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Monday, December 15, 2008

First NZ Test lost to rain

New Zealand Vs West Indies

The First Test between New Zealand and the West Indies was declared a draw after the final day in Dunedin was washed out by rain.

New Zealand had been due to resume on 44-2 with Tim McIntosh 24 not out and Daniel Flynn on four.

The second Test starts on Friday.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Boucher And Prince Put South Africa In Charge

Bangladesh 250 (Zunaed Siddique 67, Mushfiqur Rahim 65, Ntini 4-32) v
South Africa 357-5 (Prince 115no, Boucher 102no, Shakib Al Hasan 3-77)
Scorecard
Second Castle Test, Centurion Park, day two: stumps


An unbroken double-century stand between Ashwell Prince and Mark Boucher rescued South Africa and enabled them to overtake Bangladesh's first innings score of 250 after they lost four wickets on day two of the second and final Test at Centurion Park.

Bangladesh reduced South Africa to 134 for five before Prince and Boucher both completed centuries, putting on a national record Test sixth-wicket stand to put the home side back in control.

Left-arm spinner Shakib Al Hasan continued his fine recent form with two wickets in an over to dismiss set batsman Hashim Amla for 71 and AB de Villiers for the first duck of his Test career while his excellent spell also included the wicket of Jacques Kallis, bowled for 24.

"I had a feeling yesterday that the wicket would turn. But the important thing for me is the length and line I bowl. I think the reason I am getting all these wickets is because I am hitting the right spot continuously," Shakib said after the day's play.

Graeme Smith, aiming to finish 2008 as the leading run scorer, made 27 before he was trapped in front by a sharply-deviating delivery from Mahbubul Alam that pitched on off stump and jagged back towards the leg stump.

That left South Africa on 47 for two replying to Bangladesh's first innings score of 250, which was held by half-centuries from Zunaed Siddique (67) and Mushfiqur Rahim (65).

Hashim Amla passed 2,000 Test runs with a crisp straight drive but he and Jacques Kallis were made to work exceptionally hard for their runs by Bangladesh, who bowled and fielded with excellent discipline.

Amla was by far the more fluent of the pair, stroking 10 boundaries as the two men added 65 for the second wicket Shakib's introduction turned the game around.

Getting consistent sharp turn and bounce, Kallis lost his off stump, Amla walked for a bat-pad catch at silly point before de Villiers danced down the track two balls later with Rahim making no mistake behind the stumps to make his first stumping in Test cricket.

Prince and Boucher came together frustrate the tourists with sensible cricket although Bangladesh would count themselves unlucky after a number of marginal lbw decisions didn't go their way.

However, after tea, South Africa dominated proceedings with Prince in particular asserting himself on the bowlers with flowing drives before he hit Mohammad Ashraful for a majestic six down the ground.

Boucher ended a run of low scores by reaching his half-century shortly before drinks were taken with an hour of play still remaining in the day.

The century partnership came up afterwards before Prince reached his 10th Test century, spending 30 minutes in the 90s before a pulled boundary took him past three figures.

Boucher was fast catching him up and he registered his first Test century for nearly five years with a cut that also went to the boundary shortly before the close of play.

South Africa lead the series 1-0 after an innings and 129-run victory in Bloemfontein.

Indian Cricket League Postpones World Series

The Indian Cricket League (ICL) has postponed the World Series following the terrorist attacks in Mumbai.

The series, which was wide open with two group games remaining, was taking place in Ahmedabad, 281 miles (453 kilometres) away from Mumbai, where 10 simultaneous terrorist attacks killed 101 people.

Kiran More, ICL Executive Board member said: "We have taken the decision of calling off the rest of the "ICL World Series tourament". We believe that it is inappropiate to continue the series under the given circumstances. All players and officials are under approriate security."

Kapil Dev, Chairman ICL Executive Board said, "The teams have shown confidence in the ICL management and has supported the decision to call off the tour. In this hour of unprecedented tragedy in Mumbai we would like to extend all our support to the citizens of India."

The news follows the postponement of the final two India-England One Day Internationals and the Champions League Twenty20.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

England Cricket team is visiting India

The England Cricket team is visiting India for a series of seven [7] ODIs and two [2] Tests ... here is the lineup:

November 14, 2008 - 1st ODI @ Rajkot
Result: IND won by 158 runs
IND - 387/5, 50.0 overs
ENG - 229/all out, 37.4 overs

November 17, 2008 - 2nd ODI @ Indore
Result: IND won by 54 runs
IND - 292/9, 50.0 overs
ENG - 238/all out, 47.0 overs

November 20, 2008 - 3rd ODI @ Kanpur
Result: IND won by 16 runs (D/L method)
ENG - 240/all out, 48.4 overs
IND - 198/5, 40.0 overs

November 23, 2008 - 4th ODI @ Bangalore

November 26, 2008 - 5th ODI @ Cuttack

November 29, 2008 - 6th ODI @ Guwahati

December 2, 2008 - 7th ODI @ Delhi

December 11-15, 2008 - 1st Test @ Ahmedabad

December 19-23, 2008 - 2nd Test @ Mumbai

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Cricket News Saurabh Ganguly

Sourav Ganguly: say goodbye India Team?
When it comes to Sachin we all feel that he is going to score tons in the next match but that never happens. How long can we keep on dreaming is the question. What I don't understand is that why we are so reluctant in accepting what is inevitable?Sourav Ganguly boasts a Test win record of 50-plus, an enviable ODI record, and credit for making Team India a team, not just a bunch of 15 players, 10 of whom were unknown faces. And with Test victories against all cricketing nations, he deserves unlimited praise

Sourav Ganguly and Shahrukh ICL Fight:
Kolkata Knight Riders’s bad performance in the last few games has tensed the nerves of the owner Shahrukh Khan, and he is now realizing that movie “Chuk Day India” was just a flick, and his magic only works on the silver screen. But Shahrukh Khan, who is also known as Badshah or King Khan still thinks that he could turn the tables. He now blaming Sourav Ganguly, the captain of KKR for the bad performance in the Indian Premier League matches, and he wants that from now on the coach of the team John Buchanan take all the decisions. Sourav Ganguly is obviously very unhappy. Shahrukh Khan has said in the media that Sourav Ganguly is not fit for the captaincy and his composition of the team and the leadership skills are not enough for this format of the game.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Cricket News : Graeme Hick has retired from cricket


Elbow injured Graeme Hick missing his farewell appearance due to an elbow injury. due to Graeme Hick injury County Championship finale is in doubt.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Cricket news : Australia's test tour to India

Australia's test tour to India would go ahead despite a series bomb blasts in New Delhi at the weekend.