Chemplast defeat Roofit XI by five wickets in final

Shrugging off a poor start, Chemplast, Chennai completed a five wicketvictory over Roofit XI, Mumbai to win the Coromandel Cement Cup in theKSCA Diamond Jubilee invitation tournament at the MaharajaJayachamdaraja Wodayar Sports Centre in Bangalore on Wednesday.Roofit XI, who were 143 for eight in their second innings at close ofplay on the second day after gaining a first innings lead of 13 runswere all out without adding any run. Left arm spinner R Ramkumar tookboth wickets to finish with three for 24 off 6.4 overs.This left Chemplast a target of 157 in the allotted 40 overs. But theymade a a shocking start. Sujith Somasundar (2), S Badrinath (3) andAditya Srikkanth (0) were out with only 27 runs on the board. Howeverthe other opener Jinju Joseph and skipper Ajay Kudua put the inningsback on the rails with a fourth wicket stand of 91 runs off 19.3overs. By the time Joseph was out for 61 off 84 balls with seven hitsto the ropes, Chemplast were well on the road to victory. Kudua and JHariesh (29 not out) then virtually finished the job but with thescores level, Kudua was out for 54. He faced 74 balls and hit sixfours. Off the next ball, Hariesh got the winning boundary.

Mark Waugh strikes form for the Blues

Mark Waugh answered his critics today in the New South Wales Blues’ decisive seven-wicket victory over Queensland in the Mercantile Mutual Cup at Bankstown Oval.Returning from a short break due to back trouble and under fire for his form for Australia, the 35 year-old Waugh scored 108 not out on the ground where he cut his teeth in grade cricket as New South Wales overhauled the Queensland total of 247 with fourteen balls to spare.With Waugh at the finish was Michael Bevan, who scored the winning runs with a four to bring up his own half-century.In front of a sellout crowd of around 4300, Queensland captain Stuart Law won the toss and elected to bat first in fine but overcast conditions.Openers Matthew Hayden and Jimmy Maher made a promising start to the innings, before left-arm paceman Nathan Bracken made the first breakthrough of the day. Replacing Brett Lee at the southern end, Bracken’s first ball of the day was bowled wide of the off stump to Hayden, who chased it and got an edge to wicketkeeper Brad Haddin, who took the ball in front of first slip. Hayden made 14 of an opening partnership of 30.Maher and the incoming batsman Martin Love took advantage of the small Bankstown Oval to despatch any loose deliveries to the fence, and at the end of the first fifteen overs Queensland were 1/73. The next over saw Maher loft Bracken for the first six of the day (which was dropped by a spectator).In the nineteenth over, Maher was in sight of his half-century when he mistimed a slower dipping delivery from MacGill, giving Glenn McGrath an easy catch at mid-off. Maher faced 61 deliveries for his 48 and struck seven fours and a six.Andrew Symonds surprisingly came to the crease ahead of Stuart Law. The change of order made little difference. MacGill’s first delivery to Symonds was a top-spinner which kept straight and low and deceived the Queensland all-rounder. Symonds was gone lbw for a golden duck and the Bulls were 3/88.Stuart Law survived the hat-trick ball, but in the next over from Shane Lee he was given out caught behind to a ball which he appeared to have edged to wicketkeeper Haddin. Video replays indicated that the ball apparently missed the edge of the bat and brushed Law’s back pad. Law appeared to be asking umpire Hair as he left the field whether he was out caught or lbw – in either case, the ball seemed headed on a trajectory which would have cleared the stumps. Law made 4 and Queensland were 4/98.Clinton Perren replaced Law at the crease and struggled against MacGill and Shane Lee. After facing fifteen scoreless deliveries, a frustrated Perren chased a wideish MacGill delivery and slashed it straight to Bracken at point. The Bulls had lost their last four wickets for the addition of 28 runs.Lee Carseldine joined Love, who brought up his fifty in the thirtieth over by lofting Brett Lee over the midwicket fence, just wide of one of the Mercantile Mutual signs. Love’s fifty came from 64 deliveries, including six fours and a six.Martin Love and Lee Carseldine built a steady recovery between the thirtieth and fortieth overs. Love hit Shane Lee for two consecutive sixes to mid-wicket, but four balls later the Queensland batsman chipped to short mid-on where Mark Higgs took a smart catch close to the ground. Love scored 82 from 101 deliveries. Queensland were 6/188 after forty, and back on track for a score around 250.Brett Lee was brought back into the attack at the start of the 44th over and struck immediately. He pitched a ball very short to Carseldine, who was advancing down the pitch. Carseldine played a cramped hook shot off his gloves straight into the air, with the bowler taking the return catch almost face-to-face with the batsman. Carseldine had scored a valuable 33.With Queensland reaching 7/214 after 45 overs, Lee struck twice in his next over. He bowled a bouncer to Scott Prestwidge – who used to play grade cricket at Bankstown Oval – who attempted a misjudged pull shot, lofted to the waiting hands of Michael Slater at mid-on.Three balls later, Wade Seccombe (15) played an uppish cover drive straight to Steve Waugh. Queensland were 9/215.Creevey and Bichel, both with useful track records with the bat, steered the Bulls through the final overs before each claiming a six off Brett Lee’s tenth, and NSW’s 50th, over. Creevey hooked a short ball which just cleared the Mr Whippy van at backward square leg, before Bichel lifted a short ball over mid-wicket.That final over, in which 21 runs were scored, was the only blemish in a fine exhibition of pace bowling by Lee, who finished with the figures of 3/54. MacGill took 3/44 from his ten, while Shane Lee (2/42 from seven) and Nathan Bracken (1/39 from nine) were the other wicket-takers.Glenn McGrath’s lack of penetration must be a cause of concern, however. Today he took 0/43 from ten overs. Discounting a game of grade cricket yesterday, his last three appearances for Australia and New South Wales have been worth figures of 29-1-152-0.Chasing 248 for victory, Mark Waugh, back in the side after being rested last week through injury, opening the batting with Michael Slater, got the Blues off to a strong start against a Queensland attack lacking Kasprowicz, Dale and Muller. Fifty runs were scored in the first twelve overs, but the thirteenth over of the day saw Andy Bichel strike twice.Slater (29 from 45 balls) failed to get his timing right to a short ball from Bichel and holed out to Clinton Perren at long off. Four balls later, Brad Haddin, the man of the match against the Bushrangers last Sunday, attempted a cover drive, getting a thick edge which was taken by a diving Matthew Hayden at gully.Steve Waugh came to the crease with the score 2/52, and together with his brother proceeded to dominate an attack lacking a spin bowler. Promising paceman Ashley Noffke was perhaps the tidiest of the Queensland bowlers in the opening stages. Brendon Creevey began his spell off a short run, and when this proved ineffective reverted to his normal run-up. Andrew Symonds’ three over spell yielded 29 runs, including a six by Steve Waugh dropped by the lad outside the mid-wicket fence. Mark’s fifty came from 71 deliveries, including six fours.Steve’s innings came to an end one run short of his own half-century, when he edged a ball from former Bankstown team-mate Scott Prestwidge into the gloves of Wade Seccombe. The Blues captain took exactly 49 balls to score his 49 runs, hitting eight fours and a six.Bevan joined Mark Waugh at the crease, and with all the experience of 366 one-day internationals between them, the rest of the innings was a formality. Never rushed, and never troubled by a Queensland team which lacked the variety of a specialist spinner, they put together an unbeaten fourth-innings partnership of 105 runs in 19 overs to complete the victory.Waugh’s second one-day hundred for the Blues was completed at the end of the 45th over when he took a single off Andrew Symonds. Waugh’s 100 took 127 deliveries and included eleven boundaries. It completed a remarkable double for the Waugh twins – Mark scoring a century in Bankstown Oval’s first Mercantile Mutual Cup game after Steve made a hundred in the ground’s first Sheffield Shield game four years ago.Bevan’s fifty – his fourteenth for the Blues without ever breaking the ton – came from 60 deliveries including four fours, the last of which was pulled over mid-wicket off the bowling of Noffke to end the game.Mark Waugh unsurprisingly won the man of the match award. The Blues now advance to nine points after two games at the top of the Mercantile Mutual Cup ladder. They play the Victorian Bushrangers at Punt Road, Richmond, next Sunday, and will be keen to take further advantage of their international stars while still available. The Bulls next Mercantile Mutual Cup game is a day-nighter at the WACA against the Western Warriors on November 15.

Hafeez, Azhar stay away from camp due to Amir's presence

Pakistan’s ODI captain Azhar Ali and veteran allrounder Mohammad Hafeez have chosen to stay away from the ongoing conditioning camp in Lahore, apparently due to Mohammad Amir’s inclusion among the probables for the camp. Azhar confirmed that he had stayed away because of Amir and Pakistan’s team media manager, Agha Akbar, said Hafeez’s absence was also apparently for the same reason.Amir, who is in the selection mix after serving a five-year ban for his role in the 2010 spot-fixing scandal, was one of the 26 probables named for the pre-season conditioning camp in the build-up to the New Zealand tour. Both Hafeez and Azhar were playing domestic matches in Karachi and had missed the first three days of the camp which began on December 21. They were scheduled to join the camp on Thursday, but Agha Akbar confirmed that the pair did not train with the side.”Both are not joining the training camp today apparently because of Mohammad Amir,” Akbar told ESPNcricinfo.Azhar was more direct. “I will not attend the camp as long as Amir is there,” he said. “This is my decision and we are open to discuss with the PCB. I don’t want to comment on Hafeez’s decision, but we both have the same stance.'”In November, Hafeez had reportedly turned down an offer in the Bangladesh Premier League from the Chittagong Vikings franchise, who had enlisted Amir. Hafeez told ESPNcricinfo that he could not play “with any player who has tarnished and brought a bad name to the country”, but was open to accepting an offer from a different franchise. He stressed that this was his personal opinion.In November 2011, Amir – along with Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif – was sentenced in a London Court on charges conspiracy to accept corrupt payments and conspiracy to cheat at gambling after a plot was uncovered in a sting operation to bowl deliberate no-balls in a Test against England in 2010. Amir was given a six-month jail sentence and served half of it at the Portland Young Offenders Institution in DorsetHe was also given a five-year ban by the ICC, and his suspension period formally ended on September 1 this year. Amir had been allowed to return to cricket ahead of schedule by the ICC in January and has since featured in Pakistan’s domestic T20 and first-class competitions. He was also a part of the BPL 2015-16, playing nine matches for the Chittagong Vikings franchise.

Record-breaking Godleman stars for England

ScorecardBilly Godleman struck the highest score by an England Under-19 batsman in one-day internationals as the team kept alive their hopes of squaring the series against Pakistan Under-19s with an 80-run win at Grace Road. Godleman and Adam Lyth added 126 for the second wicket as England piled up their biggest total at this level then Steven Finn’s four wickets meant Pakistan couldn’t get close.The day after the senior side comprehensively beat India at The Rose Bowl, the U-19s put in an equally impressive display. The 36-run defeat at Northampton left England facing a must-win situation to retain any interest in the series. Godleman and Alex Wakely laid a solid base with an opening stand of 100 before Lyth arrived and increased the scoring rate.Godleman showed the skills which have earned him a place in Middlesex’s Championship side and why many believe he is an England opener in the waiting. He was strong through the off side and paced his innings to perfection, expanding during the closing overs and surpassing such household names as Michael Vaughan and Mike Gatting.Lyth’s 75 took 65 balls and although the middle succumbed to a series of wild swings, the momentum was never lost and England scored more than 100 off the last 10 overs.Pakistan needed a rapid start if they were to chase down the runs, but weren’t helped when opener Shan Masood was unable to take his place after picking up a finger injury in the field. Finn produced a superb opening spell and removed Umar Amin, who has been one Pakistan’s leading batsmen on the tour.Usman Salahuddin again showed good form, but was forced to retire hurt with cramp when Pakistan needed to accelerate. Left-arm spinner Liam Dawson removed Ali Asad and Imad Wasim in three balls as the middle order tried hit out and got out. Although Salahuddin returned to completed a battling half-century, and Masood showed what Pakistan had missed in the top order, the contest was long since over.The final match of the series takes place on the same ground on Thursday.

Weston leaves Gloucestershire

Weston is moving north to be closer to his family © Martin Williamson

Gloucestershire have announced that Phil Weston is to leave the club at the end of the season to spend more time with his family. Weston joined Gloucestershire in 2003 after leaving Worcestershire, who he played with since making his debut in 1991.”I have asked to be released from the final year of my contract with Gloucestershire primarily for family reasons; this is to move back to my home in the north,” Weston said. “This has been a difficult decision and one which I have not taken lightly as I have enjoyed many happy and successful times during my four years at Nevil Road.””I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone involved at the club especially the supporters and players to whom I wish every success in the future.”Weston has enjoyed a solid final season, scoring 911 runs in the Championship at 39.60, with two hundreds and six fifties.”It was a great bonus to sign Phil in 2003 and he has been part of a very successful opening partnership with Craig Spearman,” Gloucestershire’s chief executive, Tom Richardson, added. “Obviously we are sorry that he is no longer playing with us but in this sense we do respect his wishes.”

Gayle and Sarwan dismiss attorney

Ramnaresh Sarwan and Chris Gayle have parted company with their attorney, Sanjeev Datadin, after he released a statement on their behalf expressing their disappointment with the manner in which the ongoing contracts dispute had been handled.In a press release dated July 27, 2005, Sarwan and Gayle hit out at the “painful and difficult situation” in which they had been placed regarding the ongoing tour of Sri Lanka, adding that they had been presented with two equally unpalatable options:”Firstly, to refuse to play … and appear to be selfishly abandoning West Indies Cricket and the many loyal fans who have supported them faithfully over the years … and secondly, to choose to participate [and] appear to be abandoning their team-mates and colleagues who have sought their support.”The July 27 release also criticised “the unrelenting and unnecessary dispute” between the West Indies Cricket Board and West Indies Players Association. “Both players wish to express their disappointment with the handling of the entire matter. They fear that the current approach to the resolution of the dispute is only likely to deepen the divide between the stakeholders.”However, the pair have since gone on record to distance themselves from those remarks, and have released an independent follow-up to Mr Datadin’s remarks:”In order to provide clarity and remove the speculation that has been rife as a result of a press release issued by Mr Sanjeev Datadin on the 27th day of July 2005, we wish to state the following:

  • We have never given any instructions to say or suggest that we will break or have broken away from, disapproved of or had any complaint about WIPA or its handling of any matter.

  • We have been made aware and have been involved in the decision-making by WIPA on our behalf and other players throughout.
  • We deny categorically that pressure was placed on us by WIPA to make any decisions at any time.
  • We have informed Mr. Sanjeev Datadin that his services will no longer be required with immediate effect.
  • We are totally committed to West Indies Cricket.

    McKenzie stars for South Africans

    Day 1 of 3 Central Districts 36 for 2 trail South Africans 286 for 5 (McKenzie 100*, Boucher 58) by 250 runs
    ScorecardNeil McKenzie ran up an unbeaten 100 to provide the South Africans some solidity after a shaky start to their match against Central Districts at Napier. After McKenzie reached his hundred, Mark Boucher, the captain, declared the innings at 286 for 5 and gave his bowlers a dozen overs in which they reduced their opponents to 36 for 2. Andre Nel and David Terbrugge bowled with hostility and picked up a wicket each, and left Central Districts with a rebuilding job on their hands.McKenzie walked in with the South Africans tottering at 86 for 3, and struck 12 fours and four sixes in the kind of innings his team sorely needed after their failures in the one-day series. He found an ally in Boucher, who scored 58 in a 115-run partnership for the fifth wicket that rebuilt the innings. Then Nicky Boje tonked a quickfire 38 and added 81 runs with McKenzie before the innings came to a close.Jacques Rudolph struck 42 and put on 44 with Herschelle Gibbs, who was the first of Andrew Schwass’s three wickets. However, Rudolph could not convert his start into a more substantial innings, and when Schwass removed Gary Kirsten (4) and Martin van Jaarsveld (21) soon after, the score was 90 for 4. It was then that McKenzie made his case for selection.

    Statistical highlight for Tendulkar during India and Sri Lanka match

    There were a number of interesting features of this match. Firstly, SachinTendulkar passed his own record for the most runs scored in a World Cup tournament. He had scored 523 runs (avg 87.16) in 1996.Most runs in a World Cup tournament

    Name Team M Inns NO Runs HS Avg SR 100 50 YearSR Tendulkar Ind 8 8 0 571 152 71.37 90.34 1 5 2003SR Tendulkar Ind 7 7 1 523 137 87.16 85.59 2 3 1996ME Waugh Aus 7 7 1 484 130 80.66 85.51 3 1 1996GA Gooch Eng 8 8 0 471 115 58.87 70.29 1 3 1987R Dravid Ind 8 8 1 461 145 65.85 85.52 2 3 1999MD Crowe NZ 9 9 5 456 100* 114.00 90.65 1 4 1992PA de Silva SL 6 6 1 448 145 89.60 107.69 2 2 1996DC Boon Aus 8 8 0 447 93 55.87 76.67 0 5 1987Javed Miandad Pak 9 9 2 437 89 62.42 62.33 0 5 1992GR Marsh Aus 8 8 1 428 126* 61.14 68.26 2 1 1987

    Tendulkar was dismissed for the 8th time in the nineties in Limited OversInternationals, passing the 7 dismissals in the nineties by Aravinda deSilva. De Silva has also made two not out scores in the nineties, making 9 scores in the nineties in total, one ahead of Tendulkar’s 8.The Sri Lankan innings included 5 ducks. This one short of the most ducks ina Limited Overs International innings. It was, however, the first time inLimited Overs Internationals that the first four batsman dismissed in an innings all made ducks.Most ducks in a Limited Overs International innings

    Ducks For Against Venue Season6 Pakistan England Birmingham 19876 Pakistan West Indies Cape Town 1992/936 South Africa Australia Sydney 2001/025 England West Indies Lord’s 19795 England Zimbabwe Harare 1996/975 West Indies Pakistan Melbourne 1996/975 South Africa Pakistan Sharjah 1999/005 West Indies Zimbabwe Sydney 2000/015 New Zealand Pakistan Auckland 2000/015 Zimbabwe Sri Lanka Colombo-SSC 2001/025 Canada Sri Lanka Paarl 2002/035 Sri Lanka India Johannesburg 2002/03

    Finally, Mohammad Kaif became the first fielder to take 4 catches in aWorld Cup match. For the record the following fielders all held theprevious record of 3:

    Name For Against Venue SeasonCH Lloyd West Indies Sri Lanka Manchester 1975DA Reeve England Pakistan Adelaide 1991/92Ijaz Ahmed Pakistan Australia Perth 1991/92AR Border Australia Zimbabwe Hobart 1991/92CL Cairns New Zealand UAE Faisalabad 1995/96GP Thorpe England Sri Lanka Lord’s 1999NJ Astle New Zealand Australia Cardiff 1999IL Philip Scotland Bangladesh Edinburgh 1999RT Ponting Australia Bangladesh Chester-le-Street 1999SC Williams West Indies Scotland Leicester 1999AR Whittall Zimbabwe South Africa Chelmsford 1999V Sehwag India Holland Paarl 2002/03LJ Burger Namibia England Port Elizabeth 2002/03HH Dippenaar South Africa Bangladesh Bloemfontein 2002/03D Mongia India Namibia Pietermaritzburg 2002/03V Sehwag India England Durban 2002/03AF Giles England Australia Port Elizabeth 2002/03

    Monir and Tareq of Bangladesh-A is now practicing with the National Squad

    The National Squad is taking the service of two pace bowlers from Bangladesh-A for their net sessions in BKSP and Dhaka. Monir from Surjatarun Club and Tareq Aziz from Dhanmondi Club are practicing with the Bangladesh team without a break.It happened when Mohammed Sharif got himself injured and had to take some days off. The team felt that they are lacking enough pace bowlers for batting practice. So, they went for Monir and Tareq Aziz to help them out.Sharif is still out of the field, therefore, the pace duo is still with the team.Monir’s domestic performance was good enough to get him a call from Bangladesh-A. He captured 22 wickets from 11 matches in Premier Division 2000-2001. A tall and lanky Monir acted as a new ball operator for Surjatarun Club with Ahmed Kamal at the other end. He is going to have a training tour in Australia in October 2001. Wayne Philips, the present coach of Commonwealth Bank Cricket Academy of Australia, will guide a five-member team where Monir is the only fast bowler. Two of them are from Bangladesh-A and the rest are members of Under-19.Tareq Aziz could not play that well in the Premier League, yet he was called in for the A-team. Alike Monir he is a pace bowler who used to open for Dhanmondi Club.The practice sessions with the national side is tough but very exciting, they acknowledged." It is really thrilling to have Trevor Chappell just behind when you are bowling in nets. Besides, we are bowling against the best batsmen of the country, which is helping a lot to reveal the weaknesses we have," they said.The 29-member Bangladesh-A team run their practice in BKSP, four days a weak under coach Dipu Roy Chowdhury and Golam Farooq Suru.

    Kerala's woes continue as they slump to 69/4

    Vanka Pratap in the process of giving Hyderabad the upper hand with atimely century, put to shade a good bowling performance by Keralaseamer Tinu Yohannan (6 for 177). Such was the dominance of Hyderabadthat they declared at 489 for 9 well into the second day of theirSouth Zone Ranji Trophy match at the Nuclear Fuel Complex Ground atHyderabad on Thursday. Kerala at stumps were tottering at 69 for 4.Resuming where he left off the previous evening, Vanka Pratap (128)went on to complete his century after a 317 minute stay at the crease.His overnight partner Vinay Kumar (71) was not far behind, reachinghis half century off 85 balls. After forging a 146 run fourth wicketstand with Vanka Pratap, Vinay departed caught by Ananthapadmanabhanoff Ramprakash. Then Vanka Pratap fell leg before to Yohannan afteradding 45 run for the fifth wicket with PR Satwalkar. Stumper MSrinivas joined Satwalkar and put on 56 runs for the sixth wicket.After the fall of Satwalkar, the Hyderabad innings folded up with theaddition of 41 runs. In reply Kerala made a circumspect start with theopeners V Girilal (22) and MP Sorab (24) adding 48 runs. But disasterstruck Kerala when former Indian spinner Venkatapathy Raju wasintroduced into the attack. Raju drew first blood for Hyderabad in the18th over when he trapped Girilal in front. Two balls later he sentback Sorab in much the similar manner. Kerala’s woes were not to endthere as Raju in his very next over picked up the wicket of S Shankar(0) caught by Vinay Kumar. Kanwaljit Singh joined in the act and inhis very first over trapped Sunil Oasis (6) leg before.

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