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By Jkhan.
Express derby Sreesanth give lack this year's Soldier Premier Conference's (IPL) season two in April-May due to a punctuate breaking in his minify support, his IPL team Kings XI Punjab announced on 18th Genre, Wednesday. Starboard now the quantify lid is in Sydney, undergoing treatment from the physio of Kings XI Punjab - Patrick Farhart, as relation of his rehabilitation.

Sreesanth present miss IPL 2009 Image The hat will instead be related with his squad as 'fan mentor and group face'. He is quite reactive roughly his new enactment as considerably.

Sreesanth said, "I will to be with the team all along the IPL weaken. I will be their motivator and give embolden them through to the IPL Weaken 2 finals so that I can frolic the champions association with Kings XI Punjab,"

The Kings XI team co-owner Ground Wadia said, 'Sreesanth is an intact strain of Kings XI Punjab. The enactment that we soul envisaged for him this period is heady and essential. He instrument be crucial to our performing unit and to our community through varied initiatives which module delegate the courageous and the concern.'

Railcar Tom Revivalist rued Sreesanth's absence and wished the pacer a speedy exploit. He said, "It is underprivileged that Sreesanth will not be participating in the mollify two due to his hindermost hurt. He is an entertainer and was a large asset to the team finally weaken and his absence on the business faculty sure be mat."

Sreesanth featured in the notorious slap-gate program ultimate year when Harbhajan Singh abused him in inundated world aspect after the Mohali-based back's jibe with the City Indians.

Cricket Court Blames The Race Victim (My Daily Sports Alert)Posted by Katie Halper on January 31, 2008 at 1:41 am

Contrary to popular belief, I do not follow sports. But every now and then, sports, by virtue of its popularity, accessibility, and (I’ve heard, though not experienced) entertainability highlights a social, cultural or political problem, bringing it to a broad, far-reaching audience in a way few other media could.

Such is the case of the cricket scandal, which I saw first hand (through TV) while I was in India last month. First, India’s cricket player Harbhajan Singh wasaccused of calling Andrew Symonds, a Jamaican player (the only Jamaican player) on Australia’s team a “monkey.”

Then cricket fanatics blame the umpire, who sided with Symonds, and happened to be Jamaican too, and burn him in efegy.

Yesterday, a Cricket judgecleared Singh of the “racial abuse charge” and said Symonds had provoked his opponent (into being a racist?). And the case seemed closed. Until the same judge said that he shouldn’t have cleared Singh. But he did because of human error. Sound complicated? It is. Read more here.

And to read the best blog about sports, culture and politics, and check out David Zirin’s Edge of Sports blog

The 3rd Cricket Test Match between Australia and South Africa will start from 3rd Jan-09, Saturday in Sydney. Start time 10.30am (23.30GMT)

South Africa has already won the 3 match test series by 2-0 giving Australia their first series defeat at home in 16 years. If S Africa can win this match they are going to be the official No 1 in the ICC test rankings. The no 1 Test ranking is up for grabs at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

Australia have not lost all the matches in a home series of three or more Tests. Australia have won 12 out of the past 14 Tests at the Sydney Cricket Ground. This match is going to be a Challenge for the Australians

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Team news :

For Australia Andrew McDonald and Doug Bollinger are set to make their debuts in place of Bret Lee and Andrew symonds respectively who are injured.

Australia 1. Matthew Hayden, 2 Simon Katich, 3 Ricky Ponting (capt), 4 Michael Hussey, 5 Michael Clarke, 6 Andrew McDonald, 7 Brad Haddin (wk), 8 Mitchell Johnson, 9 Nathan Hauritz, 10 Peter Siddle, 11 Doug Bollinger.

South Africa has named the same squad which played in the 2nd test.

South Africa 1 Graeme Smith (capt), 2 Neil McKenzie, 3 Hashim Amla, 4 Jacques Kallis, 5 AB de Villiers, 6 JP Duminy, 7 Mark Boucher (wk), 8 Morne Morkel, 9 Paul Harris, 10 Dale Steyn, 11 Makhaya Ntini.

Kolo Toure transfer to Manchester City

Kolo toure was the second player to get transfered from Arseal to Manchester City this year, before it was Emmanuel Adebayor who got transfered from the same team worthing 25 million puonds. Ivory coast center-half player Kolo Toure is expected a transfer of 14 million pounds. With the latest transfer of Emmanuel Adebayor, Carlos Tevez from Man Untd, Santa Cruz from Bayern Munich, Gareth Barry midfielder from Aston villa now Kolo Toure the team looking to be strong and Terry, chelsea captain is also in the transfer list but not yet signed.
We can hope for the better finish from Manchester City with this squad in the coming Barclays Premier League.

Gayle In KFC T20


The Carabien Calypso Chris Gayle had been offered by Western Ausralia Warriors to represent their side for this year KFC Big BashCompetition 2009. Gayle one of the clean hitters in all format had played 12 T20 International matches and scored 454 runs with an average of 41.27. While asking about this to Tom Moody the coach of Warriors said, as we already missed our chances to be a part in the inagural edition of Champions League T20, Gayle will boost the warriors to qualify for Champions League T20 of 2010.
Western Australia have offered Glilchrist to play for them but he declined the offer.

SANIA WINS ITF LEXINGTON CHALLENGER


Sania Mirza the indian ace wins International Tennis Federation(ITF) Lexington Challenger. It was her first tournament both to take part and win after her engagement. She wins the title worth US$50,000. She defeated the top seed Julie Coin of france in the straight set as 7-6, 6-4 to win the title. Through this win she got to 80th place in WTA ranking. She hope it would definetaley gear up her skills to fight in US open in Aug which would be the last grand slam of this year 2009.

CHAMPIONS LEAGUE VENUES



After a grand season of IPL2, now its all set to Champions League T20(CLT20). On friday Lalit Modi, the chairman of CLT20 announced the venues which will be hosting the CLT20 matches and the match schedules will be announced on 30th july. Totally 3 venues will be hosting the 23 matches from Oct 8 t0 23rd. The venues are Delhi, Bangalore and Hyderabad.
The 12 teams to take part in the inagural season of CLT20 are
IPL winners Deccan Chargers
IPL finalist Royal Challengers Bangalore
Delhi Daredevils
Cape Cobras-South Africa
Diamond Eagles-South Africa
Wayamba-Sri Lanka
Victorian Bushrangers-Australia
New South Wales Blue-Australia
Trinindad and Tobago-West Indies
Otago Volts-New Zealand
The finalists of England T20 2009, which will be decided on 25th Aug.

DADA 2 LEAD KKR IN IPL 3



KKR's owner Sharukh Khan and the former skipper of Indian and KKR cricket team meet together in London to discus about the Captaincy issue. Since Brendon McCullum captain of KKR team will miss the 3rd season of IPL due to his national duties there is a issue about who will lead the side and its now Ganguly to lead the team for the next season.















By Jkhan.

ICC – PAKISTAN WILL NOT HOST WORLD CUP CRICKET 2011 MATCHES

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On 3rd March 2009, terrorists attacked Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore . All the countries condemned this brutal act of terrorists. 2011 World Cup Cricket was expected to be played in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh ans Sri Lanka. But due to this terrorists attack on Lankan Cricket Team ICC(International Cricket Council) has declared not to play any of the World Cup matches in Pakistan on security reasons. ICC President David Morgan has condemned the Tuesday attack on Cricket players in Lahore and informed that Pakistan will not host any World Cup matches in its soil due to improper security problems for the players and cricket loving audience throughout the World.

As eight policemen has died and many injured during the fight with the masked gunmen in Lahore, ICC reports that it would a great difficult for them to accept that Pakistan is safe for conducting International Cricket and ICC board has planned to declare the result of this issue during their meeting with India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka around mid-April 2009 in Dubai.

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TERRORISTS ATTACK ON SRI LANKAN CRICKET TEAM IN PAKISTAN

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On 3rd March 2009, terrorists attacked Sri Lankan cricket Team players,when the team bus was approaching near Gaddafi Stadium near the city of Lahore in Pakistan. Six players were injured and six policemen were killed durin this gun fight by the terrorists. Terrorists shot the cricket team bus and heavy gun shot injured the team players. Nadeem Ghauri, a Pakistani Umpire has witnessed the attack of terrorists and they were taking the players behind the bus when they heard of the news.

India and Sri Lanka condemned thid brutal attack of terrorists and the world countries have condemned Pakistan Government. Mahenda Rajapaksa, President of Sri Lanka has condemned this attack of terrorists on the Sri Lankan cricket team.Indian Government has condemned the terrorist activities in Pakistan.

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http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/pakvsl/content/current/story/393212.html

http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2009/03/03/asia/AS-Pakistan.php



YOUNGEST AND OLDEST IN T20 WORLD CUP

Pakistan’s Mohammed Aamer, at 17 years and 55 days, became the youngest ever player in Twenty -20 World Cup as well as in Twenty-20 cricket when he made his debut against England at The Oval on June 7,2009. Pakistan’s Ahmed Shehzad held the previous record in Twenty-20 cricket while Bangladesh’s Rubel Hossain was the youngest ever to play in Twenty-20 World Cup before Mohammed Aamer. Ahmed Shehzad was 17 years and 165 days old when he made his debut against Australia at Dubain on May 7,2009 while Rubel Hossain was 19 years and 156 days old when he made his debut against India at Nottingham on June 6,2009. Mohammed Aamer also became the youngest ever player to take a wicket in Twenty-20 cricket. The left-arm pace bowler, claimed Ravi Bopara’s wicket on the second ball of his first over in Twenty-20 international cricket. Mohammed Aamer’s first ball in international cricket was well wide of the off stump and Ravid Bopara let it go to the wicket-keeper. Second ball took a thick outside edge and Shoaib Malik took a superb catch at backward point. Born on April 13, 1992 at Gujjar Khan, Mohammed Aamer took 55 wickets for National Bank of Pakistan in his debut season, and earned selection to the Pakistan Twenty-20 World Cup squad. There he was a hit big time, taking over from an out-of-sorts Sohail Tanvir and bowling with pace, accuracy and courage. He hovered in the high 80mphs, touching even 90 on occasion and was a crucial opening link in Pakistan’s title run. He bowled several nerveless final overs and one absolutely crucial opening over, in the final, when he dismissed tournament top-scorer Tillakaratne Dilshan for a five-ball duck, peppering him with quick short balls. One global eye will be kept on him over the year now. Ireland’s Paul Stirling also made his Twenty-20 international debut in this tournament. He was 18 years and 285 days old when he played his first ever Twenty-20 international match against Pakistan aty The oval on June 15,2009. He became the second youngest player to appear in Twenty-20 World Cup and fifth youngest to play in Twenty-20 international matches. The right-hand batsman and right arm off-break bowler played just one Twenty-20 match before making his debut in Twenty-20 internationals. Brother of Richard Stirling - who played for Ireland Under-19 - and Ross Stirling, who represented Ireland Schools, Paul Stirling enjoyed a terrific start to his career in 2007 when he cracked 114 against Holland in the European Under-17 Championship, followed by 110 against Scotland for the Under-23s. Sanath Jayasuriya became the oldest player to appear in a Twenty-20 World Cup match. He was 39 years and 356 days old when he played against Pakistan in the final at Lord’s on June 21. The hard hitting batsman and slow left arm bowler, missed Canadian Sunil Dhaniram’s record by six days who is the oldest player to appear in a Twenty-20 international match. Sunil Dhaniram was 39 years and 362 days old when he played against Zimbabwe at Kings City on October 13,2008. Muttiah Muralitharan, 37 years and 65 days, also played in the final alongwith Sanath Jayasuriya. It was second instance in Twenty-20 international matches when two over 37 years players appeared in a match. The first instance was at Belfast on August 5,2008 when Sanjayan Thuraisingam, 38 years and 329 days, and John Davidon, 38 years and 88 days, were the part of Canadian team against Bermuda. Sanath Jayasuriya also became the second oldest player to take a wicket in Twenty-20 international matches by dismissing Pakistan’s Kamran Akmal, stumped by Kumar Sangakkara in the final. Canadian Sunil Dhaniram is the oldest player to take a wicket in this form of cricket. The slow left arm bowler was 39 years and 362 days old when he dismissed Zimbabwe batsman Chamu Chibhabha on his bowling at Kings City on October 13,2008. Over the last decade one-day internationals cricket has increasingly become a game for fitter, faster, younger men. However, there are some players who have soldiered on despite creaking bodies. If Sanath Jayasuriya plays against Pakistan in first one day international which is due to held in July 2009, he will become the only 40-year-old on the circuit - the 38th overall - and a highly successful one too. Holland batsman Nolan Clarke is the oldest man to have played one-day internationals. He was the oldest debutant as well, playing his first match, when he was 47 years and 240 days old, in the 1996 World Cup. His international career, though, lasted only 17 days, and ended with Holland’s exit from the tournament. Decades earlier Nolan Clarke may have had hopes of representing a greater cricketing nation. He had scored 159 for Barbados against England in 1973-74. His Holland team-mate Flavian Aponso, who also played in only the 1996 World Cup, was the third-oldest debutant at the age of 43 years and 112 days. Clive Lloyd played 14 one-day internationals after turning 40, all of them in Australia. The first 11 games were during the Benson & Hedges World Series Cup in 1984-85 and Lloyd, who had turned 40 a few months earlier, topped the batting averages, scoring 329 runs at 82.25. His last three limited-overs appearances were during the World Championship of Cricket, and his overall tally of 368 runs at an average of 73.60 after turning 40 is the most for any player past that age.

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DREAM DEBUT FOR PRAGYAN OJHA IN T 20 CRICKET

Pragyan Ojha became the first Indian and seventh bowler overall to take four wickets on debut in Twenty-20 cricket. The slow left-arm orthodox bowler from Khurda achieved this feat by taking four for 21 in four overs against Bangaldesh at Trent Bridge, Nottingham on June 6, 2009. The 22-year old, Pragyan Ojha, who made his debut in Twenty-20 international cricket after playing 32 Twenty-20 matches, also became the first bowler to take a wicket on his very first ball by dismissing Shakib Al Hasan, caught by Mahendra Singh Dhoni. He also claimed Junaid Siddique’s wicket, caught by Harbhajan Singh in the deep, on the fifth ball of the over to become the third bowler after England’s Darren Maddy and Pakistan’s Masoor Amjad to take two or more wickets in the first over of Twenty-20 international cricket. England’s Darren Maddy was the first bowler to take two wickets in his first over in Twenty-20 international cricket. The right arm medium pacer from Leicester achieved this feat by dismissing New Zealand’s Craig McMillan and Jacob Oram in the Super-Eight match of the Twenty-20 World Cup at Kingsmead, Durban on September 18,2007 Maddy was asked to bowl for the first time by England skipper Paul Collingwood in this match when New Zealand were 134 for six in 16 overs. First, he dismissed the dangerous McMillan, caught by Dimi Mascarenhas on the second ball and then he shattered the stumps of Oram on the fourth ball of the over. Pakistan’s Mansoor Amjad is the only bowler to take three wickets in the very first over in Twenty-20 international cricket. The leg-break googly bowler achieved this feat by dismissing Bangaldesh’s Mahmudullah, caught by Kamran Akmal then he had Mashrafe Mortaza caught by Umar Gul and his third wicket includes the prize scalp of Shahadat Hossain, who was bowled by him at Karachi on April 20,2008. The first bowler to take four wickets on debut in Twenty-20 internationals was Australian Michael Kasprowicz. The right arm fast medium bowler took four wickets for 29 runs against New Zealand at Auckland on February 17,2005.It was the very first match in Twenty-20 interantional cricket. With Kasprowicz’s four-wicket haul, Australia made it a historic three out of three by becoming the first side to win matches in all the three formats of the game. They had triumphed in both the inaugural Test, against England at Melbourne in 1877, and the inaugural one-day international, same ground, same opponents, 94 years later. T20 an apt name for what some saw as a new beginning for international cricket. McGrath proved the most expensive of the Australian strike bowlers, Lee the most parsimonious. But it was Kasprowicz who wrecked the New Zealand top order. The first bowler to claim four wickets on debut on English soil was England’s Jon Lewis. The Right-arm medium pacer took four wickets for 24 against Australia at The Rose Bowl, Southampton on June 13, 2005. England achieved a 100-run victory in this match, their biggest in terms of runs in Twenty20 international matches. It was the first Twenty-20 international match on English soil and second overall. Ireland’s Alex Cusack became the third bowler to take four wickets on debut in Twenty-20 international matches when he claimed four wickets for 21 runs against Scotland on Civil Service Cricket Club, Stormont, Belfast on August 2, 2008. After Alex Cusack, Canadian Harvir Baidwan joined this elite club by taking four wickets for 19 runs against Holland at Civil Service Cricket Club, Stormont, Belfast on August 2, 2008. It was the only time in any type of international cricket that two bowlers claimed four wickets on debut on the same day and at the same ground. Sri Lankan Ajantha Mendis recorded the best bowling performance on debut in Twenty-20 international cricket by taking four for 15 against Zimbabwe at Maple Leaf North-West Ground, King City on October 10, 2008. Next day, on the same ground and in the same tournament, Kaushalya Weeraratne, the Sri Lankan right-arm medium-fast bowler joined this elite club by taking four for 19 off four overs against Pakistan. Pragyan Ojha’s poise in trying conditions disguised his inexperience. Apart from having to make an international debut in a Twenty-20 World Cup opener, the Nottingham weather was unhelpful. It had rained all morning and afternoon, the sky remained overcast and temperatures were below 15C when Indians were bowling, leaving the spinner’s fingers cold and stiff. He later said that bowling during Deccan Chargers’ victorious Indian Premier League campaign in South Africa during the winter had helped him to cope with the conditions. The experience gained by him after bowling successfully to quality international batsmen had increased his confidence and helped him back himself. A stint with Slaithwaite in the Huddersfield league a couple of years ago had also prepared Ojha for English conditions. He came on in the ninth over, with Bangladesh on 72 for 2, and took two wickets in the space of five balls. He varied his pace, flighted the ball, and thrived in conditions that appeared more suited for fast bowling. His scalps were Bangladesh’s in-form players - Shakib Al Hasan, Twenty-20’s leading allrounder, and Junaid Siddique, who had raced to 41 off 21 balls. Pragyan Ojha’s figures was the second best in Twenty-20 cricket by an Indian after Rudra Pratap Singh’s four for 13 against South Africa at Durban on September 20, 2007. Now his figures is third best by an Indian bowler in Twenty-20 cricket as Zaheer Khan took four wickts for 19 runs against Ireland at Nottingham on June 10,2009.

Cricket News Makers 2007

January 1, 2008 by Dinsa Sachan
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There were loads of good performances that we could applaud here, but when it comes to “making waves” these are the five events that I think qualify best.

Sourav Ganguly: The Return of DadaThe Return of Dada: After the World Cup debacle and the youngsters’ winning performance in T20, everyone was talking about culling the three Indian seniors. Ganguly was on the edge of everyone’s sword and we believed, even hoped, that he’d get the pink slip first. But that was just too much for the man who is worth 17000 runs in world cricket. “Don’t provoke the tiger,” he roared as runs after runs poured into his basket during the India – Pak fixture. He is finishing the year with more than 1000 calendar runs– his best ever. For me, he’s one of the players to watch out in 2008.

Bob Woolmer Murder: This issue, unfortunately, is still unresolved and most likely we’ll never know the truth. First it was a murder, then a suicide, then a natural death– they’ve tried every thing. Pakistan team has always been strife with conflicts and this incident added another blot on the Eustachian. In fact, this event drew lots of unwanted international attention to the sport.

Murali 709 wickets: This is one man who spurred the most heated debates everywhere. As he inched near the figure of 708 wickets, the debates were revived, but he transcended the record nonetheless. YouMuralitharan: Sri Lanka’s Main Man can hate him, call him whatever you please, but he’s got himself up on the cricket records as the highest wicket taker, a record that won’t be broken anytime soon, not unless someone with hypermobile joints turns up.

Yuvraj Singh: The Sixer KingYuvraj sixes: The T20 World Cup was a news maker in itself, but what caught everyone’s attention the most were Yuvraj’s six straight sixes off a Stuart Broad over. This one event was probably the most watched video footage on YouTube and other video sites. It sums up all the T20 cricket is about: excitement, nerve, verve, and curve (uh, the cheerleaders, guys!)

Sreesanth – The Angry Young Man: This man alone took on the number one side in cricket, verbally. Call him a freak, a jerk, but he did what no one has ever dared doing, and that’s not it. He injectedSreesanth: Have a bout with me? adrenaline into the whole team– and just see the results. They might have lost to Australia, but their tongues won’t stop wagging.

Did I miss anything substantial? What was the biggest news maker in your opinion?

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