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Sunday, May 2, 2010

Proteas win toss and field against India


 Updated at: 1833 PST,  Sunday, May 02, 2010
Proteas win 
toss and field against India GROS ISLET, Saint Lucia: South Africa captain Graeme Smith won the toss and elected to field against India in a Group C World Twenty20 match at the Beausejour Stadium here on Sunday.

India made two changes from the side that beat Afghanistan by seven wickets here on Saturday.

Opening batsman Gautam Gambhir was ruled out with stomach illness and his place was taken by Dinesh Karthik.

And, in a tactical switch, leg-spinner Piyush Chawla replaced fast bowler Zaheer Khan.

This was South Africa's first match of the tournament and the Proteas opted to use the big-hitting Loots Bosman as captain Graeme Smith's partner at the top of the order.

Teams
India: Dinesh Karthik, Murali Vijay, Suresh Raina, Yuvraj Singh, Mahendra Singh Dhoni (captain/wk), Yusuf Pathan, Ravindra Jadeja, Harbhajan Singh, Praveen Kumar, Piyush Chawla, Ashish Nehra

South Africa: Graeme Smith (captain), Loots Bosman, Jacques Kallis, AB de Villiers, JP Duminy, Mark Boucher (wk), Albie Morkel, Roelof van der Merwe, Morne Morkel, Rory Kleinveldt, Dale Steyn

Umpires: Aleem Dar (PAK) and Simon Taufel (AUS), TV umpire: Rod Tucker (AUS)
Match referee Ranjan Madugalle (SL).

Pakistan, Australia to clash today


 Updated at: 1524 PST,  Sunday, May 02, 2010
Pakistan, 
Australia to clash today ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will take on Australia today in the sixth match of Twenty 20 World Cup—the second match of the day, Geo News reported Sunday.

Pakistan are fancying their chances against title favourite Australia in their World Twenty20 clash on today considering the fact that the St Lucia wicket is too slow to play attacking game throughout the twenty overs.

Pakistan manager Yawar Saeed said from West Indies hours before the start of his side’s opening match against Bangladesh, that the Gros Islet wicket is too slow, more than what one finds in Pakistan.

“It is slow and low bounce wicket here where Pakistan are scheduled to play their opening two pool matches. It favours the team that would play according the book as there are remote chances of any run-fest here,” Yawar said.

He predicted a score of 165 or above as a winning total in a match against Australia.

“I think any team batting first and piling up 165 or above would have good chances of winning in a match between Pakistan and Australia,” he said.

Yawar said that Australia mostly depends on their pace bowlers and as such would be looking forward to their attack bowlers to do the trick for them.

“The batsmen can easily go after his bowling considering the slowness of the wicket and his pace. Furthermore he has proved a little shaky when it comes to starting the attack. His first over always provides opportunity for the opponents. On the contrary, Mohammad Sami is too quick and has the potential to take wickets at the outset,” Yawar added.

India will meet South Africa in the fifth match of the T20 Cricket World Cup here.

It would be the first match for South Africa and Australia. At the same time, Team India and Pakistan have won their very first matches.

Both teams carry big expectations with them, and both are part of the pre-tournament front-runners pack.

Sami’s 16th over proved turning point in BD clash


 Updated at: 1211 PST,  Sunday, May 02, 2010
Sami’s 16th 
over proved turning point in BD clash KARACHI: After eight long years of struggle and a consistent trend of getting in and out of the team, Mohammad Sami seems to have learned his lesson as he has started producing match-winning efforts with the ball.

Cricket fans would still remember heroics of this fast bowler in the Sydney Test earlier in the year, where he broke the strong top order of the Aussies at their backyard. Since then, he has been in the limelight for winning back his position in the team.

The hard work, put in by the fast bowler over the years, paid him dividends in the game against Bangladesh Saturday when he produced the magical spell of bowling in the death overs, thus giving Pakistan just the right kind of start in the ICC World Twenty20.

Sami grabbed three crucial wickets in the match at a juncture of time when two of Bangladesh’s most prolific batsmen were cruising along and threatening to defeat Pakistan at Saint Lucia.

The sparkling performance by the fast bowler, who is gradually making his mark at the international level in a bid to cement his place in the national side, clearly indicates how much the talent Pakistan has in the fast bowling department.

Moreover, it also shows the amount of confidence that skipper Shahid Khan Afridi has on Sami as according to sources, Afridi wanted Sami in the initially announced squad by the selection committee of the Pakistan Cricket Board, led by Mohsin Hasan Khan.

Sources said Saturday that Shahid Khan Afridi preferred Mohammad Sami on the Mr Reliable fast bowler Mohammad Asif in the first game of the T20 title defence campaign. And how professionally this bullock has responded, it was witnessed by the whole world.

Pakistan come through Bangladesh resistance

 Updated at: 0151 PST,  Sunday, May 02, 2010
Pakistan come
 through Bangladesh resistance GROS ISLET, Saint Lucia: Pakistan got the defence of their World Twenty20 title off to a sound start with a 21-run win over Bangladesh at the Beausejour Stadium here on Saturday.

Victory was built around a huge opening stand of 142 between Kamran Akmal and man-of-the-match Salman Butt, who both made 73.

It was the third highest opening stand in all Twenty20 internationals and just shy of the tournament record posted by the West Indies duo of Chris Gayle and Devon Smith against South Africa at Johannesburg in 2007.

The win more than atoned for Pakistan's warm-up loss to Zimbabwe and set them up nicely for their Group A match on Sunday against Australia, who also lost to the Africans in the preliminaries.

This match looked all over when Bangladesh were 31 for two in the sixth over of their reply.

But Mohammad Ashraful (65) and captain Shakib Al Hasan (47) kept Bangladesh in the game with a third-wicket stand of 91 in 10 overs.

Ashraful, whose fifty came off 38 balls, struck Pakistan captain and leg-spinner Shahid Afridi for six high over long-off and Shakib struck Hafeez for two big sixes over long-on. With five overs left, Bangladesh needed 53 runs for an improbable win.

But, two balls later, Shakib holed out off Mohammad Sami to long-off.

Sami then turned 122 for three into 123 for four when he had Mahmudullah caught at point.

Ashraful though was undaunted driving Afridi for six and Bangladesh's target was down to 38 off 18 balls.

However, his innings ended when he was caught behind by diving wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal off left-arm quick Mohammad Aamer, having faced 49 balls with three sixes and six fours.

But a target of 32 off 12 balls proved just beyond Bangladesh, who finished on 151 for seven. Sami took three wickets for 29 runs and Aamer two for 16.

Earlier Kamran Akmal was dropped on 13 by Ashraful, running back at mid-on, off Mashrafe Mortaza, whose four overs cost 39 runs.

Fellow paceman Abdur Razzak's four overs were even more expensive, going for 41 runs and Bangladesh's spinners were unable to repair the early damage.

Butt's stylish fifty took just 29 balls, with two sixes and six fours, while Akmal, who looked to be scoring the quicker of the pair, reached the landmark in 43 balls, with six boundaries.

Shakib did though take two wickets for 27 runs with his slow left-armers.

Akmal was the initial aggressor, pulling Shafiul Islam for four and then somehow striking a low leg-stump full toss from the same bowler through the covers for another boundary.

But Butt was soon into his stride, going down on one knee to hoist Abdur Razzak over midwicket for six

Akmal exited by slapping a Shakib full toss to cover while Butt was clean bowled by Shafiul Islam as he tried to reverse sweep a straight ball.

Bangladesh opener Imrul Kayes's exited for nought in the first over as an attempted drive off the lively Aaamer saw him sky to Misbah-ul-Haq at short third man.

And spinner Mohammad Hafeez then struck third ball to have Tamim Iaqbal caught and bowled off a soft return catch.

Bangladesh finish the group phase against Australia in Barbados on May 5.

Pakistan outplay Bangladesh by 21 runs

GROS ISLET, Saint Lucia: World Champions Pakistan have trounced Bangladesh by 21 runs in their opener counter in ICC Twenty20 World Cup, Geosuper reported.

Pakistan pile up 172 against Bangladesh


 Updated at: 0017 PST,  Sunday, May 02, 2010
Pakistan pile
 up 172 against Bangladesh GROS ISLET, Saint Lucia: Pakistan set a difficult target of 173 runs for Bangladesh as the defending champions made the highest total so far in the third ICC World Twenty20
at the Beuasejour Stadium here on Saturday.

Batting first after captain Shahid Afridi won the toss, Pakistan scored 172 for three in the allotted 20 overs.

Pakistan’s both openers Kamran Akmal and Salman Butt laid the foundation of the innings making together 142 runs for the first wicket. Both scored 73 runs each.

Salman smashed eight fours and two sixes in his 55-ball innings while Kamran hit eight fours and a six in his 46-ball stay.

For Bangladesh, captain Shakib Al Hasan claimed two wickets while Shafiul Islam took one wicket.

Pakistan are the defending World Twenty20 champions, having won the title by beating Sri Lanka in last year's final at Lord's.

For this match they chose to omit fast bowler Mohammad Asif.

Bangladesh have lost ten Twenty20 internationals in a row, their last win coming in September 2007 at the inaugural World Twenty20.

Pakistan have beaten their Asian rivals in all their three previous matches in this format.

Teams
Bangladesh: Tamim Iqbal, Imrul Kayes, Mohammad Ashraful, Shakib Al Hasan (captain), Mahmudullah, Mushfiqur Rahim (wk), Naeem Islam, Suhrawadi Shuvo, Shafiul Islam, Mashrafe Mortaza, Abdur Razzak

Pakistan: Salman Butt, Kamran Akmal (wkt), Mohammad Hafeez, Shahid Afridi (captain), Umar Akmal, Fawad Alam, Misbah-ul-Haq, Abdul Razzaq, Mohammad Aamer, Mohammad Sami, Saeed Ajmal.
Saturday, May 1, 2010

India restrict Afghanistan to 115-8

 Updated at: 2015 PST,  Saturday, May 01, 2010
India 
restrict Afghanistan to 115-8 ST LUCIA: Indian pacers bowled remarkably well to restrict Afghanistan at 115 runs for eight wickets in a Group ‘C’ match in the World Twenty20 cricket here at Beausejour Stadium on Saturday.

After being put into bat by India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Afghan could not resist against Indian bowling as Ashish Nehra captured three wickets for 19 runs and Praveen Kumar claimed two for 14 while Zaheer Khan and Ravindra Jadeja took one wicket each.

Opener Noor Ali batted very well and succeeded in completing his first fifty in T20 internationals. He made exact 50 from 48 balls with four boundaries.

Middle-order batsman Ashgar Stanikzai also played well and made 30 from 33 balls with three sixes.

They were the only batsmen in the double-figures and both added 68 for the fourth wicket stand but after three quick dismissals the Afghan batsmen could take their score only to 115 as their overs quota ended.

India omitted four players - Rohit Sharma, Vinay Kumar, Piyush Chawla and Dinesh Karthik - from the final eleven.

This was qualifiers' Afghanistan's first match in the World Twenty20.

Teams
Afghanistan: Nowroz Mangal (captain), Mohammad Nabi, Karim Sadiq, Raees Ahmadzai, Dawlat Ahmadzai, Mohammad Shahzad (wk), Hamid Hassan, Samiullah Shinwari, Noor Ali, Ashgar Stanikzai, Shahpoor Zadran

India: Gautam Gambhir, Murali Vijay, Suresh Raina, Yuvraj Singh, Mahendra Singh Dhoni (captain/wk), Yusuf Pathan, Ravindra Jadeja, Harbhajan Singh, Praveen Kumar, Zaheer Khan, Ashish Nehra.

India win toss, put Afghanistan into bat

 Updated at: 1855 PST,  Saturday, May 01, 2010
India win 
toss, put Afghanistan into bat ST LUCIA, GROS ISLET: India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has won the toss and decided to field first against Afghanistan in the teams’ Group ‘C’ match in the World Twenty20 cricket here at Beausejour Stadium on Saturday

Former champions India omitted four players - Rohit Sharma, Vinay Kumar, Piyush Chawla and Dinesh Karthik - from the final eleven..

This was qualifiers' Afghanistan's first match in the World Twenty20.

Teams
Afghanistan: Nowroz Mangal (captain), Mohammad Nabi, Karim Sadiq, Raees
Ahmadzai, Dawlat Ahmadzai, Mohammad Shahzad (wk), Hamid Hassan, Samiullah
Shinwari, Noor Ali, Ashgar Stanikzai, Shahpoor Zadran

India: Gautam Gambhir, Murali Vijay, Suresh Raina, Yuvraj Singh, Mahendra Singh Dhoni (captain/wk), Yusuf Pathan, Ravindra Jadeja, Harbhajan Singh, Praveen Kumar, Zaheer Khan, Ashish NehraDhoni.

Cricket match tied between LHC and SHC judges

Updated at: 1737 PST,  Saturday, May 01, 2010
Cricket match
 tied between LHC and SHC judges LAHORE: A friendly cricket match played between the teams of the judges of the Lahore High Court (LHC) and the Sindh High Court (SHC) was tied here on Saturday.

The match was played here at the LCCA ground on Labour Day.

Batting first, the SHC judges team made 70 runs for the loss of seven wickets in the allotted ten overs. Justice Anwar Saeed Jamali top-scored with 35.

In reply, the LHC judges team also scored 70. Justice Waqar Mir made 35.

Advocate-General Punjab Khwaja Haris performed wicketkeeping duties.

After the match ended, legal advisor Pakistan Cricket Board Tafazzul Rizvi distributed souvenirs among the judges who participated in the match.

Pakistan to face Bangladesh today in Twenty20 clash

  Updated at: 1539 PST,  Saturday, May 01, 2010
 PROVIDENCE: Pakistan will face Bangladesh Cricket team today in their first Group A match of the World Twenty20 Cricket at the Saint Lucia in West Indies.

The other team of the Group A is mighty Australia.

Before taking part in the World Twenty20 Cricket against Pakistan, defending champions Pakistan tasted a 12-run defeat in their last Twenty20 warm-up match against Zimbabwe.

On the other hand, Bangladesh played two Twenty20 warm-up matches in the Caribbean Islands.

Bangladesh beat Barbados by 36 runs in the first Twenty20 warm-up match on May 27.

Later, Bangladesh lost to England by seven wickets in the last Twenty20 warm-up match on May 28.

It is mentionable that Twenty20 match is anybody's game.

According to team manager Yawar Saeed, Pak team include Shahid Afridi (captain), Kamran Akmal, Salman Butt, Fawwad Alam, Abdur Razzaq, Misbahul Haq, Muhammed Amir, Muhammed Sami, Muhammed Hafeez, Saeed Ajmal and Omar Akmal.

Shakira's World Cup song met with criticism

  Updated at: 1344 PST,  Saturday, May 01, 2010
Shakira CAPE TOWN: It seems New Zealand isn't the only country using imported material to create their World Cup anthem.

FIFA has released its official song for the upcoming Football World Cup in South Africa, but it's not striking the right chords with South African fans.

The new song 'Waka Waka - Time for Africa' was officially rolled out by radio stations across South Africa on Thursday. It is a collaboration between Colombian pop star Shakira and South African band Freshlyground.

On radio DJ Jenny Cryws-Williams' radio show, the lines lit up when the song was first aired on Thursday.

Many listeners were calling in to voice their disappointment that Shakira, a non-South African, had been chosen to record the song.

Cryws-Williams believes that the FIFA World Cup is a South African event and therefore should be sung about by local talent.

"We (are) going to put on a fantastic World Cup, why don't we have South Africans doing it for us?" says Cryws-Williams.

Others were more direct about their disapproval of the song.

"It's horrible, it sucks. I'm not standing for it, I mean, what is our president doing about it?" says Lindi Munonde, a resident of Johannesburg.

However other Johannesburg residents believe that by using international singers the song reflects the global attraction of the World Cup.

"The soccer World Cup is not just about South Africa, it's about South Africa hosting it, and bringing the world to South Africa" said Heidi Botes.

Shakira and Freshlyground will perform the song at the World Cup kick-off concert in Soweto, South Africa, on 10 June.

American singer Alicia Keys will also perform at the concert.

FIFA's original line-up for the kick-off concert was criticised by South Africa's government, which said that it didn't include enough local performers.

Australia bookies favourites for World T20


 Updated at: 1106 PST,  Saturday, May 01, 2010
Australia 
bookies favourites for World T20 ISLAMABAD: Australia are bookmakers’ favourite to win the ICC World Twenty20 that got under way in the West Indies on Friday.

On the popular betting website, the one-day champions have been placed 7/2 to win the biennial event. A $1 bet on the Aussies on winning the cup would fetch $3.50 extra.

Australia are followed by the South Africa; 4/1 favourites to win the third edition of the Cup. A $1 bet on the South Africa winning the Twenty20 Cup will make the better richer the better by $4.

India are next at 9/2 followed by Sri Lanka at the odds of 11/2.

Defending champions Pakistan are at a joint fifth with England and West Indies as 9/1 favourites to come clean in the event.

Australia have a strong batting line up with David Warner (12/1) and Shane Watson (12/1). Mitchell Johnson (16/1 as the top bowler), Dirk Nannes (16/1) and Shaun Tait (20/1) combine to make a fearsome attack.

South African captain Graeme Smith — 16/1 favourite as top batsman — has a wealth of batting talent. Jacques Kallis (10/1) is expected to carry on his Indian Players League (IPL) form where he finished among the top run getters.

Players such as AB de Villiers (33/1), Herschelle Gibbs (40/1) and Loots Bosman (28/1) should all contribute with the bat.

Odds of the other participating teams are New Zealand (10/1), Bangladesh (50/1), Zimbabwe (150/1), Ireland (500/1) and Afghanistan (500/1). $1 bet on Ireland and Afghanistan winning the tile would fetch the better $499.

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