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Friday, October 31, 2008

Sehwag retains 10th spot in ICC Test rankings

Indian top order batsmen, who are in fine form in the ongoing Test series against Australia, remained static in their earlier positions with Virender Sehwag clinging on to the 10th position in the Reliance Mobile ICC Test Rankings issued on Thursday.

In the list headed by West Indian Shivnarine Chanderpaul with 890 rating points, Sehwag is at tenth with 770 points while VVS Laxman (679), Rahul Dravid (670) and Sachin Tendulkar (661) are at 16th, 18th and 19th respectively.

There is no change in the top 30 Test batsmen rankings. Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara (886) is second and Mike Hussey (881) of Australia is third in the list.

Among bowlers, Harbhajan Singh is the only Indian in the top 10 at ninth while Anil Kumble and Zaheer Khan are at 13th and 19th respectively.

The bowlers' list is headed by Sri Lanka's Muttiah Muralitharan with Australia's Stuart Clark in second spot and Dale Steyn of South Africa in third position.

Meanwhile, India is in the third place in the Test Championship table with 109 points. Australia (138) and South Africa (116) are in first and second positions.



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Stanford sorry for 'innocent' error but defends tournament

Allen Stanford, the Texan billionaire behind the ongoing Twenty20 Super Series at his own ground in Antigua, apologised personally for having the wife of an England player sit on his lap.

During England's win over Middlesex last weekend Stanford was pictured sitting among the wives and girlfriends of the England team with wicket-keeper Matt Prior's wife, Emily, sitting on his lap.

Pictures of the incident were shown live on big screens at the ground and televised around the world.

For critics, the image was symbolic of everything wrong with a series, whose main focus centres around Saturday's climactic match between England and Stanford's Caribbean Superstars, where members of the winning XI will receive a million dollars each, while the losers get nothing.

This means a player could, for example, drop a catch which costs him and his colleagues a life-changing sum of money - a point repeatedly stressed in adverts for television coverage of the game.

Stanford told BBC on Thursday: "When I saw these young ladies sitting there, the cameraman said it would be a great shot if I got in the middle of them.

"I had no idea who they were," the businessman explained. "If I knew they were related in any way, shape or form to the English cricket team I would have said a polite hello and left.

"The cameraman said we had 30 seconds, so I said, 'Where am I going to sit?'. This young girl got up and said, 'Here take my seat'. So I sat in the middle," he added.

"The girl who was stood up plopped down on my knee. I didn't put her on my knee or sit here on my knee, she just plopped down.

"It was strictly an innocent thing. I apologised to Matt and to Kevin (Pietersen, the England captain)," said Stanford, who also funds the domestic Twenty20 tournament in the West Indies.

Former England captain Michael Atherton, writing in The Times on Wednesday, criticised Stanford's habit of walking into changing-rooms, saying no-one should be admitted to the England dressing room because of the "size of their bank account".

Stanford said he would not go into the England dressing room again but stressed he would continue to walk among the crowds.

"There may be some things I am used to doing here in my tournament like walking in the locker room after the game and congratulating both teams, which I have done since day one, to being visible on the field.

"This is my ground, this is the Caribbean and our cricket here is different than it is in England."

Although the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) have said these matches will be reviewed just like any series involving England, it is understood some officials are concerned by Stanford's conduct.

Stanford flew into Lord's in his own private helicopter to launch the series earlier this year before proudly unveiling a box full of dollar bills.

But while there was no doubting the financier's commercial motives, Atherton said the ECB should have taken a broader view, accusing the board of having "pawned the national team off for little more than a rich man's ego trip".

Although the ECB made supportive noises about assisting West Indies cricket, there is little doubt a wish to prevent England players defecting to the lucrative Twenty20 Indian Premier League (IPL) when required for full internationals was a key consideration in their joining forces with Stanford.

The quality of the lights, which has led to a succession of dropped catches, and the pace of the pitch at Stanford's ground have also come under fire, although there were signs of improvement all-round as the Super Stars piled up 173 for four in their final warm-up match, against Middlesex, on Thursday.

Andre Fletcher made a dashing 90 not out off 66 balls with seven sixes while Kieron Pollard's unbeaten 27 featured four sixes.

Stanford, speaking before that inning ended, was adamant the series as a whole would be regarded as a success. "I think after Saturday people will have a different opinion of what we are doing here."



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Thursday, October 30, 2008

War of words mars opening day of 3rd Test Match

Ricy Ponting insists that this series is being played in the best possible spirit, but whether he still thinks so, after another day of verbal exchanges and even physical contact, is anybody's guess. Chris Broad, the match referee, might well have to step in during the course of the match.

In the course of Gautam Gambhir's six-and-a-half hour innings, he exchanged words with Shane Watson and Simon Katich more than once. The first flash point came just before tea, in the 51st over when Gambhir worked the ball through mid-wicket and set off for a couple. Watson, gesturing just as Gambhir was about to pass him, distracted the batsman and when he turned around for a second run, Gambhir's elbow made contact with Watson's midriff.

"I think it wasn't deliberate. It just happened; I don't think I need to get into this argument about Watson. I feel that he had no options of getting me out," said Gambhir at the end of the day's play. "There was no chance he could have got me out. There wasn't a need for me to stick my elbow out. It was an accident."

Gambhir added he was aware that the Australians were trying to force a mistake, but he kept his cool. "It's part of the game. They were really desperate to get me out because of the way I was batting. They were trying to break my concentration," said Gambhir. "The important thing was to just be there, be there in their eyes and not back out."

When asked about the contact between Gambhir and Watson, Michael Clarke, the Australian vice-captain said, "I did see that on the replay and I am sure the match referee or whoever needs to have a look at it will have a look at it. For me, it's important for all players to get on with the game."

The second incident came after Katich, who had repeatedly tried to engage Gambhir in a conversation, stood his ground wide of the stumps when Gambhir was trying to pinch a single. This time, Gambhir aborted the attempted run and returned to his crease, visibly unhappy and again words were exchanged as umpire Billy Bowden stepped in to calm the situation.

Gambhir should consider himself lucky to get away without as much as a reprimand for he has a history of "inappropriate contact". In November last year, Gambhir was fined 65% of his match fee by referee Roshan Mahanama following the Kanpur one-dayer against Pakistan. On that occasion, Gambhir and Shahid Afridi collided mid-pitch after exchanging angry words. Although both parties claimed the collision was accidental, Mahanama observed, "Even if the collision between them was viewed as an accident I still felt it was inappropriate." Afridi, whose record was not as clean as Gambhir's lost 95% of his match fees.

Clause 2.4 of the ICC's Code of Conduct deals with "inappropriate and deliberate physical contact between players in the course of play".

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Stanford Series To Be Reviewed

The England and Wales Cricket Board are reportedly set to review the $20million Stanford Super Series following a week of negative publicity.

American Sir Allen Stanford, who has bankrolled the five-year agreement of matches in the Caribbean, found it necessary to apologise for his behaviour during England's opening victory over Middlesex on Sunday after he was pictured in the stands with Emily Prior, wife of Matt Prior, on his lap and his arms around other wives and girlfriends.

The 58-year-old has access to all areas at his Coolidge ground and England's players have felt uneasy about him strolling into the dressing rooms on match days.

The Twenty20 tournament has also attracted criticism from England and Middlesex players for its poor floodlights and sluggish pitches.

ECB policy is to review all tours and events but there is arguably more urgency in this case because of the event's image, with English cricket's hierarchy concerned.

As things stand, Stanford is lined up to be an increasing influence in English cricket.

He was invited to field a team in the English Premier League when initial drafts were drawn up in June and will fund an annual 20-over quadrangular at Lord's from next summer.

When the ECB agreed their multi-million-pound tie-ups with Stanford, they saw it as a benefit to various areas of domestic and international cricket.

The $3.5million given to the West Indies board each year is a sum significant enough to strengthen them at elite level and grass roots cricket in the region benefits from a new Chance to Shine programme, a replica of the successful British model.

From an English perspective, top players will now move onto a whole new pay scale if successful and the money pulled in by the ECB will filter down to counties to help improve drainage and erect floodlights.

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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

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Indian captain Anil Kumble has been declared fit and will lead the team against Australia in the third Test at Feroz Shah Kotla.

Kumble will replace Amit Mishra in the playing XI. A shoulder injury kept Kumble out of the second Test in Mohali, where Dhoni attacking captaincy earned him the man of the match award in the 320-run victory and Mishra took seven wickets. Leg spinner Kumble, the third most successful bowler in Test history with 616 victims, has taken 55 wickets in six games at the Ferozshah Kotla ground, long regarded as India's favourite venue.

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Wish you a Happy Diwali !

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Monday, October 27, 2008

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Saturday, October 25, 2008

Sachin was unsure of success early in his career

He might be standing on a heap of runs today but at the start of his career, a nervous Sachin Tendulkar had doubts on whether he actually belonged to the game of cricket. The batting maestro, who is the only batsman in the world to have more than 12,000 Test runs under his belt, the brief period of uncertainty was followed by a moment in 1992 when he got the feeling that he had it in him to conquer the cricket world.

The champion batsman also admitted that he has felt the burden of expectations every time he has stepped on the field.

On being asked about his Test debut against Pakistan in 1989, Tendulkar said he has 'vague' memories of the tour as excitement got the better of him then.

"Probably just for the first Test match, I felt I was out of place, I was unsure whether I belonged here or not, I was just hoping for another opportunity. In the second Test match I had decided that come what may I am going to spend minimum 45 minutes here and then see what happens because the players around me told me that, the first fifteen minutes are always tough and once you have stayed there for longer than 25 or 30 minutes then things start changing gradually."

Tendulkar, who has earned respect from all quarters, said coping with pressure sometimes become difficult.

"It's not that easy to switch off from all these things, our sub-conscious mind grasps all these things and somewhere it is stored. Even if you don't want to focus on all these things, the room-service guy will remind you of it, so somewhere it's stored and that's the last thing you want, you want to go out there with a blank mind. You just have to go out and bat, watch the ball as closely as possible and bat," he said.

His idol -- legendary Gavaskar, first Indian to enter 10,000 runs club, said what makes Tendulkar successful than any other batsman in the world is his 'balance' on the field as well as off-field.

"Balance, which is the most important thing, he has got balance on the field and that is helped by a great extent by balance off the field. Without balance, so many potentially great cricketers have been lost, it's the balance off the field which is so important and to have that balance off the field you need people around you who will make sure that you have your feet on the ground, the family becomes such an important aspect in keeping that balance," Gavaskar said.

In his illustrious career, Tendulkar has got almost every record by his name but Gavaskar wants him to win for one more time the coveted World Cup for India.

"I think I did that (advising Tendulkar) four years ago so I am not going to do that but what I will do is, not advise him, but I will make a plea - please regain the World Cup for us in 2011," Gavaskar said when asked what advise he would give to the master batsman at this stage of his career.

Responding to this, Tendulkar too admitted that he misses that trophy in his dazzling cupboard.

"It has always been a dream because that is the ultimate thing you can get for your country. We came so close to it in 2003. It is definitely by far the best World Cup that I have played, and we came so close to it but I thought just in the finals, we tried a little too hard to get the Cup back home," he said.



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Mike Arthur's contract as SA coach extended for two years

Cricket South Africa has extended national coach Mickey Arthur's contract for another two years besides appointing Mike Procter as the convener of selectors.

CSA said Procter has been appointed until the conclusion of the 2011 ICC World Cup, to be played in the Asian sub-continent.

CSA also announced the appointment of two new selectors in former Proteas vice-captain Craig Matthews and Winky Ximiya.

"I realise that it is one of the most important jobs in South African cricket and look forward to meeting some of the players who I haven't met, and it is obviously exciting taking over with a side that has been so successful in Test cricket," a delighted Procter said after his appointment.

CSA CEO Gerald Majola said the extension of Arthur's contract had been made after he impressed the board with the plans for forthcoming seasons and World Cup 2011.

"Mickey presented an in-depth report on the past few seasons as well as a strategic plan to overcome the challenges of the next few seasons leading up to and including the ICC World Cup on the Sub-continent in 2011," Majola said.

He added the panel was impressed with his performance as the coach of Proteas and completed their most successful season since unity.

Reacting to his re-appointment, Arthur said, "It's a great honour. I thank the board for showing their faith in me and buying into the plan leading up to the 2011 World Cup and we hope we can deliver as we have in the last couple of seasons."



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Thursday, October 23, 2008

PCB chief hints at "recalling" ICL players

Newly-appointed PCB chief Ijaz Butt has dropped hints at calling back fit and in-form Pakistan players who are busy playing in the Indian Cricket League (ICL).

According to sources, Butt has openly admitted discussing the ICL players' case in a recently held ICC Executive Board meeting in Dubai.

"There are bright chances of ICL players returning back to international cricket following the revelations that the ICC is on a weak footing against any lawsuit that the ICL management may initiate," an insider said.

Pakistani players, who are engaged playing for the ICL and are performing well, may be seen playing for the national side again, said a source and added that the ICC has been further put under pressure following the revelation by the PCB chairman that the game's body was also considering a possible merger of the two leagues.

"It is also no less than a big news that the ICC are contemplating the option of a possible merger of IPL and ICL. This must have given a big heart to the ICL management.



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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

The great Indian demolishers

Gautam Gambhir and Sehwag gave India a perfect start adding 70 for the first wicket. India lost Gambhir, Dravid and Laxman quickly and were in strife at 163-4. But Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly saved the day with a counter-attacking 142-run stand. Sachin Tendulkar (88 runs) dished out a vintage batting performance, driving on the rise and punching the bowlers back straight and through mid-wicket. He went past Brian Lara's tally for most Test runs and also became the first batsman to surpass 12,000 Test runs. Although he got out to the second new ball, late in the day, his innings had done enough to take India to a position of relative safety.



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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Deccan Chargers up for grabs

Barely a month after Indian Premier League (IPL) champions Rajasthan Royals decided to go public, owners of the struggling Deccan Charges team - Deccan Chronicle Holdings and M Group - have decided to put the franchisee on sale.

A top source close to the owners revealed to TOI of the development saying, "Deccan Chargers is up for sale. The DC Holdings board of directors over the past one week has met, deliberated and decided to disinvest either fully or partly the stake in the franchisee.

"Four to five interested parties have been identified," added the source.

The enterprise value of Deccan Charges is $200m which includes the franchisee fee of $107m to the IPL. "They are looking at some premium and the negotiations are on. Despite their poor show in the inaugural IPL year, Deccan Chargers looks like a good bet given its impressive lineup of players," said the source.

IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi said the IPL governing council had not heard of the move as yet but confirmed any franchisee had the liberty to do so. "They all (the franchisees) are planning to go public or get investors. They can bring in a minority owner or owners, we (the IPL governing council) have no issues with that," he said.

Deccan Chargers have had issues with their team combination and the support staff and had unceremoniously replaced VVS Laxman with Adam Gilchrist as captain recently.

According to the IPL report tabled at BCCI's annual general meeting, the IPL franchise owners have recovered, from central television and sponsorship revenues, close to 80% of the money they paid to the BCCI in the first year of the Twenty20 league.

BCCI raked in Rs 289 crore from the first annual installment of the money the owners bid to buy the rights to own an IPL team. But as part of the revenue-sharing formula they have earned back Rs 224 crore from the central earnings, which was held from April 18 to June 1.



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Is Pujara the new Wall?

Triple tons don't happen everyday, but Cheteshwar Pujara seems to have made a habit of it now. The elegant Saurashtra right-hander scored his second consecutive triple century in the West Zone leg of the National U-22 tournament on Monday which has brought the limelight on him.

Pujara, himself, knows it's "a great achievement", but it's his quiet nature that doesn't allow him to go ga-ga over the feat. "I came in at No.3 in both the matches and was happy to stay at the wicket for such long periods of time," Pujara told TOI from Rajkot, where he scored 308 against the Mumbai U-22 team.

While against Mumbai, Pujara batted for 539 minutes and played 379 balls, against Maharashtra, he had scored 386 off 696 minutes. "What makes me happy is that in both the cases, I batted for two days at a stretch," said Pujara.

That's something which Rahul Dravid used to specialise in at one point of time, but Pujara is in no mood to get into a discussion, which equates him to the Wall of Indian cricket. "Dravid is a great player and I am a huge of fan of him. But it's not for me to decide whether I am the man who will replace Dravid," Pujara said.

However, Debu Mitra, the Saurashtra coach who has groomed Pujara for the past four seasons, feels that much like Dravid, it's Pujara's defence which makes him such a good player. "If you have a good defence, you've won half the battle. This boy has a sound defensive technique and enormous powers of concentration," Mitra said.

Pujara believes that his powers of concentration have a lot to do with his habit of meditation everyday. "I pray for half-an-hour everyday," the shy 22-year-old added.

The chairman of the national selection committee, K Srikkanth, too, pointed out that they are following Pujara with a lot of interest.

"Scoring two triple hundreds in any form of cricket is a great achievement. I've seen him bat in the A Test against New Zealand and the guy looks extremely talented. We'll watch him keenly during the Challengers as well in Cuttack," Srikkanth said.

Pujara, the Man-of-the-Series in the 2006 U-19 World Cup, said: "The Challengers will be a great platform for me to show my one-day skills."



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Thursday, October 16, 2008

Live cricket score of Bangladesh vs New Zealand 1st Test Match from Chittagong | Watch Cricket Scorecard

Daniel Vettori, the New Zealand captain, has said he is ready for the challenge of leading the bowling attack on the spin-friendly Chittagong track when his side takes on Bangladesh in the first Test starting Friday.

On New Zealand's 2004-05 tour of Bangladesh, Vettori picked up 20 wickets in two Tests, including 12 at Chittagong's MA Aziz Stadium. However, this tour's first Test will be played at the Divisional Stadium, which took over hosting duties from 2006.

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Live cricket score of India vs Australia 2nd Test Match from Mohali | Watch Cricket Scorecard

After the spin flop in Bangalore, the Indian think-tank finds itself in the usual Mohali quandary. Does it make sense to stick with two spinners on a track that is reputed to be most suited for pacers and seamers? Or is it imperative to pick at least three of the latter?

The prolonged monsoon this year, including a heavy morning downpour, may have an impact on the overall nature of the pitch. But as per Daljit Singh, PCA curator and chairman of BCCI's Pitches and Grounds Committee, the wicket will still be seamer-friendly.

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Friday, October 10, 2008

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Kapil Dev, the chairman of ICL has announced that ICL will start its second session from October 10. The number of teams and the venue of the tournament have yet to be decided. However, the major issue with the ICL is that it has yet to find backing among the national cricket boards in cricketing nations. The league matches would be held at four centers including of Gurgaon, and Panchkula.

Commenting on the growth path of ICL, former Indian wicketkeeper Kiran More said that the ICL was growing and it has a 50 crore budget for marketing. He declared that the ICL is part and parcel of growth in Indian cricket. However, the discontent was still there in the words of Kapil Dev when he said that he is not doing anything against the country and the double standard against ICL is wrong.

Answering to a question on IPL, the former Indian captain said that he holds one man responsible for dividing the cricket world, but he would not disclose the name as everyone knows him. Kapil was terse when he said that the deadlock should go away as ICL is doing everything for the betterment of the game including giving jobs to people and any apathy from BCCI is unwelcome.

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Live cricket score of Canada Cup 2nd Match - Pakistan vs Canada from King City | Watch Cricket Scorecard

Watch the four-nation limited overs tournament 2nd Match between Pakistan and Canada on October 10 2008.

The four-day four-nation tournament - Al Barakha Cup - is being organised by Sports International Marketing (SIM), a Pakistan-based sports event management company with worldwide operations in association with the Dubai-based Media Agency Middle East (MAME). Al Barakha Cup will be sponsored by the realty form for five years.

Cricket in Canada received a boost after the 2003 World Cup, when Canadian John Davison clubbed half a dozen sixes against the West Indies in the fastest recorded century in the history of the tournament. Today, it is one of the fastest growing sports in the country. 

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Live cricket score of Canada Cup 1st Match - Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe from King City | Watch Cricket Scorecard

The first international T20 cricket tournament will kick off on October 10 2008 at the Maple Leaf Grounds in Toronto under the sponsorship of the Dubai-based Al Barakah Group, a leading real estate company with projects worth AED 10 billion in the UAE.

The four-day four-nation tournament - Al Barakha Cup - is being organised by Sports International Marketing (SIM), a Pakistan-based sports event management company with worldwide operations in association with the Dubai-based Media Agency Middle East (MAME). Al Barakha Cup will be sponsored by the realty form for five years.

Cricket in Canada received a boost after the 2003 World Cup, when Canadian John Davison clubbed half a dozen sixes against the West Indies in the fastest recorded century in the history of the tournament. Today, it is one of the fastest growing sports in the country. The four-nation limited overs tournament gets off the ground with Sri Lanka facing Zimbabwe on October 10 2008.

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Live cricket score of India vs Australia 1st Test Match Day 2 from Bangalore | Watch Cricket Scorecard

Captain Ricky Ponting led from the front with a brilliant century to help Australia reach 254 for four at close on the opening day of the first Test against India at the M Chinnaswamy stadium in Bangalore on Thursday.

Zaheer Khan though spoiled Australia's day when he dismissed Michael Clarke (11) leg before wicket in the final over.

He also claimed a wicket in the first over of the day, when he had Matthew Hayden caught behind for 0.

But the day belonged to Ponting, who registered his maiden Test century on Indian soil. The 33-year-old right hander delighted the fans with a brilliant 123, which included 13 boundaries in 243 deliveries.

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Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Live cricket score of Bangladesh vs New Zealand 1st ODI Match from Mirpur | Watch Cricket Scorecard

There is one big question ahead of Bangladesh's home series against New Zealand: how will a team, already struggling to justify its status as a Test-playing nation, cope with the loss of 14 players to the ICL? The likes of Habibul Bashar and Mohammad Rafique may not be key figures anymore, but Bangladesh will surely feel the pinch of an exodus that includes several recent internationals. At full strength, they have failed to challenge major opposition since the World Cup last year and, with the talent pool now depleted, few would bet a change of odds against New Zealand.

On their last international assignment - a three-ODI series in Darwin - Bangladesh were humbled by Australia, with batting failures largely to blame. Glaringly, Mohammad Ashraful's own place in the side is under scrutiny following wretched form. But the dismal tour has been overshadowed the exodus to the ICL. While Bangladesh play New Zealand the Dhaka Warriors, comprising of the ICL's Bangladesh recruits led by former captain Bashar, will be showcasing their talent in India.

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Live cricket score of India vs Australia 1st Test Match from Bangalore | Watch Cricket Scorecard

Ricky Ponting, the Australia captain, believes the pressure on India's "fab four" batsmen will hand Australia an advantage when the Test series begins on Thursday. Sourav Ganguly has already announced he will retire after this series, while Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and VVS Laxman are also in the twilight of their careers.

But there is also significant pressure on Australia, who hold the Border-Gavaskar Trophy and have lost only one Test series - the 2005 Ashes - since they last went down to India in 2000-01. Australia also have an unusually unpredictable line-up and have several important selection decisions to make before the first Test starts in Bangalore.

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Tuesday, October 7, 2008

ECB chairman confident over Stanford match

England and Wales Cricket Board chairman Giles Clarke expressed confidence on Monday over the world's richest cricket match, the 20-million dollar Stanford Super Series clash against the West Indies.

The opening match between England and the Stanford Superstars side in Antigua on November 1 has been thrown into jeopardy by a dispute between the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and their sponsors Digicel, which is currently the subject of arbitration proceedings in London.

But Clarke said: "There is no reason to believe it won't take place. It's involving two other parties rather than ourselves and it doesn't involve Stanford.

"There are issues the West Indies Cricket Board is addressing with Digicel. We're not party to the issue, it's a matter between the two of them.

"I'm sure everybody involved in this debate is concerned for the best interests of West Indies cricket in particular.

"There's no doubt in my mind everybody is seeking to find a sensible solution to enable this very dramatic and extremely exciting game of cricket, which is much awaited in the Caribbean, to take place.

"It will be followed by our tour of the Caribbean, involving Test matches and ODIs, where, of course, Digicel are the WICB sponsors, so I'm sure that the wise heads involved will sort out the issues."

The ECB chairman also dismissed any concerns the 500,000 pound a man on offer to the winners will cause splits in the England camp between the players selected and those left out.

"We get this issue with central contracts getting bigger and bigger, with who's in the team and the high performance squad," he added.

"The debate on who's in the team is as old as cricket. As rewards rise generally, the rewards are rising for the highest quality players. There's nothing odd in that. Take a look at football.

"In many walks of life rewards have become more significant and what we're seeing is cricket's entire community getting used to the fact the rewards have dramatically increased for current players."

England all-rounder Luke Wright agreed that the lure of big money will not split the players. He said when the England squad got together last week the Stanford match was far from top of their agenda.

"It is a big game due to the financial side but in a cricketing context it's the lowest on the priority over the next year," he said.

"Obviously we've got the Ashes and we're out in India in the One-dayers, then there's the World Twenty20 here next year.

"Speaking to the lads it was really just another game that happens. It was actually very nice to see that everyone was concentrating more on winning the Ashes and winning in India than the Stanford game. That's what we are here for."



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Indo-Pakistan rivalry beats everything

Their upcoming Test series against Australia may be the flavour of the season but Indian skipper Anil Kumble said nothing can supplant the traditional rivalry that India and Pakistan share in terms of passion and commitment.

The leg-spinner said the upcoming series against Australia would bring out the best from the players, "but Indo-Pak, nothing can beat that passion and competitiveness on the field".

"I think every series has its charm and even India-Australia has such charm. But you can't really beat the rivalry that India-Pakistan has," Kumble told a news channel.

Today the series against Australia has assumed epic proportions and Kumble traced its roots to the historic 2001 tour.

"...(India-Australia) Not really a rivalry kind of a thing, but I think it all started probably in 2001 in Kolkata when we won the Test match and the series. Since then India-Australia series has always been something which everybody looks forward to," he said.

Asked as to how the seniors planned to meet the expectations of the people, Kumble said, "That's the challenge for a sportsman. You are not trying to prove anything to anyone. It's all about your competitiveness, your spirit and your performance is the pride of the country."

India's highest wicket-taker also put a lid on talks surrounding his retirement.

"I am still enjoying the game and enjoying the challenges and it will be great to have a crack at the Australian this time," he said.

"I only take answers from how the body is feeling. I think the body is fairly okay. I take it one series at a time. I don't look too far ahead," Kumble said.

"Probably I am the only cricketer who is still playing cricket after retiring from one day formats. I'm not shy to say I don't miss playing ODI cricket. I still love the game," he added.

About the Australian squad which many felt to be the weakest to have toured the country, Kumble said it was not much different from what India played Down Under.

"When you look at their squad, it's not really that different from what we played in Australia about a year ago. So, in that sense, it's no different, it's just that conditions will be different.

"Home conditions for us and to some of them it's really new, so in that sense they are inexperienced. Probably for us there is a great challenge and the best possible chance for us to go for victory and ensure that we bring back the Border-Gavaskar Trophy," Kumble said.



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