West Indies' bowling attack lacked fire after lunch in Khulna, when the fast bowler Tino Best left the field due to a hamstring injury. It was testified by the late surge by Bangladesh's ninth-wicket stand. West Indies coach Ottis Gibson believes Best's injury, which prevented him from bowling more than ten overs in the day, would stretch the rest of the attack. "The team was missing Tino Best...
Rain washes out Lions-Dolphins tie
Dolphins v Lions - Match abandonedScorecard The game between Dolphins and Lions in Durban was abandoned without a ball being bowled. The rain at Kingsmead started soon after the toss, which was won by Dolphins. The match was called off after three hours by the umpires. The teams were awarded two points each. Lions moved to 21 points, holding their No. 1 position in the table, and Dolphins were...
BCCI ends legal tussle with Kings XI Punjab
On the day they announced a new title sponsor for the IPL, the BCCI has also brought an end to its litigation with Kings XI Punjab, which had gone on for almost two years. The BCCI top brass and KXIP officials, who met in Mumbai on the sidelines of the BCCI working committee and marketing committee meetings, managed to sort out all the impending issues. "It was decided that the franchise will be...
Kallis injured after rattling top order
Lunch Australia 3 for 102 (Warner 67*, Clarke 18*, Kallis 2-19) v South AfricaLive scorecard and ball-by-ball details Jacques Kallis picked up wickets with two outstanding yorkers before limping off injured during an eventful opening session at Adelaide Oval. Morne Morkel also claimed one victim but while all the carnage was unfolding at one end, David Warner at the other end lived up to his promise...
Nov
21
'Reduce government interference in cricket' - Lorgat review
Haroon Lorgat, the former ICC Chief Executive, has recommended less government interference in team selection, in addition to 23 other recommendations to Sri Lanka Cricket, in his review of the sport in the country. Lorgat was appointed short-term special advisor to the SLC in July, and was tasked with performing a wide-ranging review of governance, cricket structure, administration and finances,...
Flower admits selection errors
Andy Flower has admitted that England made a mistake in not selecting Monty Panesar for the first Test of the series against India at Ahmedabad. England lost the Test by nine wickets after conceding a first innings deficit of 330 with Flower, the England team director, also conceding that he misread the pitch. But Flower declined to confirm that England would alter the balance of their attack for...
Australia carry stronger form to Adelaide
Match facts November 22-26, Adelaide OvalStart time 1030 (0000 GMT) Big Picture Australia and South Africa don't do draws. But for a Saturday completely lost to rain, that trend may well have continued at the Gabba. Instead, the teams have headed to Adelaide still locked at 0-0, although Australia took more positives from the Brisbane Test. After a disappointing first day on which their bowlers...
Clarke insists Watson saga no distraction
Australia's captain Michael Clarke has denied the saga surrounding Shane Watson's futile attempt to be fit for the Adelaide Test is a distraction for the team as they attempt to claim a 1-0 lead in the series against South Africa. Watson was predictably ruled out on Wednesday morning after a series of fitness tests showed he was not yet close to full readiness for the rigours of a five-day match,...
Nov
20
Kent 'heard nothing' of Sussex approach
Kent have said they were not aware of the recent match fixing allegations regarding their CB40 match against Sussex in 2011 until the claims were made in a newly published book. Bookie, Gambler, Fixer Spy: A Journey to the Corrupt Heart of Cricket's Underworld, claims to reveal details of match-fixing in cricket, including an approach made to Sussex players to fix a CB40 match against Kent at Hove,...
Pandey, Ojha help Madhya Pradesh to safety
Madhya Pradesh 256 (Bundela 53, Rameez 54, Rajan 45, Pankaj 4-63, Rituraj 4-68) and 200 for 1 (Ojha 102*, Zafar 54) lead Rajasthan 379 (Parida 108, Bist 85, Khatri 47*, Pandey 6-92) by 77 runsScorecard After being outplayed on the first two days in Jaipur, Madhya Pradesh ended the third in a better position by restricting Rajasthan's first-innings lead to 123, and then setting up a strong second...
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