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Monday, November 26, 2012

Cricket News and Cricket Highlights - Crichotline

Cricket News and Cricket Highlights - Crichotline


Early strikes put New Zealand in command on Day 2 despite Herath’s six wicket haul #SLvsNZ

Posted: 26 Nov 2012 05:49 AM PST


Rangana Herath grabbed six wickets to lead Sri Lanka’s fightback on the second day of the second and final Test against New Zealand at the P. Sara Oval in Colombo on Monday.

The left-arm spinner removed skipper Ross Taylor for 142 and Kane Williamson for 135 in his three overs as the tourists slipped from 276-2 to 298-5 in their first innings at lunch.

He added four more to return with 6 wickets for 103 runs from the first innings and restrict New Zealand to 412.

But the Kiwi pacers came back with a strong reply to sent back the three-bigs of Lankan batting just within 12 runs. Tim Southee struck twice to send back Tillekeratne Dilshan (5) and Kumar Sangakkara on a duck. Trent Boult picked up Mahela Jayawardene for 4, leaving the host team on 43/3 at the end of the day.

Earlier, Taylor and Williamson added 262 for the third wicket to put their team in a strong position before they fell in the space of 14 runs, trapped leg-before while attempting to sweep.

Part-time off-spinner Tillakaratne Dilshan bowled wicket-keeper Kruger van Wyk for a duck as New Zealand lost three wickets in the morning session after adding 75 to their overnight total of 223-2.

Taylor, 119 overnight, cracked 11 fours in his 306-ball knock while Williamson’s 305-ball innings included 12 boundaries.

Sri Lanka, who took their second wicket in the fourth over on Sunday, continued to struggle until Herath and Dilshan struck in the second hour of the morning.

Williamson, 95 overnight, reached his third Test century in 18 matches with an edged four to third man off paceman Shaminda Eranga.

He also completed 1,000 Test runs a few overs later, fluently driving seamer Nuwan Kulasekara through the covers for a boundary.

Herath, who took 11 wickets in his team’s crushing 10-wicket victory in the opening Test in Galle, has so far taken two wickets for 57 off 32 overs.

India squad for last two test to be announced on Tuesday: BCCI #IndvsEng

Posted: 26 Nov 2012 04:00 AM PST


The Indian squad for the third and fourth cricket Tests against England to be played in Kolkata and Nagpur will be picked in Mumbai on Tuesday, the BCCI said.

“The selection committee meeting is to be held on Tuesday (in Mumbai) to choose the teams for the next two Tests,” informed Cricket Board’s secretary and meeting convener, Sanjay Jagdale.

If captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who will be part of the selection panel discussions without a vote along with coach Duncan Fletcher, has his way, not many changes are expected in the composition of the squad for the next two games.

“Not much. We have replacements but you don’t chop and change or rotate the players just on the basis of one or two Test matches. You have to give them a fair run. Thats what it’s all about,” Dhoni said after India suffered a humiliating 10-wicket loss in the second Test here.

“Otherwise we will keep changing players in every game.

So it’s good to give the players a fair amount of games so that they are also comfortable and are not thinking about the selection,” said Dhoni.

Indian spin trio of Pragyan Ojha, Ravichandran Ashwin and Harbhajan Singh allowed rival captain Alastair Cook and Kevin Pietersen to rattle up a double century stand to help England cross 400 on a helpful track in the second Test.

This may provide some thinking on the part of selectors to have a look at the option of a leg-spinner being drafted into the squad to provide the spin department more variety and the front runners if this view gets support are Amit Mishra and Piyush Chawla.

The star-studded Indian batting also failed to click, barring Cheteshwar Pujara’s classy 135 in the first innings total of 327 and Gautam Gambhir’s return to some form in the disastrous second innings with an innings of 65 out of 142.

But, with Dhoni exuding confidence that his batsmen will come to the party for the remaining games, there may not be many changes in this department too.

The third Test begins from December 5 while the fourth Test will be played between December 13 and 17.

Shane Watson, Mitchell Johnson returns to Australian squad for Perth Test #AusvsSA

Posted: 26 Nov 2012 03:30 AM PST


Australia has dropped batsman Rob Quiney for Shane Watson and named three extra fast bowlers in a 14-man squad announced on Monday for this week’s final Test against South Africa in Perth.

As well as including fit-again allrounder Watson, selectors called up pace trio Josh Hazlewood, John Hastings and Mitchell Johnson with fast bowler James Pattinson ruled out by a side strain for the rest of the home Test season.

Quiney was dropped after making a pair of ducks in the second Adelaide Test against the Proteas, which finished in a draw in Adelaide on Monday.

Australia captain Michael Clarke said the addition of the three new pacemen was designed to cover fast bowlers Peter Siddle and Ben Hilfenhaus in case they didn’t recover from bowling long spells in the Adelaide heat in Pattinson’s absence.

While Hastings, Hazelwood and Johnson have been added to the squad, left-arm fast bowler Mitchell Starc, 12th man in the initial two Tests, is expected to get a start in Perth.

The series is all-square following a series-opening draw in Brisbane.

Australia - Michael Clarke (capt), Shane Watson, Ed Cowan, David Warner, Ricky Ponting, Mike Hussey, Matthew Wade, Peter Siddle, Ben Hilfenhaus, Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, John Hastings, Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Johnson.

MS Dhoni wants spinning track in Kolkata too #IndvsEng

Posted: 26 Nov 2012 03:00 AM PST


India’s ploy to prepare a spinning track might have backfired as England registered a 10-wicket win in the second Test, but host captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni said he would like to have a similar pitch for the third game, starting at Kolkata on December 5.

“Of course, we want a similar track as that’s where our speciality is. What’s the point playing on flat tracks and trying to win the toss and just batting for 3 or 4 days,” said Dhoni after England inflicted a humiliating defeat on India in the second Test here to level the four-Test series 1-1.

“You want to face challenges in Test cricket and these are the sort of wickets that push you towards that, so definitely all the wickets should be like that,” he added.

Insisting that he would like a typical sub-continental wicket in Kolkata as well, Dhoni said, “I would like a typical sub-continental wicket, which should turn from the first day as I have been saying, so that there is no importance of toss and whichever team plays better cricket wins the game.

“You feel a bit disappointed (at losing) but the good thing about these wickets is no side is guaranteed to win and have to play well to win. That’s why I call for a track that starts to turn early.”

Dhoni had asked for a turning track despite India winning the first Test by nine wickets on a low and slow pitch at Ahmedabad’s Motera stadium to go 1-0 up in the series.

Though his demand was met by the Wankhede curator, the hosts slumped to a huge defeat, unable to cope up with the left-arm spin of Monty Panesar and off spinner Graeme Swann.

Heaping praise on Panesar, who grabbed 11 wickets in the match, Dhoni said, “Monty bowled exceptionally well. Spinners from both sides bowled well but it was different to what Monty bowled. He was drawing the batsman to come on to the front foot more and was getting some turn too.”

“If you see specially in this Test match, Monty bowled differently from all the other (spin) bowlers. Others were getting some turn and bounce but Monty was someone who was bowling at real pace, close to 90-95 kmph or even above that. Still he was able to get some (quick) turn. I think he was the one who had a big impact on the game,” said Dhoni.

“If you compare all the other bowlers, most of them got the wickets but did not trouble the batsmen as much as Monty did, so I think a big credit goes to him. If you get performances like these the margin of defeats can be bigger.”

Dhoni also added that in comparison to Panesar, India’s spin trio of Pragyan Ojha, Ravichandran Ashwin and Harbhajan Singh bowled a bit too short.

The Indian skipper appreciated the efforts of the batsmen — Cheteshwar Pujara, Alastair Cook and Kevin Pietersen — all of whom batted well on a track that was assisting the bowlers.

“Credit goes to Pujara from our side who batted really well (in making 135 in the first innings). And Pietersen and Cook batted really well, played off the back-foot really well. I wish we (our bowlers) could have been a bit fuller and asked them to drive a bit more.

“We also tried to bowl fast but did not get the same sort of purchase from the wicket as Monty got. The way he bowled put a lot of pressure on the batsmen and he did not give us anything easy to score off.

“The thing we could have done slightly better is let them drive a bit more than what we did because if you bowl short on a wicket that has a bit of bounce you (batsmen) get more time especially if you bowl slow,” explained Dhoni.

England won’t get complacent after big win against India: Alastair Cook

Posted: 26 Nov 2012 02:30 AM PST


Heroes of England’s thumping 10-wicket triumph against India in the second Test, skipper Alastair Cook and aggressive batsman Kevin Pietersen on Monday said the team will have to guard against complacency in the remaining two matches.

“Any win in India is a huge win. I played 18 one day games and won one game. I have won more Test matches than one day games in India. Any Test victory or any victory in India is huge,” said Pietersen whose record 206-run partnership with Cook (122) provided the platform for the massive win.

“But we are not going to get ahead of us, that is for sure. Last week we got hammered and this week we turned it around,” he added.

Cook also said the team would not get carried away.

“We have set the series out really well. We have got two games to go now and it is level. It is a really good performance. Like Kev said, we are not getting too carried away. We are going to enjoy tonight,” he said.

“Enjoy the victory and we need to, we have got a lot of back to back test matches in India, so we need to rest up well. And make sure when we get to Kolkata, we train with same purpose and intense to win game there,” he added.

Cook, who notched up his second century in the series on the trot and is level on 22 career hundreds with Pietersen and three other former greats, lavished praise on his partner.

“It has been an incredible turnaround from the lads. The character we showed from last week’s heavy defeat (in the series opener at Ahmedabad),” Cook said.

“We didn’t let our heads drop down. We went back and had game here. Worked as hard as we did in the nets, and that belief and form which I said we needed to do into the game,” added the player whose birthday falls on Christmas Day.

Endorsing his captain’s view, Pietersen said the important thing was his team’s batsmen could transfer the way they batted in the nets into the actual game.

“As Cookie said we practised hard. But the important thing is not scoring the runs in the net but scoring the runs in the middle. Quite a few of our guys were able to do that. I thought that our spinners were exceptional in this match.

“Chef (Cook) hasn’t spoken about himself yet but he is 27. Has got 22 Test hundreds, there is no reason why he shouldn’t get 35-40 Test hundreds in his incredible test career. It’s special to be part of this team. The dressing room is certainly united. It’s fun. We are having a great time in this tour,” Pietersen declared.

Cook felt his team’s spin twins had read the wicket very well.

“I think it is the job of the spinner to work out the wicket. I thought Monty and Swanny did that. It was fantastic.

The way they bowled and yesterday afternoon was fantastic. It is always hard when you have got to perform.”

“You are the guys who have to take the wickets. They stood out and fronted up to take that challenge and took the wickets. Full credit to them,” Cook said.

The England skipper said he was confident his side will take the confidence earned here into the Kolkata Test commencing on December 5.

“It’s been a brilliant full three days. We can take a lot of confidence from these three days. When we get to Kolkata, whatever the conditions, the side should adapt well to those conditions,” he said.

“When they get their noses ahead, they are going to keep their noses ahead. That is what India did in Ahmedabad, and that is what we did.”

Cook said his team had done very well in the Indian first innings too but for the century stand between Cheteshwar Pujara, who made 135, and R Ashwin (68) that pulled India out of the rut from 169 for 6.

“The first day, they were seven down (six down), I think. It was a really good day. We fought really hard and Ashwin and Pujara, if they hadn’t put the partnership, it would have been a far better day for us.

South Africa called up all-rounder Ryan McLaren for Australia series #AusvsSA

Posted: 26 Nov 2012 02:00 AM PST


Chevrolet Knights all-rounder Ryan McLaren has been called into the South African tour squad as cover for several injured players ahead of this week’s final Perth Test against Australia, Cricket South Africa (CSA) said on Sunday.

All-rounder Jacques Kallis has an injured hamstring and paceman Vernon Philander missed the current second Adelaide Test with a lower back complaint.

“There are injury concerns around both Jacques Kallis and Vernon Philander,” CSA selection convener Andrew Hudson said in a statement.

“So we have specifically gone for an all-rounder as a like-for-like replacement. Ryan can comfortably bat at number seven in addition to his seam bowling skills.”

McLaren’s only previous Test match was against England at the Wanderers Stadium in 2010.

CSA said McLaren will leave for Australia on Monday.

The third and final Test begins at Perth’s WACA Ground on Friday.

India vs England Day 4 Highlights 2nd Test Mumbai 26 Nov 2012

Posted: 26 Nov 2012 01:45 AM PST


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Monty Panesar 6-81 vs India

Post Match Presentation

Kevin Pietersen – Man of the Match

Faf du Plessis century helps Proteas draw 2nd Test against Australia #AusvsSA

Posted: 26 Nov 2012 01:30 AM PST


Faf du Plessis helped South Africa salvage a draw in an epic debut, defying the Australian attack all day Monday to post his maiden Test century.

Du Plessis (110 not out) defended resolutely in partnerships with AB de Villiers (33) and Jacques Kallis (46) after resuming at 77 for 4, before guiding the South Africans to 248 for 8 at stumps in a tense last hour of the second Test at Adelaide.

Du Plessis batted for seven hours and faced 376 balls, sprinkling 14 boundaries into a gritty defensive knock to ensure back-to-back draws between Australia and South Africa in a series for the first time since 1921.

In the end, a late two-wicket burst from Peter Siddle (4-54) — removing both Dale Steyn and Rory Kleinveldt for ducks — left it up to Morne Morkel (8 not out) to navigate the final over.

The No. 10 batsman hit two boundaries in the last over to deprive the injury-depleted Australian attack a victory that most people had expected coming into the final day.

Du Plessis anchored an 89-run fifth-wicket stand with de Villiers and 90 for the sixth with Kallis, who was batting with a hamstring injury that has prevented him from bowling or fielding since early on day one and will likely rule him out of the third Test in Perth starting Friday.

After no wickets fell in 35 hours in the first session, Siddle bowled de Villiers just after lunch to end his 220-ball innings — the longest without a boundary in Test records. Kallis batted stubbornly for two and a half hours, facing 110 balls before he walked after giving a bat-pad catch off Nathan Lyon (3 for 49) to Ed Cowan at short leg, making the total 233 for 6 and exposing the South African tail.

Steyn batted for 36 minutes without scoring a run before he miscued a low full toss from Siddle directly to Rob Quiney to make the total 234 for 7 with a half hour to play, and Kleinveldt was bowled three overs from the end.

Australia had been on top of the game since winning the toss, deciding to bat and amassing 550 in the first innings — including a whopping 482-5 on the opening day, a double century for Michael Clarke and hundreds for David Warner and Mike Hussey.

After a promising start in reply and a century by skipper Graeme Smith, the South Africans lost wickets in clusters — around a rearguard partnership between du Plessis and Kallis — to be all out for 388 and give up a 162-run lead.

Clarke declared midway through the penultimate day at 267 for 8, setting South Africa a victory target of 430 and giving his under strength bowling attack four and a half sessions to take 10 wickets.

Australia’s push for a win started positively with Ben Hilfenhaus removing Smith (0) in the first over and Lyon picking up a pair to have the South Africans reeling at 45 for 4. That’s when South Africa gave up pursuing a record fourth-innings total win, and the stonewalling started.

The South African batsmen batted with resolute determination, blocking, prodding and fending off the attack in the gritty effort to force a draw and protect their No. 1 Test ranking.

The pitch didn’t deteriorate as much as expected and the Australian attack was missing fast bowler James Pattinson, who damaged ribs while bowling in the first innings and has been sidelined for the rest of the southern summer.

Siddle and Hilfenhaus had to take up the extra load on the last day while Clarke rotated offspinner Nathan Lyon with the part-time bowlers searching for a wicket.

The Australians had some chances — du Plessis was given out twice for lbw to Clarke by umpire Billy Bowden but had the decisions overturned both times on review, then Wade wasn’t able to glove a sharp chance for a caught-behind off Ben Hilfenhaus when he was standing up at the stumps in the over before the tea interval.

Kallis also played a loose drive on 6, with the total at 143 for 5, and Lyon wasn’t able to reach the return catch, and Steyn had a life when Ed Cowan put down a difficult chance, at his ankles, at short leg off Siddle with 11 overs to go.
The 28-year-old du Plessis, given his Test debut here after injured JP Duminey was ruled out of the series last week in Brisbane, made a well-compiled 78 in the first innings and proved his worth to the team with a valiant hundred in the second.

He held his nerve in a spell against Clarke that easily could have ended his innings if not for the decision review system, which allows each team two referrals to a TV umpire.

One was close, the ball pitching a fraction outside leg stump when he didn’t offer a shot on 33; the other was a poor call from umpire Billy Bowden that didn’t even hit him on the pad.

He survived a third review for lbw, this time by the Australians after Bowden gave him not to Lyon in the penultimate over of the morning session, when replays indicated the ball would have bounced over the stumps.

The South Africans need to avoid a series loss to retain the No. 1 ranking and are pushing for a second consecutive draw, while Australia need to win to have any chance of reclaiming top spot.

Jason Holder replaces Tino Best for ODI series against Bangladesh #BanvsWI

Posted: 26 Nov 2012 01:00 AM PST


The West Indies have called up uncapped Barbados pace bowler Jason Holder to replace Tino Best in the five-match one-day series against Bangladesh, team officials said on Sunday.

Best aggravated an old hamstring injury in the second Test in Khulna which West Indies won by 10-wicket on Sunday to complete a 2-0 sweep of the two-Test series.

Barbadian Best played through the pain to take a career-best 6-40 in the second innings, setting up an easy win.

Best also played a key role in 77-run first test win in Dhaka where he took 5-24 in the second innings.

The 21-year old Holder, who has taken 47 wickets in 16 first-class matches, will join the squad on Monday, said team spokesman Adriel Richard.

The five-match ODI series between Bangladesh and West Indies begins in Khulna on Nov. 30.

MS Dhoni disappointed with the spinners poor show in 2nd Test #IndvsEng

Posted: 26 Nov 2012 12:29 AM PST


His insistence on a spinning track boomeranging, a sheepish Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Monday said he was disappointed with his tweakers who did not adjust their pace to exploit the pitch in the lost second Test against England.

India were handed a humiliating 10-wicket loss by the English, who were expected to struggle on the spinning track that Dhoni had asked for before the game.

Instead of the host spinners, it was England’s Monty Panesar who made batsmen dance to his tune and walked away with 11 wickets. On the other hand, Kevin Pietersen and Alastair Cook proved their class with hundreds on a track that seemed to terrorise other willow-wielders.

“Definitely outplayed. Monty bowled really well. All get turn, but the pace he bowled at made sure that the batsmen were on the front foot. To some extent, yes I am disappointed with our spinners. We let England bat on the back foot. We could have brought them forward,” a disappointed Dhoni said at the presentation ceremony.

Dhoni had lambasted the opening Test pitch in Ahmedabad despite India’s win and today he said his bowlers just could not get a hold over the pace to bowl at the Wankhede.

“All of a sudden they have to change their plan. Ahmedabad was completely different and it was a change of conditions,” he said.

Dhoni said the next two Tests, starting with the game in Kolkata on December 5, would be a test of character for his team.

“When two best sides are playing, series are close. It will be a test of character in the two coming games,” he said.

Dhoni’s rival number Alastair Cook said he has all but forgotten the disappointment of losing the toss.

“Without a doubt, it is a great win. I can’t fault the effort of the lads. I could have called heads and obviously it was an important toss. The way we bowled on that first day it was fantastic,” said Cook.

Cook lauded the contribution made by Pietersen and Panesar.

“You don’t need to tell KP anything and it was great to watch from the other end. Credit to the way Graeme Swann and Monty bowled. Brilliant performance. It’s been interesting two weeks and we have seen ends of the spectrum,” he said referring to the nine-wicket loss in Ahmedabad.

Man of the match Pietersen the hundred in the match ranks quite high in his(R personal bests.

“Now that we have won, this hundred is at the top. Yesterday I said Test hundreds feel a lot better when you win,” said Pietersen.

Back in the fold after being at loggerheads with the England Cricket Board for quite some while, Pietersen lauded his teammates and the dressing room unity.

“Panesar and Swann were outstanding. Cooky didn’t talk about himself, but he was outstanding. What a difference a week makes. The way boys have come back is great. Cricket wise, it is not bad now.

“Thanks to the guys in the dressing room and the management. Every day you put on an England jersey, it is special. Thanks to the supporters who have travelled, and also the Indian support. They have been great too,” he said.

Asked what was the key to performing well on the Indian soil, Pietersen said, “You have to trust your defence, that is the big difference. You play sweep shots early on, it doesn’t look that good.”

Australia vs South Africa Day 5 Highlights – 2nd Test – 26 Nov 2012

Posted: 26 Nov 2012 12:00 AM PST


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Faf du Plessis Century

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Kevin Pietersen, Monty Panesar humiliate India by 10-wickets win, level series 1-1 #IndvsEng

Posted: 25 Nov 2012 11:25 PM PST


India’s ploy to prepare a spinning track backfired heavily as a spirited England inflicted a humiliating ten-wicket defeat on the clueless hosts in the second Test to level the four-match series 1-1 on Monday.

Scorecard | Day 4 Highlights 2nd Test

Resuming at a precarious 117/7 after conceding a vital 86-run first innings lead, the Indians were skittled out for a paltry 141 within an hour’s play on the fourth morning, leaving the visitors an easy target of 57 for victory which they achieved without much fuss with more than five sessions to spare.

Only Gautam Gambhir (65) provided a semblance of resistance before being the last man to be dismissed though television replays indicated that he was distinctly unlucky to be ruled out.

Left-arm spinner Monty Panesar was the pick of the English bowlers with figures of 22-3-81-6 for a match haul of 11 wickets while Graeme Swann snapped up the remaining four wickets in a fine exhibition of spin bowling.

The two England openers Alastair Cook (18) and Nick Compton (30) overhauled the target in just 9.4 overs to complete the rout in a match which was dominated by the visitors in conditions which were tailor-made for the home team spinners.

The moment of triumph came through four byes off R Ashwin which triggered off scenes of jubilation in the England dressing room with the players hugging each other and celebrating a remarkable victory.

It was a pathetic display by the Indians who were thoroughly outplayed in their own den. While the spinners were a complete letdown on a track which suited them, the famed batting line up also left much to be desired failing to counter the spin threat of Panesar and Swann.

England, on the other hand, showed remarkable character and resilience to bounce back and square the series 1-1 after suffering a nine-wicket drubbing in the first Test in Ahmedabad.

The turnaround was largely possible due to Kevin Pietersen and Cook’s centuries in the first innings and the brilliant bowling efforts of Panesar and Swann.

The two teams will now travel to Kolkata for the third Test which begins from December 5.

India vs England 2nd Test Post Match Presentation Mumbai 2012 #IndvsEng

Posted: 25 Nov 2012 11:16 PM PST


Kevin Pietersen: ‘Now that we’ve won today, this century stands right at the top. Panesar and Swann were outstanding. Cook will break every England record in the future – Test 100s, career runs. He is a fantastic cricketer. Cricket-wise, it’s not bad. Thanks to the dressing room guys and the management for sorting out all the issues I had with the board in the past. Thanks to the supporters as well. It meant a lot. Trusting defence is key to handling spinners. You have to get through the first 10-20 balls. It was a great team performance, this victory is for the team.’

Kevin Pietersen is the Man of the Match

Alastair Cook: ‘It was a tough week at Ahmedabad but the character we showed here was brilliant. It was an important toss but we bowled well in the first day. KP took the game away from India. You don’t need to tell KP anything, he was fantastic to watch from the other end. But a lot of credit to Swann and Monty to not let India get away. It’s been an interesting 2 weeks we’ve seen both ends of the spectrum now. Thanks to the fans for turning up’

Mahendra Singh Dhoni: ‘We were definitely outplayed for most part of the game. Monty bowled really well. All the other spinners were effective but Monty bowled at great pace. He was the major difference. KP and Cook also batted well but the major difference was Monty. Our spinners couldn’t get England’s batsmen to play off the frontfoot. It was a change of conditions from Ahmedabad. Around a target of 200 could have been competitive but we couldn’t get there. When 2 good sides are playing, the series will be good. I think it will be a good couple of games coming up.’

Sri Lanka vs New Zealand Day 2 Highlights 2nd Test Colombo 26 Nov 2012

Posted: 25 Nov 2012 06:30 PM PST


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