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Saturday, July 16, 2011

Strauss inspired by Tendulkar's longevity

It is not just about Sachin Tendulkar's technical proficiency but also his mental strength that helps him in rewriting records even at the age of 38, feels England skipper Andrew Strauss."It's the overall package he brings. He is technically fantastic but it's also his mental strength; the way he withstands pressure, how humble and dignified he is," Strauss said on Thursday on the eve of India's warm-up game against Somerset."It is not just his runs but his desire and motivation to keep chasing down the records. He is an example that if you are still hungry, your power shouldn't decline as you get older," said Strauss."Among the examples out there, he is the best of them." Tendulkar will be chasing a record 100th international centuries when India and England kick off the first of the four-match Test series, at Lord's on July 21.Strauss acknowledged the Indian team's consistency but backed his team to beat the world number one in front of the home crowd."They are playing hell lot of good cricket. They are tough nuts to crack, generally such men bring the best out of our players."In the last two years, we have found ourselves in good position and go on and win the Test. The level of test is going to rise over the next five weeks. It excites us for once you overcome the best, you become the best. "It's a strong unit, ably led by Mahendra Singh Dhoni, but we back ourselves to beat anyone in home conditions and India is no exception to it," Strauss said.Should England win the series 2-0 or 3-1, they would replace the visitors from the top of Test rankings. "It's important we look to win the series -- it's always dangerous to look too far ahead. You do so by playing good cricket consistently. It might take six months or 12 years to reach the goal," he said.According to Strauss, the important thing is how his team is known in the world."More than ratings, how you are acknowledged around the world, that's a far longer goal. You could become number one, but how you sustain it is important."While sub-continental teams have struggled against short-pitched stuffs in the past, Strauss does not want to make the mistake of assuming that the Indians would be susceptible to the rising deliveries."All sub-continent teams have got better at it. They have been touring here quite often. I don't foresee any dramatic weakness there."We know Chris Tremlett did very well last time. He was younger and less developed. As we saw against both Australia and Sri Lanka, (the short-pitched bowling) if done consistently and accurately, will trouble most," he said.Strauss also clarified that he looked to play against the Indians not because he wanted to sort out his problems against Zaheer Khan."It would have been the first Test match for me to play without having played any match for three weeks. The other option was to play two games for Middlesex. I am happy that I'm getting an opportunity to score some runs against their bowlers."Zaheer, incidentally, has dismissed Strauss on five occasions.

Tests take fresh guard at 2,000 not out

LONDON: A five-day contest where often neither side wins, Test cricket may seem out of touch with 21st Century life yet next week's series opener between England and India at Lord's will mark its 2,000th match.And with a sell-out crowd expected at the 'home of cricket', where India great Sachin Tendulkar could become the first player to score a hundred international hundreds it seems there is life in the old dog yet.Certainly no-one designing a sporting format today would come up with anything like Test cricket.Yet its sheer length, and associated unrivalled capacity for changes of fortune -- this month marks the 30th anniversary of England's remarkable win, following on, against Australia at Headingley -- means it can create more truly memorable moments than one-day and Twenty20 formats.Starting with a match between Australia and England at Melbourne in 1877, it took a while for Test cricket to be regarded as more important than the old rivals' own first-class matches and, South Africa apart, its global appeal in those early years was strictly limited.Tests were also, for much of their history, comparatively rare events with 803 matches played in the first hundred years compared to 1,197 in the last 34 years.There has rarely been an age since its inception when Test cricket was not facing a crisis many thought threatened its existence, with last year's spot-fixing scandal involving Pakistan players in England the latest example.If that had diplomatic, as well as sporting, ramifications so too did the Bodyline series of 1929/30, when England quicks Harold Larwood and Bill Voce bowled to a packed legside field in a bid to curb the phenomenal run-scoring of Australia great Don Bradman.But by then, the key decision that would broaden Test cricket's horizons had already been taken with two Imperial Cricket Conferences at Lord's in 1926 agreeing to England's exchange of visits with the West Indies, New Zealand and India, opening up cricket to Afro-Caribbean and Asian influences.A series of increasingly sterile Anglo-Australian contests in the 1950s and 1960s left many fearing for Test cricket's future until a vibrant West Indies side during its 'Tied Test' tour of 1960/61 showed there was another way to play the game.Even so one-day cricket migrated to the international arena and soon proved itself a commercial success.Recently the advent of the brash Twenty20, again migrating from the county to the world stage, opened up new audiences.And, with the creation of the Twenty20 Indian Premier League, vast new riches were available to players without the need to have first established their status in the Test arena.Yet as International Cricket Council (ICC) chief executive Haroon Lorgat put it on Thursday: "Test cricket is the pinnacle form of the game."It is our link to the game's origins; it is what defines greatness and it is recognised by the players as being the benchmark by which they wish to be graded and remembered."History has proven that no other form of the game can create memorable and meaningful moments like Test cricket can."Which is not to say it doesn't face huge challenges. Crowds, outside of England and Australia, are often meagre and the sheer frequency of fixtures can leave even the most ardent fan feeling overwhelmed.Day/night Tests, often heralded as a way of bringing back spectators, remain on the drawing board and whether the ICC's proposed Test Championship, billed as a way of giving greater context to individual series, captures the public imagination, remains to be seen.But so long as a critical mass within the sport believe Test cricket to be living up to its name as the ultimate challenge -- and can convince enough people beyond the boundary to provide the necessary financial support -- it will be around for some time to come.

Batsmen working hard during training camp: Azhar Ali

LAHORE: Test cricketer Azhar Ali said Friday that due to fast pitches and bowlers, top order batsmen were getting the opportunity to improve and fix issues which they were facing, tv interview.Ali was speaking during the fast track coaching programme underway at the National cricket academy. He said that batsmen had worked really hard during the camp to improve their technique and the coaches were a great help. He added that fast pitches were prepared for training and due to the conditions in Lahore batsmen got the opportunity to face fast bowling.

SLPL - Sri Lankan Premier League

Sri Lankan Premier League’s Teams and their Captains

Sunday, May 15th, 2011 Seven teams for Sri Lanka’s domestic cricket competition Sri Lankan Premier League’s and their captains has been announced. and the board plans to add two more teams to the tournament within three years.
Team: Nagenahira Nagas
Captian: Shahid Afridi
 
Team:Kandurata Kites
Captian: Kumar Sangakkara
 
Team: Uthura Oryxes
Captian: Daniel Vettori
 
Team: Ruhunu Rhinos
Captian: Sanath Jayasuriya
 
Team: Uva Unicorns
Captian: Chaminda Vaas
 
Team: Basnahira Bears
Captian: Tillakaratne Dilshan
 
Team: Wyamba Wolves
Captian: Mahela Jayawardene

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36 International Players Expected To Play SLPL - 2011
Wednesday, May 25th, 201136 International Players expected to play in Sri Lanka Premier League - 2011.
The list include:

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Australian
    Callum Ferguson
    David Warner
    Daniel Christian
    Shaun Tait

11 Indian

    Manish Pandey
    Manoj Tiwary
    Paul Valthaty
    Ravindra Jadeja
    Saurabh Tiwary
    Umesh Yadav
    Vinay Kumar
    Yuvraj Singh
    Yusuf Pathan
    Munaf Patel
    Ravichandran Ashwin

4 Bangladeshi

    Tamim Iqbal
    Shakib Al Hasan
    Shafiul Islam
    Mohammad Ashraful

1 Irish

    Kevin O’Brien

1 Jamaican

    Chris Gayle

1 New Zealander

    Daniel Vettori

8 Pakistani

    Shoaib Akhtar
    Umar Akmal
    Shahid Afridi
    Abdul Razzaq
    Umar Gul
    Sohail Tanvir
    Wahab Riaz
    Misbah-ul-Haq

4 South African

    Albie Morkel
    Herschelle Gibbs
    Lonwabo Tsotsobe
    Makhaya Ntini

2 Trinidadian or Tobagan

    Darren Bravo
    Kieron Pollard
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Sri Lankan Premier League - 2011 Schedule

Sunday, May 15th, 2011
Sri Lankan Premier League dates has been announced. All of the matches in the tournament will be played in R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo. from July 19, 2011 to August 4, 2011. The seven teams will play 24 matches over the 18 days and in this all the teams will play against each other once in a league stage, before two semi-finals and a final match. All the tournament will be telecast live globally.
1st Match
Tue Jul 19 | 14:30 GMT | 20:00 local | 20:00 IST
Basnahira Bears vs. Kandurata Kites
Venue: R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
2nd Match
Wed Jul 20 | 10:30 GMT | 16:00 local | 16:00 IST
Nagenahira Nagas vs. Ruhuna Rhinos
Venue: R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
3rd Match
Wed Jul 20 | 14:30 GMT | 20:00 local | 20:00 IST
Uthura Oryxes vs. Wayamba Wolves
Venue: R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
4th Match
Thu Jul 21 | 10:30 GMT | 16:00 local | 16:00 IST
Uva Unicorns vs. Basnahira Bears
Venue: R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
5th Match
Thu Jul 21 | 14:30 GMT | 20:00 local | 20:00 IST
Kandurata Kites vs. Nagenahira Nagas
Venue: R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
6th Match
Sat Jul 23 | 10:30 GMT | 16:00 local | 16:00 IST
Ruhuna Rhinos vs. Uthura Oryxes
Venue: R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
7th Match
Sat Jul 23 | 14:30 GMT | 20:00 local | 20:00 IST
Wayamba Wolves vs. Uva Unicorns
Venue: R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
8th Match
Sun Jul 24 | 10:30 GMT | 16:00 local | 16:00 IST
Basnahira Bears vs. Nagenahira Nagas
Venue: R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
9th Match
Sun Jul 24 | 14:30 GMT | 20:00 local | 20:00 IST
Kandurata Kites vs. Ruhuna Rhinos
Venue: R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
10th Match
Mon Jul 25 | 10:30 GMT | 16:00 local | 16:00 IST
Uthura Oryxes vs. Uva Unicorns
Venue: R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
11th Match
Mon Jul 25 | 14:30 GMT | 20:00 local | 20:00 IST
Wayamba Wolves vs. Basnahira Bears
Venue: R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
12th Match
Tue Jul 26 | 10:30 GMT | 16:00 local | 16:00 IST
Kandurata Kites vs. Uthura Oryxes
Venue: R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
13th Match
Tue Jul 26 | 14:30 GMT | 20:00 local | 20:00 IST
Nagenahira Nagas vs. Wayamba Wolves
Venue: R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
14th Match
Thu Jul 28 | 10:30 GMT | 16:00 local | 16:00 IST
Ruhuna Rhinos vs. Uva Unicorns
Venue: R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
15th Match
Thu Jul 28 | 14:30 GMT | 20:00 local | 20:00 IST
Uthura Oryxes vs. Basnahira Bears
Venue: R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
16th Match
Fri Jul 29 | 10:30 GMT | 16:00 local | 16:00 IST
Wayamba Wolves vs. Kandurata Kites
Venue: R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
17th Match
Fri Jul 29 | 14:30 GMT | 20:00 local
20:00 IST - Uva Unicorns vs. Nagenahira Nagas
Venue: R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
18th Match
Sat Jul 30 | 10:30 GMT | 16:00 local | 16:00 IST
Basnahira Bears vs. Ruhuna Rhinos
Venue: R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
19th Match
Sat Jul 30 | 14:30 GMT | 20:00 local | 20:00 IST
Kandurata Kites vs. Uva Unicorns
Venue: R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
20th Match
Sun Jul 31 | 10:30 GMT | 16:00 local | 16:00 IST
Nagenahira Nagas vs. Uthura Oryxes
Venue: R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
21st Match
Sun Jul 31 | 14:30 GMT | 20:00 local | 20:00 IST
Ruhuna Rhinos vs. Wayamba Wolves
Venue: R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
1st Semi-Final Match
Tue Aug 2 | 14:30 GMT | 20:00 local | 20:00 IST
TBC vs. TBC
Venue: R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
2nd Semi-Final
Wed Aug 3 | 14:30 GMT | 20:00 local | 20:00 IST
TBC vs. TBC
Venue: R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
Final Match
Thu Aug 4 | 14:30 GMT | 20:00 local | 20:00 IST
TBC vs. TBC
Venue: R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo

11th Asia Cup Cricket 2012 Bangladesh

Asia cup cricket is the most enjoyable Tournament for Asian people. Normally We seen cricket worldwide series or some traveling but this is the another enjoy to find out who is the best in Asia. It will be held between four Asian test playing teams Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka and Pakistan. This is the time 2006,India ,2008,Pakistan ,2010,Srilanka, 2012,This Time Bangladesh host the tourment