Wednesday 12 February 2014

AB de Villiers profile

AB de Villiers      

Full name Abraham Benjamin de Villiers
Born February 17, 1984, Pretoria
Current age 29 years 360 days
Major teams South Africa, Africa XI, Delhi Daredevils, Northerns, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Titans
Playing role Wicketkeeper batsman
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm medium
Fielding position Wicketkeeper
Abraham Benjamin de Villiers
Batting and fielding averages

Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 89 148 16 6827 278* 51.71 12455 54.81 18 34 782 47 161 3
ODIs 159 153 25 6331 146 49.46 6746 93.84 16 36 572 109 134 3
T20Is 51 48 8 867 79* 21.67 715 121.25 0 4 67 26 47 6
First-class 115 193 21 8714 278* 50.66 15372 56.68 21 48

212 4
List A 191 184 28 7668 146 49.15

19 45

160 3
Twenty20 144 132 28 3060 105* 29.42 2302 132.92 1 17 241 108 103 15
Bowling averages

Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 89 5 204 104 2 2/49 2/49 52.00 3.05 102.0 0 0 0
ODIs 159 1 12 22 0 - - - 11.00 - 0 0 0
T20Is 51 - - - - - - - - - - - -
First-class 115
234 138 2 2/49
69.00 3.53 117.0 0 0 0
List A 191
12 22 0 - - - 11.00 - 0 0 0
Twenty20 144 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Career statistics
Test debut South Africa v England at Port Elizabeth, Dec 17-21, 2004 scorecard
Last Test South Africa v India at Durban, Dec 26-30, 2013 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut South Africa v England at Bloemfontein, Feb 2, 2005 scorecard
Last ODI South Africa v India at Centurion, Dec 11, 2013 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut South Africa v Australia at Johannesburg, Feb 24, 2006 scorecard
Last T20I South Africa v Pakistan at Cape Town, Nov 22, 2013 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut Northerns v Western Province at Centurion, Oct 17-20, 2003 scorecard
Last First-class South Africa v India at Durban, Dec 26-30, 2013 scorecard
List A debut Northerns v Eastern Province at Centurion, Nov 26, 2003 scorecard
Last List A South Africa v India at Centurion, Dec 11, 2013 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Titans v Lions at Centurion, Apr 8, 2004 scorecard
Last Twenty20 South Africa v Pakistan at Cape Town, Nov 22, 2013 scorecard
Recent matches
Bat & Bowl Team Opposition Ground Match Date Scorecard
40* South Africa v Sth Afr XI Johannesburg 4 Feb 2014 Other
5c/0s, 74, 2c/0s South Africa v India Durban 26 Dec 2013 Test # 2111
4c/0s, 13, 0/5, 103 South Africa v India Johannesburg 18 Dec 2013 Test # 2108
109 South Africa v India Centurion 11 Dec 2013 ODI # 3444
3 South Africa v India Durban 8 Dec 2013 ODI # 3443
77 South Africa v India Johannesburg 5 Dec 2013 ODI # 3442
48* South Africa v Pakistan Centurion 30 Nov 2013 ODI # 3441
74 South Africa v Pakistan Port Elizabeth 27 Nov 2013 ODI # 3440
10 South Africa v Pakistan Cape Town 24 Nov 2013 ODI # 3438
13 South Africa v Pakistan Cape Town 22 Nov 2013 T20I # 343
Profile
A batsman of breathtaking chutzpah and enterprise, as well as the skills and the temperament required to back up his creative intent. A fielder able to leap tall buildings and still come up with the catch. A wicketkeeper who is perfectly at ease donning pads and gloves. A fine rugby player, golfer, and tennis player. All AB de Villiers needs to show off his abundant gifts is a ball. Just about any ball.
Cricket should be pleased to have him. Few drive the ball as sweetly and to the boundary as regularly, and - in South Africa, at any rate - even fewer possess the silkily snappy footwork required to put spinners in their place. de Villiers is also among the fastest and the most instinctively sensible runners between the wickets. Marry all that with an approach to life that veers between laconic and laid back, and it isn't difficult to fathom why he has been afforded senior player status in the South African team years ahead of his time.
de Villiers' potential was recognised years before he made the leap to senior international level as an opening batsman against England at Port Elizabeth in 2004-05. He has batted everywhere from number one to number eight - with the important exception of number three - and has performed well in most of these positions.
After a brief slump in form in 2006 and 2007, de Villiers returned to the straight and narrow early in 2008 with a blistering 103 not out off 109 balls in Durban against West Indies. Later that year came one of de Villiers' career highlights, an undefeated 217 at Ahmedabad. It was the first double-century by a South African against India.

Hashim Amla profile

Hashim Amla      

Full name Hashim Mahomed Amla
Born March 31, 1983, Durban, Natal
Current age 30 years 318 days
Major teams South Africa, Dolphins, Essex, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa XI
Playing role Top-order batsman
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm medium, Right-arm offbreak
Relation Brother - AM Amla
Hashim Mahomed Amla
Batting and fielding averages

Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 73 126 10 5956 311* 51.34 11380 52.33 20 27 739 8 58 0
ODIs 85 82 6 4054 150 53.34 4497 90.14 12 23 403 19 40 0
T20Is 19 19 2 409 48 24.05 337 121.36 0 0 48 6 7 0
First-class 171 283 25 13298 311* 51.54

41 66

124 0
List A 141 136 8 5736 150 44.81

15 34

60 0
Twenty20 57 56 4 1386 88* 26.65 1121 123.63 0 6 161 21 17 0
Bowling averages

Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 73 5 54 37 0 - - - 4.11 - 0 0 0
ODIs 85 - - - - - - - - - - - -
T20Is 19 - - - - - - - - - - - -
First-class 171
387 275 1 1/10
275.00 4.26 387.0 0 0 0
List A 141
16 28 0 - - - 10.50 - 0 0 0
Twenty20 57 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Career statistics
Test debut India v South Africa at Kolkata, Nov 28-Dec 2, 2004 scorecard
Last Test South Africa v India at Durban, Dec 26-30, 2013 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut Bangladesh v South Africa at Chittagong, Mar 9, 2008 scorecard
Last ODI South Africa v India at Centurion, Dec 11, 2013 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut Australia v South Africa at Brisbane, Jan 13, 2009 scorecard
Last T20I South Africa v Pakistan at Cape Town, Nov 22, 2013 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut 1999/00
Last First-class South Africa v India at Durban, Dec 26-30, 2013 scorecard
List A debut 2001/02
Last List A South Africa v India at Centurion, Dec 11, 2013 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Western Province Boland v Dolphins at Cape Town, Apr 7, 2004 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Cape Cobras v Dolphins at Paarl, Jan 24, 2014 scorecard
Recent matches
Bat & Bowl Team Opposition Ground Match Date Scorecard
1, 15 South Africa v Sth Afr XI Johannesburg 4 Feb 2014 Other
26 Cape Cobras v Dolphins Paarl 24 Jan 2014 T20
33 Cape Cobras v Titans Cape Town 22 Jan 2014 T20
1 Cape Cobras v Dolphins Durban 19 Jan 2014 T20
65 Cape Cobras v Knights Bloemfontein 17 Jan 2014 T20
84 Cape Cobras v Lions Paarl 15 Jan 2014 T20
1 Cape Cobras v Warriors Port Elizabeth 11 Jan 2014 T20
48 Cape Cobras v Titans Centurion 9 Jan 2014 T20
59* Cape Cobras v Knights Cape Town 5 Jan 2014 T20
57 South (SA) v North (SA) Cape Town 4 Jan 2014 Other T20
Profile
An elegant strokeplayer blessed with the temperament to make the most of his talent, Hashim Amla is the first South African of Indian descent to reach the national squad - his grandparents migrated from Gujarat - and he shares the penchant for wristy leg-side flicks that ooze off his bat. His elevation to the South Africa side was a poorly kept secret after he reeled off four centuries in his first eight innings of the 2004-05 season, after being appointed captain of the Dolphins (formerly Natal) at the tender age of 21. His older brother by four years, Ahmed, made his first-class debut two seasons before Hashim, but there is little doubt that the younger Amla is the better player. He is also a devout Muslim whose requests to have logos promoting alcohol removed from his playing gear have been successful so far. Amla toured New Zealand with the South African Under-19 team in 2000-01, he captained South Africa at the 2002 Under-19 World Cup, and after starring for the A team, made his Test debut against India in 2004-05. He was not an instant success, with serious questions emerging about his technique as he mustered 36 runs in four innings against England later that season.

Tuesday 11 February 2014

Misbah Profile

Misbah-ul-Haq      

Full name Misbah-ul-Haq Khan Niazi
Born May 28, 1974, Mianwali, Punjab
Current age 39 years 259 days
Major teams Pakistan, Faisalabad Wolves, Khan Research Labs, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Sargodha, St Lucia Zouks
Playing role Middle-order batsman
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Legbreak
Misbah-ul-Haq Khan Niazi
Batting and fielding averages

Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 46 80 14 3218 161* 48.75 7673 41.93 5 25 337 35 37 0
ODIs 141 128 31 4384 96* 45.19 5930 73.92 0 35 293 67 63 0
T20Is 39 34 13 788 87* 37.52 715 110.20 0 3 45 26 14 0
First-class 192 314 38 14057 284 50.93

38 76

180 0
List A 257 234 53 8870 129* 49.00

11 61

118 0
Twenty20 106 94 28 2377 107* 36.01 2001 118.79 1 9 150 94 39 0
Bowling averages

Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 46 - - - - - - - - - - - -
ODIs 141 1 24 30 0 - - - 7.50 - 0 0 0
T20Is 39 - - - - - - - - - - - -
First-class 192
318 242 3 1/2
80.66 4.56 106.0
0 0
List A 257
144 179 1 1/10 1/10 179.00 7.45 144.0 0 0 0
Twenty20 106 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Career statistics
Test debut New Zealand v Pakistan at Auckland, Mar 8-12, 2001 scorecard
Last Test Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Sharjah, Jan 16-20, 2014 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut Pakistan v New Zealand at Lahore, Apr 27, 2002 scorecard
Last ODI Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Abu Dhabi, Dec 27, 2013 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut Bangladesh v Pakistan at Nairobi (Gym), Sep 2, 2007 scorecard
Last T20I England v Pakistan at Abu Dhabi, Feb 27, 2012 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut 1998/99
Last First-class Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited v Water and Power Development Authority at Faisalabad, Jan 22-25, 2014 scorecard
List A debut 1998/99
Last List A Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited v Water and Power Development Authority at Faisalabad, Jan 27, 2014 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Faisalabad Wolves v Peshawar Panthers at Karachi, Feb 24, 2006 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Faisalabad Wolves v Lahore Eagles at Rawalpindi, Feb 11, 2014 scorecard
Recent matches
Bat & Bowl Team Opposition Ground Match Date Scorecard
- Wolves v L Eagles Rawalpindi 11 Feb 2014 T20
12 Wolves v Leopards Islamabad 9 Feb 2014 T20
27 Sui Gas v WAPDA Faisalabad 27 Jan 2014 LA
101 Sui Gas v WAPDA Faisalabad 22 Jan 2014 FC
63, 68* Pakistan v Sri Lanka Sharjah 16 Jan 2014 Test # 2115
1, 97 Pakistan v Sri Lanka Dubai (DSC) 8 Jan 2014 Test # 2114
135 Pakistan v Sri Lanka Abu Dhabi 31 Dec 2013 Test # 2112
51 Pakistan v Sri Lanka Abu Dhabi 27 Dec 2013 ODI # 3450
- Pakistan v Sri Lanka Abu Dhabi 25 Dec 2013 ODI # 3448
40 Pakistan v Sri Lanka Sharjah 22 Dec 2013 ODI # 3447
Profile
The most remarkable aspect about Misbah-ul-Haq is his unflappable temperament. It shows in his batting, which reached unprecedented levels of consistency in 2011, and in his captaincy, which helped lift Pakistan from the depths of the spot-fixing saga in England in 2010. Taking over as leader immediately after that episode at the age of 36, Misbah's calm approach was exactly what Pakistan cricket needed after the tumultuous period it had gone through.
As a batsman, Misbah can either defend dourly with unflagging patience, or irritate bowlers with his improvisations. It helps that his defensive technique is sound: that solid foundation has helped him bat for long periods in Test cricket. That aspect of his game was in evidence right from his first Test innings in 2001, when he survived over two hours to score 28 in Auckland. He should have played much more international cricket thereafter, but was held back by his inconsistency. For four years between 2003 and 2007, he didn't play a single Test, and only turned up for a handful of ODIs.

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Raina out of Asia Cup squad

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February 11, 2014
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Mitchell Johnson nipped off Suresh Raina with a short one, India v Australia, 3rd ODI, Mohali, October 19, 2013
Suresh Raina was dropped for the last two ODIs against New Zealand recently © BCCI
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Suresh Raina has been left out of India's squad for the Asia Cup, which starts on February 25. The batsman, however, is a part of the team for the World Twenty20, scheduled for March.
Cheteshwar Pujara has been included in the Asia Cup squad, while Ishant Sharma has been left out of both teams.
Ishant and Raina's exclusions are the only two changes to the India ODI squad from the one that played in New Zealand.
Since the series against England in January 2013, when he scored 277 runs with four half-centuries, Raina has had just one fifty-plus score - against Zimbabwe - in 24 innings. He was dropped from the last two ODIs against New Zealand, after scores of 18, 35 and 31 in the first three games.
For Pujara, this is his first ODI call-up since the tour to Zimbabwe when the batsman made his one-day debut. Pujara scored 13 and 0 in the two matches, but since been in good form, scoring Test hundreds against West Indies and South Africa.
In Ishant's case, his exclusion due to recent poor form has continued from the New Zealand series, where the bowler was dropped after the first two ODIs in favour of Varun Aaron. Ishant had a poor series against Australia at home, conceding 189 runs in three matches at an average of 94.50 with two wickets. Against South Africa, Ishant picked up four wickets in two ODIs at an average of 19.50, while he picked up two wickets against New Zealand, giving away 118 runs at 59 and an economy rate of 7.86.
The pace attack in both squads is led by Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Mohammed Shami. Ishwar Pandey, who was a part of the tour to New Zealand, has been picked for the Asia Cup, while Mohit Sharma has been named in the Twenty20 squad.

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Sreesanth ahead of his departure for court, Delhi, May 28, 2013
The report said the banned Indian fast bowler Sreesanth told Delhi Police about "three prominent" Indian players being involved with bookies © AFP
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The worst of the corruption in Indian cricket may not have been uncovered as yet. The Justice Mudgal Committee has submitted a sealed envelope which, it says, contains information about persons who could be involved in "sporting fraud."
The names of those persons and the allegations against them are enclosed in the envelope that the committee, set up to investigate charges of match-fixing and betting in IPL, handed to the two-judge Supreme Court bench of AK Patnaik & JS Khehar on Monday.
"The Committee during its interactions and on review of documents provided to it has come across many allegations of sporting fraud," the committee's final report said. "However, as of now these are mere allegations and we do not think it proper to cast aspersions on the persons named unless investigations are conducted. The names of the persons and allegations in view of the sensitive nature of the information are being provided separately in a sealed envelope."
In addition to the sealed envelope and the final report the committee submitted a supplementary document by Nilay Dutta, a senior advocate and member of the Assam Cricket Association, that expanded on the investigations.
Dutta's report revealed that members of the Delhi and Mumbai police told the committee that some Indian and foreign players" were connected to "betting activities." The report said the banned Indian fast bowler Sreesanth told Delhi Police about "three prominent" Indian players being involved with bookies.
The report also noted an investigation conducted by the Indian edition of Sports Illustrated that had recorded conversations between a "prominent Indian capped" player and various bookies. The journalist could identify the "voice" of this player, who was part of the Indian squad during the 2011 World Cup and is also part of the "present" Indian team.
"A journalist who apparently was connected with recording of tapes for Sports Illustrated revealed that the said investigation found links to Dawood Ibrahim [India's most wanted criminal] and that the money laundered through booking activities were being used for funding terrorist activities," Dutta's report stated.
The committee, Dutta noted, had spoken to former BCCI presidents IS Bindra and Shashank Manohar during its investigation. Bindra made the committee aware of a former "prominent" Indian player who, he said, was allegedly involved with the bookies along with a former "reputed" Indian player. Manohar, Dutta said, had told the committee that the "all matches" in the IPL needed to be investigated, an indicator of how deep corruption had spread in cricket's most lucrative domestic tournament.

Monday 10 February 2014

South Africa cheated Pakistan on International Cricket Council vote, says Zaka Ashraf

Karachi: Pakistan cricket chief Zaka Ashraf on Saturday said he felt "cheated" after South Africa abandoned their opposition to controversial reforms of the sport's world body, allowing the proposals to be approved.

The Pakistan Cricket Board chairman said South Africa had opposed the International Cricket Council (ICC) reforms, seen as favouring the "Big Three" of India, England and Australia, as recently as Friday. But South Africa supported the proposals at an ICC Board meeting in Singapore on Saturday, giving them the extra vote they needed to pass. Of the 10 full ICC members, eight were in favour with only Pakistan and Sri Lanka abstaining.

"I think South Africa cheated us," Ashraf told AFP by phone from Singapore. "Just last night (Friday) they told us that they have changed their stance and told us that it was the decision of their board (CSA). It disappointed us."

Pakistan, Sri Lanka and South Africa were the three opponents when the reforms were debated at an ICC Board meeting last month. Pakistan and Sri Lanka will now discuss the proposals with their respective Boards. "Our stance was based on principle but other countries went after money. I am afraid the big share of money will go to the 'Big Three'. The 'Big Three' will get money from the share of the other seven," Ashraf said. (Also read: Sri Lanka to seek new mandate)

But he added: "We have requested the ICC Board to give us time. We will discuss this matter further in our board of governors meeting and will try to get the PM's (Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif) advice on this." (Main points of ICC revamp)

Separately, former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif said he fears "severe consequences" from the revamp to cricket worldwide. "I think this is more damaging to cricket than match-fixing," Latif told AFP. "Giving powers to three 'dons' mean they will take every decision on their whims... handing power to three means the ICC ceased to exist."

Among the reforms, the "Big Three" were given permanent seats on a new, five-man executive committee, while India's N. Srinivasan was made chairman of the decision-making ICC Board.

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Sunday 9 February 2014

Fastest Hundred

Fastest Century of the World

ICC Board clears governance, financial changes

'CSA would want to patch-up with BCCI'

N Srinivasan at a press conference in Kolkata, Kolkata, May 26, 2013
N Srinivasan will be the ICC chairman from July © Hindustan Times
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The ICC Board has gained the necessary votes to approve a large number of sweeping changes relating to the governance, financing and structure of international cricket. Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) and the PCB were the only two Full Members who abstained when a "comprehensive resolution" was put to vote.
The BCCI, in particular, but also Cricket Australia and the ECB can now anticipate a period of greater wealth and influence in the ICC, although their proposals have been reduced in some areas and the ICC continues to claim that all nations will be better off as a result of the changes adopted.
The ICC has presented key elements of the resolution as follows:
  • More revenue for all nations because of a programme designed to secure a lucrative new rights deal.
  • A Test cricket fund to sustain Test cricket through to 2023.
  • Contractually-binding agreements between nations about Test series.
  • A clear pathway for Associate Members to become Test nations.

Plans to give widespread powers to an executive committee dominated by India, England and Australia have been watered down. Although this committee will still draw up major policy, its decisions will need to be ratified by the full board.
BCCI president N Srinivasan will become the ICC chairman from July this year, while CA chairman Wally Edwards will head a newly-formed Executive Committee, which will report to the ICC Board. The ECB chairman Giles Clarke will continue to be the head of the Finance and Commercial Affairs (F&CA) Committee. This will be for an initial two-year transitional period to 2016.
The ICC confirmed that at the end of this transitional period "the Chair of the ICC Board will be elected from within the ICC Board with all Full Member Directors entitled to stand for election. BCCI, CA and ECB - will be represented on both sub-committees, along with two representatives of the other Full Members (who will be elected by the Board)."
An F&CA committee "working group" made up of Srinivasan, Clarke and Edwards had first presented the draft of their radical revamp to the rest of the ICC Board at an unscheduled meeting called in Dubai on January 9. Central to the draft was the ICC revenue distribution model which was reformulated to give the BCCI, ECB and CA a graded percentage share of ICC revenue, with a larger chunk going to these three Boards when compared to the rest.
Today the ICC said, "Full Members will gain greater financial recognition based on the contribution they have made to the game, particularly in terms of finance, their ICC history and their on-field performances in the three formats."
The release stated the decision around the new revenue distribution model was, "the outcome of a negotiation between Members that has been required to provide long-term certainty of participation of all Members in both ICC events and bilateral series against other Members." The absence of any such "certainty" would impact on, "the rights for ICC events, which are to be taken to market this year... and by extension, so would the financial support that has driven the growth of cricket around the world.
"The structure of the model will ensure that none of the Full Members will be worse off than they are at present and - if forecasts of revenue generation prove to be correct - all will be significantly better off. The agreement of the model has been an important part of a wider negotiation that will now provide long-term certainty of participation in ICC events by all of the Full Member teams."
The meeting confirmed the end of the FTP in its current form, with future schedules being dependent on "contractually binding" negotiations between boards. "There was also confirmation that all Full Members will enter into a series of contractually binding bilateral agreements as a matter of urgency so that they can confirm a comprehensive schedule of matches in a Future Tours Programme that will now be extended to 2023."
 


 
"With the ICC Champions Trophy alongside the ICC Cricket World Cup and ICC World Twenty20 and the formats and venues already confirmed for all of these events the ICC has a really attractive package for 2015-23 to take to the market." The ICC claims it has a limited-overs package to make the TV companies drool
 




The ICC Board also paved a clearer path for high-performing Associate nations to gain Test status. "The winner of the next ICC Intercontinental Cup will be entitled to take part in a play-off against the bottom-ranked Full Member and, if successful, obtain Test status," the ICC said. "This complements the pathways that are already in place for any Member to be able to qualify for the major events in ODI and T20I cricket."
The ICC confirmed that the proposed World Test Championship would be scrapped and replaced with the Champions Trophy in 2017 and 2021 to strengthen their commercial property. "It proved impossible to come up with a format for a four-team finals event in Test cricket that fits the culture of Test cricket and preserves the integrity of the format," its release said. "The most recent ICC Champions Trophy event proved to be very popular with supporters around the world and the future events will build on this success.
"With the ICC Champions Trophy alongside the ICC Cricket World Cup and ICC World Twenty20 and the formats and venues already confirmed for all of these events the ICC has a really attractive package for 2015-23 to take to the market."

Saturday 8 February 2014

New zealand Vs India 1st Test

New Zealand vs India, 1st Test, Auckland - Scores, Commentary

Day 3: Stumps - Scores delayed by 15 mins - Ind need 320 runs
IND 202, 87/1 (25.0 Ovs)
Shikhar Dhawan*
49 (70)
Cheteshwar Pujara
22 (61)
NZ 503, 105
Kane Williamson*
1-0-5-0
Ish Sodhi
4-1-17-0
CRR 3.48 
Partnership 51(103)

Last Wkt Vijay 13(21)

Last 10 overs
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Fours0
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Big day coming up tomorrow. Can India capitalise on the good start? Couple of wickets will allow New Zealand to build a lot more pressure. Lots to look forward to. Do join us again for all that. Cheers and goodbye, for now.
With the momentum behind them, thanks to the good show with the ball, India came out with renewed confidence and batted solidly to end the day at 87/1. The target is still a daunting one. India are 320 runs adrift from a record chase. They will be trying to take it by session without taking on the pressure of the chase. The pitch has flattened out a touch. It is getting slower and will aid the spinners further. Intriguingly set up for the final two days.
The day belonged to India but New Zealand still hold the advantage overall. The morning session saw 9 wickets fall as India collapsed first to a dismal total, conceding a massive lead. New Zealand were then surprised by some inspired bowling and fielding. They were shot out out for just 105. A chance was lost to drive home the advantage there and left India with a sniff.
24.6Ish Sodhi to Pujara, no run, Ish Sodhi finishes with a googly. Pujara does not pick it. Raps him on the pad in front of leg. Very loud appeal but turned down. It was heading down the leg. Pujara will be a mighty relieved man. That's stumps on day 3.
24.5Ish Sodhi to Pujara, no run, turning outside off again, Pujara dabs it to point once more
24.4Ish Sodhi to Pujara, no run, sliding on outside off, Pujara stays back and guides it to point
24.3Ish Sodhi to Dhawan, 1 run, pitched up again, Dhawan leans forward and pushes it to mid on for a quick single
The umpire is out with the light meter. Seems fine
24.2Ish Sodhi to Dhawan, no run, flat and on the middle and leg, Dhawan gets back to tap it on the onside
24.1Ish Sodhi to Dhawan, FOUR, that's a positive blow. It was floated full. Dhawan stretches out to the pitch of the delivery and drives it superbly straight down the track. 50-run stand between the two. Comfortably the highest of the day
Ish Sodhi [3.0-1-12-0] is back into the attack
Last over of the day coming up

Best Hitter of the world

Imran Nazir      

Full name Imran Nazir
Born December 16, 1981, Gujranwala, Punjab
Current age 32 years 54 days
Major teams Pakistan, Asia XI, Dhaka Gladiators, ICL Pakistan XI, Lahore Badshahs, National Bank of Pakistan, North West Frontier Province Panthers, Pakistan Reserves, Sheikhupura Cricket Association, Sialkot Cricket Association, Sialkot Stallions, Water and Power Development Authority, Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Legbreak
Imran Nazir
Batting and fielding averages

Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 8 13 0 427 131 32.84 730 58.49 2 1 63 4 4 0
ODIs 79 79 2 1895 160 24.61 2339 81.01 2 9 235 32 26 0
T20Is 25 24 1 500 72 21.73 370 135.13 0 3 59 22 11 0
First-class 139 225 9 7172 185 33.20

10 44

105 0
List A 166 166 3 4386 189 26.90

9 16

77 0
Twenty20 98 96 10 2409 76* 28.01 1608 149.81 0 17 279 113 35 0
Bowling averages

Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 8 - - - - - - - - - - - -
ODIs 79 4 49 48 1 1/3 1/3 48.00 5.87 49.0 0 0 0
T20Is 25 - - - - - - - - - - - -
First-class 139
842 638 11 3/61
58.00 4.54 76.5
0 0
List A 166
579 567 22 3/34 3/34 25.77 5.87 26.3 0 0 0
Twenty20 98 4 20 16 4 1/0 1/0 4.00 4.80 5.0 0 0 0
Career statistics
Test debut Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Lahore, Mar 4-8, 1999 scorecard
Last Test Australia v Pakistan at Sharjah, Oct 11-12, 2002 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Visakhapatnam, Mar 27, 1999 scorecard
Last ODI New Zealand v Pakistan at Johannesburg, Oct 3, 2009 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut South Africa v Pakistan at Johannesburg, Feb 2, 2007 scorecard
Last T20I Sri Lanka v Pakistan at Colombo (RPS), Oct 4, 2012 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut 1998/99
Last First-class Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited v Pakistan Television at Rawalpindi, Jan 22-25, 2014 scorecard
List A debut 1998/99
Last List A Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited v Pakistan Television at Rawalpindi, Jan 27, 2014 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Lahore Eagles v Sialkot Stallions at Lahore, Apr 26, 2005 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Larkana Bulls v Sialkot Stallions at Islamabad, Feb 7, 2014 scorecard
Recent matches
Bat & Bowl Team Opposition Ground Match Date Scorecard
6 S Stallions v Bulls Islamabad 7 Feb 2014 T20
1/30, 19 ZTBL v Pakistan TV Rawalpindi 27 Jan 2014 LA
2, 1/63 ZTBL v Pakistan TV Rawalpindi 22 Jan 2014 FC
4 ZTBL v Habib Bank Lahore 19 Jan 2014 LA
12 ZTBL v Habib Bank Lahore 14 Jan 2014 FC
1/29, 0 ZTBL v National Bnk Islamabad 11 Jan 2014 LA
95, 2/23 ZTBL v National Bnk Islamabad 6 Jan 2014 FC
0, 0/20 ZTBL v Khan RL Rawalpindi 3 Jan 2014 LA
16, 0/12, 39 ZTBL v Khan RL Rawalpindi 29 Dec 2013 FC
5, 2/50 ZTBL v PIA Rawalpindi 26 Dec 2013 LA
Profile
Another of Pakistan's prodigiously gifted players, but the suspicion was that Imran Nazir offers more genuine promise than most. An opener who is particularly strong off the back foot, he loves forcing through the covers. An aggressive approach has had him labelled as a one-day player, but Imran didn't fare badly in his first few Tests.