Friday, February 26, 2010

PCB suspects two players of match-fixing

PCB suspects two players of match-fixing

Karachi, Feb 26: Pakistan Cricket Board today said it suspects two national team players of being involved in match-fixing in Australia even though it did not disclose their identity.

At a time when the local media is abuzz claiming wicket-keeper Kamran Akmal is under the scanner for his conspicuously shoddy performance during the Australia tour, PCB chairman Ejaz Butt confirmed a couple of players are suspected of fixing matches.

“It would be foolish to say no match-fixing takes place,” Butt told a press conference in Lahore.
“But the fact is it is very difficult to prove this. So I am not going to take any names right now,” Butt said.

“We are waiting for a report from the inquiry committee we have set up to probe into the team’s poor performances in Australia,” he said.
“Once the inquiry committee gives its report I will comment further on this issue,” the PCB chief added.

More gold for Samaresh

More gold for Samaresh

New Delhi, Feb 26: Samaresh Jung shot down two more gold medals while Gagan Narang and Joydeep Karmakar combined to shatter a meet record as the Indians continued to rule the roost in the C’wealth Championships here today. (PTI)

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Second One Day International against the Proteas at Gwalior

Second One Day International against the Proteas at Gwalior

Gwalior, Feb 23: After escaping with a narrow win in Jaipur, India would aim to plug their bowling loopholes and seal the three-match series to retain the number two spot in ICC rankings when they take on South Africa in the second ODI here tomorrow.
The Indian batsmen are in good nick but the worrying factor for the hosts is the bowling department as they leaked too many runs in the series opener and received an unexpected bashing at the hands of tail-enders Dale Steyn and Wayne Parnell in Jaipur.
What looked like a one-sided contest in India’s favour at one stage became an edge-of-the-seat thriller as the host bowlers let go their grip over the match with their wayward line. India, though, managed to pull it off by just a run, the closest of victory margins.

PL-3 will be played in India: Lalit Modi

PL-3 will be played in India: Lalit Modi
LONDON, Feb 23: Indian Premier League will not move out of India despite security fears raised by the players’ associations of England, Australia and South Africa, IPL commissioner Lalit Modi insisted.
Modi rejected any move to shift the IPL to another country after an independent report complied by ECB security advisor Reg Dickason claimed that safety of cricketers cannot be guaranteed during the cash-awash Twenty20 tournament.
“We are going to have the tournament in India. I can't see any reason why we should move it at this point in time. The media is reacting to every fringe group saying security is a problem,” Modi told BBC Sport.
Despite Modi’s assurances on security, Australian players have not yet committed their participation in the IPL-3 until the issues raised in the report are addressed.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Sehwag develops sore back

Sehwag develops sore back

Jaipur, Feb 22: Star opener Virender Sehwag has developed a sore back even though it is unlikely to affect his participation in the second cricket one-dayer against South Africa in Gwalior on Wednesday.

“Sehwag has a sore back and he underwent a scan yesterday. But it doesn’t look serious enough to render him unavailable for the Gwalior match,” a team official said.

Sehwag batted in last night’s humdinger against South Africa which India clinched by a wafer-thin one-run margin in the final delivery.

Gagan wins third gold, Jung breaks record

Gagan wins third gold, Jung breaks record

NEW DELHI, Feb 22: Gagan Narang added a third gold to his tally, while Samaresh Jung clinched his second as Indian shooters continued to reign supreme shattering three meet records at the Karni Singh range on the fifth day of the Commonwealth Championships here today.

India’s overall medal tally stood at 26 (13 gold, eight silver and five bronze), way ahead of second-placed England, which has won 15 medals so far — three gold, seven silver and five bronze. Australia occupied the third spot with 10 medals.

Friday, February 19, 2010

India stay No. 1 Test team with emphatic victory at Eden

India stay No. 1 Test team with emphatic victory at Eden

Kolkata, Feb 18: India remains world’s top Test team after winning the second cricket Test against South Africa by an innings and 57 runs in a nail-biting finish to level the series 1-1 here on Thursday. The much-criticised off-spinner Harbhajan Singh claimed five wickets, including the last one to bowl India to a dramatic victory even as Hashim Amla (127) stood his ground defying the Indian attack for eight hours, while his colleagues deserted him one after another, to remain unbeaten with his second century of the Test and the third on the trot.

Smith gives full credit to India

Smith gives full credit to India
Kolkata, Feb 18: South African skipper Graeme Smith on Thursday gave full credit to India for the hosts’ performance on the final day of the second Test and took heart from the fact that very few foreign sides have managed to finish with a drawn series in India. After having won by an innings in the first Test at Nagpur, South Africa collapsed to a similar defeat at the Eden Gardens, to finish the series 1-1. “You must give credit to India for the way they performed today (Thursday). The fact that we could draw a series in India is a credit for our players,” Smith, who has been ruled out of the ODI series, told mediapersons.
“If you see the recent records of the teams that have toured here, not many teams have been able to push India like we have done in these conditions. That’s the positive for us more than anything else,” he said. “We must give credit to (our) players who have come to India twice and have come so close. Lot of positives have come out of the two Tests. We have not lost a series here.” In 2007-08, India and South Africa finished a three-match series 1-1. Describing the series as ‘fantastic’, Smith said both teams enjoyed the intensity of the battles. However, he expressed disappointment at not having won the series this time. Praising the determination of the middle and the late order Thursday, as South Africa were fighting to save an innings defeat, he said: “Some guys just got stuck in and it worked for them and some didn’t. Hashim was brilliant and guys like Morne (Morkel) and Wayne (Parnell) stuck in there. (IANS)

India, South Africa cricket teams leave for Jaipur ODI

STAFF WRITER 14:59 HRS IST

Kolkata, Feb 19 (PTI) India and South Africa cricket teams today left for Jaipur to play in the first of the three-ODI series scheduled to be held on February 21.

Few of the players who are not part of the ODI squad including South Africa captain Graeme Smith have already left, while the one-day cricketers took a chartered flight to Jaipur at 2.40 pm, local manager Samir Dasgupta said.

"Smith along with other South African players left last night," he said.

Among others Indians, Zaheer Khan, Ishant Sharma and Gautam Gambhir also left yesterday while Murali Vijay left this morning.

Having injured his right knee, pace spearhead Zaheer could not bowl on the last day of second Test yesterday and had to pull out of the one-day series. Left-handed opener Gambhir is also ruled out because of a groin injury.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

We can wrap up the match in 50 overs, says Kirsten

We can wrap up the match in 50 overs, says Kirsten

Kolkata, Feb 17: Indian cricket coach Gary Kirsten believes his bowlers can wrap up the remaining seven South Africa wickets in another 50 overs on the last day of the second Test on Thursday to level the Test series. A major part of the fourth day was lost due to rain and more showers are forecast on the fifth and final day Thursday. South Africa, battling to save the Test, are 115/3 trailing by 232 runs on the first innings. Asked how many overs his team would need to bowl out South Africa, Kirsten said: “As many as we can get. Hopefully, we will need only forty or fifty but it’s very difficult as you know with the weather. We’ve played very good cricket right through the Test match. We are in a good position and we’d like to close it out, and we'll give it our best shot in the amount of time we have.”

India calms terror fears over hockey World Cup

India calms terror fears over hockey World Cup

New Delhi, Feb 17: India on Wednesday allayed security apprehensions of New Zealand and Australian hockey teams maintaining that it was pulling out all stops for the forthcoming World Cup in the wake of terror threats issued to foreign teams during the 12-team quadrennial event. The renewed assurance comes after New Zealand’s hockey team, which earlier planned to continue with its trip to the February 28-March 13 Hockey World Cup in New Delhi despite an Al Qaeda threat against sports events in India, appeared to be having second thoughts on Wednesday.

The team is in Australia’s Perth city to play two practice matches Wednesday and Friday, and will then decide if it will travel to India as per schedule for the World Cup that begins February 28, the New Zealand Herald reported. As for the Australian team, its players say they ready to play, but Hockey Australia says it is awaiting the result of a new security assessment in view of the terror threat. Assuring security to sportspersons visiting India for the Hockey World Cup and the Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket tournament that starts March 12, Home Minister P Chidambaram stressed that militants would not be allowed to dictate terms. “All security would be provided to players. No one would be allowed to dictate terms to us,” Chidambaram said at a press conference in Jammu after reviewing the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir.

Symonds, Chappell say India safe for foreign players

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Melbourne, Feb 18 (PTI) Greg Chappell and Andrew Symonds may have had bitter-sweet relationship with the Indian fans but the Australian duo today said cricketers should not have any safety concerns about playing in India.

At a time when terror threats and the recent blasts in Pune have the foreign cricketers apprehensive about playing in the third edition of the Indian Premier League, Symonds said he would turn up for the Deccan Chargers with no fear at all.

"I haven't heard a great deal as yet but India is one of those countries I've never felt intimidated, even when the crowd gets a bit uppity," said Symonds, who was taunted by the Indian fans during Australia's 2007 tour of the country.

Symonds said he felt safer in India than in South Africa where Deccan Chargers won IPL II last year.

2nd Test: India beat SA to level series, retain No 1 spot

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Kolkata, Feb 18 (PTI) India just about managed to thwart a stubborn resistance from South Africa's Hashim Amla and the tailenders to clinch a series-levelling innings and 57 runs victory in the final cricket Test to retain their status as the number one Test team here today.

The hosts, who needed to pick up the remaining seven wickets to draw the series 1-1, were made to wait till the very fag end of a dramatic fifth day's play for their moment of glory with Hashim Amla nearly carrying the proteas to safety with a defiant unbeaten 123.

Resuming at 115 for three after conceding a mammoth 347-run first innings lead, the South Africans were all out for 290 with just 15 minutes remaining on a nail-biting last day.

India retain No. 1 rankings, assured of ICC prize money

STAFF WRITER 17:40 HRS IST

Dubai, Feb 18 (PTI) India today retained their number one status in Test cricket after the thrilling victory over South Africa in Kolkata, which also entitles them to USD 175,000 given to the team that tops the chart at the annual cut-off date.

With this victory, Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men also ended Australia's seven-year run of finishing on top spot at the annual cut-off date.

Consequentially, India will retain the ICC Championships mace which they won after beating Sri Lanka 2-0 in the home series in December last year, besides pocketing the USD 175,000 prize money which is presented to the side that reaches the April 1 cut-off date in top spot.

India was in serious danger of losing its top spot after South Africa won the Nagpur Test last week and then bad weather yesterday allowed only 31 overs of play on the penultimate day of the second Test.

Paes returns in Davis Cup squad, Sanam replaces Yuki

STAFF WRITER 18:46 HRS IST

New Delhi, Feb 18 (PTI) Leander Paes made a return while Yuki Bhambri was left out of a five-member Indian squad picked today for the Davis Cup World Group first round tie against Russia in Moscow from March 5-7.

Sanam Singh was included in the squad announced by the selection committee of All India Tennis Association (AITA).

The three other players in the squad are Mahesh Bhupathi, Rohan Bopanna and Somdev Devvarman.

S P Misra will be the non-playing captain while Nandan Bal will be the coach.

India had beaten South Africa 4-1 in the play-off in Johannesburg in September last year to advance to the World Group for the first time since 1998.

The Squad: Leander Paes, Mahesh Bhupathi, Rohan Bopanna, Somdev Devvarman, Sanam Singh.

Team Captain: S P Misra

Coach: Nandan Bal.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Sehwag, Tendulkar tons put India in control

Sehwag, Tendulkar tons put India in control

KOLKATA, Feb 15: Sachin Tendulkar notched up his fourth consecutive Test ton and Virender Sehwag cracked 165 as India relied on the sheer class of the experienced duo to take control of the second and final Test against South Africa on Monday.

After polishing off South Africa’s first innings at 296, the hosts rode on Tendulkar’s 47th ton and Sehwag’s 19th century to reach 342/5 at close on the second day which saw the home team lose three key wickets in quick succession at the fag end.

At stumps on an eventful day, VVS Laxman (9) and night watchman Amit Mishra (1) were at the crease with India having taken a lead of 46 runs. They will now look to take a substantial first innings lead and push to level the series 1-1 in the remaining three days.

Deccan Chargers send legal notice to BCCI

Deccan Chargers send legal notice to BCCI

Mumbai, Feb 15: Deccan Chargers today slapped a legal notice on the Indian Premier League and threatened to skip the third edition of the Twenty20 league beginning next month if its home matches are not re-allotted to Hyderabad and Vishakapatnam. In a legal notice sent to BCCI president Shashank Manohar, Deccan Chargers’ solicitors have asked the cash-awash league’s authorities to reconsider their decision of relocating the home matches of the defending champions to Hyderabad and Vishakapatnam.

The notice claimed that the decision to shift the matches have been taken “arbitrarily, unilaterally, without our client’s consent and in complete breach of the Franchise Agreement dated April 10, 2008 pursuant to which the rights and obligations of both the parties i.e. BCCI-IPL and the Franchisee, i.e. our client are governed”. The notice further charged IPL that the decision to shift the matches was against the objective of having franchisees from various regions of the country and against public interest and consequently was not acceptable to Deccan Chargers. (PTI)

Monday, February 15, 2010

Petersen dedicates debut century to himself

Petersen dedicates debut century to himself

Kolkata, Feb 14: On a high after scoring a fluent hundred on debut in the second Test against India, South African opener Alviro Petersen on Sunday said he would dedicate it to himself for the hard work he has done.

“I’d probably dedicate this century to myself for all the hard work I have put in in the last couple of years,” the 29-year-old right-hand batsman told mediapersons at the end of first day’s play here.

Petersen, drafted into the team in place of Mark Boucher - down with back spasm - got to his three-figure mark in 221 minutes and also stitched together a 209-run stand for the second wicket with Hashim Amla, who struck 114.

Yuvraj ruled out of ODI series against South Africa

NEW DELHI: India's bid to win the ODI series against South Africa got a big blow as the swashbuckling left-hander Yuvraj Singh was ruled out of the series against visiting team starting on February 21.

The hard hitting middle order, who also missed the ongoing Test series, is yet to recover from a finger injury which he sustained during the Bangladesh series.

The Indian selection committee, led by Krish Srikkanth, will meet on Tuesday to pick the ODI squad against South Africa.

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IPL schedule altered substantially

MUMBAI: More than a dozen changes have been incorporated by the Indian Premier League authorities in the revised schedule of the Twenty20 League whose third edition is to be held from March 12-April 25.

These changes were made after IPL shifted all matches of Deccan Chargers from Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam to other centres because of the ongoing Telengana agitation in Andhra Pradesh.

Some matches not involving Deccan Chargers also had to be given a tweak in the new schedule put up on its website.

Nagpur, discarded as an option for the Mumbai Indians to play its home ties, now hosts three matches of Deccan Chargers.

The other four ties featuring the Hyderabad franchise, including the opening match, would be held in Navi Mumbai's D Y Patil Stadium.

The revised schedule is:

Mar 12: Deccan Chargers (DC) vs Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), Navi Mumbai, 8 pm.

Mar 13: Mumbai Indians (MI) vs Rajasthan Royals (RR), Mumbai, 3 pm; Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) vs Delhi Daredevils (DD), Mohali, 8 pm.

Mar 14: KKR vs Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), Kolkata, 4 pm; Chennai Super Kings (CSK) vs DC, Chennai, 8 pm.

Mar 15: RR vs DD, Ahmedabad, 8 pm

Mar 16: RCB vs KXIP, Bangalore, 4 pm; KKR vs CSK, Kolkata, 8 pm

Mar 17: DD vs MI, Delhi, 8 pm

Mar 18: RCB vs RR, Bangalore, 8 pm

Mar 19: DD vs CSK, Delhi, 4pm; DC vs KXIP, Nagpur, 8 pm

Mar 20: RR vs KKR, Ahmedabad, 4 pm; MI vs RCB, Mumbai, 8 pm

Mar 21: DC vs DD, Nagpur, 4 pm; CSK vs KXIP, Chennai, 8 pm

Mar 22: MI vs KKR, Mumbai, 8 pm

Mar 23: RCB vs CSK, Bangalore, 8 pm

Mar 24: KXIP vs RR, Mohali, 8 pm

Mar 25: MI vs CSK, Mumbai, 8 pm

Mar 26: RR vs DC, Ahmedabad, 8 pm

Mar 27: KXIP vs KKR, Mohali, 4 pm; RCB vs DD, Bangalore, 8 pm

Mar 28: RR vs CSK, Ahmedabad, 4 pm; DC vs MI, Nagpur, 8 pm

Mar 29: DD vs KKR, Delhi, 8 pm

Mar 30: MI vs KXIP, Mumbai, 8 pm

Mar 31: CSK vs RCB, Chennai, 4 pm; DD vs RR, Delhi, 8 pm

Apr 1: KKR vs DC, Kolkata, 8 pm

Apr 2: KXIP vs RCB, Mohali, 8 pm

Apr 3: CSK vs RR, Chennai, 4 pm; MI vs DC, Mumbai, 8 pm.

Apr 4: KKR vs KXIP, Kolkata, 4 pm; DD vs RCB, Delhi, 8 pm

Apr 5: DC vs RR, Navi Mumbai, 8 pm

Apr 6: CSK vs MI, Chennai, 8 pm

Apr 7: RR vs KXIP, Jaipur, 4 pm; KKR vs DD, Kolkata, 8 pm

Apr 8: RCB vs DC, Bangalore, 8 pm

Apr 9: KXIP vs MI, Mohali, 8 pm

Apr 10: DC vs CSK, Navi Mumbai, 4 pm; RCB vs KKR, Bangalore, 8 pm

Apr 11: DD vs KXIP, Delhi, 4 pm; RR vs MI, Jaipur, 8 pm

Apr 12: DC vs RCB, Navi Mumbai, 8 pm

Apr 13: MI vs DD, Mumbai, 4 pm; CSK vs KKR, Chennai, 8 pm

Apr 14: RR vs RCB, Jaipur, 8 pm

Apr 15: CSK vs DD, Chennai, 8 pm

Apr 16: KXIP vs DC, Dharamsala, 8 pm

Apr 17: RCB vs MI, Bangalore, 4 pm; KKR vs RR, Kolkata, 8 pm

Apr 18: KXIP vs CSK, Dharamsala, 4 pm; DD vs DC, Delhi, 8 pm

Apr 19: KKR vs MI, Kolkata, 8 pm

Apr 21: Semi-final 1, Bangalore, 8 pm

Apr 22: Semi-final 2, Bangalore, 8 pm

Apr 24: 3rd Place match, Navi Mumbai, 8 pm

Apr 25: Final, Navi Mumbai, 8 pm.

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