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Monday, October 8, 2012

West Indies crowned World Twenty20 champions




A spirited West Indies lifted their maiden World Twenty20 trophy with a brilliant 36-run win over hosts Sri Lanka in the final at the Premedasa Stadium here Sunday.

West Indies bowled out Sri Lanka for 101 runs with eight balls to spare to lift a World Cup trophy after 33 years and an International Cricket Council (ICC) trophy after a gap of eight years.

West Indies' last win in an ICC tournament was in the Champions Trophy in 2004 and their last world title was the 50-over World Cup in 1979.

On Sunday, much was expected from Chris Gayle, who has been in a terrific form in the tournament, to break West Indies' long wait for a world title. But Gayle (3) disappointed by departing early as the West Indies made a slow start after skipper Darren Sammy opted to bat.

However, it was a brilliant 56-ball 78 by Marlon Samuels that took the Caribbean side to a modest 137 for six in 20 overs. Samuels was also adjudged as Man of the Match.

Sri Lanka made a poor start and despite valuable efforts from skipper Mahela Jayawardene (33) and Kumar Sangakkara (22) they suffered a middle-order collapse before being bundled out for 101 runs with eight balls to spare.

For Sri Lanka it was their fourth loss in the final of a major tournament. Jayawardene and Sangakkara have been part of all the four losses, 2007 World Cup, 2009 and 2012 World T20 and 2011 World Cup.

Spinner Sunil Narine was the pick of the Caribbean bowlers picking three for nine and skipper Darren Sammy got two for six.

Chasing 138, the hosts lost Tillekaratne Dilshan in the second over after he was squared up by a brilliant delivery from Ravi Rampaul (1/31) as the off-stump went cartwheeling towards the skipper.

Jayawardene and Sangakkara tried to resurrect the innings with their 42-run stand for the second wicket. But after Samuel Badree struck to remove Sangakkara with Kieron Pollard taking a low catch in the deep, Sri Lanka suffered a massive collapse.

From 48 for two, Sri Lanka lost the remaining eight wickets for just 52 runs. Nuwan Kulasekara came up with a cameo of 13-ball 26 but it came too late.

Earlier, West Indies made a poor and a slow start with both Johnson Charles and Gayle (3) back in the pavilion inside six overs for just 14 runs on board.

But Samuels stayed on and took his time before launching him into the Sri Lankan bowling attack. Samuels smashed six sixes and three fours in his 56-ball innings.

Samuels and Dwayne Bravo (14) were involved in a 59-run stand for the third wicket that helped the West Indies recover from a poor start.

Having scored just 32 runs in the first 10 overs, West Indies managed 106 in the last 10 thanks to the late charge by Sammy, who remained unbeaten on 26 from 15 balls.

Samuel's six of the five sixes came off speedster Lasith Malinga, who conceded 54 runs off his four overs. Ajantha Mendis returned figures of four for 12.

Sunday, September 23, 2012

INDIA raped England in T20 World Cup 2012

 
India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni was all praise for comeback-man Harbhajan Singh, terming the spin veteran's four-wicket haul in the World Twenty20 match against England as a "brilliant one under current circumstances".

"I believe I have seen Harbhajan bowl better but under current circumstances, it was a brilliant performance. He was making a comeback and got a chance to prove that he is good and under these conditions, one tends to get desperate," Dhoni after India thrashed the English by 90 runs

Saturday, September 22, 2012

ICC T20 World Cup 2012: Australia vs West Indies - Preview

ICC T20 World Cup 2012: Australia vs West Indies - Preview   Having registered a comprehensive win in their World Twenty20 opener, Australia would aim to seal a Super Eight berth when they take on the flamboyant West Indies in a Group B encounter at the R Premadasa Stadium on Saturday.

However, it won`t be an easy task for George Bailey`s boys as they are up against a formidable Caribbean side which boasts of big-hitting Chris Gayle and mystery spinner Sunil Narine in their ranks.

Led by Shane Watson`s heroics, with both bat and ball, Australia made easy work of an unpredictable Irish side as they cruised to an easy win in the campaign-opener. But come Saturday, the contest is definitely going to be more intense.




The Darren Sammy-led West Indian side has got enough arsenal in its armoury to derail any side.

However, the West Indian batsmen had failed to impress during their first warm-up game against Sri Lanka, in the absence of Gayle, and were scratchy in the second warm-up match against a resilient Afghan side, barring the Jamaican giant.

But that in no way gives Aussies the license to take them lightly.

West Indies` prowess in the shortest format of the game is well known and Australia would undermine them at their own peril.

The Kangaroos, however, can take some heart from their recent performance against the Caribbeans.

They won comprehensively against Sammy`s boys in one of the two T20 games during their recent visit and came close to snatching the second one, losing by just 14 runs.

Australia can be in with a chance in tomorrow`s game as well if their bowlers manage to get the better of West Indies` unsettled opening pair, which really has looked to be the soft belly of Sammy`s brigade.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Live Cricket Streaming: India Vs Pakistan , ICC T20 World Cup 2012 Warm Up match

Check out the websites for live cricket streaming of the ICC Twenty20 2012 warm up match between
India Vs Pakistan On Monday at Colombo.

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Last year a huge learning curve: Virat



irat Kohli's dream run in the last two years culminated with him being named the ODI Cricketer of the Year at the 2012 ICC Awards.

In the ceremony held in Sri Lanka on Sunday, Kohli beat Kumar Sangakkara, MS Dhoni and Lasith Malinga to bag the trophy. After receiving the award, Kohli credited his success to his motto of keeping things simple.

"I think I have tried to keep things as simple as possible and it's worked for me on the field. This year has been a learning curve along the way from the seniors in the team. It's been an all-round effort and I'm very happy to have won this award.

"It's always nice to be recognized by the ICC and it's a great feeling and it's the first time I've won one of these awards and it feels great," Kohli said.

During the period under consideration, Kohli scored 1,733 runs in 31 ODIs with an average of 66.65. He scored eight centuries and six half-centuries with a highest score of 183, against Pakistan in 2012 Asia Cup

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

India vs New Zealand 2012 Itinerary

India vs New Zealand 2012 Itinerary
New Zealand in India 2012 Schedule

New Zealand will be visiting the subcontinent in 2012, when they will be touring India. New Zealand tour of India is slated to begin from August 2012, as per the cricket fixture released by the International Cricket Council. New Zealand will be visiting India during the period of August-September, during which both these teams will engage in the longest format of the game. Just like all the other cricket series of recent past and distant future, India vs New Zealand 2012 will be a part of the innovative initiative of the International Cricket Council - The Future Tour Programs, which will help in the promotion of the game.

The tour begins on August 2, 2012, with the 1st Test. Besides 2 Test matches, New Zealand vs India series will also comprise 2 T20 International games. India has been very strong in the Test format for almost a year now with consistent batting and bowling performance. India also possesses a balanced side, as well as superior bench strength. On the other hand, New Zealand is not known for successful tours. It will, therefore be, one of the most difficult tours on the visitor's part. For these reasons, New Zealand vs India is one of the most anticipated encounters of the 2012 cricketing calendar.


In the New Zealand vs India Test match, it would be interesting to know who will be top spinner on this cricket pitch with interesting fight between cricket bat and cricket ball in India vs New Zealand 2012. Some cricket websites like sky sports, star cricket and cricinfo provides latest cricket score on India vs New Zealand 2012 bilateral series. If you reside in North America, you can watch India vs New Zealand 2012 live on internet by using cricket willow website. Cricket Tickets of New Zealand in India 2012 are expected to available at www.vaigogo.com. Booking tickets for India vs New Zealand, first Test match could also be done there.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

India won the only T20 match against Sri Lanka by 39 runs.

India won the only T20 match against Sri Lanka by 39 runs.
Congrats Team India.. All The Best For Coming T20 World Cup 2012
 

Sehwag, Zaheer to miss one-off T20

Sehwag, Zaheer to miss one-off T20

 

 Virender Sehwag and Zaheer Khan will miss Tuesday's one-off Twenty20 International against Sri Lanka at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium. Sehwag is nursing a glute problem and has left for home along with Zaheer for treatment, according to team officials. The explosive batsman had also missed the final ODI because of the problem.

Zaheer will head to the National Cricket Academy to prepare for the two-Test series against New Zealand, starting in Hyderabad on Aug 23.

The match will be a mild precursor to the World Twenty20 to be staged in the island nation in September-October and will provide the final opportunity for Indian selectors before they name the squad for the tournament.

India and Sri Lanka face in a T20 tie after a gap of two years. The game will give another opportunity for younger players, especially the likes of Manoj Tiwary, who gave a good account of himself in the 4-1 ODI series win after being made to wait for an inordinately long time to get a look in.

Monday, August 6, 2012

This victory takes India to number 2 in the ODI rankings

 
India beat Sri Lanka by 20 runs. This victory takes India to number two in the ODI rankings on the back of the emphatic 4-1 series triumph.

India Beat Srilanka 4-1

We still need to improve: Dhoni

We still need to improve: Dhoni

 

India had already won the five-match ODI series when they took an unassailable 3-1 lead in Colombo. By beating Sri Lanka here today, they moved up to the second spot in the ICC ODI rankings.

Speaking during the post-match presentation ceremony, India captain MS Dhoni discussed his batting and his team's strengths and the areas that need improvement.

Excerpts:

On his batting which has been phenomenal in the recent past

In this particular match the wicket was very good to bat on. A good platform was given to us [to build the innings]. Gautam [Gambhir] batted well, in between he had a good partnership with Manoj Tiwary which meant that the lower order batsmen [like us] can go and express ourselves. The ball started coming nicely on to the bat which meant that in the last ten overs we had to get fair amount of runs because we knew that in the second half [the wicket] will get slightly easy to bat on. Maybe in the first five to ten overs [of the second innings] it may swing but I don't think that was really the case.

On the way he batted which showed that he was very aware of the field settings

Most of the Sri Lankan boundaries are quite big so no point in fighting the grounds that are over here so if it is not needed it is advisable to not look for the big shots and you can get those boundaries if you are placing it at the right areas. The out-field was quick and the ball was coming nicely [on to the bat] which meant you can use the pace of the bowler and that's what it really boils down to because, me and Irfan [Pathan] were batting and if we had lost one more wicket which meant [Ravichandran] Ashwin would have come in and maybe [then] we would not have been able to get those extra 10-15 runs that we needed. So we played safe. We decided that we will try to get close to 300 odd runs and look to defend it.

On the team's bowling performance

We still need to improve. Not only in the bowling department but in the batting department also. The good thing [about the series] is that the guy who was set more often than not during the series; he usually carried his innings forward and took the responsibility of scoring the runs so that made [chasing and setting targets] slightly easy. But it is important that we dictate the bowling by that we mean, scoring runs more than what is actually a par score. Because our bowling is slightly weak that is in the middle overs we have not been able to put a lot of pressure [on the opposition] apart from the last game. And when you are playing with part-time bowlers in conditions like this where the ball doesn't turn and there is fair amount of dew [on the field] in the second half [of the game] you need those extra 10 to 15 runs.

On whether there are any concerns about his health since he was seen limping a bit

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Rohit under pressure to hold on to his spot

Even though the likes of Virender Sehwag and MS Dhoni used the long handle at the Premadasa Stadium on Friday, on the eve of India's third ODI against Sri Lanka, the focus was on two youngsters for contrasting reasons.

While Rohit Sharma was working hard to rediscover his run-scoring ability, Manoj Tiwary — the man who has spent 13 ODIs in a row on the bench since scoring a century against West Indies last December — applied himself, hoping he would play on Saturday.

With the hosts levelling the series with a nine-wicket win at Hambantota on Tuesday, calls for Rohit — whose mediocre run in 2012 continued with five runs in the first two games — to be replaced by Tiwary have got louder. It remains to be seen if the team management decides to let the Bengal batsman have a go.

No doubt Tiwary is frustrated, having to warm the bench for eight months. And with Rohit failing to translate his immense talent into runs of late calls for Tiwary to be given at least one opportunity, after being ignored in the tri-series in Australia and the Asia Cup.

Wait and watch

"Whenever Manoj gets that opportunity, he will be and should be looking forward to that. He should do well whether he gets that in the next game or later, no one knows about that," Gautam Gambhir said on Friday. "But the important thing is whichever playing eleven gets picked should do the job. That is what is important rather than talking about individuals at this stage."

Rohit is as much frustrated as Tiwary. Ever since he featured in an India jersey for the first time five years ago, Sharma has been touted as the next big thing from the maidans of Mumbai. But he has simply not been consistent.

Gambhir hinted that Sharma could still be persisted with on Saturday. "When people talk about form, whether the person is in-form or out-of-form, the important thing is how he is feeling about his batting. You can't be batting well but you can still be getting runs. If you are comfortable with your batting, and know you are batting well, then somewhere down the line you will score runs," Gambhir said.

"Whenever we see Rohit batting in the nets he is batting the best to be honest amongst all of us. So it is just a matter of time before he will be among runs. But we need to show faith in him because he is a quality player and I see him scoring lot of runs for India in the future."

Sharma himself would be hoping his time comes before it's too late.

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Delighted and proud to be back: Kapil Dev



Homecomings are always emotional. They bring with them a rare combination of nostalgia and fresh dreams for the future. A melange of emotions lit the face of Kapil Dev as he stepped out of BCCI President N Srinivasan’s office at the board’s headquarters in Mumbai on Wednesday. “I was always here so there’s no question of coming back,” the legend said simply about his return.
Dev arrived at the BCCI office to submit a letter to the board informing them that he had resigned from Essel Sports Pvt. Ltd/ICL and to vow his support to Indian cricket’s parent body. The President accepted his letter and welcomed him back to the BCCI family.
In a short chat with bcci.tv immediately after the meeting, Dev spoke with characteristic candour and emotion.
“Yes, there can be misunderstandings at times, but as part of Indian cricket, this is my parent body and I’ve always had respect for the organisation more than the individuals [that form it]. I love my cricket board and I’m so happy to be back here. I’m proud to be part of one of the biggest sporting organisations in the world,” beamed the legendary former India captain.
Part of cricketing folklore thanks to his lethal out-swingers and aggressive batting, Kapil Dev has brought India glory on the cricket field with both bat and ball. The 1983 World Cup, where Dev’s Devils stunned the world, was the crowning moment of a glorious career.
Dev’s return to the BCCI was occasioned by a friendly gesture from the board; Srinivasan invited Dev for a chat and requested him to join hands with the organisation. Dev, in turn, honoured the word of the man he has always held in high regard.
“He’s a wonderful administrator and has shown his worth. If a man of his calibre calls you and asks you to come back [it is a matter of pride]. I was so delighted to hear from him,” Dev said of the BCCI President.
“He’s a man with endless passion for Indian cricket and that’s what I admire the most about him. There are people who are only interested in name and fame, but few work sincerely for 25 to 30 years for the betterment of the game. When such people come up, you feel proud,” Dev said.
The BCCI has always sought valuable insights of retired stalwarts and implemented their suggestions. Former captains like Sunil Gavaskar, Tiger Pataudi, Dilip Vengsarkar, Sourav Ganguly and Anil Kumble have held important administrative positions at the BCCI over the years. Kapil Dev – with his knowledge, experience and most importantly, passion – joining forces with the board signals a brighter cricketing future.
In his statement welcoming Dev back, Srinivasan seconded the thought. “The BCCI acknowledges Mr. Kapil Dev’s immense contribution to Indian cricket and looks forward to a fruitful association with him in the years to come.”
While Dev is as keen as always to contribute to the game in India, he wants to take it one step at a time.
“I think it’s up to the administrators to decide what kind of input they want from the former players and what role they want them to play. Once my role is defined, I’ll put my head to it and open my mouth only after looking into its details thoroughly. At the moment, I haven’t thought about it.”
No matter what role he plays, Dev wants to perform it rigorously. “Indian cricket has come a long way. One thing I’d like the players to inculcate is the virtue of discipline. As a professional, once you’re 100 percent disciplined, it brings you everything.”

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Cool head will win series: Jayawardene

 

 Mahela Jayawardene's Sri Lankan team avenged their defeat in the opening game of the five-ODI series with a thumping comeback against the Indians at the same venue. Thisara Perera, along with Angelo Mathews, ran through the visitors' batting line up to skittle them out for a paltry score which their batters chased down comfortably.

Accompanied by Man-of-the-Match Perera, the Sri Lanka skipper discussed the match and his bowling attack in the post-match media conference.

Excerpts:

On what prompted him to bring Thisara Perera into the attack early

[It was a] blessing in disguise [that] Isuru [Udana] strayed all over the place in the first over! I felt he was a bit too nervous trying to fight the wind. He [had] bowled really well during practice yesterday. We bowled [him] from both ends and he [had] bowled really well but it's just that the nerves [got the better] of him today. The other experienced bowlers I had were Thisara and Angelo, so I just gave [Thisara] the ball because the other day he bowled well from that end as well – and he did the job for us [today]. He's improved quite a bit in confidence. I think consistency is the most important thing he is striving for which is great.

On his advice to the players after the previous game that produced the comeback

We played some good cricket [in the last game] even though we were outplayed and we made quite a few mistakes. In the game today we were much more focussed in executing certain game plans against certain [Indian] batsmen. The start wasn't great [and] the fielding we can still improve [upon]; it was a bit sloppy. But when you are hitting those areas you get opportunities [to get the batsmen out] and a lot of opportunities came our way today. I just told the guys [after the last game that] we were capable of performing at the highest level and we just need to make sure that the focus is there. I know some of the guys are a bit tired but at the end of the day we are playing for the country. It is a great opportunity to play a team like India, try and execute our game plan, be relaxed, and that's what they did.

On Thisara Perera's performance

Amazing! He's been consistent for us in the last six months to one year. He is learning. I said the other day – what I want from the guys is to learn from the mistakes and every day he keeps improving. He is putting his hand up to play Test cricket as well so it is good for us going forward to have a young group like this who is motivated to perform.

On the reason behind India getting bowled out – poor shot selection, good bowling or the wicket

I don't think the wicket was that bad, probably a touch slower. There were quite a few good balls as well; we bowled in good areas and created pressure. [There were] maybe a couple of bad shots as well but I will take that any day. The important thing with the Indian batting lineup is picking up wickets. That's the only way we can control things and that is what we did today.

On the tournament

It is a tough tournament for us and now as we go into a three-match series, we just need to win two matches. But like I've been saying from the first day, we just need to control certain challenges better, certain situations better. Whoever keeps a cool head and finishes games off will win the series. What we have achieved today is brilliant but we need to focus on the areas where we still need to improve, have a good couple of days' break and then refocus [...] and execute a good game plan [...].

On Nuwan Kulsekara

Because there are a lot of other guys [doing well], he doesn't get recognised for the work he has been doing. He has been a regular bowler for us for the last three or four years. He has been the No. 1 ODI bowler for a good 12 months a couple of years back. Having him [in the team], you know what you are going to get from him. As a captain he is a luxury to have whether it is with the new ball or the middle [overs] or the end [overs]. He and Lasith [Malinga] have a good, potent partnership going for us. Then guys like Thisara [Perera], Angelo [Mathews] and the spinners get more opportunities because of the pressure that those two guys create, so definitely we are going to miss him. But that gives another opportunity to somebody to step in and show what they are capable of – like Isuru [Udana]. He was a bit nervous today but I have seen him bowling. He is a talented bowler so hopefully he can put this game aside and come back strongly in the next few games.

On what has helped Perera be more consistent

I think he is good learner. But I will be correct if I say he has worked closely with Shaun Pollock – that is something that he came and told us [about] his action during the IPL, because he wasn't playing much. Polly has given him some good tips with his action and where he needs to be. Even with certain field settings and all, he came and said, "I need to do this and I need to do that". He has learnt a lot. Polly is a great bowler to discuss those kinds of things with. It is a great opportunity for him so with that [advice from Pollock] and with fast bowling coaches [in SL], he has been working hard to get his pace, to get his accuracy. Something that he lacked was accuracy, hitting the seam in that good area. Because he is a tall boy, if he can hit that good area he is always going to create opportunities [to get wickets]. I think that's been the change and at practice he is with the ball doing something or with the bat. Batting in the nets, throw-downs [or] whatever. He wants to learn. It's so good to see young guys doing that and to top it off, IPL sometimes helps some of the players.

On Pollock's advise to Thisara

[Jayawardene translating for Perera] When Thisara was in his delivery stride, his weight was a bit back [-oriented]. Polly wanted him to be more upright so that he could actually put more force while he was bowling and have more control hitting the seam with that. So that's a little technical thing with his delivery stride, which he had worked on while he was there [in the IPL]. After that he came back and worked with our bowling coaches as well and he has improved. He is hitting the seam much more frequently now than he used to.

On the importance of hitting the ground running in view of the upcoming ICC World T20

It is tough [to hit the ground running] but when you are playing good teams, [losses] happen sometimes. It is crucial, the first game but you try and control what you can control […] As a group what we are trying to do is to be consistent. [...] Other than that, we are all human. Sometimes we make mistakes and try and reduce as many mistakes as possible.

Thursday, July 19, 2012



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