Monday, February 28, 2011
Shahid Afridi Player Of The Week
ICC Reprimand Bresnan For Code Of Conduct Breach
Himself Ahead Of Comeback Malinga
Zimbabwe too strong for Canada
Kenyan skipper plays down rift talk Kenyan skipper plays down rift talk
Irish will ensure England keep eye on the ball
Dhoni confounded by umpiring call against England
Friday, February 25, 2011
Spin options for Pakistan
If indications from Waqar Younis are anything to go by, Pakistan are unlikely to pick a fourth specialist bowler for Saturday's crunch game against co-hosts Sri Lanka at the R Premadasa. Pakistan comprehensively beat Kenya in their tournament opener on Wednesday, but played, in Umar Gul, Shoaib Akhtar and Abdur Rehman, with just three specialist bowlers. Shahid Afridi is as good as a specialist bowler but the caution to fill the line-up with batsmen and batsmen who can bowl, has led to an under-utilisation of Abdul Razzaq.
Razzaq batted at No. 8 in the last game, as he has done in 14 of 18 ODIs in the last year. He has played a few significant innings but more than his performances, the question has been whether he is being allowed, in the current line-up, to have the fullest impact on a game. Pakistan have compensated by using him as an opening bowler, but even there he remains under-used: in those 18 ODIs, he has bowled 91.4 overs or, on average, roughly five overs a game. Never once has he bowled the whole quota and he has picked up eight wickets. ......Read More
SA beats WI
Monday, February 21, 2011
Players and Coaches come together
Dissent and criticism of the ICC's decision to cull Associate nations from the 2015 World Cup intensified further on the opening day of the current tournament. Grant Flower, Zimbabwe's batting coach, and Canada's captain Ashish Bagai added their voices to a growing chorus of dissatisfaction that has, if not overshadowed the opening days, then dampened a little the celebratory nature of the occasion.
Already a number of Associate countries, foremost among them Kenya's chief executive Tom Sears, have hit out at the ICC's reaffirmation on Friday of a decision taken in October last year. Afghanistan and Netherlands have also weighed in: "Our players are always motivated but those comments were disappointing," Netherlands team manager Ed van Nierop told AFP.
Read More in ICC World Cricket
Canada Coach did not like ICC Decision
Fewer team is better
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Sourav retiring from cricket
forms of competitive cricket in the aftermath of IPL franchises
shunning him for the fourth edition..read more:
Dutch wants to play total cricket
stunned whole world by his total football performance in 1970 football
world cup. By the sequence, Netherlands...read more here:
http://www.dhakanews.info/netherlands-wants-to-play-quarter-final-wrold-cup-cricket-preview/
Pakistan team for world cup cricket 2011
next month's World Cup, which is to be jointly hosted by India, Sri
Lanka and Bangladesh. The selectors, headed by former Test opener
Mohsin Khan, have almost retained the ODI squad picked for the New
see more here
http://iccworldcricket.net/pakistan-team-for-world-cup-2011/
Brett lee plans new for World cup
Australian pace attack in the World Cup, has added extra variation to
his artillery, including a slower-ball bouncer. While still capable of
reaching speeds in excess of 150km/h, Lee has added extra variation to
his artillery....read more in
http://iccworldcricket.net/brett-lees-recipe-for-the-world-cup-2011/
Afridi looking forward to Pak-Ind final match
Thursday said a possible duel with India in the World Cup final would
be ideal for the tournament and a boost to international cricket,
drawing billions of viewers. "There is a possibility that Pakistan and
India play the final ... read more in
http://iccworldcricket.net/afridi-wants-india-pakistan-final/