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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

ICC T20 World Cup 2009: Schedule

The ICC has announced the schedule for the forthcoming T20 World Cup to be held in England starting in June 2009. For preliminary rounds, the teams are divided into four groups with each group having 3 teams.

The top two teams from each group will qualify for Super Eight stage. In Super Eight, the teams are divided into two groups of four each with each team playing 3 matches. The top two teams from each group will play in the semi-final.

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The Preliminary Round Schedule:

Match #DateVenueGroupTeam 1Team 2GMTIST
1Fri Jun 5Lord'sBEnglandNetherland4:30 PM10:00 PM
2Sat Jun 6Kennington OvalDNew ZealandScotland9:00 AM2:30 PM
3Sat Jun 6Kennington OvalCAustraliaWest Indies12:30 PM6:00 PM
4Sat Jun 6Trent BridgeAIndiaBangladesh4:30 PM10:00 PM
5Sun Jun 7Kennington OvalDSouth AfricaScotland12:30 PM6:00 PM
6Sun Jun 7Kennington OvalBEnglandPakistan4:30 PM10:00 PM
7Mon Jun 8Trent BridgeAIrelandBangladesh12:30 PM6:00 PM
8Mon Jun 8Trent BridgeCAustraliaSri Lanka4:30 PM10:00 PM
9Tue Jun 9Lord'sBNetherlandsPakistan12:30 PM6:00 PM
10Tue Jun 9Lord'sDSouth AfricaNew Zealand4:30 PM10:00 PM
11Wed Jun 10Trent BridgeCWest IndiesSri Lanka12:30 PM6:00 PM
12Wed Jun 10Trent BridgeAIndiaIreland4:30 PM10:00 PM


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The Super Eight Schedule:

Match #DateVenueGroupTeam 1Team 2GMTIST
13Thu Jun 11Trent BridgeFD1A212:30 PM6:00 PM
14Thu Jun 11Trent BridgeEB2D24:30 PM10:00 PM
15Fri Jun 12Lord'sFB1C212:30 PM6:00 PM
16Fri Jun 12Lord'sEA1C14:30 PM10:00 PM
17Sat Jun 13Kennington OvalEC1D212:30 PM6:00 PM
18Sat Jun 13Kennington OvalFD1B14:30 PM10:00 PM
19Sun Jun 14Lord'sFA2C212:30 PM6:00 PM
20Sun Jun 14Lord'sEA1B24:30 PM10:00 PM
21Mon Jun 15Kennington OvalEB2C112:30 PM6:00 PM
22Mon Jun 15Kennington OvalFB1A24:30 PM10:00 PM
23Tue Jun 16Trent BridgeFD1C212:30 PM6:00 PM
24Tue Jun 16Trent BridgeED2A14:30 PM10:00 PM


Semi-Final and Final Schedule:

Match #DateVenueGroupTeam 1Team 2GMTIST
25Thu Jun 18Trent BridgeSF 1TBDTBD4:30 PM10:00 PM
26Fri Jun 19Kennington OvalSF 2TBDTBD4:30 PM10:00 PM
27Sun Jun 21Lord's-TBDTBD2:00 PM7:30 PM


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ICC 2009 T20 World Cup: Groups

ICC has annouced the teams for each group for the forthcoming T20 World Cup to be held in England this summer. Current champion India is in Group A with the runners Pakistan in Group B. The 50-over world cup champion Australia and the runner up Sri Lanka are in Group C. The tournament begins and ends in Lord's on June 5, and June 21 respectively.

The Preliminary Round Groups:

Group AGroup BGroup CGroup D
IndiaPakistanAustraliaNew Zealand
BangladeshEnglandSri LankaSouth Africa
IrelandNetherlandsWest IndiesScotland


Super Eight Groups:

Group EGroup F
A1, B2, C1, D2B1, A2, C2, D1


The top two teams in each group will clash in Semi Finals and the winners will play in the final.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

3rd ODI: NZ v. Ind: Tendulkar knocks out Kiwis!

Tendulkar injured, retired hurt at 163 against New Zealand in the 3rd ODI in Christchurh
Tendulkar knocked out the Kiwis single handedly with his 43rd ODI hundred. He had wonderful opportunity to go past 200 but his abdonminal pain forced him to retire hurt. He was in full form punishing all kinds of deliveries.

Another record could have been broken by the Indians if they had scored another 7 runs. The Indian innings ended at 393 in the allotted 50 overs.

This is the third time that Sachin has scored more than 150 in an ODI. His highest, an unbeaten 186 off 150 balls with 20 fours and 3 sixes came against New Zealand in Hyderabad in 1999.

The second highest came of today's match--the 3rd ODI against New Zealand in Christchurch in 2008. He scored an unbeatn 163 off 133 balls with 16 fours and 5 sixes.

His third highest came against Namibia in 2003. He scored 152 in 151 balls with 18 fours.

Sehwag went early for 3 in the third over, bowled by Mills. Gambhir also did not stay long as he was caught behind for 15 of Butler. Yuvaraj and Sachin blasted the bowlers all over the park.

The match turned in favor of India during the batting power play. India were 58 for 1 at the end of first powerplay of 10 overs. They added another 19 runs in the bowling powerplay of 5 overs.

Once Yuvi and Tendulkar settled, things were different. At the end of 22 overs, India were 121 for 2. During the batting powerplay, every over had a six and a four. They added 69 runs in the 5 overs with Yuvaraj moving to 78 from 34 before the powerplay and Tendulkar to 82 from 58.

Tendulkar: 50 off 59 balls with 7 fours; 100 off 101 balls with 10 fours and 2 sixes; 150 off 127 balls with 15 fours and 4 sixes; Yuvaraj: 50 off 42 balls with 7 fours and 3 sixes.

Tendulkar took just 26 balls to move from 100 to 150. He played like he used to play in his starting days. If he had stayed, considering his form, he would have definitly crossed 200, which no one has scored in ODI history so far. It would have another achievement in his career.

The abdominal injury he had during the 2nd ODI when trying to pull O'Brien created more pain during his firing knock. He later said that he had pain but carried on with the innings as it was bearable at the beginning. Later, it increased and I couldn't carry on.

Dhoni,continued from where Yuvi left. With his firing knock, he added one more to his number of fifties. He scored 68 off 58 balls with 5 fours and 2 sixes.

Southee's bowling figures had three figures in the runs column. No one sees that kind of bowling figures that often. He went for 105 runs without a wicket in his 10 overs. He conceeded 46 runs in his first 6 overs.

Chasing an almost impossible target, New Zealand started the innings well. Thanks to Dhoni and Yousuf Pathan, both dropped a sitter catch for Ryder at 32 and McCullum at 38 respectively. If these catches had been taken, the match would have turned in India's favor long back. McCullum and Ryder utilized the life given to them and added 166 for the first wicket in 22 overs.

Ryden went on to score a wonderful century before being run out due to misunderstanding between him and Elliott. During the last few overs, Mills and Southee started hammering the Indian attack. They added 83 runs in 7 overs which put lot of pressure on Indian bowling attack. Munaf Patel was removed from the attack as he bowled two beamers in the same over. He would have gone past 100 runs in his bowling, thankfully removed by the umpire.

In the 45th over, first ball was a six by Mills, Mills was caught in the second ball but it was a no ball due to chest height full toss, third ball was a single by Southee, fourth one was again a beamer and was sent out of bowling.

Pathan, who bowled the remaining four deliveries, had Mills caught at short fine leg. He tried to sweet it past Zaheer, but ended up giving a simple catch to him.

With 59 runs required of last 5 overs, Praveen Kumar took the last wicket. Southee tried to pull the short length delivery, but didn't time it well, took the top edge and Praveen Kumar took a simple catch.

Records:

  • Equalled highest number of sixes by a team in an ODI--18;
    Highest number of sixes in an ODI match--31;
    Highest score by the Indian team in an ODI--393 for 4 in 50 overs


  • Since Vettori was not able, Brendon McCullum lead the NZ side.

    This is what the captain and man of the match Tendulkar said durin the presentation. Thanks to cricinfo.com.

    McCullum: "We didn't bowl well enough. It was amazing batting from the Indians, but from our point of view we weren't accurate enough. I did enjoy the opportunity of captaining my side, but unfortunately we weren't good enough. The fact that Butler was injured halfway through the spell and that Oram wasn't able to finish his spell did affect us. A good opening stand was the only chance we had, but despite the slide later on, I'm proud of the way we played."

    Dhoni: "It's disappointing we dropped those catches early on, the bowling was simply not up to the mark. It was a pleasure to watch Sachin, and Yuvraj, once he gets going, it's hard to stop him, especially on such grounds. Our batting is our strength, and if you post a big total you can put any side under pressure even if you are playing with four bowlers. We were worried about the scares during the opening stand and the late resistance, but it was all a matter of getting wickets which we managed to do"

    Sachin Tendulkar: "I started off well in Wellington and was able to carry that form into this one. I haven't played as many ODIs in New Zealand as a result of injury, and it feels great to have scored my first century here. The pitch was excellent, so was the ground. You need to get used to the dimensions here and bat accordingly."

    Scoreboard:

    Tour: India to New Zealand
    Series: ODI
    Match #: 3
    Date: Sunay March 8, 2009
    Venue: Christchurch
    Captains: Bendon McCullum (NZ) and MS Dhoni (Ind)
    Umpires: GAV Baxter and RE Koertzen; EA Watkin-third umpire
    Toss: NS won the toss and decided to field
    Match: India won by 58 runs
    Man of the Match: Sachin Tendulkar off India

    India 393 for 4 in 50 overs (V Sehwag bowled Mills 3, Tendulkar retired hurt 163, Gambhir caught McGlashan bowled Butler 15, Yuvaraj Singh caught McGlashan bowled Elliott 87, MS Dhoni caught McGlashan bowled Mills 68, SK Raina 38 not out, Yousuf Pathan 1 not out, Extras--17 (lb 5, w 8, nb 4), KD Mills 10-0-58-2, TG Southee 10-0-105-0, IG Butler 5-0-37-1, JPD Oram 8-1-34-0, JS Patel 5-0-37-0, JD Ryder 5-0-56-0, GD Elliott 7-0-60-1)

    Fall of Wickets: 1-15 (Sehwag, 2.4 ov), 2-65 (Gambhir, 12.4 ov), 3-203 (Yuvraj Singh, 29.2 ov), 3-338* (Tendulkar, retired not out, 44.6 ov), 4-382 (Dhoni, 48.4 ov)

    New Zealand 334 all out in 45.1 overs (JD Ryder caught Zaheer bowled Harbhajan 105, BB McCullum run out (Raina/Dhoni) 71, LRPL Taylor run out (Yuvaraj/Dhoni) 7, MJ Guptill LBW Yuvaraj 1, GD Elliott bowled Zaheer 18, JDP Oram bowled Harbhajan 7, PD McGlashan bowled Zaheer 7, Butler bowled Yuvaraj 24, Mills caught Zaheer bowled Y Pathan 54, Southee caught and bowled Praveen Kumar 32, JS Patel 0 not out, Extras--8 (lb 2, w 4, nb 3), Zaheer Khan 9-0-65-2, Praveen Kumar 8.1-0-60-1, Munaf Patel 7.2-0-79-0, Yuvaraj 10-0-71-2, Harbhajan Singh 10-0-56-2, Yousuf Pathan 0.4-0-1-1)

    Fall of Wickets: 1-166 (McCullum, 21.6 ov), 2-179 (Taylor, 24.2 ov), 3-182 (Guptill, 25.3 ov), 4-188 (Ryder, 26.6 ov), 5-203 (Oram, 30.3 ov), 6-217 (Elliott, 33.3 ov), 7-218 (McGlashan, 33.5 ov), 8-251 (Butler, 37.6 ov), 9-334 (Mills, 44.6 ov), 10-334 (Southee, 45.1 ov)

    Saturday, March 14, 2009

    2nd ODI: NZ v. Ind: Match Abandoned Due to Rain!

    The second ODI between India and New Zealand was abandoned due to continuous rain. Though the match started late and the Indian innings started, the match could not be continued because of the poor ground conditions as well.

    The frequent rain reduced the match from 50 overs to 44 and then to 34 overs a side. When the rain firt interrupted, India were 130 for 1 in 19 overs. Then during the second disruption, India were 151 for 3 in 24 overs.

    Sachin was in great form and looked as usual at his best. When Sehwag was scoring runs at his regular pace, Tendulkar was playing singles to give him more strike. Sehwag scored another 50 in his career which came of just 32 balls with 9 fours and a six. When the score was 76, Sehwag was caught behind of Butler for 54.

    Kiwis would have thought they could come back, but that did not happen. Sachin took over from where Sehwag left and started hammering the bowlers. He also added another 50 to his cap. He reached his 50 in 57 balls with 6 fours and a six. He was trapped leg before for 61. Yuvaraj got out for a duck. Dhoni and Raina lifted the innings but rain stopped the play. This match could have been another high total game with India were 188 for 4 in 28.4 overs.

    Scoreboard:

    Tour: India to New Zealand
    Series: ODI
    Match #: 2
    Date: Friday March 6, 2009
    Venue: Wellington
    Captains: Daniel Vettori (NZ) and MS Dhoni (Ind)
    Umpires: EA Watkin and RE Koertzen; GAV Baxter-third umpire
    Toss: India won the toss and decided to bat
    Match: Abandoned due to rain
    Man of the Match: None
    Series: India lead 1-0

    India 188 for 4 in 28.4 overs (V Sehwag caught McGlashan bowled Butler 54, Tendulkar LBW Vettori 61, Gambhir caught Elliott bowled O'Brien 30, Yuvaraj Sing caught Taylor bowled Mills 0, MS Dhoni 23 not out, SK Raina 13 not out, Extras--7 (lb 3, w 4), KD Mills 7-0-46-1, IE O'Brien 6-0-44-1, IG Butler 7-0-38-1, JPD Oram 4-0-29-0, DL Vettori 3-0-14-1, JD Ryder 1.4-0-14-0)

    Fall of Wickets: 1-76 (Sehwag, 12.3 ov), 2-139 (Tendulkar, 21.3 ov), 3-142 (Yuvraj Singh, 22.3 ov), 4-166 (Gambhir, 26.2 ov)

    1st ODI: Ind v. NZ: India win by D/L method!


    India beat New Zealand to take 1-0 lead in the five match ODI series. Rain interrupted the match several times and the officials had to reduce the over on each occassion. Understanding the weather, Dhoni decided to bat first after winning the toss.

    The overs were reduced to 38 overs a side and India scored 273. Sehwas was at his best with blistering knock of 77 in 56 balls with 11 fours and a six. Though the ground was small compared to other grounds in Australia and India, one really has to score. Sehwag started the ODI series well for himself and the Indian team.

    Tendulkar departed early on 20. Dhoni scored unbeaten 84 in 89 balls with 6 fours. He played the captains innings and lead from the front. Though Yuvi was run out for 2, Raina played master innings. He scored 66 in 39 balls with 5 fours and 4 sixes.

    The three blocks of powerplay were for 8, 4, and 3 overs. Raina's knock really turned the match with the Indian team scoring quick runs in the third power play which had 3 overs limit. India scored 40 runs in the 3rd powerplay in which Raina scored 25 runs and Dhoni scored 14 runs. In the last 10 overs, India scored 109 runs which really gave India winning score.

    New Zealand was given a revised target of 278 in 38 overs. In the 21st over, rain intervened and the target was reduced to 216 in 28 overs which is next to impossible against the Indian bowling attack. New Zealand never looked winning and India was on top from the beginning.

    During the presentation, the captians said:

    Vettori: "Disappointing result and some serious lack of execution cost us. We bowled pretty poorly and Raina's innings, in particular, took the game away from us. We put ourselves in a difficult situation while batting second and the revised target was never within reach."

    Dhoni: "The important thing was to get a good start, and when you manage that you'll often end up setting a good enough target for the bowlers to defend. Raina batted really well, and so did Sehwag. There were times in the Twenty20 games when we went all guns blazing and lost too many wickets doing so, but our overall approach has been very good. Praveen Kumar bowled well too, he's a street smart cricketer, has some good variations and bowls according to the conditions."

    Dhoni was declared man of the match for his wonderful batting.

    Scoreboard:

    Tour: India to New Zealand
    Series: ODI
    Match #: 1
    Date: Tuesday March 3, 2009
    Venue: Napier
    Captains: Daniel Vettori (NZ) and MS Dhoni (Ind)
    Umpires: AL Hill and RE Koertzen; GAV Baxter-third umpire
    Toss: Indai won the toss and decided to bat
    Match: India won by 53 runs by D/L method
    Man of the Match: MS Dhoni off India
    Additonal Information: Match reduced to 38 overs a side; In the 21st over of NZ innings, the target was revised to 216 in 28 overs

    India 273 for 4 in 38 overs (V Sehwag caught Taylor bowled Vettori 77, Tendulkar caught McCullum bowled Butler 20, MS Dhoni 84 not out, Yuvaraj Sing run out (Vettori/Guptill) 2, SK Raina caught O'Brien bowled Elliott 66, Yousuf Pathan 20 not out, Extras--4 (b 1, lb 1, nb 2), KD Mills 7-0-69-0, IE O'Brien 8-1-52-0, IG Butler 8-1-42-1, JPD Oram 2-0-19-0, DL Vettori 8-0-42-1, JD Ryder 3-0-27-0, GD Elliott 2-0-20-1)

    Fall of Wickets: 1-69 (Tendulkar, 9.4 ov), 2-121 (Sehwag, 18.2 ov), 3-131 (Yuvraj Singh, 22.4 ov), 4-241 (Raina, 34.6 ov)

    New Zealand (target revised in 21st over: 216 in 28 overs) 162 for 9 in 28 overs (JD Ryder caught Sehwag bowled Kumar 11, BB McCullum caught Harbhajan bowled Kumar 0, MJ Guptill caught Gambhir bowled Harbhajan 64, LRPL Taylor caught Tendulkar bowled Y Pathan 31, GD Elliott run out (Dhoni/Sehwag) 11, JDP Oram caught Dhoni bowled Yuvaraj 0, NT Broom st Dhoni bowled Harbhajan 2, Butler caught Patel bowled Zaheer 0, Mills caught Sehwag bowled Harbhajan 0, Vettori 26 not out, O'Brien 3 not out, Extras--14 (lb 10, w 3, nb 1), Zaheer Khan 6-1-19-1, Praveen Kumar 6-1-28-2, Munaf Patel 2-0-14-0, Yuvaraj 6-0-42-1, Yousuf Pathan 4-0-22-1, Harbhajan Singh 4-0-27-3)

    Fall of Wickets: 1-0 (McCullum, 1.5 ov), 2-23 (Ryder, 7.4 ov), 3-81 (Taylor, 15.5 ov), 4-111 (Elliott, 20.5 ov), 5-111 (Oram, 20.6 ov), 6-132 (Guptill, 23.3 ov), 7-132 (Broom, 23.4 ov), 8-132 (Mills, 23.6 ov), 9-132 (Butler, 24.1 ov)

    Thursday, March 12, 2009

    Sangakara, the leader of Sri Lanka Team!

    With Jayawardane's resignation, Sangakkara has been given the top post of the Sri Lankan cricket team. With Sri Lanka abandoned the rest of the tour in Pakistan, Jayawardane's captaincy came to an end.

    He resigned after the loss against India in the ODI series. He said, he will quit after the test series tour against Pakistan. The first test was a draw and he scored a double century. The tour was abandoned after the terror attack against the Sri Lankan team in which many players including Sangakkara, Mendis were injured.

    Jayawardane was one of the successful captains of Sri Lankan team, so the responsibility is much more for Sangakkara. He has to maintain the winning rate and also his batting form.

    All the best!

    Prince return as Captain!

    Ashwell Prince return to Team as Captain

    With Greame Smith injured during the second test against Australia, Ashwell Prince, the vice-captain under Smith has been given the top job.

    Neil McKenzie and Morne Morkel were dropped from the team for the third test match in Cape Town. Prince will open the innings along with the debutant Imraan Khan. Albie Morkel is also expected to make his debut in Test cricket.

    Ashwell Prince has captained South Africa during 2006 against Sri Lanka. Greame Smith was injured during that time and Prince became the first black captain for South Africa. The luck did not favor him as South Africa lost both the tests (0-2) Sri Lanka.

    He has played 47 tests with 2924 runs in his career. He has scored 10 hundreds and has an average of 45.68.

    Hope he can turn the luck in favor him this time!

    South Africa squad for the third test: Ashwell Prince (Captain), Imraan Khan, Hashim Amla, Jacques Kallis, AB de Villiers, JP Duminy, Mark Boucher (wk), Paul Harris, Albie Morkel, Dale Steyn, Makhaya Ntini, Wayne Parnell.

    Wednesday, March 11, 2009

    Run Rain in Hamilton from Sehwag's bat!

    Sehwag fastest hundred by an Indian scored 100 in 60 balls in the 4th ODI agaisnt New Zealand in Hamilton, NZ

    Though the weather disturbed the proceedings in the form of rain, Sehwag did not stop whenever he got an opportunity to score runs. He did not bother whether it was a good ball or bad ball. He punished everything and scored the fastest hundred by an Indian overcoming Azharuddin's record.

    Azharuddin quick century (in 62 balls) against New Zealand in Baroda in 1988. The second best was by Sehwag in 69 balls, against New Zealand in Colombo in 2001.

    In the 4th ODI in Hamilton, he scored 100 in 60 balls which had 13 boundaries and 4 sixes. He was never under pressure when on nineties. He smashed a huge six of Vettori to move to 103.

    When rain stopped play, he was unbeaten on 125 in 74 balls with 14 fours and 5 sixes. His rain pouring runs gave India the 3-0 lead and the first ever series win in New Zealand. India were ahead by 84 runs when the match was called off and India won by Duckworth-Lewis method.

    Tuesday, March 10, 2009

    2nd Test: SA v. Aus: Australia take Revenge, beat SA by 175 runs! Wins Series 2-0!

    Congratulations to the Australian team for the way they bounced back after the series loss at home ground. They lost the home series against SA, came back to SA for a 3-test series and won the first two. They also regained their first the number 1 spot in the ICC Rankings.

    Hughes, the debutant scored century in both the innings to give Australia the sound start and also to put a good total on the board.

    Australia scored 352 in the first innings and curtailed SA to 138, thanks to Johnson and McDonald. They picked 3 wickets each to give 214 runs lead to Australia.

    Hughes scored 160 in the 2nd innings, much improvised innings compared to the first, very confident hundred. In the first innings he scored 115 while his other partner Katich scored 108.

    SA was set a target of 546 was 244 for 2 at the end of day 4 with Kallis and DeVilliers on the crease. They played for more than 3 hours and built 164 runs in 313 runs to end day 4. With the last day's play, they needed 302 runs with 8 wickets in hand in 90 overs.

    But, Australian bowlers picked wickets at regular intervals and tasted the victory again. They removed Kallis and DeVilliers within the first hour itself. Duminy resisted for sometime but could not prevent the defeat. Boucher scored 25 in 107 balls that he faced. Morkel scored 24 in 78 balls.

    Katich produced good deliveries to take care of the tail-enders. He picked 3 wickets in his 11.2 overs.

    The skipper Greame Smith did not bat as he was injured during the match. He had a broken finger and did not come into bat as he knew that he cannot avoid the inevitable.

    PH Hughes was declared man of the match!

    Tour: Australia to South Africa
    Match: Test No. 2
    Date: March 6-10, 2009
    Venue: Durban
    Captains: GA Smith and Ricky Ponting
    Umpires: Asad Rauf (Pakistan) and BF Bowden (New Zealand), Third Umpire: SA Bucknor (West Indies)
    Toss: Australia won the toss and decided to bat first
    Match Result: Australia won by 175 runs
    Series Result: Australia lead the 3 match series 2-0
    Man of the Match: Hughes of Australia

    Score:
    Australia 1st Innings 352 all out in 107.4 overs (PJ Hughes 115, SM Katich 108, Ponting 9, M Hussey 50, M Clarke 3, MJ North 38, Haddin 5, McDonald 4 not out, Johnson 0, Siddle 0, Hilfenhaus 0, Extras--20 (b 6, lb 4, w 2, nb 8), Steyn 25.4-3-83-3, M Ntini 19-4-58-2, M Morkel 24-4-81-1, JH Kallis 15-4-49-2, PL Harris 21-5-66-2, JP Duminy 3-1-5-0)

    Fall of Wickets: 1-184 (Hughes, 43.5 ov), 2-208 (Ponting, 51.4 ov), 3-259 (Katich, 67.1 ov), 4-266 (Clarke, 70.1 ov), 5-329 (Hussey, 100.6 ov), 6-348 (North, 104.5 ov), 7-348 (Haddin, 105.3 ov), 8-348 (Johnson, 105.4 ov), 9-352 (Siddle, 107.2 ov), 10-352 (Hilfenhaus, 107.4 ov)

    South Africa 1st Innigs 138 all out in 57.3 overs (McKenzie 0, Smith 2, Amla 0, Kallis 22, DeVilliers 3, Duminy 73 not out, Boucher 1, Harris 4, Morkel 2, Steyn 8, Ntini 0, Extras--23 (b 10, lb 12, nb 1), Johnson 16-5-37-3, Hilfenhaus 11-2-28-1, McDonald 12-4-25-3, Siddle 13.3-6-20-2, North 4-3-6-0, M Clarke 1-1-0-0)

    Fall of Wickets: 1-0 (McKenzie, 0.3 ov), 2-0 (Amla, 0.5 ov), 2-3* (Smith, retired not out), 3-6 (de Villiers, 5.3 ov), 3-56* (Kallis, retired not out, 24.5 ov), 4-62 (Boucher, 26.6 ov), 5-104 (Harris, 41.4 ov), 6-104 (Kallis, 41.6 ov), 7-106 (Morkel, 43.3 ov), 8-138 (Steyn, 57.2 ov), 9-138 (Ntini, 57.3 ov)

    Australia 2nd Innings (lead by 214 runs) 331 for 5 wickets declared in 94.4 overs (PH Hughes 160, Katich 30, Ponting 81, Hussey 19, Clarke 23 not out, North 0, Extras--18 (b 12, lb 2, nb 4), Steyn 15.4-1-75-1, Ntini 15-2-55-1, M Morkel 14-1-60-1, Kallis 8-0-21-1, Harris 31-8-68-0, Duminy 11-1-38-1)

    Fall of Wickets: 1-55 (Katich, 15.6 ov), 2-219 (Ponting, 64.3 ov), 3-260 (Hussey, 78.5 ov), 4-330 (Hughes, 93.1 ov), 5-331 (North, 94.4 ov)

    South Africa 2nd Innings (546 target) 370 all out in 132.2 overs (Amal 43, McKenzie 31, Kallis 93, DeVilliers 84, Duminy 17, Boucher 25, Harris 5, M Morkel 24, Steyn 7, Nitni 4 not out, Smith absent hurt, Extras--37 (b 9, lb 15, w 3, nb 10), Johnson 33-9-78-1, Hilfenhaus 24-4-79-1, Siddle 28-12-61-3, McDonald 16-3-47-0, North 20-6-36-1, Katich 11.2-1-45-3)

    Fall of Wickets: 1-63 (McKenzie, 22.2 ov), 2-80 (Amla, 28.5 ov), 3-267 (Kallis, 85.5 ov), 4-279 (de Villiers, 88.6 ov), 5-299 (Duminy, 101.2 ov), 6-307 (Harris, 105.2 ov), 7-345 (Boucher, 125.3 ov), 8-363 (Morkel, 130.5 ov), 9-370 (Steyn, 132.2 ov)

    2nd T20: Ind v. NZ: McCullum gives last ball victory to NZ

    Brendon McCullum gives last ball victory to NZ

    Last over required 12 runs. New Zealand has 5 wickets in hand with the McCullum brothers on the crease. Pathan brothers won the T20 for India against Sri Lanka last month and this time McCullum brothers did it for New Zealand.

    Dhoni believed in Pathan because he took 2 wickets in his previous over which was 18th of the innings and gave away just 5 runs. With 23 required of 12 balls, in T20, you can always bet it in favor batting team unless the wickets in hand is less than 3. In this case, the Kiwis had 6 wickets in hand.

    Yuvi picked 7 runs in the first three balls including a four before picking NT Broom caught by Irfan Pathan. Brendon scored boundary in the last ball to reduce the target to 12 in the last over.

    Irfan had a good chance to prove his capability to deliver in the last over, but this time, it went against him. First ball was a leg bye by new batsman McCullum. The next two balls were singles.

    Target is 9 runs of 3 balls with in-form Brendon in strike. Two continuous fours of the next deliveries--both of them were beautiful shot--one over midwicket and the other one over bowlers head.

    Rohit ran backwards to catch the miss-hit shot by Brendon McCullum but couldn't take his hands on the ball. He scored unbeaten 69 in 55 balls with 8 fours and a six to give New Zealand 2-0 win.

    Earlier, put into bat, India scored 149 for 6 in 20 overs. Once again Gambhir failed with the bat and Sehwag couldn't continue his form.

    Yuvi scored a quick fire 50, but got out in the crucial stage of the game. Skipper Dhoni added 28 but consumed 30 balls for it.

    Scoreboard:

    Tour: India to New Zealand
    Series: T20
    Match #: 2
    Date: Friday February 27, 2009
    Venue: Wellington
    Captains: Daniel Vettori (NZ) and MS Dhoni (Ind)
    Umpires: GAV Baxter and AL Hill; EA Watkin-third umpire
    Toss: NZ won the toss and decided to field
    Match: NZ won by 5 wickets with 0 balls remaining
    Man of the Match: BB McCullum off NZ

    India 149 for 6 in 20 overs (G Gambhir caught BB McCullum bowled Butler 10, V Sehwag caught Vettori bowled O'Brien 24, SK Raina caught Southee bowled Butler 0, Yuvaraj Singh caught Oram bowled O'Brien 50, MS Dhoni 2 not out, Yousuf Pathan bowled Vettori 0, RA Jadeja caught Guptill bowled Southee 19, Irfan Pathan 15 not out, Extras--3 (lb 2, w 1), TG Southee 4-0-36-1, IE O'Brien 4-0-30-2, IG Butler 4-0-42-2, DL Vettori 4-0-21-1, JD Ryder 4-0-18-0)

    Fall of Wickets: 1-29 (Sehwag, 3.3 ov), 2-36 (Raina, 4.3 ov), 3-47 (Gambhir, 6.1 ov), 4-92 (Yuvraj Singh, 12.4 ov), 5-94 (YK Pathan, 13.2 ov), 6-121 (Jadeja, 16.5 ov)

    New Zealand 150 for 5 in 20 overs (JD Ryder bowled Zaheer Khan 26, BB McCullum 69 not out, MJ Guptill LBW Harbhajan 10, LRPL Taylor bowled Irfan Pathan 27, JDP Oram caught Dhoni bowled Irfan Pathan 0, NT Broom caught Irfan Pathan bowled Yuvaraj Singh 5, NL McCullum 1 not out, Extras--12 (b 1, lb 6, w 5), Irfan Pathan 4-0-41-2, Zaheer Khan 4-0-30-1, Ishanth Sharma 2-0-19-0, Harbhajan Singh 4-0-15-1, RA Jadeja 4-0-21-0, Yuvaraj Singh 2-0-17-1)

    Fall of Wickets: 1-53 (Ryder, 4.4 ov), 2-69 (Guptill, 8.5 ov), 3-125 (Taylor, 17.2 ov), 4-125 (Oram, 17.3 ov), 5-134 (Broom, 18.4 ov)

    Will be Fit Soon - Tendulkar

    Sachin Tendulkar to miss 4th ODI against New Zeland
    Tendulkar will be missed for the 4th ODI against New Zealand in Hamilton. Tendulkar was injured during the 2nd ODI when tried to pull O'Brien delivery which hit his abdomen. Though he experienced pain, he continued to play and scored more than 50.

    The MRI scan done on India's premier batsman has revealed internal bleeding in his stomach.

    "I had stiffness in the region before the third ODI, but I had stretched myself too far. But I should be ready to play in a couple of days time," Tendulkar said.

    So, the in-form Sachin should be available for the final ODI to be played on March 14, 2009 at Auckland.

    Gary Kirsten said that the team is not worried about Sachin's absence and will be able to manage the 4th ODI without him.

    The expectation from the team is much more after Tendulkar's remark that this is the best batting line up in the past 20 years. The team is expected to perform without his presence on March 11, in the 4th ODI.

    Fast Bowlers Lost Confidence - McCullum, Brendon

    Brendon McCullum said that New Zealand fast bowlers lost confidence after third ODI by the Indian batsmen

    The New Zealand captain in the 3rd ODI and the vice captain of the New Zealand team accepted that the confidence of the Kiwi fast bowlers has been demolished by the devastating batting by the Indian batsmen.

    "I suppose from their perspective it would have knocked their confidence a little bit. It could happen when you go around the park like we did in the last couple of games. It is not a nice thing to happen for fast bowlers," said McCullum.

    "It is a skill issue of not being able to execute their plans. Or it maybe a mental issue with being apprehensive and almost trying too hard not to get hurt rather than just trying to grab the ball and do as well as you can."

    "We just have to try and execute the plans that were set out for us. So far, in the last couple of games we haven't quite been exact enough with our execution."

    "The mental approach against such a strong batting line-up can make you a bit apprehensive so we need to try and relax and implement the plans that we've got in place because we know they do work," he added

    (excerpts from msn.co.in)

    "We managed to put them under pressure. We saw some pretty big hitting in the end as well. Obviously, they will be a little wary, knowing that the wicket is good and the ground is pretty small."

    "They will have to be exact in their plans. If we can get some momentum with the bat and put them under some pressure then there's no reason why we can't post a big score and possibly win," he said. Will Tendulkar's absence make any difference to New Zealand? "I am sure it does, but they have still got Sehwag, Dhoni, Yuvraj and Raina. So they still have a pretty strong batting line-up. We saw how well Sachin played the other day. To know that he will not be in the side will be a lift for our bowlers," he said.

    "We will welcome him back with open arms, especially me. It will be great to have him back in the fold. His experience and skill will be handy," McCullum said.

    "Jacob's progressing really well. It is just a matter of being a little bit cautious with his body. He is obviously gone through a lot of niggles and injuries over the last few seasons. So we just have to be a little cautious with that."

    Monday, March 9, 2009

    Tendulkar Injured and to Miss 4th ODI against NZ!

    Sachin to miss 4th ODI against New Zealand.
    Tendulkar's injury got worsened during the 3rd ODI against NZ in Christchurch. During his firing knock of 163 not out, the injury aggrevated and forced him to retire-hurt. He missed the nice chance to become the highest individual scorer in ODI history.

    While trying to pull O'Brien's shot pitch ball, he missed it and the ball hit his abdomen. He still continued to play and got out after 50.

    "Towards the end I was hopeful I would be able to get it (200) if I stayed there to the 50th over, it was in the vicinity," Tendulkar said.

    "In the previous game I got hit in my abdomen by O'Brien and the muscle was quite sore. When I was batting with 65-70, I started feeling a stiffness in that area. But towards the latter half of my innings I started getting a twitch and it kept getting worse. And I knew that I was effectively damaging it and I had reached a stage when I couldn't go on."

    Kiwis were trying to stop Sehwag and Gambhir and they were successful with Gambhir so far. Now, they have all the opportunity in the world with Little Master staying in the pavilion.

    But with Sachin's remark as the best batting line up in the past 20 years, India should not worry about it! Get well soon Sachin! We miss you!

    Friday, March 6, 2009

    IPL is on, Awaiting New Schedule!

    Lalit Modi, IPL Commissioner

    After several rounds of outbursts and open statements through media, both the Government of India and the IPL cricketing body have come to a conclusion. The IPL is not postponed or cancelled as it would result in huge loss for the organizers, players in addition to several inconveniences.

    "We are extremely grateful and thankful to Home Minister (P Chidambaram) that security will be provided for IPL matches. We will shortly have a new schedule out. The IPL is on," said Lalit Modi, IPL Commissioner.

    Modi also said that the tournament will not be hosted outside India. He also added, "there have been lots of speculation, please discount those speculations. We are working through the schedule. It is a cumbersome process. There will be no matches in the cities on the day they go to polls and there will be no matches on the day of the counting (May 16) at all."

    So, the IPL sports enthusiats should wait for some more time to see the schedule coming out! The whole world will be looking at the IPL to see how far the security is provided for the players, umpires, staff, spectators, press, media, etc.

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