Tuesday, October 11, 2011

20-20 Skipper White backs Warner to fire


David Warner and 18-year-old speedster Pat Cummins could provide the fireworks Australia need to win their Twenty20 series in South Africa, according to skipper Cameron White.

White claims Warner, who scored two unbeaten centuries for NSW in the T20 Champions League in India, will benefit from having match competition ahead of the two-game T20 series that starts in Cape Town on Friday morning.

White says he can't wait to see Cummins in the flesh after the youngster took 4-45 for the Blues in last week's semi-final loss to Bangalore.The standout's probably David Warner," the Sydney Morning Herald quoted White, as telling a press conference in Cape Town.

"He's had some good success against the Proteas before, one memorable game at the MCG a couple of years ago (89 off 43 balls on debut at the MCG in January 2009).He's one of many dangerous batsmen that we have. That's a good thing, coming off a real match and hardened competition."

White says he watched the uncapped Cummins in action in the Champions League and couldn't take his eyes off the explosive pacer.

"It's pretty exciting. I saw him play a couple of games on TV. Anyone who bowls at 150 (km/h), it's really good to watch. Those type of players, they keep you really interested in the game. You do get a bit excited," White said. (ANI)


Sunday, October 9, 2011

Mumbai Wins against Bangalore in Low scoring game


On a slow wicket at the Chidambaram Stadium with just 139 runs to defend, Harbhajan Singh led Mumbai astutely. He took 3-20 and Royal Challengers Bangalore were crushed by 31 runs in a low-scorer.
Bangalore started the chase strongly with Tillakaratne Dilshan and Chris Gayle adding 38 in four overs. In the next 10, they made 39-5. Harbhajan and Chahal choked the runs dry on a wicket that seemed considerably slower than earlier.

Harbhajan gambled by giving Lasith Malinga a third over in his first spell. Malinga delivered with his first ball. Dilshan swung across the line and missed. Gayle fell to a dubious LBW to Harbhajan when his front leg was a long way down the wicket. Mumbai had a foot in the door.

Mayank Agarwal and Virat Kohli, still feeling the effects of batting on the Chinnaswamy belter, didn't last long and were caught in the deep slogging slow turners. Arun Karthik and Mohammad Kaif fell the same way but they were under considerable pressure from the mounting run-rate.


This loss extends Bangalore's poor run in T20 finals. They had lost IPL finals in 2009 and 2011.

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Gayle & Virat vs Mumbai Indians in CLT20 Finals


T20 is all about momentum and Royal Challengers Banglore (RCB) have that at the moment. Coming from the brink after losing two straight games, they have made it to the final and are the overwhelming favourites against Mumbai Indians.
RCB's success story has revolved around three top-order players -- Chris Gayle, Virat Kohli and Dilshan The others have chipped in with bits and pieces performances, but the trio has consistently provided the thrust to help the team go past 200-plus
totals in two back-to-back games and against quality Australian attacks.

Gayle, of course, is the biggest threat and MS Dhoni had shown during the IPL how to keep the
marauding left-hander in check. In two games, he started with R Ashwin and the offie got rid of
the left-hander early. Mumbai, too, have a spinner of the calibre of Harbhajan Singh.

One thing that may go in favour of Mumbai bowlers is the nature of the Chepauk track. It's not like Chinnaswamy where the ball comes on to the bat, something that the likes of Kohli, Dilshan and Gayle really enjoy. The RCB boys haven't played on this new Chepauk surface and
that may just make things difficult for them.

India-England ODI series to be played without HotSpot


The International Cricket Council said Friday the Decision Review System DRS system will not be used in the five-match ODI series between India and England. The controversial Hot Spot has been a disappointment in the recent India-England ODI series in England.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is reluctant to use the system. England, who arrived in Hyderabad on Tuesday, is not aware of this development yet. Skipper Alastair Cook will be officially informed about the same when he and counterpart MS Dhoni meet the match referee before the first ODI on October 14.

BBG chief executive Warren Brennan said that his company has decided not to bring the Hot Spot technology for the upcoming ODI series after it did not find BCCI’s support. “BBG Sports is disappointed at how the Hot Spot performed in the UK during the England vs. India series. There were several incidents where we were hoping for better outcomes from the technology,” Brennan said.

According to reliable sources, a consignment of infra-red cameras — mandatory for HotSpot technology — is not arriving in India. It is still not known as to who cancelled the order but a message has gone to the makers of the technology. None of the BCCI officials, of course, was willing to come on record.

Two reasons are being cited for the cancellation. The first and obvious one is that the BCCI has lost faith in the reliability of HotSpot after Team India’s recent experience in England. Many a marginal decision had gone against the Indian batsmen, especially Rahul Dravid. The other reason is that the HotSpot owners are believed to have put some “bizarre” conditions to ferry the cameras to India.

Malinga Bowls Mumbai into CLT20 Finals


MUMBAI INDIANS beat Somerset in the second semi-final of the Champions League. They've made the final an all-IPL affair, as Royal Challengers Bangalore had qualified yesterday -- and this didn't look likely at the beginning of the tournament when most of Mumbai's first-choice players were out injured.

Chasing 161, Craig Kieswetter's 62 ran Mumbai close but what sealed the deal were Lasith Malinga's fast, furious yorkers which never seem to be off target. He took 4-20, all four wickets bowled.

Kieswetter and James Hildreth (39) added 83 to put Somerset on course for an unlikely win. This was after Malinga had flummoxed Peter Trego and Reolof van der Merwe with two fast, dipping yorkers.


James Franklin bowled Mumbai's crucial 19th over when Somerset needed 22. Franklin took 2-7 in the over but Mumbai also gained from a freak injury to Kieswetter who felt the full impact of a powerful straight-drive from Jos Buttler on his fore-arm.
Franklin's good over made Malinga's work easier in the final over, in which he had 15 to defend.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Spot-Fixing Scandal


Three more Pakistani cricketers have been implicated in the spot-fixing scandal during the ongoing trial of the tainted trio- Salman Butt, Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif- at a court in England.

The 36-year old bookie spoke of the advantages of 'grooming' younger cricketers to work with him as they would be 'around for years'.

Majeed named his players as Butt, Asif, Amir, fast bowler Wahab Riaz, wicket keeper Kamran Akmal, batsmen Umar Akmal, Imran Farhat, although Prosecutor Aftab Jafferjee said that the agent explained that there was a little question mark about Farhat.

Majeed promised the undercover reporter that pakistan fast bowlers Amir(19) and Asif (28) would deliver three no-balls at specific points in the Lord's Test, the court heard.

Majeed allegedly said that the no-balls would be well over the mark to ensure that they were noted by the match officials.

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