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Australia 2-1 lead against New Zealand

Australia Vs New Zealand

Australia won the match with the help of Brad Haddin. Before the match Brad stated that ‘it is the most important game of the series’. Brand’s 110 was highest ODI score. Ricky Ponting analyzes the pitch with costars and resolved that problem at Seddon Park.

Ponting combined with Haddin 151- run partnership and ponting made 69 runs. Ponting ODI captaincy career for a remarkable 20 victories. His bowlers gave 245 target to the New Zealand. Haddin loves batting against New Zealand. His averages was 52.06 against New zealand.

In New zealand bowlers, Mason gave 68 runs of his ten overs. When Haddin was on 8, Shane Bond missed the catch. Haddin did a good work with seven fours and five sixes in Shane Bond’s bowling. New Zealand five down in the 30th over. Styris continued his consistent series with 41 and combined with Gareth Hopkins for a 67-run.

Johnson did take three wickets as well and the final three New Zealanders fell for five runs and they were bowled out with 22 deliveries still available.

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NSW cruise into Airtel CL T20 final

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New South Wales Blues booked their place in the Airtel CL T20 final with a commanding 79-run win over Victoria Bushrangers in Delhi.

New South Wales skipper Simon Katich won the toss and openers David Warner (48) and Phil Hughes (35) got off to a blistering start, while Katich’s 26 ensured a colossal total of 169 for seven on a difficult surface.

Off-spinner Nathan Hauritz, who shared the new ball, claimed two wickets at the start of Victoria’s response and Moises Henriques ripped through the middle order with three for 11 as Victorian Bushrangers managed a meagre 90 for nine in reply.

Warner had given NSW a storming start, knocking the new ball around in typically belligerent style.

Shane Harwood and Peter Siddle had begun accurately, but Warner quickly launched into attack and dealt primarily in boundaries throughout his brief, but destructive innings.

The left-hander smashed Harwood for consecutive boundaries in his second over and bludgeoned Siddle for two boundaries and a six over long-off.

NSW made 56 from the powerplay and Warner had contributed 48 in an opening stand worth 62 when he was run out, a mix up with Hughes leaving him stranded yards out of his crease.

There was no let up, however, as Daniel Smith (20) clubbed the first ball he faced for a boundary and Hughes, who had watched while Warner had amassed the runs, turned on an aggressive display.

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Victoria sniffed a chance when Hughes fell to Clint McKay and the scoring rate dropped slightly, but Katich’s cameo ensured NSW finished with a formidable total.

Hauritz, who shared the new ball with Brett Lee, destroyed Victoria’s chase by removing both openers, Rob Quiney and Brad Hodge, for ducks in his first over.

David Hussey (16) and Cameron White (11) were the only batsmen in the top six to reach double figures and attempted a fightback, but their resistance was nipped in the bud.

Both batsmen were snared by Henriques and Victoria were left needing 131 from 56 deliveries when White was dismissed.

Instead, wickets continued to tumble and Henriques returned to claim McKay for his third victim as NSW cantered to victory.(source)

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NSW has edge over Victoria today

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NSW’s batting might tilt the balance in their favour when they cross sword with VB in the first semi-final of the Airtel CLT20 today.

Simon Katich’s men emerged from the group stage with an impeccable all-win record before tasting their lone defeat against Trinidad & Tobago, an outfit that remains alien to defeat in the tournament so far.

The NSW, however, can consider themselves unlucky to have found themselves at the receiving end of Kieron Pollard’s stunning batting pyrotechnics as the power-hitter lit up the Friday night sky with an unbeaten 18-ball 54.

Barring that morale-sapping four-wicket defeat, Katich and his men have not put a foot wrong in the tournament, firing mostly in unison which remains the secret of their progress so far.

Not that there has not been any individual brilliance on display from the outfit which includes the likes of David Warner and Brett Lee.

In fact the mere sight of David Warner, with Phillip Hughes in tow, opening the innings is good enough to send shivers down any bowling unit which is aware of the left-hander’s hitting prowess. .

A swashbuckler with an uncomplicated game and a simple philosophy that the balls are meant to be hit, Warner has already made his mark with the bat and if he can conjure up a similar performance today, Victoria would be doing the catching up job for the remainder of the match today.

Hughes, on his part, is not really a dud with the bat either.

He seems to have taken his game to a new level after his secret meeting with Sachin Tendulkar and the left-hander gave an ample display of that in the match against Trinidad & Tobago, slamming a free-scoring 83 runs off 64 balls.

Katich himself is there to lend stability to the middle order and Moises Henrique may not have set alight the tournament so far but there cannot be any question about his ability.

Their bowling looks equally formidable and any attack that has Brett Lee, Stuart Clark and Doug Bollinger is bound to earn the respect of the opponents.

Lee has been in consistent form, measly with runs and regular with wickets, and the speedster also has a reputation of raising his game on big-match occasions.

Stuart Clark doesn’t boast Lee’s speed or flamboyance but the reticent pacer has few equals when it comes to efficacy and he has been among the wickets regularly. .

Victoria, however, would go out today to prove that they are no push-overs.

The team under Cameron White had a rather roller-coaster group stage campaign with surprise defeats against the lowly Wayamba Elevens and stunning triumph over Delhi Daredevils at their den at Ferozeshah Kotla.

White would be worried with the batsmen’s form and he himself would have to lead from the front today if the side is to win.

The bowling looks better with Shane Harwood, Peter Siddle and Clint McKay in form but all would depend on how they fare against the Warners and Hugheses today.(source)

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Brian Lara wants to help Windies

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Brian Lara is prepared to join other Carribean cricket legends in rescuing the game in the region ahead of the Australia tour.

Lara admits he is happy not to be involved in the current set-up following years of poor on-field results and off-field controversy, including a recent players’ strike that has only just been resolved.

The once powerful Windies look set to arrive Down Under in disarray , but the 40-year-old is willing to play his part in dragging their game back to its feet.

“Not much other than encouraging the guys,” Lara said when asked on radio 2UE what his involvement in West Indies cricket was.

“There is so much wrong with it at the moment that I’m very happy that I’m not in there causing some of the problems.

“There (will be) some involvement in the future, I am almost certain that is going to be the situation.

“I am not pushing myself on anyone and I’ve not been asked but I believe it’s a fait accompli that the likes of Sir Vivian Richards or Gordon Greenidge (or myself)… we all have to play a significant part in West Indies cricket in the near future.”

Lara fears the players’ strike coupled with Australia’s hunger to make amends for their Ashes loss leaves West Indies in danger of heavy defeat during the upcoming three-Test series.

But long term he sees some hope for his former team on the back of the success in the Twenty20 version of the game.

Lara has taken great heart from Trinidad & Tobago’s performance in reaching the semi-finals of the Champions League Twenty 20 and believes exposure at that level can only be good for all forms of cricket in the Caribbean.

“There is less talent (needed) and more luck so, yes, we can do pretty well in it,” he said of Twenty20 cricket.

“But what it’s done is create an opportunity for first-class cricket to excel along the same levels as international cricket.

“Victoria and NSW and Trinidad & Tobago are all being represented at that level (in the Champions League).

“That’s what I love about it; that first-class cricket is coming on the same level as international cricket.

“That can only be a positive thing.”(source)

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“India-Oz series will be hard-fought”

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Australia all-rounder Cameron White today echoed Ponting’s view that India would be a tough nut to crack at home.

“As Ponting said the Indians will be very hard to beat on their home soil and I too feel the same. I think it will be a good, hard and exciting cricket series between the two countries,” White, the captain of Victoria Bushrangers, told reporters ahead their Champions League semifinal match against domestic rivals New South Wales Blues here tomorrow.

“Even the Indians will get the support of thousands of home crowd,” he said.

Earlier, leaving for India, Ponting had yesterday said that India are a much tough opponent at home than when they are travelling.

White’s views were backed by Test regular Simon Katich, who though feels that Ponting’s men are a confident lot coming into the series, especially after their recent success in England and South Africa.

“I think the guys are very confident. They have performed very well in England as well as in the Champions Trophy in South Africa. Some of the guys in the team have played in IPL and in Champions League and know the conditions well,” Katich, who is the skipper of NSW, said.

Meanwhile, on tomorrow’s first semifinal encounter of the cash-rich Twenty20 tournament, both the NSW and the Victoria skippers feel the match would be a hard-fought affair but warned against expecting a high-scoring affair in the low and slow Feroz Shah Kotla wicket.

“It will be interesting to play Victoria in neutral venue. We have had lot of battles and good rivalry, so expect a tough game tomorrow,” Katich said.

“Hopefully, with Brett(Lee) in our side, we will draw more Indian support. But the match would be a low-scoring one because the earlier matches have shown that bowlers will have upperhand on this wicket,” he added.

White also expressed similar feelings, saying, “We know each other very well, the only thing is that we will be playing on a different venue than where we usually play each other. But it will be a hard pressure game.(source)

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England vs Australia 2nd ODI Score Card

Match Information
Umpires: Ian Gould (Eng) & Tony Hill (NZ)
Third Umpire: Nigel Llong (Eng)
Match Referee: Roshan Mahanama (SL)
Toss: England (Elected to field)
Match Status: Australia won by 39 runs
Man of the Match: Mitchell Johnson
Batting: Australia Innings
Batsmen Australia (249/8 in 50 ovs) Runs Balls 4’s 6’s SR
Shane Watson c L Wright b T Bresnan 34 49 4 0 69.39
Tim Paine (wk) c E Morgan b L Wright 26 44 2 0 59.09
Cameron White c M Prior b R Bopara 42 66 5 0 63.64
Michael Clarke (c) c M Prior b L Wright 4 11 0 0 36.36
Callum Ferguson b J Anderson 55 58 5 0 94.83
Mike Hussey b G Swann 8 14 0 0 57.14
James Hopes lbw b G Swann 11 19 1 0 57.89
Mitchell Johnson not out 43 23 5 0 186.96
Brett Lee c O Shah b R Sidebottom 0 3 0 0 0.00
Nathan Hauritz not out 10 13 0 0 76.92
Nathan Bracken
Extras: b – 0, w – 8, nb – 0, lb – 8 16
Total:(249 for 8 in 50 overs) 249 Run Rate: 4.98
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Pakistan Champions Trophy Two Different Preparatory Camp

team2The Pakistan team management today decided to split the Champions Trophy preparatory camp into two parts with coach Intikhab Alam laying stress on having more flexibility in the team.

Initially it was announced that the players would attend a 10-day conditioning camp in Lahore, for which the newly appointed batting consultant Javed Miandad had also prepared special grassy pitches for the batsmen in Lahore.

But today, Intikhab said the players would first attend a conditioning camp in Lahore from September 1 to 6 in which they will only have physical training and counseling sessions with psychologist Maqbool Babri, who also worked with them before the Twenty20 World Cup in England.

The second part of the preparations would be a training camp in Karachi from September 12 to 16 in which the players will work with Miandad and other specialist coaches nominated by the Pakistan Cricket Board. (more…)

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Dravid adds value to the team: Tendulkar

sachin-dravidSenior Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar feels Rahul Dravid’s inclusion after close to two years has added “value” to the ODI team and his experience would come in handy during the tri-series in Sri Lanka and the subsequent Champions Trophy in South Africa.

“It should help the team. He brings in a lot of experience on the table and also a lot of skill. I think his will be good value addition to the team,” Tendulkar said.

Tendulkar said the team is fitter and hungrier after wrapping up a four-day training camp in Bangalore to prepare for the tri-series in Sri Lanka, where New Zealand is the third team.

“The camp has ended on a positive note and the team looks pretty solid and hungry. Sri Lanka is one place which is not very free scoring,” he said.

“It will be a challenge for some of the strokeplayers in our team. As boundaries can be difficult to come by, there will be a lot of running between the wickets involved,” he added.

Tendulkar said all the three participating teams were evenly matched and it is difficult to say which one of them would eventually win the short series.

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Bhajji fined for breaking Chandigarh traffic rules with his Hummer

harbhajanhummer_313Driving his dream Hummer landed Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh in trouble on Tuesday, when he was fined by Chandigarh traffic police for using the vehicle without a valid number plate.

Singh had to pay a 3000-rupee fine for the offence, according to reports.

Assistant Commissioner of Police (traffic), H S Doon, told reporters that this episode would promote better traffic sense among the general public.

The off-spinner became the latest Indian cricketer to buy the American SUV after skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

Harbhajan imported the car from England, which costs about 70 lakh rupees in India. After paying the duty, the cost of the vehicle has come to one crore rupees.

While Dhoni’s Hummer is silver in colour, Harbhajan has opted for a “Black Beauty”.

Harbhajan is also looking forward to shifting to a new home.

The house is under construction in the New Baradari area of the city. The plot was given by the state government for his outstanding performance in the 2001 home series against Australia. (more…)

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Bond returns to revive struggling New Zealand

30bondNew Zealand’s pace spearhead Shane Bond makes a comeback to official cricket after two years when he plays in a Twenty20 international against Sri Lanka on Wednesday.

Bond, 34, regarded as the best New Zealand fast bowler since Richard Hadlee, was delighted to be playing again for his country after snapping links with the unauthorised Indian Cricket League (ICL).

“It’s been a long time coming and it’s something I never thought would happen again,” he said. “It feels like I am starting all over again.”

Bond, who last played for New Zealand in November 2007, hoped he could meet the expectations from team-mates and fans alike on his highly-anticipated return.

“I think I set myself pretty high standards and it is up to me to meet those,” he said. “I always strive to be the best bowler in the world, nothing’s changed there.”

Bond’s fiery pace fetched him 79 wickets in 17 Tests, 125 from 67 one-day internationals and 12 in nine Twenty20 matches till he was banished for his ICL connections.

He was not picked for the preceding Test series which Sri Lanka swept 2-0, and warmed up instead by playing for New Zealand’s ‘A’ team in India last month.

Black Caps captain Daniel Vettori warned against expecting the premier fast bowler to deliver immediate results. (more…)

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