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Saturday, 26 January 2013

South Africa won from last ball's six

South Africa won after a tough fight:


South Africa nearly messed up another run chase, but Ryan McLaren's six off the final ball ensured they avoided their first limited-overs whitewash on home soil by securing a gripping one-wicket victory in Potchefstroom. Graeme Smith's tenth ODI hundred was guiding the innings only for another uncertain display from the middle and lower order to mean the game was never dead and it came down to needing three off the last ball.

James Franklin, who the ball before had Dale Steyn caught at deep midwicket, tried to bowl wide of off stump and McLaren responded by scooping him over fine leg. Still, while the crowd went wild, South Africa's celebrations, after the initial relief, were muted as they had still come second best in this series and, barring Smith, their batting performance was again one to raise concerns.

New Zealand never gave up and deserve immense credit for how they turned their fortunes around during this one-day series. For a side that fielded outstandingly, though, they will regret one moment when McLaren, on 6, was dropped at deep midwicket by Jimmy Neesham who approached the catch far too casually.

While Smith was at the crease the chase, while never simple, was under control. He had brought up his hundred with consecutive boundaries off Kane Williamson but attempting to loft the same bowler down the ground picked out long-on with 32 still needed from 26 balls. Rory Kleinveldt and Aaron Phangiso then both fell swinging across the line at Mitchell McClenaghan to set up the grandstand final over where eight were needed with two wickets in hand.

But Smith's innings deserved to be a matchwinner. During the course of his 130-ball stay he moved second in the list of all-time run-scorers for South Africa in ODIs, now just behind Jacques Kallis and Herschelle Gibbs. Early on he was given plenty on the pads to pick off, but the cover drive, not often a shot associated with Smith, twice made an appearance.

His opening stand of 83 with Quinton de Kock laid the ideal base to chase 260 but after de Kock misjudged his pull against Franklin the innings stalled as New Zealand applied pressure. Nathan McCullum's offspin was hard to score off and when South Africa called for the Powerplay in the 27th over Colin Ingram pulled the first ball of it to midwicket.

More loose shots followed, with Smith watching on from the other end. Faf du Plessis also picked out midwicket against Kyle Mills, Farhaan Behardien chipped a catch back to Williamson who did well to hold on while colliding with Smith and David Miller played a hot-headed hoick across the line shortly after Smith had reached his hundred. At 205 for 5 in the 42nd over New Zealand were back in contention and when they removed Smith the whitewash was on the cards, but McLaren managed to keep his cool.

New Zealand had earlier recovered impressively to reach 260, after familiar problems at the top of the order left them 68 for 4, with Grant Elliott, Colin Munro and Franklin hitting half-centuries. South Africa will again be concerned about how they could not finish off an innings with the ball as well as they had started.

Elliott, who played an important innings in Kimberley, began binding the innings together. Munro grew as his stay progressed and at one stage lofted Steyn for six having already taken debutant Phangiso for three boundaries in an over during a maiden international fifty. He had been given lbw against McLaren when he had 2 but he correctly reviewed as the ball had pitched outside leg and also took an inside edge.

Eventually, however, both batsmen fell to Lonwabo Tsotsobe who had made the early breakthroughs with the new ball. Elliott was the second wicket of the innings to be caught at third man and Munro edged a slower ball. New Zealand, though, benefited from their deep batting order which has been key throughout this series. South Africa, who were again slow with their overs but escaped punishment from match referee David Boon, also gave a helping hand by conceded 17 wides.

Losing regular wickets meant Franklin could not cut loose, but he took the innings as deep as he could with some smart batting. He managed to keep the strike after the ninth wicket fell in the 48th over and the final 11 balls of the innings brought 26 runs, including a six off the penultimate delivery to reach his fifty. It was enough to set up an engrossing finish.

Saturday, 19 January 2013

New Zealand won a lost match

Franklin's incredible innings steers New Zealand unlucky win:


After seven days of the most one-side Test cricket you could witness the first one-day international produced a thriller as James Franklin proved New Zealand's hero to secure a one-wicket victory with an unbeaten 47.

Chasing an undemanding 208 the game had appeared to have gone when they were eight down still needing 69, but Kyle Mills helped add 47 for the ninth wicket before Mitchell McClenaghan survived six deliveries to allow Franklin to pick off the remaining 22 runs.

Until the final moments it always felt as though South Africa had their noses in front and there was a chance for them to win the match when Franklin, taking a risk in Dale Steyn's final over, edged just wide of Quinton de Kock, the debutant keeper, who went with two hands when one might have given him a better chance.

Franklin managed to keep the strike to face Ryan McLaren, another who had an impressive match, and ramped a short ball brilliantly over the keeper before carving the winning boundary through the off side. There was plenty of emotion in New Zealand's celebrations.

It was a game low on batting quality but high on tension in the closing stages. The required rate was never out of hand for New Zealand, which enabled Franklin and Mills to just take whatever runs were on offer and protect their wickets. When McLaren took out three middle-order wickets he seemed to have decided the match but Mills showed up some of the top-order batting and Franklin offered a riposte to those who feel he should not be playing.

McLaren's fourth, to give him a career-best haul to follow his useful 33 with the bat, swung the game back South Africa's way but McClenaghan kept his cool and kept in line to ensure his figures of 4 for 20, the best by a New Zealand bowler on ODI debut, contributed to a victory rather than a consolation.

That had not appeared likely after another stuttering display from the top order. Martin Guptill was run out without facing after AB de Villiers, having passed away the keeping gloves, swooped at cover. Lonwabo Tsotsobe struck twice, having Rob Nicol taken at slip and Kane Williamson at point to leave New Zealand 21 for 3. A familiar collapse was on the cards.

BJ Watling and Brendon McCullum gave the innings some foundation with a stand of 52 before another slip. Rory Kleinveldt trapped McCullum lbw in curious fashion; a power outage had struck the ground which meant no DRS was available and McCullum had wanted to review the decision. Kleinveldt, another of the debutants in the game, claimed a second when Grant Elliott flashed to slip to hand Graeme Smith his 100th ODI catch.

When McLaren struck twice in three balls - Watling dragging on and Jimmy Neesham lbw - New Zealand were 105 for 7 but Nathan McCullum offered hope with a punchy innings and that mood was carried forward. South Africa will reflect that they were not at their best, conceding 15 wides and three no-balls.

Their innings was a curious display, perhaps with a hint of complacency after their dominance in the Tests, with the tone set by Hashim Amla's ugly shot across the line. When de Villiers was lbw to the impressive McClenaghan they were 37 for 3 and forced to rebuild, but each time a partnership started to form New Zealand broke though. McCleanaghan later returned to add two more scalps, including a beauty from round the wicket to take Steyn's off stump.

Williamson was the surprise package with the ball, claiming a career-best 4 for 22 with his part-time offspin after New Zealand filled their side with allrounders. His first three scalps were all set batsmen: Colin Ingram, brilliantly caught off a top-edged sweep, McLaren who probably did not get an edge and the key figure of du Plessis taken at deep midwicket.

Du Plessis and McLaren formed the best stand of the innings, adding 59 for the sixth wicket, which included taking 41 off the Powerplay but South Africa felt a frontline batsman light as they did in the one-day series against England last year. The stand had given them hope of pushing towards 250 but Williamson derailed those ambitions with wickets in consecutive overs, although HotSpot supported McLaren's frustration at his dismissal. That was nothing compared to the frustration he felt a few hours later.

Wednesday, 31 October 2012

ODI Series starts today between New Zealand and Sri Lanka

1st ODI between Sri Lanka and New Zealand today:


Sri Lanka  Vs New Zealand:

Match scheduled to begin at 14:30 local time (09:00 GMT)
Current time: 10:14 local, 04:44 GMT
 
Sri Lanka squad:
DPMD Jayawardene (capt), AD Mathews, LD Chandimal, A Dananjaya, TM Dilshan, RMS Eranga, HMRKB Herath, PHT Kaushal, KMDN Kulasekara, SL Malinga, BMAJ Mendis, NLTC Perera, KC Sangakkara (wk), WU Tharanga, HDRL Thirimanne

New Zealand squad:
LRPL Taylor (capt), TA Boult, AM Ellis, JEC Franklin, RM Hira, TWM Latham, BB McCullum (wk), NL McCullum, KD Mills, AF Milne, RJ Nicol, JDP Oram, TG Southee, BJ Watling, KS Williamson

Sunday, 16 September 2012

Australia Vs England Warm Up T20 Match

Australia Won The Toss And Decided To Field First:


New Zealand Vs South Africa Warm Up Match

ICC T20 Warm Up Match Between South Africa And New Zealand:


New Zealand Vs South Africa:

Match scheduled to begin at 13:30 local time (08:00 GMT)
Current time: 10:11 local, 04:41 GMT | Match begins in: 3:19

New Zealand team:
DAJ Bracewell, JEC Franklin, MJ Guptill, RM Hira, BB McCullum (wk), NL McCullum, KD Mills, AF Milne, RJ Nicol, JDP Oram, TG Southee, LRPL Taylor (capt), DL Vettori, BJ Watling, KS Williamson 

South Africa team:
HM Amla, F Behardien, J Botha, AB de Villiers (capt,wk), JP Duminy, F du Plessis, JH Kallis, RE Levi, JA Morkel, M Morkel, JL Ontong, WD Parnell, RJ Peterson, DW Steyn, LL Tsotsobe

Watch Live Pakistan Vs India T20 Warm Up Match

Today Is The Day Of A Big T20 Warm Up Match:



India Vs Pakistan:

Match scheduled to begin at 14:00 local time (08:30 GMT)
Current time: 09:39 local, 04:09 GMT | Match begins in: 4:21

India team:
R Ashwin, L Balaji, PP Chawla, MS Dhoni (capt,wk), AB Dinda, G Gambhir, Harbhajan Singh, Z Khan, V Kohli, IK Pathan, SK Raina, V Sehwag, RG Sharma, MK Tiwary, Yuvraj Singh
 
Pakistan team:
Abdul Razzaq, Asad Shafiq, Imran Nazir, Kamran Akmal (wk), Mohammad Hafeez (capt), Mohammad Sami, Nasir Jamshed, Raza Hasan, Saeed Ajmal, Shahid Afridi, Shoaib Malik, Sohail Tanvir, Umar Akmal, Umar Gul, Yasir Arafat

Wednesday, 12 September 2012

England Ties Series With South Africa At Edgbston

Kieswetter's Fifty Ties The Natwest T20 Series With South Africa At Edgbston:


England Bated first and scored 118 for 5, Kieswetter Fifty was the great help to the series. The was reduced to 11 overs due to heavy rain fall. South Africa came to chase their target and just scored 90 for 5 in given overs. England won by 28 runs. England captain says that this series will helps us for coming T20 World Cup in Sri Lanka.

Tuesday, 11 September 2012

New Zealand Crush India

2nd T20 International At Chennai:


New Zealand bat first and gave the target of 167 run to India McCullum scored 91 which lifts New Zealand at 167 of total in twenty over for 5 lost. India came to chase the target and just scored 166 for 4 lost in specified overs today Yuvraj Singh come to field after curing and maintain his health and stamina.

Monday, 10 September 2012

England Vs South Africa 2nd T 20 Delayed

Rain Delays 2nd T20 International Between Eng Vs SA:


England Vs South Africa 2nd T20 International delayed due to heavy rain fall at Manchester.

Sunday, 9 September 2012

Live And Exclusive T20 Match

2nd T20 International Match England Vs South Africa At Manchester:


Match Facts:

Match scheduled to begin at 18:30 local time (17:30 GMT)
Current time: 06:32 local, 05:32 GMT | Match begins in: 11:58

Team Squad:

England Squad:
1)
SCJ Broad (capt), 2) JM Anderson, 3) JM Bairstow, 4) RS Bopara, 5) TT Bresnan, 6) DR Briggs, 7) JC Buttler, 8) JW Dernbach, 9) ST Finn, 10) AD Hales, 11) C Kieswetter (wk), 12) MJ Lumb, 13) EJG Morgan, 14) SR Patel, 15) GP Swann, 16) LJ Wright

South Africa squad:
1) AB de Villiers(capt,wk), 2) HM Amla, 3) F Behardien, 4) J Botha, 5) JP Duminy, 6) F du Plessis, 7) JH Kallis, 8) RE Levi, 9) JA Morkel, 10) M Morkel, 11) JL Ontong, 12) WD Parnell, 13) RJ Peterson, 14) DW Steyn, 15) LL Tsotsobe

Wednesday, 5 September 2012

South Africa Get Rid England Early

England All Fall Down:


England all out only on 181 Runs Against South Africa in 5th ODI live from Trent Bridge.

5th ODI SA Vs Eng Toss Updates

Final Of  Nat West Series Live From Trent Bridge:


Facts And Figures:
                                England won the toss and elected to bat first,Chris Woakes become a part of England XI today.

Team's Info:

England XI: 1 Alastair Cook (capt), 2 Ian Bell, 3 Ravi Bopara, 4 Eoin Morgan, 5 Jonny Bairstow, 6 Craig Kieswetter (wk), 7 Samit Patel, 8 Chris Woakes, 9 James Tredwell, 10 James Anderson, 11 Jade Dernbach 

South Africa XI:
1 Graeme Smith, 2 Hashim Amla, 3 Dean Elgar, 4 AB de Villiers (capt & wk), 5 JP Duminy, 6 Faf du Plessis, 7 Justin Ontong, 8 Wayne Parnell, 9 Robin Peterson, 10 Dale Steyn, 11 Morne Morkel

Tuesday, 4 September 2012

PCB Protests Against Saeed Ajmal's omission from ICC Awards

Saeed Ajmal left off From ICC Awards Of The Year: 



Expressing its concern over ICC's decision to omit off-spinner Saeed Ajmal's name from the shortlist of nominees for the annual awards, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has written a letter to the ICC for reconsidering the list.

Ajmal, despite finishing as the top Test wicket-taker in the last 12 months, has not been included among the four nominees for the coveted Test Cricketer of the Year award.

"Yes, we have sent a letter to the ICC expressing our concern over Ajmal's name from the final list of nominees for the annual awards," PCB media manager, Nadeem Sarwar told PTI.

"We feel that there might have been an oversight by the ICC panel of experts and this issue needs to be reconsidered again," he said without divulging the exact details of the letter.

Former Test players, commentators and experts including former England captain Tony Greig, New Zealand's Danny Morrison and a number of ex-Pakistani cricketers have already expressed their shock over Ajmal's omission from the nominees list for the Test cricketer of the year award.

Ajmal, after being named in the ICC's Test team of the year, was left out from the shortlist of nominees for the ICC international cricketer, Test cricketer and ODI player of the year awards.

The 34-year-old finished with 72 wickets in Tests and was placed No.2 in the list of top wicket-takers for One-dayers in the period reviewed by the ICC panel of experts.

Sources in the PCB said that in the letter the Board has pointed out individual cases where players, who finished behind Ajmal, got into the final list.

"The PCB has pointed out individual cases where players who finished behind Ajmal got into the final list. They have asked the ICC to reconsider the list again," a source said.

In the past, protests from member boards have led to the ICC reconsidering the final list of nominees and changing them.

In 2010, England's spinner Graeme Swann was omitted from a shortlist but was included later after the England and Wales Cricket Board pleaded his case, while in 2009 the South Africans boycotted the ICC awards ceremony in Johannesburg over the omission of their players.

Ajmal, who is also doing well against the Australia in the ongoing ODI series in the UAE, has been in superb form in the last 12 months during which period, Pakistan played most of their matches on the slow pitches of Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah.