. There is no word of time CUT-OFF, despite a reminder, the Technical Committee decided for the International Criminal Court to extend play until 20:30 local time.
The bad news: It began to get on my nerves now, I can not imagine how the spectators at Edgbastopn must be feeling with this endless strikes due to continuous rain. It was raining steadily and now players are walking off the pitch. BIG papers coming out now!
5.5 overs: six! Shikhar Dhawan leaps in the air and crash the top of the cut over third man fence for the first maximum in the innings. CRACKING fire that Dhawan!
Okay, so the rain plays cat and mouse here. Has now stopped drizzling as the covers are removed in Edgbaston. The players are back on the FIELD now!
The bad news: in the rain has started again at Edgbaston. Large Hover cover coming on the pitch. However, it can be extended playing until 20:30 local time to complete the game.
Six runs off India's more!
Tim Bresnan comes in attack for England.
With Shikhar Dhawan (10) and Ferrat Cooley (0) at the crease, India is currently at 19/1 after four overs.
Kawthar Cooley Foundation comes to the crease for India.
3.5 overs: that's out! The Stewart threw wide Rohit Sharma fierce in the slingshot. Sharma was looking to push the ball towards midwicket, but the ball once again to nip sharply to rattle his stumps. Rohit Sharma leave after scoring nine runs off 14 balls with one border. An early blow to India!
2.6 overs: Throws more! Shikhar Dhawan clicking on it towards deep midwicket for a single. However, Tim Bresnan fire in a rocket throw over the head of goalkeeper Morgan's last frontiers. Fielding poor effort from England there!
2.1 overs: four! Rohit Sharma goes for the drive and gets a thick edge past the first slide of the limits of the first roles.
Four runs off India's more!
A few words were exchanged between Shikhar Dhawan and Stewart widespread. I think, Dhawan was not happy with the wide range of follow through as he tried to come in the way of the left hand while he was sneaking one!
Stewart and wide will bowl from the other end of England.
Beginning arranged by Anderson, only two runs it!
There are a lot of wind in the ground. Anderson should get some SWING Here!
Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma are in the middle for India, while James Anderson will open the attack for England.
Update Field Report:. "There is a lot of moisture on the wicket covers were not allowed to go away moisture and seems like a great batting wicket to take advantage of toss has been negated and that the team will play well to win the cup."
Operating revised: It will be mandatory POWERPLAY four overs while PowerPlay beatings will be two overs. Each bowler can bowl a maximum of four overs. We are finally ready for some action!
Good news: The rain stopped briefly and some of the covers are removed. This is the last opportunity to attack happen. Groundsman gave objected to and will play starts at 16:20 local. It will be more than 20 a game. Can be called one brief shower and run!
Twitter @ HomerTweets: International Criminal Court (ICC) announced that the venue for the 2016 T20 World Cup will be Cherrapunji, in July and August.
Rain update: It still covers the bottom of the earth. The ground staff need a lot of time to get on the ground back in shape. The situation is very grim!
The bad news: Oh dear, that's what does not look good at all. Covers the back as it had started to rain. Covers the entire coming on now!
Update: are inspected and match kicks off at 15:45 local time. It will be more than 24 games!
Rain Update: Just to remind you, if we did not have in the game by 4:30 local time and then England and India will announce winners on the International Criminal Court (ICC) Champions Trophy in 2013. England will return to their homes for the first time happily with the ODI World Cup and India will maintain unbeaten record. Nevertheless, I hope that none of the things written above comes true, but part of the 'record unbeaten India'!
Breaking News: out of nowhere, the rain stopped and the sun overlooking them. Umpires go out into the middle. However, it seems that this is a temporary gap, where it is expected more rain later. There will be a checkpoint at 15:00 local time, provided there is no more rain!
Rain Update: It's still drizzling on the ground. Remember, if the match is called off, then both teams will share the trophy. There is no day RESERVE!
Rain Update: We have rain eased off a bit and super soppers is in the middle. There are expectations despite more rain. There are no wind too!
For a very frustrating moment with the rain and cricket should be the finals of the International Criminal Court CT when he met with India and Sri Lanka twice but managed Lanka to share the trophy with India after two poor performances with the bat!
Rain update: no change in the status. Still raining!
Rain update: The land was soaked in to the bone. There are a lot of water on the covers and there are still some dark clouds rumbling from the distance. There will be at 12:00 local inspection, provided the rain stays away. Remember, we have already begun to loss amounts. IS BACK spray the way!
Via Twitter @ mohanstatsman: interests in six finals # ICCCT played so far has won five teams batting second, while it was one not to score!
Ever since he drove off the Champions Cup, was TWITTERATI busy abridgement of England and Wales for being the host country because of the weather conditions there. And affected the majority of crucial matches in the tournament in some way or the other because of the rain, leaving fans from different countries upset. It seems that the latter is following in the foot steps other rain-hit games!
Rain update: rain became persistent and they threw down at the moment.
Twitter @ rameshsrivats: each group for the finals. May gain the wetter side.
The bad news: Well, both teams out of the national anthem. Unfortunately, the fickle weather decided to work again. Rain is getting a little heavier and more covers are coming on the pitch.
Toss: England won the toss and elected to field first against England.
Players to watch those India:
MS Dhoni: Captain cool 31-year-old will be looking nothing short of silverware in the Champions Trophy next. The right hand blazing between runs after the IPL season with 461 runs in 18 matches for Chennai Super Kings this year. Must be able to control the innings in the middle-order to give India an edge in the next tournament.
Al Kawthar Cooley: The 24-year-old right hand is busy tearing the opposition bowling attack throughout the IPL this season. Was helmsman RCB third highest run scorer behind Michael Hussey and Chris Gayle with 634 runs in 16 games this season. Recorded his blistering knock of 183 148 off balls against Pakistan in the fifth match of the Asian Cup 2012, the fourth highest score and shared by an Indian in ODIs.
Amit Mishra: He was a 30-year-old leg spinner Live Wire in the IPL this season. Rotor attack scalped 21 wickets in 17 matches for Sunrisers Hyderabad this year. He also took a hat trick play for Sunrisers Hyderabad against Pune Warriors India this season with this trick, he became the first player in history to take three IPL hat-trick. His performance earned him a place in the lineup on Prime Minister spinner Harbhajan Singh.
Suresh Raina: One of the most prolific batsmen in ODIs for India, he comes to the party more often. 26-year-old left-handed record 548 runs in 18 matches for Chennai Super Kings in the IPL this season. He said he hoped to continue his fine form for India in the next tournament. Not only is it capable of clearing the border, where appropriate, his off-spin is also very handy.
Players to watch those England:
Graeme Swann: The 34-year-old off spinner spearhead the spin bowling attack in England over the past few years now. In 2011, Swann played a key role in England's rise to the number 1 spot in Test cricket and also grabbed the top ranked in the ODI bowler rankings of the International Criminal Court. With 12 wickets from 7 games, and finished as the highest wicket taking Swan England in the International Criminal Court (ICC) 2011 World Cup.
Jonathan Trott: I've played 32-year-old right-hand an important role in England's East over the past few years. He is one of the fastest three players to reach 1,000 ODI runs (21 games) to by Lviv Richards and Kevin Pietersen. Through the ashes of the 2011 tournament, Trott scored two centuries in [Addis seven against Australia. He holds fifth place in the standings ODI Tennis International Criminal Court.
Owen Morgan: 26-year-old left-handed record 307 runs in 14 games for the Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL this season. In 94 ODIs for England, Morgan scored 2,739 runs with four centuries and 17 fifties. Its ability to mold his roles according to the situation at hand, making it reliable tennis for England.
Steven Finn: The Khayat, 24, is the youngest Englishman to reach 50 wickets. During the Test series against Pakistan in 2010, the Finnish picked up 13 wickets at 22.92. In 2011, Khayat was right arm leading wicket taking England during their ODI against India contest. He has proven seam bowling along with a broad and Anderson in wool early to be effective for England in ODIs.
Teams (from):
India: MS Dhoni (c / wk), Ravichandran Ashwin, Shikhar Dhawan, Ravindra Jadeja, Dinesh Karthik, Ferrat Kohli, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Amit Mishra, Irfan Pathan, Suresh Raina, Ishant Sharma, Rohit Sharma, Murali Vijay, Vinay Kumar, Umesh Yadav
England: Alastair Cook (c), James Anderson, Jonny Bairstow, Ian Bell, Ravi Bopara, Tim Bresnan, Stuart widely, Jos Buttler (wk), Steven Finn, Owen Morgan, Joe Root, Graeme Swann, James Tredwell, Jonathan Trott, Chris Woakes
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