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Australia vs New Zealand Champions Trophy Final

champions-trophy-trophiesAustralia vs New Zealand, Final
ICC Champions Trophy 2009
Mon, Oct 05 2009, 18:00
SuperSport Park, Centurion

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Team News:
Australia: The Ashes defeat seems to have galvanized the side into rediscovering their world-conquering ways. However, although they are very good, Australia are still not at a level where other teams are defeated by the thought of facing them even before setting foot on the field. They can make that work to their advantage though, since they will be hungrier to prove that they haven’t lost their aura and will therefore allow no room for complacency to creep in. Their recent one-day form has been awesome, losing just one of their last eleven matches. They also seem to be peaking right on time, as their demolition of England’s competitive total in the semi-finals showed. Ricky Ponting hasn’t felt the absence of a quality spinner, since Nathan Hauritz has done a good job, and the pace bowlers have been consistently firing. A win in the finals should take Australia back to the No.1 spot, with a more comfortable lead over the others in the pack than a few decimal points.

After losing the Test number one ranking, this will be another strong motivator for the Australian team. Ponting of course has been in sublime touch with the bat, but over the course of this tournament Michael Hussey and Shane Watson have also got back in form. Callum Ferguson and Cameron White showed their potential in England, so Australia have a good hand while batting. Their bowlers will need to put the New Zealand batsmen under constant pressure in the same way they did with England, since the New Zealand batting is their weaker suit, and the Aussies’ bowling is their stronger one.
New Zealand: For much of their cricket history they have been over-shadowed by their trans-Tasman rivals, and for most of that time, they have not enjoyed it. This is a golden opportunity given to New Zealand to break out of their habitual capitulation in front of Australia and pip them to a major World Title. For most of the tournament, they have gone about their jobs in a quietly efficient way, not attracting too much hype, but getting the job done – again emblematic of much of their history. Any other side hit by injuries the way they have been would have been badly affected, and certainly if the side had been lacking major stars the way the Black Caps have, no one would have given them a hope of making the next round, let alone the finals.

They will derive enormous satisfaction from proving people wrong, and the way to do that even more effectively is to win once again the only tournament they have won on the world stage. When they won the tournament in 2002, they beat a much more fancied India in the final, proving that stars and past form count for nothing and it’s the brilliance on the day that wins the day. Their bowling has looked sharper as the tournament has progressed, thanks in no small part to Shane Bond slowly returning to his fastest, meanest best. They have also found men for the occasion in every match – the hallmark of any team that has done well on a consistent basis anywhere. Now they just need to do it for one more match. There is a lot to play for, for New Zealand and they have the strongest motivation of all – proving history wrong.

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Vettori eyes final spot for Kiwis

cricketliveDaniel Vettori has challenged New Zealand to go one step further in the Champions Trophy upon sealing yet another semi-final spot.

The New Zealanders made it through to a last-four meeting with Pakistan after a four-wicket win over England yesterday extended their trend.

However, despite getting to the same stage at both the World Cup and World Twenty20 in 2007, and the previous Champions Trophy in 2006, they have not taken the decisive final step.

“It is about time we made a final then,” said Vettori. “There is a lot of determination in the group when we come to these tournaments and there is an expectation of us as a one-day team.

“We have had a pretty good one-day team over the years. Now it is up to us to deliver a little bit more than that.

“We know when we get to a semi-final it could be anyone’s day and we are just hoping it is ours.”

New Zealand’s progress is all the more remarkable given the blight of injuries they have had to deal with.

Fast bowler Daryl Tuffey (broken hand) became their third casualty of the tournament on the eve of the England contest and was officially replaced in the 15-man squad by Iain O’Brien. (more…)

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Pakistan Vs West Indies Champions Trophy Live Match

Pakistan Vs West Indies – Champions Trophy Match 2

Teams:
West Indies (From): Dale Richards, Andre Fletcher, Devon Smith, Travis Dowlin, Floyd Reifer(c), Kieran Powell, David Bernard, Chadwick Walton(w), Darren Sammy, Kemar Roach, Nikita Miller, Royston Crandon, Gavin Tonge, Tino Best, Kevin McClean

Pakistan (From): Kamran Akmal(w), Imran Nazir, Shoaib Malik, Mohammad Yousuf, Misbah-ul-Haq, Umar Akmal, Shahid Afridi(c), Rana Naved-ul-Hasan, Saeed Ajmal, Umar Gul, Mohammad Aamer, Mohammad Asif, Younis Khan, Fawad Alam, Rao Iftikhar

About the ground: The Wanderers in Johanesburg – also known as the ‘Bullring’ – boasts of an atmosphere which cannot be replicated elsewhere in the world when full. It is the traditional home of South African cricket. It also hosted the epic encounter between Australia and South Africa in March 2006, where the Proteas chased a record 434 with 1 ball to spare.

Pitch and weather conditions: The pitch generally is a batsmen’s paradise, with true bounce and carry.If the bowlers don’t make early inroads, it will be extremely difficult to come back in batsmen friendly conditions. With short boundaries on either side, the spectators can expect a treat.

Min-13C  Max-25c  Conditions: Mostly sunny

Pakistan Vs West Indies Champions Trophy Live Match Streaming stars at 18:00 PM IST

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Sri Lanka Vs South Africa Match HighLights

Sri Lanka register win in rain-hit game. After rain stopped play, Sri Lanka won by 55 runs (D/L method) against South Africa in the inaugural ODI of the Champions Trophy.

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Watch South Africa vs Sri Lanka Live Streaming ICC Champions Trophy 2009

South Africa vs Sri Lanka Live Streaming – Champions Trophy 09

22 September, 2009   18:00 IST

Venue: Centurion, Tshwane

Sri Lanka won by 55 Runs

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Score Card Champion Trophy Match 1 – South Africa vs Sri Lanka

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Wright out of Australia series, Doubtful for Champions Trophy

luke wrightSussex all-rounder Luke Wright was today ruled out for the remaining two games of England`s one-day series against Australia and is now doubtful for the upcoming Champions Trophy.

Wright sustained an injury to the big toe of his left foot while batting in the nets against a bowling machine at the National Cricket Performance Centre in Loughborough, central England, on Monday.

He was subsequently ruled out of Tuesday`s four-wicket loss to Australia in a day/nighter at Trent Bridge, a result that left England 5-0 down in their seven-match series against the world champions, with his place taken by late call-up Dimitri Mascarenhas, the Hampshire captain.

Wright has now been declared unfit for Thursday`s sixth one-day international, another day/night clash at Trent Bridge, and Sunday`s series finale at north-east county Durham`s Chester-le-Street base. (more…)

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ICC Champions Trophy Warm-up Matches 2009

Some warm-up matches will be taking place before the ICC Champions trophy 2009. Pakistan, West Indies, South Africa, India and Sri Lanka will play for in the practice matches. The matches will be played in two venues in South Africa. These will not be official ODI international matches as they are not recognized by ICC.

Here is the  schedules of the Practice Matches for the Champions trophy 2009 series:

Friday, 18 September – South Africa v West Indies (d/n), Potchefstroom

Friday, 18 September – Pakistan v Sri Lanka (d/n), Willowmoore Park, Benoni

Friday, 18 September – New Zealand v Warriors (d), LC de Villiers Oval, Pretoria

Sunday, 20 September – New Zealand v India (d/n), Potchefstroom

Sunday, 20 September – Pakistan v Warriors (d/n), Willowmoore Park, Benoni

Sunday, 20 September – Sri Lanka v West Indies (d), LC de Villiers Oval, Pretoria

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Miandad, Alam differ on method of preparation for CT

miandadPakistan`s national coach Intikhab Alam and batting consultant Javed Miandad appear to disagree on the methods of preparation for the Champions Trophy in the conditioning camp in Lahore.

Former Test captain and a senior official in the Board, Miandad has been given the task of improving the batting skills of the players ahead of the Champions Trophy and he started off by asking the groundstaff at the Gaddafi stadium to prepare grassy tracks with extra width for the net sessions in the conditioning camp.

He wants the batsmen to be prepared for bouncers and seaming balls in South Africa which hosts the Champions Trophy.

But Intikhab, also a former Test captain, apparently does not agree with Miandad`s theory. He told reporters that he would like to see the national team players` practice on all type of pitches in the conditioning camp and he would like to see sporting tracks which encourage bowlers and batsmen. (more…)

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Pak under tremendous pressure to do well in Champions Trophy: Afridi

AfridiNewly appointed Pakistan vice captain Shahid Afridi has said that being the ICC Twenty20 World Cup champions, Pakistan will be under tremendous pressure in the Champions Trophy.

Expressing full confidence in his team, Afridi said the T20 World Cup triumph proves that Pakistan has the ability to win mega tournaments.

“Carrying the tag of T20 World Cup winners into Champions Trophy means there are automatically going to be a lot of expectations from us to do well. The way we won T20 World Cup means we have the ability to win the Champions Trophy, but the only thing is we have to develop mindset to handle pressure as well,” Afridi was quoted as saying.

Afridi, who has recently been appointed captain Younis Khan’s deputy replacing Misbah-ul-Haq, rejected reports of a rift in the team, saying his prime objective would be to perform both with the bat and ball. (more…)

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Miandad orders green top at Gaddafi Stadium for Champions Trophy

Javed Miandad 1.previewPakistan cricket batting advisor and former captain Javed Miandad has asked pitch curators to prepare a green and pacy surface at the Gaddafi Stadium to prepare batsmen for the bouncy South African wickets.

Miandad has ordered a new pitch with a tinge of green grass covering on it in order to give batsmen the feel of South African conditions where the ICC Champions Trophy is scheduled to commence from September 22.

“The idea is to get the batsmen to play on surfaces similar to those in South Africa. Cricket is all in the mind and if a player is mentally focused, he can succeed anywhere,” Miandad said.

With the 10-day national conditioning camp for the Champions Trophy beginning from Tuesday (September 1), Miandad expressed hope that batsmen would be able to acclimatize well in South African conditions.

“The playing conditions and pitches at the Wanderers and Centurion grounds are conducive to pace bowling and our batsmen need to be prepared to cope with the conditions there,” Miandad was quoted as saying. (more…)

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