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Though the Iqbal Qasim-led selection committee has reservations over the selection of players like Mohammad Yusuf, Shoaib Malik and Misbah-ul-Haq due to their poor show in
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He will retire after the npower Fifth Test against the Aussies at the Brit Oval starting today and concentrate on ODI's and Twenty20 games.
Though Andrew Flintoff and his agent has been shouting from the rooftops that he is fit and raring to face Australia in the 5th Test starting today, this writer still doubts Freddie's fitness.
However, the British media suffer no such qualms and have gone to town with Fredmania.
Andrew Strauss, the supposedly sane, levelheaded Captain of England talks about how the 5th and final ashes Test provides the perfect setting for a 'Flintoff' performance.
"For a big game like this it's a massive plus to have Flintoff in the side," Strauss said. "It's a kind of the perfect storm: his last game, so he's going to be completely motivated to go out on a high, a must-win Ashes Test match at home, a full house the script's written perfectly. I think he can lift the others with his performances."
Here is Mike Atherton concluding that Andrew Freddie Flintoff is a much more desirable son-in-law that Sir Ian Botham.
Mothers across the land wouldn't mind Flintoff as a son-in-law; they'd be petrified of the thought of Botham taking their dearest up the aisle.
(Do not ask me how this makes Flintoff a better all-rounder)
To cap it all the man himself is brashly confident about his powers:
Andrew Flintoff believes that an
To the reader: Will the 'F' factor tilt the Test England's way?
Virender Sehwag may quit playing for the Delhi Ranji Trophy team.
Apparently, unhappy in not getting his way, Virender Sehwag alleged that the DDCA officials indulged in favouritism when it comes to selecting the Delhi Ranji Trophy cricket team.
The DDCA officials have dismissed Virender Sehwag’s allegation outright and in turn have accused him for using pressure tactics thus indirectly condemning him of indulging in favouritism of his own.
In what can be termed as fishing in troubled waters, the Haryana Cricket Association (HCA) has declared that they will be happy to include Virender Sehwag in their team.
It is reported that Gautam Gambhir, Ishant Sharma and Ashish Nehra are likely to go the Sehwag way and leave the Delhi Ranji Trophy team.
However, there is every chance that once Virender Sehwag’s meets with DDCA President Arun Jaitely all this may well become a storm in a teacup. The meeting is scheduled to take place on either the 27 th or the 28 of this month.
The West Indies Cricket Board reposed faith in the team that played the Test, One-day and Twenty20 series against Bangladesh in July in the Caribbean.
Former skipper Chris Gayle, Ramnaresh Sarwan, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Dwayne Bravo and Jerome Taylor are the notable omissions.
Floyd Reifer (captain)
Darren Sammy (vice-captain)
David Bernard Jr.,
Tino Best
Royston Crandon
Travis Dowlin
Andre Fletcher
Nikita Miller
Daren Powell
Kieran Powell
Dale Richards
Kemar Roach
Devon Smith
Gavin Tonge
Chadwick Walton
England named Andrew Flintoff in its squad for the 2009 Champions Trophy in South Africa.
Indian selectors named a strong squad for the Champions Trophy that runs from Sept. 22 to Oct. 5 in South Africa.
They surprised all cricket fans by naming Rahul Dravid, who last played in the Indian ODI team 2 years ago in the 15 member squad. Amit Mishra makes a deserving comeback into the Indian ODI squad.
His decision to continue playing domestic cricket is surely with an eye on the opportunities in IPL and other Twenty20 games.
For the record Vinod Kambli, played 17 Tests and made 1084 runs at an average of 54.20. He also played 104 ODI's and scored 2477 runs at an average of 32.59 runs and a strike rate of 71.94.
Curiously, considering his flamboyant batting style, Vinod Kambli shone more as a Test batsman rather than as an ODI batsman.
He made his name in International cricket with back-to-back double centuries in his 3rd and 4th Tests. However, most Indian's will remember the image of Vinod Kambli crying as he stood bereft of partners and on a crumbling pitch in the World Cup semi-finals against Sri Lanka at Kolkata (a match abandoned due to rioting).
Srikkanth and his selection committee colleagues are all set to select the Indian ODI team for the next month’s tri-series in Sri Lanka and the team for the Champions Trophy in South Africa.
Rahul Dravid stands no chance of being selected if the criterion for selection is based on the player’s performance in the last ODI series in the West Indies.
However, going by the intense fitness evaluation the Indian team is undergoing under their coach Gary Kirsten and the fitness fiasco surrounding Sehwag, Rahul Dravid stands a strong chance if one of the players is found unfit.
The Executive Committee meeting of the West Indies Cricket Board Inc., which took place on Wednesday (13.8.09), decided to sack John Dyson, the coach of the West Indies cricket team, with immediate effect.
Though the decision follows the West Indies cricket teams humiliating defeat at the hands of the perennial International cricket minnows Bangladesh, observers believe that John Dyson is a scapegoat in the contract dispute between the West Indies Cricket Board and the West Indies cricketers.
The West Indies Cricket Board by failing to assign a reason for the abrupt sacking of John Dyson has given further credence to these rumours.
The WICB also announced that the Assistant Coach David Williams will replace John Dyson on a temporary basis during the upcoming International Cricket Council’s Champions Trophy limited-over’s tournament to be played in South Africa in September and October.
The former Vice Captain and off-spinner of the West Indies cricket team, Lance Gibbs has been appointed the Team Manager for this tour.
"(Sourav) Ganguly was the icon player and the captain of the outfit (Kolkata Knight Riders) and I (John Buchanan) told him I didn't believe he was up to the pace of the game (IPL Twenty20). We got to the last over in nine games and lost them, getting to the last ball five times and losing,"
Sri Lanka becomes the first country to have its coaching syllabus recognized and endorsed by the International Cricket Council (ICC).
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IPL Governing Council is to meet today (August 11, 2009) at Cricket Centre, Mumbai.
Though the decision on the inclusion of former ICL players in the IPL 3rd edition to be played during March-April 2010 is the main agenda, it is rumoured that a decision on expanding the IPL franchisee to 3 more cities is also on the anvil.
If so IPL will become a 10 team (franchisee) domestic cricket competition.
On the former ICL players, Rajiv Shukla, Vice President of the BCCI, confirmed to Cricketnirvana “that there wouldn’t be any bidding for the ICL players at the IPL auction; instead they would be sold to franchises at fixed prices”.
It means these ICL players will look to BCCI to get them a fair price, in essence the BCCI can still punish them by fixing very low prices. Looks like these ICL players will be beholden to BCCI for life.
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Here is the updated news on IPL.
IPL IV will have 2 more teams and not 3 as speculated earlier. However, the two franchisees will be live from IPL IV. Startling news that may create uproar is that from IPL IV 2011 onwards there will be no ‘icon’ players. This means players like Dhoni, Sehwag, Yuvraj and Tendulkar will become mere mortals. Now the question is will they like it.
Coming to IPL 3, it will kick-off on March 12, 2010 with a game between IPL II winners Deccan Chargers and Kolkata Knight Riders at Hyderabad.
IPL III will have four additional match staging centres -- Nagpur, Vishakhapatnam, Ahmedabad and Dharamsala – and will also stage one extra match, for the third place play-off.
In all 94 games will be played over a period of 45 days. The trading window is set for December 15, 2009 to January 5, 2010.
Like every other cricketer, Amit Mishra wants to be successful in the shorter format of cricket.
As a first step, he is hopeful that his selection as one of the 30 probable’s for the ICC Champion Trophy will help establish his reputation in all formats of the game.
Undoubtedly, his performance in the recently concluded Emerging Players Trophy in Australia, where he was the 2nd highest wicket taker stands him in good steed.
However, is his ODI Comeback 2.0 expectation realistic?
Prior to Flintoff’s exclusion from the 4th Test in the npower ashes series, his dodgy knee was linked to rumours of cortisone injections.
Apparently, those rumours were woefully inaccurate.
According to the ECB medical team, “ in order to give Flintoff a chance of playing in the second and third Test matches, he received a series of artificial synovial fluid injections into the knee joint and cortisone injections into some of the bursa on the outside of the knee joint to help settle the inflammation.
Now that we know what went into Andrew Flintoff , we await the ECB team’s report on his exclusion.
Sachin Tendulkar has magnanimously indicated that he will retire on scoring 15,000 runs.
When you recollect that it has taken Sachin Tendulkar 20 years to score 12,733 runs since his debut and considering the fact that nowadays Test matches are a rarity, it means it will take Sachin Tendulkar another 20 years to achieve his goal.
In this Sachin Tendulkar has the support of Sunil Gavaskar, who along with Boycott pioneered the art of playing for records. Reportedly, Sunil Gavaskar urged Sachin Tendulkar to stretch his lead over Ricky Ponting and as India’s pride is at stake Sachin Tendulkar is sure to be supported by BCCI and his legion of fans.
Stretching his lead over Ricky Ponting will take some doing as Ricky Ponting is younger and in rude health.Also Cricket Australia will need Ricky Ponting to nurse their young team. So Ricky Ponting is unlikely to quit in the near future and those of us who yearn to see Sachin Tendulkar retire are now faced with the prospect of watching Sachin Tendulkar play in his dotage or until Hell Freezes Over.
Ricky Ponting and his team are at the cusp of history.
First, let us take Ricky Ponting’s case. If he loses the current Ashes series, he makes history by becoming the second Australian to captain an Ashes losing side twice.
Now coming to his team, they are all set to make history. If they lose this series, they fall to 4th place in the ICC Test rankings, which is a first for Australian cricket team.
Similarly, if they manage to draw the series they drop down to the 2nd place. Which means if Australia loses the Ashes series, they fall off the 1st ranking they have made their own since 2003.
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England's Ashes tour to Australia in the winter of 2006 was certainly a disaster on the field, but what was the trip like for the fans who followed the team throughout the series? In Ashes to Dust: The Nightmare Before Christmas,Graham Cookson seeks to provide a colourful diary of exactly what it was like during the tour with celebrity spottings, verbal jousting with the Australian fans and, of course, humiliation in the middle all discussed in detail.
I was proud to call myself a fan of the Tamil film actor Rajnikanth during my teens.
I had and still have his factoid at fingertips and could hold my own amidst fans of Kamalhaasan
However, my ardour to watch his films in cinema halls faltered with the antics of his more ‘active’ fans. Earlier, watching his films were pleasurable, now these lumpen elements by their constant shouting, whistling and uncouth behaviour has made viewing a bore.
So much so, not only have I stopped going to cinema halls but I have also stopped acknowledging my earlier allegiance to Rajni.
I can almost see the same thing happening in cricket. Earlier, fans went to watch cricket, soak in the atmosphere and maybe comment on how Sachin appeared diminutive in real life. I remember the time, when the most outlandish thing I did was screaming at the top of my voice when India beat Pakistan at Chepauk. (BTW, I was target of disapproving looks).
However, my interest in watching cricket waned after the advent of ‘attention seekers’. Nowadays, the majority who turn up at Chepauk are those who want to be seen. The present lot appears interested in dressing up in outlandish gear and in drawing the attention of the TV Camera operator.
Worse, there are now organized groups, unofficial cheerleaders no less, intent on supporting ‘their team’ instead of good cricket. Needless to add I have avoided the pilgrimage to Chepauk ever since.
I do not know whether it is advancing age, or stick in the muddiness but I prefer those days when a cricket fan was an admirer of cricket. I prefer the time when there was no ‘painted faces’ in the crowd. I prefer the time when the ‘Mexican wave’ was unknown.
(This reverie was set off on reading: Dominic Lawson: Boorish and chauvinist: the new breed of England cricket fan).
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At the end of the fourth day at Edgbaston, Australia are 25 runs behind England’s first innings total.
Having removed Katich and Ponting, England appears favourably placed to fashion a win. With rains forecast for the rest of the week, the Australian’s will be hunkering down for a draw.
However, it is not as cut, dried, simple and straightforward as that. One cannot discount the propensity of the Australian batsmen to play for a win.
It has often been noted that there is inherent bone headedness in the Australian batting mindset that refuses to acknowledge the possibility of defeat.
One does not know whether it a macho thing, Australian batsmen have in the past few years exhibited this trait and have often lost matches, they should have saved.
Though a draw looks the most likely result, 50 over's of uninterrupted or even interrupted play could see Australian batsmen self-destruct.
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Following the annual update India has moved up to second place on the Reliance Mobile ICC ODI Championship table.
Reliance Mobile ICC ODI Championship table reflects recent form and every year the rankings are updated taking into consideration the team outstanding record in the year.
Thus, India’s superlative performances in the last year enabled it to jump over Australia to rest in the 2 place behind South Africa.
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Australia’s Andrew Symonds is likely to follow Sri Lankan cricketer Tillakaratne Dilshan and play for Auckland Aces in the revamped New Zealand domestic Twenty20 tournament.
Observing the success of IPL, New Zealand Cricket is revamping its domestic Twenty20 season and scheduling it during late December and early January so as to capitalize on the holiday season. The franchisees sensing the opportunity are splurging on signing up International cricketers from overseas.
Though the news is unconfirmed, Symonds is likely to play for Auckland Aces. New Zealand Internationals Martin Guptill, wicket-keeper Gareth Hopkins, Kyle Mills and the recently retired Scott Styris are a part of the Auckland Aces.
Earlier Northern Districts signed up Tillakaratne Dilshan immediately after his superlative performance in the ICC World Twenty20 tournament.
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THE India Emerging Players beat South Africa in the Final of the 2009 Emerging Players Cricket Tournament at the Allan Border Field, Brisbane today.
South Africa was the top team in the tournament by emerging unscathed during the preliminary rounds while India was iffy in the earlier part of the tournament.
The South Africans elected to field on winning the toss and their daring brought them instant reward.
They had India tottering at 7 for 2 before Kohli put India back in the game with partnerships with Badrinath and Nayar.
However, it was Kohli’s partnership with Saha, which put India in a position of strength. Saha’s effort was also praiseworthy. Having lost Kohli with 15 over’s remaining in the innings, Saha ably shepherded them through and helped India score 283 runs.
Thankfully, for India, the South Africans followed the pattern established by their seniors and choked during the chase.
The South Africans, were bowled out for 266 in 46.2 over’s with Sudeep Tyagi taking four wickets for 72 runs. Amit Mishra who not only choked the runs but also struck crucial blows ably supported him.
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Sri Lanka beat Pakistan by 6 wickets to register their 2 victory in this 5 match ODI series.
Having won the toss Sri Lanka made short work of the Pakistani batting line up, by dismissing them for 168.
Put into bat, Pakistan was tottering almost immediately. Thilan Thushara rattled the top order by claiming 3 wickets. Murali capitalized on Tushara’s hard work and captured 2 wickets to reduce Pakistan.
A painstaking 23 off 73 balls from their captain Younis Khan held Pakistan together. Yet it was left to Mohammad Aamer and Saeed Ajmal to steer the side past 150 and the innings finally folded at 168.
As expected Sri Lanka coasted to an easy win but some early wickets, two in one over of Abdul Razaack created an artificial drama.
Chamara Kapugedera steadied the chase with a half century and along with Samaraweera saw Sri Lanka coast to a victory.
Sri Lanka is now up 2-0 in this 5 match IDI series.
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Reacting to a television interview where Shoaib Akthar threatened to sue the Pakistan team manager for publicizing his confidential medical report, the PCB in its admirable autocratic manner asked Pakistani cricketers to refrain from giving interviews.
They also slapped a show-cause notice on Shoaib Akthar for violating three clauses in his central contract and gave July 31, 2009 as the deadline for his response. Shoaib Akthar duly gave his reply yesterday.
Though the PCB officially acknowledged receipt, a spokesperson deflected queries on it by craftily suggesting they have only received it and are yet to see the contents.
However, sources has revealed that Shoaib Akthar justified his appearance on television by saying that he was only following the example set by his team mates and as such he was unaware of infringing his contract.
Regular followers of the soap opera, that is PCB, will recollect that in the wake of Pakistan’s surprise ICC World Cup Twenty20 win, the players have all been sounding off on various channels.
So, Akthar is in a way correct in arguing why he is the only one to be questioned. He is also reportedly collecting copies of interviews given by other players to bolster his argument. Obviously, Shoaib Akthar believes this is the optimal method to befriend his estranged Pakistani colleagues.
It will be interesting to observe PCB’s response. Will they question everyone and punish them all or will they conduct an eye- wash inquiry on others and punish Shoaib Akthar?
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