Saturday, 9 July 2016

Harsha Bhogle’s column: Indian cricket team to benefit from Anil Kumble’s vision, Virat Kohli’s passion

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Virat Kohli has begun channelizing his aggression and Anil Kumble will help him achieve that.


Two powerful personalities, visibly different but attitudinally similar, have been thrown together to control Indian cricket. It is not normally recommended practice because a team can, strictly, only belong to one person. But the two, separated by generations, are bound by intent. Even though he was only formally appointed so, late in his career, Anil Kumble was always seen as a leader and yet played as a soldier. And in spite of looking the rebel (his clothing brand is called Wrogn!), Virat Kohli is respectful of what has come before.

Also Read: This India team has mindset to win across the globe: Anil Kumble

I was very fortunate to see Kumble throughout his career and not once did my admiration for him dim. He was always soft spoken and dignified, picked up dinner bills, returned calls and was happy to discuss cricket and enlighten others. I always thought he was an oak, tough, reliable and willing to stand up to the storm. Sourav Ganguly says that when the opposition was rampant and the conditions were demoralising, one bowler was always looking to catch his eye. Kumble always wanted to bowl and it is a lesson that he will impart to the team under him. You never concede.


Scratchy Patriots run into in-form Amazon Warriors

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These aren't best of times for Faf du Plessis. Still with just one win from four games, St Kitts and Nevis Patriots have managed to stay on the third spot in the points table and a loss here would severely dent their chances going forward.

Du Plessis and his men take on Guyana Amazon Warriors in their next 2016 Caribbean Premier League clash at the Providence Stadium in Guyana. Amazon Warriors, the current table-toppers, have functioned like a well-oiled unit and are unbeaten so far in the three games they have played. To add to that, they defeated the Patriots in their opening clash by four wickets. Clearly, the onus is on the visitors to make things happen.

Patriots are coming off a demoralising loss against Barbados Tridents. There have been patchy performances with the bat and the bowling is too heavily dependent on Samuel Badree.

Eric Simmons, the coach, in his pre-match press conference, stressed on the fact that the team is close to firing on all cylinders. Impressed by the performance of Devon Thomas and Evin Lewis, Simmons tipped them to come good in the next clash. However, the think-tank will be well aware of the fact that they'll need a much-improved performance from the batting unit if they want to topple the Amazon Warriors. The biggest threat to the Patriots will be Sohail Tanvir, who is the highest wicket-taker, with eight wickets so far.

The Amazon Warriors have been ruthless in the tournament - getting better with every passing game. After winning their opening clash by four wickets, they trounced Trinbago Knight Riders by six wickets before taking the top-of-table clash against Jamaica Tallawahs by seven wickets. They walk into the contest as favorites but such things hardly matter once the game begins.

When: Guyana Amazon Warriors vs St Kitts and Nevis Patriots, Match 10, 1200PM local time.

Where: Providence Stadium in Guyana.

What they said:

"From the (warm-up) camp we were all about getting back home somewhere in the top two, and that's what we did, and to leave home (leg of matches) as the top team. I'm sure that if we can play the way that we're playing, or continue the way that we're playing, that we can end up going on from here. It's just up to us to stay positive, and that's what we've been doing so far, and once it continues I'm sure we'll stay on top." - Dwayne Smith on Amazon Warriors good run.

"I think that we're in good spirits. Obviously we would have preferred a win or two more under our belts, but that's not always the way it goes. We've played some good cricket, one or two slips have cost us obviously, but there's a lot of confidence in the squad's make-up and balance. We know the conditions here and we believe we have the squad to exploit them." - Simmons was upbeat even after his team has picked up three losses.


Tuesday, 5 July 2016

England vs Sri Lanka, Only T20I

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SL 140 (20.0 Ovs)
ENG 144/2 (17.3 Ovs)

England won by 8 wkts

PLAYER OF THE MATCH
Jos Buttler


The End: 

Eoin Morgan ended Sri Lanka's misery on the tour with a six over the deep mid-wicket region to help England win the only T20 International by eight wickets and 15 balls to spare. With this loss, Sri Lanka have remained winless against England on the tour.


Oh, that's a drop: 
Eoin Morgan and Jos Buttler have done well to consolidate England's chase and put them in a commanding position. It was further helped by Sri Lanka dropping a couple of catches. As of now the hosts are cruising comfortably.


No caution:
England batsmen seem to be in self-destruct mode. Chasing a relatively easy target, they are taking unnecessary risks in order to take the attack to the Sri Lankan batsmen. Jos Buttler, in specific, has been scratchy.


Early strike: 
Sri Lanka have struck early as Jason Roy gets himself castled in an attempt to play a fancy scoop shot behind the wicket. He exposes his stumps and Angelo Mathews hits it.







Monday, 4 July 2016

England vs Sri Lanka, Only T20I - Live Cricket Score

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Teams:

Sri Lanka (From): Dinesh Chandimal(w), Danushka Gunathilaka, Kusal Mendis, Dhananjaya de Silva, Angelo Mathews(c), Dasun Shanaka, Kusal Perera, Nuwan Pradeep, Suranga Lakmal, Chaminda Bandara, Farveez Maharoof, Seekkuge Prasanna, Suraj Randiv, Upul Tharanga

England (From): Jason Roy, James Vince, Chris Jordan, Eoin Morgan(c), Jos Buttler(w), Adil Rashid, Sam Billings, Liam Plunkett, Jonny Bairstow, David Willey, Tymal Mills, Liam Dawson, Dawid Malan

Scotland vs Afghanistan, 1st ODI - Live Cricket Score

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AFG 283/4 (47.2 Ovs)  CRR: 5.98

No result

After the early hiccup of Noor Ali Zadran, Shahzad started off on a positive note. He came out all guns blazing but threw his wicket away playing a rash shot. Javed Ahmadi and Rahmat Shah steadied the innings with a 53-run stand for the third wicket. Once Ahmadi and captain Stanikzai departed in quick succession, the play was halted due to rain. However, it turned out to be a much needed break for Afghanistan. Najibullah Zadran and Rahmat Shah started upping the ante. Rahmat slammed a brilliant hundered while Najibullah struck a quickfire fifty. They provided the much needed impetus before the rain returned and eventually the play was called off. As for Scotland bowlers are concerned, Wheal and Sharif were the pick of the bowlers. That's all we have from this time. Do join us for the second ODI which starts on Wednesday.


Sunday, 3 July 2016

England vs Sri Lanka, 5th ODI - Live Cricket Score

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England won by 122 runs

Sigh! That's that from the ODI pyrotechnics. I remember Nasser Hussain and Michael Atherton (during their comm. stint) stressing upon a point where Sri Lanka failed to capitalize on a few opportunites throughout the series. This certainly isn't a 202- all out pitch, "It's just that Sri Lanka are low on confidence" lamented Nass. There's a fine line between good and great. The good turn up while the great turn up and announce their arrival. England's exuberant show and Jason Roy's vast improvement as a cricketer are the apt justifications, if you ever needed one. Um, lets bring the curtains down and we hope to join you on Tuesday, the 5th of July - For the one-off T20I. Till then buh-bye from Raju Peethala, Akshay Maanay, Vineet Anantharaman, Ramakrishnan and Krishna. Enjoy the weekend - Keep rocking.

The champagnes are out and fizzing as England players pose for the cameras. Some of the England players kiss their respective medals while a few keep themselves busy in gulping the bottles down. Ah! Whattay sight. Newspapers splash tomorrow perhaps...

"It turned out to be good toss to lose. We played much better than any other game in the series. We adapted to the conditions well. Had I known about the pitch, I would have gone with two spinners. I think our pacers did well to hit good lengths. Given the ground, I think the bowlers did a great job to restrict Sri Lanka. The belief in the change room has been outstanding. Jason Roy has been batting exceptionally well. Except myself I think everyone has contributed to the team's success. I think we got better with the series. One off T20 is a good chance to rest a few guys and a good chance for a few guys to push their case strongly," an absolutely outspoken speech from Eoin Morgan

"We have been having the same problem in the last 5-6 weeks. We were poor with the ball and in the field. Bowlers quite didn't hit the straps, the batsmen didn't do well either. Running was very poor and we need to improve as a team and day-by-day we need to concentrate on getting better. Credit to English for playing exceptionally well. It was disappointing, unfortunately we could never recover from that (first) game. Going forward there are a lot of positives. The seniors obviously have a role to play in the team but the youngsters also need to put their hand up and make the most of the opportunities" mumbles a disappointed yet optimistic Mathews.

"I think just scoring 40s, 30s, getting myself out and on a couple of occasions pushing myself to score big. I put in a lot of hard work, lot of credit to the coaches for helping me out. We are doing that as a team (fielding). There are some areas where we are working on. I would like to score a lot of runs for Surrey and of course I want to play Test match cricket. That's the dream," an elated Jason Roy.

Undoubtedly, Jason Roy - Man of the Series

"I had a little bit of success against them. Nice to contribute to the team and great to win the series. Respect to Jason (Roy), he played fantastically throughout the series. We have put in some consistent performances and credit to the boys for playing exceptionally well. IPL experience is valuable I think, the more I play the more you learn from those experiences. Rashid bowled fantastically well again. Not focused too much on the future; taking it one day at a time. Whichever format it is, just try and give my best" a fantastically fantastic Buttler.

Jos Buttler - Man of the Match

For England: Jason Roy (who obviously will receive the Man of the Series I presume), David Willey, Adil Rashid, Jos Buttler and Liam Plunkett. Chris Woakes ain't bad either

Positives in the ODI series for SL: Dinesh Chandimal, Danushka Gunathilaka, Kusal Mendis

Dinesh Chandimal was the lone bright spot for the Lankans, as he has been throughout the series, notching up his fourth consecutive half-century to keep his side's hopes alive. But alas, with absolutely no support from the other end, it was a case of too little too late.


The familiar script unfolds itself all over again albeit in the reverse order, with the English batsmen coming out all guns blazing and then being subject to a submissive surrender from the Lankan batsmen. This tour for the visitors just keeps going further downhill. After being steamrolled in the Tests and then being blanked in the one-dayers, the players would be looking to hop onto the next flight to get as far as possible from what has been one of the poorest away tours for this side in years. The resurgent English, on the other hand, appear to have everything going for them at the moment. After setting a mammoth target, thanks largely to half-centuries courtesy Vince, Root and Buttler, the bowlers came out and pierced the Lankan balloon getting them to crumble meekly to yet another humiliating defeat.

Friday, 1 July 2016

Saha, lower-order brace up for batting challenges

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Just quarter past the scheduled time (09.30 am IST) for India's practice, a line of eager cameramen positioned themselves in anticipation for the arrival of the players on the third day of the side's national preparatory camp in Bangalore. As the cricketers began to walk out of the National Cricket Academy building and onto the B Ground at the Chinnaswamy stadium, there was one visual that caught the attention. Umesh Yadav, one of the quick bowlers of the side, emerged from within the building with a thigh pad on. Right behind him, came Ishant Sharma, the leader of India's bowling attack, padded up to take early strike in the nets!


As Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane took turns for throwdowns from Sanjay Bangar, the batting coach for the upcoming tour of West Indies, and Raghu, India's designated throw-down specialist, Umesh and Ishant did the same in the adjacent nets. It was a peculiar sight for the handful of onlookers who had gathered to try and squeeze out an autograph and a selfie with some of the players.

For every textbook back foot punch from Rahane and a commanding cover drive from Virat Kohli, there was an audacious cut from Umesh and an optimistic sweep from Ishant, a shot he would oft-repeat in the 45-minute batting session that was also characterised by a few well-connected shots, some over-the-top slogs and a lot of swing-and-misses amidst a lot of discussions and shadow practice.

Soon enough, Mohammad Shami strolled out with his batting equipments in tow, adding to India's strategy of giving their tail a long batting session. Like Umesh and Ishant, Shami too faced HS Sharath, the Karnataka pacer, Stuart Binny, Amit Mishra and a couple of net bowlers. His stint was shorter, as he came on to bowl in the same nets to Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Ravichandran Ashwin.
By the time India's busy morning session came to a halt at noon, there was enough evidence from that net, to believe that the management expects the lower-order to add a lot of value to the team's batting when they tour West Indies this month.

Since MS Dhoni's retirement in December 2014, India have looked a touch vulnerable in the lower order. In his last year in whites, Dhoni was involved in as many as seven seventh-wicket partnerships in nine Tests, including two 50-plus stands with Ravichandran Ashwin and two with Ravindra Jadeja, that frustrated opponents to a good extent. Despite losing all the three series (In New Zealand, England and Australia) in which these partnerships were achieved, Dhoni put on a brave face on several occasions when the top-order caved in, thereby helping India's batting drag on for as long as possible.

Wriddhiman Saha, Dhoni's replacement behind the stumps and as the vital link between the top and lower-order, has a long way to go before he successfully fills the former captain's massive boots.

"To fill up Dhoni's boots isn't an easy task. He played for India for many years, and was a match-winner for India. I will try and reach my potential and help the team, with the bat in vital situations and by taking catches behind the stumps," Saha conceded in the press conference on Friday (July 1).

Despite playing a Test each in 2010 and 2012, Saha's moment of truth arrived in second innings of the Adelaide Test in 2014. The emotionally-stirring Test, played when the grief of the passing of Phillip Hughes was still very raw among his national teammates, had been turned into an absolute cliffhanger by Virat Kohli, the stand-in captain, and his ballsy determination to go after a target of 364. When Saha joined Kohli in the middle, India had raced to 277 for the loss of half their side. The target was down to less than 100 with over 25 overs to go. A partnership with Kohli would've surely led India to a memorable win on Australian soil. But that was not to be. Saha threw his wicket away while trying to slog against Nathan Lyon, exposing a frail lower-order that folded and let Australia eke out a narrow win.

In eight Tests since the Adelaide game, Saha has been part of just three fifty-plus stands, two of which came alongside Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. The manner in which he can bat with the likes of Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin and batsmen further down the order will signify his ability and acumen as a Test cricketer.

Saha's numbers so far flatter to deceive but he has only regularly featured in the Test side for a little over a year-and-a-half now. The upcoming season, thus, will be decisive in his progress. As the team gears up for the West Indies tour, Saha exudes confidence and reveals his keenness in batting with the tail, something that the board will be glad to hear.



"I feel good batting with the lower order because in that situation (if) the team makes crucial 40-50 runs, it is very helpful for the team. Even if every bowler contributes 15-20, the team can make a big score, so in that if I can also make a contribution, it will be very good for the team and myself."

With more than 15 Tests to come in the next 12 months, and India stressing on the need for their bowlers to sharpen their batting skills, Saha will have ample opportunity to walk the talk, and the tail will have similar chances of making such batting sessions count....

England vs Sri Lanka, 5th ODI - Live Cricket Score

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England vs Sri Lanka, 5th ODI 

Teams:

England (From): Jason Roy, Alex Hales, Joe Root, Eoin Morgan(c), Jonny Bairstow, Jos Buttler(w), Moeen Ali, Chris Woakes, David Willey, Liam Plunkett, Adil Rashid, Chris Jordan, Steven Finn, James Vince

Sri Lanka (From): Kusal Perera, Danushka Gunathilaka, Kusal Mendis, Dinesh Chandimal(w), Angelo Mathews(c), Seekkuge Prasanna, Dasun Shanaka, Upul Tharanga, Farveez Maharoof, Nuwan Pradeep, Suranga Lakmal, Dhananjaya de Silva, Suraj Randiv


Thursday, 30 June 2016

India tour of West indies, 2016

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M Vijay hopes to make amends for 2011 disappointment


Indian opener believes that despite not having a great tour of West Indies last time around, he has much to offer to the side having visited the islands thrice


England vs Sri Lanka, 4th ODI - Live Cricket Score

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SL 305/5 (42.0 Ovs)
ENG 309/4 (40.1 Ovs)


England won by 6 wickets (DLS method)

Wednesday, 29 June 2016

England vs Sri Lanka, 4th ODI - Live Cricket Score, England opt to bowl

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Teams:

Sri Lanka (Playing XI): Kusal Perera, Danushka Gunathilaka, Kusal Mendis, Dinesh Chandimal(w), Angelo Mathews(c), Seekkuge Prasanna, Upul Tharanga, Dasun Shanaka, Farveez Maharoof, Suranga Lakmal, Nuwan Pradeep

England (Playing XI): Jason Roy, Alex Hales, Joe Root, Eoin Morgan(c), Jonny Bairstow, Jos Buttler(w), Moeen Ali, Chris Woakes, David Willey, Liam Plunkett, Adil Rashid.

England have won the toss and have opted to field


After putting up back-to-back ordinary performances in the last two ODIs, where the entire top order ended up getting starts but failed to carry it forward, they would need to pull up their socks to put up a fight against an inspired England side. On a ground where they've enjoyed reasonable success in the past, let us hope that the dark clouds stay away and give us an entire game. Well, the good news is that the drizzle has now given way to sunshine and the covers are off the ground to make way for the two captains at the toss..

Hello and a very warm welcome to our coverage of the fourth One Day International from The Oval. On a day the ICC big wigs meet in order to discuss the relevance and the future of ODIs, let us hope that we end up getting a contest worthy of a probable decider, or a contest at least given how gloomy the skies are out there in London. After being one down in the series, the Lankan hopes rest on today's contest in order to keep their hopes alive of getting a sweet result on a pretty bitter tour so far.






Sunday, 26 June 2016

England vs Sri Lanka, 3rd ODI - Live Cricket Score

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SL 248/9 (50.0 Ovs)
ENG 16/1 (4.0 Ovs)  CRR: 4


Match abandoned: 
And we have a bad news. The match had been abandoned due to relentless showers. The cut-off time was 10:41 PM IST but given the amount of water that has collected on the field, the officials reckon they won't be able to carry on with the game after all.

England maintain their 1-0 lead in the series and Sri Lanka continue to chase that elusive win against the hosts on this tour. Though, given their score today, we doubt if they would have been able to open their account today.

Anywho, we'll be back with the live blog for the fourth ODI on Wednesday. Till then,
 good night!


England need 249 for 2-0 lead

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England vs Sri Lanka, 3rd ODI - Live Cricket Score

SL 248/9 (50.0 Ovs) CRR: 4.96


Sri Lanka have posted yet another sub-par total of 248 for 9. Mendis, Mathews and Chandimal all got fifties, and Tharanga chipped in with a 40-run cameo but all failed to convert it into big scores that could take Sri Lanka to a commanding total. Woakes and Plunkett led England's bowling with three wickets apeice. It certainly would require a phenomenal bowling effort from the Sri Lankans to successfully defend 248 and level the series.


Australia vs West Indies, Final - Live Cricket Score

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START TIME
10:30 PM       5:00 PM GMT         1:00 PM LOCAL


Preview

Before the start of the tri-nation series in the Caribbean, heavyweights Australia and South Africa were expected to trade punches and reach the final. On the other hand, despite entering the tournament in the afterglow of a World Twenty20 triumph, West Indies were the rank outsiders. However, they stitched together a performance of skill and sinew to flatten South Africa by 100 runs in a do-or-die encounter at Bridgetown, Barbados, to progress to the summit clash, where they will lock horns with the World Champions Australia on Sunday (June 26).

At 21 for four, it was West Indies who looked set to be routed. Just in the nick of time, Darren Bravo sculpted an eye-popping century and Kieron Pollard crunched a belligerent fifty to provide the launchpad for the hosts to net in a substantial total. Shannon Gabriel, playing only his second ODI, then ripped through South Africa's line-up to put the outcome of the game beyond doubt.

West Indies had their share of heart-stopping highs and lows in the round-robin phase. Despite a couple of deflating losses, however, they showed admirable tenacity to bounce back. The West Indies back-room staff will hope that the team can churn out another such collective performance in the final as they hope to win their first multi-nation ODI tournament since 2008.

The likes of Marlon Samuels, Pollard, Bravo and Denesh Ramdin have lit up the tri-series with sparks of individual brilliance to take the Caribbean side out of the treadmill of losses they have been accustomed to in recent times. The West Indies think-tank has also shown the flexibility to ring in the changes when required. To encapsulate the point, for the key clashes against Australia and South Africa at the cathedral of pace bowling, Kensingnton Oval, they picked Gabriel and the move paid off.

Gabriel rocked South Africa with pace and bounce and was rewarded with three scalps. With the final, too, being played at Bridgetown, Jason Holder will expect a similar performance from the tall fast bowler. Sunil Narine and Carlos Brathwaite have been among the wickets, but the former might not find the track at the Kensington Oval to his liking.

Australia also have had a roller-coaster ride to the final, but peaked at the right time to overcome West Indies in a must-win clash at Bridgetown and book a place in the final. Australia would be buoyed by the fact that Glenn Maxwell manufactured a volley of boundaries and found his touch in the pivotal game against the hosts. Mitchell Marsh also played with poise and balance to compose a fifty. In the final, the visitors will look up to Usman Khawaja and Steven Smith to lay the platform for the dashers lower down the order.

Mitchell Starc has been Australia's go-to-man in the tri-series. Waspish pace, copious swing augmented by the awkward left-armer's angle makes him a dangerous prospect in the abridged versions of the game. He is one of the few swing bowlers going around in the international circuit, who prefers the white Kookaburra to the red ball. The metronomic, Josh Hazlewood, should also enjoy the extra bounce on offer at the Kensington Oval. Australia's fielding has surprisingly been a touch below par, but in the big clash, one expects the tourists to lift their game by a few notches.

When: West Indies vs Australia, June 26, 1:00 PM local (10:30 PM IST)

Where: Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados

What to expect: Teams are usually greeted by rock-hard surfaces at Bridgetown. It should make for an even contest between bat and ball. As per the weather forecast, rain is expected to stay away for the duration of the match.

Did you know? Hybrid Bermuda grass is used by the groundsmen, which in turn facilitates the outfield to drain rapidly.

Team News:

After Samuels belted Adam Zampa for three sixes in St. Kitts, the legspinner has not featured in any of the games at Barbados so far. Zampa, however, has artfully varied his pace and flight to snare nine wickets in the tournament, and might earn a recall for the final. Smith has had an ongoing issue with his thigh, but is set to take part in the summit clash. 

Despite West Indies' captain Holder struggling with a hamstring issue, he is confident of partaking in the match. The home team also would be fretting over the fitness of Gabriel, who injured his leg after bowling five overs against South Africa..






Friday, 24 June 2016

BCCI all set for ‘mini IPL’ in US in September

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Anurag Thakur said the final dates of the tournament will be announced in due course.


The Indian cricket board is going ahead with the mini-IPL in the time window they got after Champions League T20 was scrapped from the calendar.

“The BCCI has decided to host a truncated IPL every September starting from this year.”

Calling it the ‘mini-IPL’ or ‘IPL overseas’, BCCI president Anurag Thakur, after the board’s working committee meet, said the final dates and format would be announced in due course.

Thakur added that, “not home and away matches but less number of matches in less than two-week window.”

As The Indian Express reported this morning, US is one of the options to host the mini-IPL.

“Space can be created on the cricket calendar because the T20 Champions League has been scrapped. We are proposing that all eight teams participate in the mini-IPL. The venue has not been finalised but the US is one of the options,” said a IPL governing council official, on condition of anonymity.

The idea was mooted during a meet of the council in Dharmasala on Thursday, the official said, adding that other venues, including those in the UAE where a part of IPL-7 was held, may also be considered.


The board had initially floated the idea of hosting a mini-IPL last September in the UAE, which has a sizeable Indian diaspora. At the time, the plan was to have only the top four teams playing in a league format leading to a knockout.

“Teams have been sounded about the proposal to conduct the mini-IPL. They are keen to broaden their fan base and increase the popularity of the league in other parts of the world, too,” the official said.


© Cricket Live Update 2016


England vs Sri Lanka, 2nd ODI - Live Cricket Score

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SL 254/7 (50.0 Ovs)
ENG 12/0 (1.4 Ovs)  CRR: 7.2  REQ: 5.03

England need 243 runs

West Indies vs South Africa, 9th Match - Live Cricket Score,

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WI 12/0 (1.5 Ovs)  CRR: 6.55
South Africa opt to bowl


Tuesday, 21 June 2016

Hamstring injury casts doubts over Holder's participation in must-win SA clash

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TRI-SERIES IN WEST INDIES



West Indies' woes extended beyond their four-wicket to defeat to Australia in the tri-series game on Tuesday (June 21) after captain Jason Holder sustained a hamstring injury during his team's defense of 282. The 24-year-old all-rounder, who bowled two overs for 20 runs before trudging off the field, now faces a race against time to regain full fitness ahead of the must-win final league stage encounter against South Africa on Friday (June 24).


Holder's injury left the hosts a bowler short as Australia, led by a 122-run fourth wicket stand between Mitchell Marsh (79*) and Steve Smith (78) and lower-order pyrotechnics from Glenn Maxwell (46 off 26), gunned down the target with eight balls to spare, thereby confirming a slot in the tri-series final.


"I've strained my left hamstring," Holder said at the post-match presentation ceremony. "Hopefully I'll be ready for the game on Friday, still not sure at the moment. I think the bowlers made a very good attempt at trying to defend the runs. It was just unfortunate we were one bowler short.


"Fletcher came on and slipped in three tight overs. In hindsight, he probably could have gone on for two more. Having said that we fought right down to the end with a bowler short, so credit must go to the bowling unit."


That West Indies pushed the defending champions close for large parts of the game was chiefly due to Marlon Samuels's gutsy 125 - his first century in any format against the opposition. The controversial batsman was spoken to by several of Australia's close-in fielders, as he sought to rebuild his team's innings along with Denesh Ramdin (93) after they'd slipped to 31 for 3. Samuels, who picked up his second successive man of the match award against Smith's men, opined he was spurred on by the chatter but was quick to shift his focus to Friday's virtual eliminator against South Africa.

"I've been saying that over the years. Most times I come out to bat and nobody has anything to say, I don't perform that well. But when somebody has something to say, I want to stay out there longer and see how long they can talk," he said.

"I've got a hundred against everybody in the world now. It's very satisfying. Nevertheless, we still have a game on Friday and that game is very important for us to win."

© Cricket News

Zimbabwe vs India, 2nd T20I - Live Cricket Score,

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ZIM 99/9 (20.0 Ovs)
IND 103/0 (13.1 Ovs)



India cruises to a ten-wicket win over Zimbabwe in the second Twenty20 International at Harare to level the three-match series 1-1. Brilliant spells from Barinder Sran, that saw him return with the best bowling figures of 4/10 on T20I debut, complemented well by Jasprit Bumrah, who picked up three, helped restrict the hosts to just 99. Rash cricket needless, the Indian openers stuck to their basics and provided the team with a steady start. Two dropped catches didn't contribute to Zimbabwe's cause, but the Indian openers, slowly and steadily took the attack back to the hosts and in the end managed to scale the target rather easily with 77 balls to spare.


Dhoni, who was peeved after the first match's two-run loss, will be a happy man after his outlined concerns were addressed rather well by the side on the day. While KL Rahul was unbeaten on 47 off 40, Mandeep Singh finished the innings with a boundary to reach his maiden T20I half-century. He remained not out on 52 off 40. With the openers putting on over hundred together, this was India's first ten-wicket victory in T20Is



Barinder Sran was named Man of the Match and the delighted youngster said: "I was very happy. There was no pressure, it took a while for me to debut in T20Is but I feel happy with the way I bowled. The ball was swinging a bit and I concentrated on bowling good lines, that's what worked for us today."


While Cremer rued the fall of timely wickets, Dhoni was a pleased man as his side kept the series alive with a massive win.

Monday, 20 June 2016

BCCI plays down Harare controversy, says no cricketer involved

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Sources have told India Today that one of the two accused in question is associated to a sponsor for the ongoing series and that he was not even staying on the same floor as the Indian Cricket Team.



The plush Meikles Hotel in Harare, where Indian team is staying during the ongoing tour of Zimbabwe, was the scene of a storm after Zimbabwe media reported that a member of the Indian cricket contingent had been arrested on rape charges. However, no Indian cricketer was ever arrested or even charged.


BCCI President Anurag Thakur too clarified after multiple reports also emerged in Indian media. "There is no truth in these allegations, there is no Indian cricketer or any match official involved in this. They have nothing to do with the incident and if any individual is involved who is not part of the BCCI or the team then we cannot comment on that. I just want to make it clear that BCCI employees or match officials or even the players have nothing to do with the incident", said Thakur.


Rejuvenated South Africa eye spot in final

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AB de Villiers hasn't managed a fifty-plus score in South Africa's last four games of this series © Mr.Raikwar


Less than a week ago, South Africa were languishing at bottom of the points table. On Wednesday night, however, the Proteas trounced West Indies by a thumping margin of 139 runs at Warner Park, and jumped to the top of the table, earning a bonus point to boot. South Africa now will lock horns with Australia at Bridgetown, Barbados on Sunday (June 19) in an attempt to seal a spot in the tri-series final, which will be possible if they win.


The South African think-tank would be pleased with the fact that Hashim Amla has played pivotal roles in the tri-series. In their last match against West Indies in St. Kitts, Amla clipped, cajoled and caressed the ball into gaps to compile a sublime ton. Faf du Plessis and Quinton de Kock, too, have been in prime form during the tournament. However, the fulcrum of South Africa's batting line-up, AB de Villiers, hasn't exactly hit top form in the series, and will be desperate to make his mark in the crucial encounter.


In the bowling department, Imran Tahir and Aaron Phangiso have shared 19 scalps between them. Tahir, in particular, has shone brightly, and was in devastating form against the home team at Warner Park, where he ended up with a seven-wicket haul. However, the track at Kensington Oval might not assist the spinners. Thus, Kagiso Rabada and Wayne Parnell, who have performed in fits and starts in the tri-series so far, need to raise their game.


Australia's campaign, too, has been a topsy-turvy one. They started the tournament on a bright note by pipping West Indies in Guyana and also overcame South Africa in St. Kitts. On the flip side, Australia suffered reversals at the hands of South Africa in Guyana and West Indies in St. Kitts, respectively.




Zimbabwe vs India, 2nd T20I - Live Cricket Score

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India make two changes, with Dhawal Kulkarni and Barinder Sran coming in for Jaydev Unadkat and Rishi Dhawan.


Debutants opening bowling for India in T20Is: 

Zaheer and Sreesanth v South Africa in 2006
Jaydev Unadkat/Rishi Dhawan v Zimbabwe in 2016

And today, Barinder Sran and Dhawan Kulkarni v Zimbabwe today.

Barinder Sran to open the bowling for India. Chamu Chibhabha and Hamilton Masakadza make their way out to the middle for Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwe vs India, 2nd T20I - Live Cricket Score, Commentary

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ZIM 15/1 (3.1 Ovs)  CRR: 4.74
Zimbabwe opt to bat



Peter Moor *                 0 (0)
Hamilton Masakadza   6 (10)


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Partnership: 5(3)
Last Wkt: Chibhabha 10 (11)
Last 4 overs: 19 runs, 1 wkts
Toss: Zimbabwe(Batting)

Australia vs South Africa, 7th Match - Live Cricket Score

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Series: Australia and South Africa in West Indies Tri-Series, 2016
Venue: Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados
Date & Time: Jun 19,  01:00 PM  LOCAL 


RSA 8/0 (1.0 Ovs)  CRR: 8


Quinton de Kock *5(5) 1(4)

Hashim Amla      *0(1)  0(4)