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Cricket Australia sets up new anti-corruption unit

Australia has set up an anti-graft and security unit to oversee integrity of its competitions.Sean Carroll, who has worked in the International Cricket Council s anti-corruption unit, will lead the new body which will preside over the Sheffield Shield, the limited-overs competition and the new Twenty 20 Big Bash League.The creation of the new layer to stamp out corruption comes in the wake of a British court sentencing three Pakistan international cricketers Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir to jail terms for their roles in spot fixing that was exposed by a tabloid newspaper during a series in England last year.Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland announced the appointment Wednesday, only hours after a British newspaper quoted former ICC anti-corruption chief Paul Condon as saying every major cricket country had been touched by corruption in the 1990s.Sutherland said Cricket Australia thoroughly investigated the issue at the time and found there was no evidence of wrongdoing among its players.In comments published in London s Evening Standard newspaper Condon, who led the ICC s anti-corruption unit for a decade after 2001, was quoted as saying: "In the late 1990s, test and World Cup matches were being routinely fixed."From the late 80s certainly through to 1999-2000 there were a number of teams involved in fixing, and certainly more than the Indian subcontinent teams were involved.
"Every international team, at some stage, had someone doing some funny stuff. A whole generation of cricketers playing in the late 1990s must ve known what was going on and did nothing. ... The last fixes of whole matches, or even series, were probably in 2001 before we d really got the unit going."Carroll, a former Victoria state police officer, was initially appointed as Cricket Australia s security manager in May and has broad experience in Australian sport. The ICC retains supervision of international cricket.Sutherland said a 1999 report on Australian player conduct by lawyer Rob O Regan found no evidence of corruption. There were issues in the 1990s around corruption as a result of that, (Cricket Australia) actually initiated a significant review into corruption or potentially corrupt activities in Australian cricket," Sutherland said. O Regan "found no specific evidence of corrupt activities by Australian players.I m not sure specifically about any inference there ... through Lord Condon s statements." While O Regan found no evidence of corruption, he was critical of the then Australian Cricket Board for not suspending Shane Warne and Mark Waugh after they accepted money from an Indian bookmaker in exchange for information of pitch and weather conditions in a series at Sri Lanka. The players were fined in 1995 but the episode wasn t made public for several years.Both players denied any part in match fixing when the story broke in the media, but admitted to being naive for accepting money for the information.Cricket Australia is part of a coalition which has backed a push for nationwide legislation to impose harsher sanctions for corruption in sport, including jail terms of up to 10 years for match fixers.Betting-related corruption is a significant issue to sport in general and Cricket Australia is determined to institute measures that safeguard the integrity of our sport," Sutherland said. "There has been no evidence of problems in domestic cricket but we want to move proactively on the basis that vigilance and constant education is critical.The Unit will give our domestic cricket bodies a specialized resource to call on to protect our sport from instances of corruption and underscores our dedication to stamping out illegal activity.Sports Minister Mark Arbib said the creation of the unit would give Australians confidence in the results of cricket matches, and was part of a wider push to combat match-fixing.While there has been no evidence of any problems in domestic cricket it is good to see Cricket Australia being proactive  to protect the local game," Arbib said. "We are working to empower Australia s sports to ensure their athletes are protected and that everyone involved with sport understands the importance of combating match-fixing

Richardson dazzles with bat and ball to steer Ireland to victory


Eimear Richardson helped Ireland to its first victory of the ICC Women's World Cup Qualifiers 2011 in Dhaka today after the 25-year-old all-rounder hit a half-century and claimed five wickets to steer the team to 255-run victory over Japan at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur.

Meanwhile, Sri Lanka continued is run of wins comfortably beating Zimbabwe by seven wickets while in the only ODI of the day, West Indies beat Pakistan by eight wickets. Helmien Rambaldo's Dutch side bounced back from its recent defeat to beat the USA at Khanshaheb Osman Ali Stadium.

In Mirpur, watched by a crowd of 400 lively Bangladeshi supporters, it was a day for run-making as Isobel Joyce's side batted first against Japan after losing the toss. The crowd cheered every boundary hit and every wicket taken as the Irish scored an impressive 311 in its 50 overs.

Isobel's twin, Cecelia, opened the batting alongside Clare Shillington but after 25 runs Shillington departed after being clean bowled by Kurumi Ota. It was then up to Cecelia alongside Jill Whelan to add runs to the board, which the pair did, with Cecelia making 64 before she was caught by Ayako Iwasaki.

Richardson put in an impressive performance with the bat to score her half-century, the right-hander hit 57 runs in 45 balls, while the young tail-enders, 14-year-old Elena Tice and 15-year-old Kim Garth, put on 17 runs for the last wicket to help the Irish to a hefty total and one the Japanese were going to struggle to chase down.

As the Japanese ambassador to Bangladesh looked on alongside a small group of Japanese local supporters, Mariko Yamamoto and Shizuka Kubota took to the crease to face the strong Irish bowling attack which has been coached ahead of this event by Ireland fast bowler Trent Johnston.

Richardson proved to be the pick of the attack, claiming her first five-fer in the tournament in the process, undoing the Japanese batting line-up with her off-spin. The Dubliner combined with Kim Garth and captain Isobel Joyce to dismiss Ema Kuribayashi's side in just 23 overs.

Isobel admitted, despite the score, that the Japanese side had improved since the team last faced it in 2003 in The Netherlands at the ICC Women's World Cup Qualifier. "I think they have improved greatly in the field and a couple of their fast bowlers and spinners are playing far better than before and their wicketkeeper was excellent.

"It was a good toss to lose this morning as we wanted to have a bat and it was important we got some runs on the board as we haven't in our last couple of matches, but we did think the ball would move around early on.

"It was good to see Eimear, Cecelia and Jill (Whelan) all contribute and help us to post a big score. And then for our bowlers to perform so well was satisfying. It also puts us in good stead ahead of our important match tomorrow against hosts Bangladesh," said Isobel.

In a match that was being watched by 2.3 million Bangladeshis as it was broadcast on local television, Richardson admitted the game plan had worked out for the side: "We had a good game plan, which we stuck to which in previous games we had not done so well. It was important for the batters to make runs which we did and it was great to take five-fer in the Japanese innings.

"I think perhaps the Japanese were a little inexperienced on how to combat the spin, especially here where there is lots of turn and bounce which can make it hard to read."

Japan coach Chris Ferguson was disappointed with the side's performance but admitted the team were still learning about playing on the big stage: "I think we have to look positively at how the side fought back when it looked like the Irish were on their way to 340 and we took three wickets in I think roughly one and half overs.

"I know the side aren't showing their true potential which they and I know they have to play this game. They are a side that is still learning and they take each of these games as a chance to take new points on board and improve."

At the only ODI of the day, Pakistan took on West Indies at BKSP 3, with Sana Mir winning the toss and electing to bat against Merissa Aguilleira's side. The Pakistani batting attack struggled against a fine performance of spin bowling from West Indies vice-captain Anisa Mohammed who, like Richardson in the Ireland game, walked away with five wickets.

Pakistan's opener, Sana, along with Nain Abidi, proved to be the only batters of note in the side, with the former scoring 49 while the latter managed 53 against one of the most favoured teams in the tournament.

It was then up to the inform all-rounder Stafanie Taylor to open the batting in reply for the West Indians, and despite her losing her opening partner, Juliana Nero, for five, and then Shanel Daley shortly after, the ICC Women's Cricketer of the Year 2011 stuck out the innings alongside Barbadian Deandra Dottin.

Dottin is perhaps best known for her quick fire century at the ICC Women's World Twenty20 2010 in St Kitts, but this time round the 20-year-old struck a patient innings of 60 in 97 balls to help the West Indies to another win in the event.

On the opposite ground at the Bangladesh Institute of Sport, Zimbabwe faced an inform Sri Lanka and it was a day for five wicket hauls, this time with Sri Lanka's Chamani Seneviratna claiming five wickets off the African side after the batters this time failed against the pace of the ball.

The 33-year-old dismissed both openers, Ashley Ndirya and Sinikwe Mpofu and then fourth batter Julia Chibahba to have the Zimbabweans reeling on three wickets for just six runs by the fifth over. Sri Lanka's bowling continues to be tight with the side bowling just eight wides and the attack preventing the Zimbabweans from scoring runs, which meant that once Seneviratna had worked her magic the team were 62 all out in 42 overs.

In response, Sri Lanka's top order didn't quite live up to the mark, with only Yashoda Mendis proving her worth finishing the day 35 not out, while her fellow three top-order batters departed to Sharyce Saili medium pace bowling. The Zimbabwean tempted Chamari Athappathua and Shashikala Siriwardene to edge the ball and to be caught while Inoka Galagedara had her stumps flattened. Mendis, alongside Sandamali Dolawatter steered the island to victory in the 10th over.

At the other stadium, Khanshaheb Osman Ali, Netherlands were keen to ensure they did not put in another poor batting performance and Rambaldo's side certainly made runs today, scoring 329 in its 50 overs. Wicketkeeper-batsman Miranda Veringmeier, alongside Kerry-Anne Tomlinson proved to be the stars for the ladies in orange, with the duo making 99 and 80 respectively.

Claudine Beckford and Samantha Ramautar managed two wickets each but the side were punished by strong batting from the Dutch top order.

Veringmeier proved a worthy Player of the Match after the 19-year-old from Schiedam claimed a run out and a stumping in the USA's reply innings. The Americans struggled against the two off-spinners of the Dutch side, Esther de Lange and Esther Lanser, the duo combining to dismiss six of the side, while Tomlinson's medium pace helped both at the beginning and end of the innings.

Tomorrow will see Zimbabwe take on USA at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Japan play West Indies at Khanshaheb Osman Ali Stadium, Netherlands play South Africa in the only ODI of the day at BKSP 2 and hosts Bangladesh face Ireland at BKSP 3.

Scores in brief - Day Three

At Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium

Ireland 311-9, 50 overs (Richardson 57, C Joyce 64, Whelan 49)
Japan 56 all out 23.2 overs (Richardson 5-4)
Ireland won by 255 runs
Player of the Match: Eimear Richardson (Ire)

At Khanshaheb Osman Ali Stadium

Netherlands 329-5, 50 overs (Veringmeier 99, Tomlinson 80, Lanser 51, Rambaldo 41)
USA 104 all out, 49.5 overs (De Lange 3-8, Lanser 3-11, Tomlinson 3-21)
Netherlands won by 225 runs
Player of the Match: Miranda Veringmeier (NL)

At BKSP 2 (ODI)

Pakistan 140 all out, 49.2 (Sana 49, Nain 53; Mohammed 5-26)
West Indies 142-2, 34.5 overs (Taylor 66 not out, Dottin 60 not out)
West Indies won by eight wickets
Player of the Match: Anisa Mohammed (WI)

At BKSP 3

Zimbabwe 62 all out, 41.4 overs (Nyathi 18; Seneviratna 5-15, Ravikumar 3-17)
Sri Lanka 63-3, 10.5 (Mendis 35 not out; Saili 3-19)
Sri Lanka won by seven wickets
Player of the Match: Chamani Seneviratna (SL)

1996 WC semi-final was fixed: Kambli

MUMBAI : Former Indian batsman Vinod Kambli has alleged that the 1996 World Cup semi-final between India and Sri Lanka was fixed.Kambli who was an important part of the 1996 World Cup squad made this claim on an India news channel.Kambli said he was shocked at the Indian decision to field first in the semi-final because the pitch was ideal for batting.The Indian side which lost the semi-final to Sri Lanka was captained by Mohammed Azharuddin who was forced to retire later in his career because of his involvement in a match-fixing scandal.

South Africa score quickly but lose four wickets

JOHANNESBURG : South Africa scored rapidly but lost four wickets before tea against a depleted Australian bowling attack on the first day of the second and final Test at the Wanderers Stadium on Thursday.South Africa were 213 for four at tea, failing to take full advantage of ideal batting conditions as they sought to bat Australia out of any chance of levelling the series.Jacques Kallis struck an impressive 54 off 41 balls before he was out tamely, chipping Peter Siddle to mid-wicket, while AB de Villiers was unbeaten on 51 at the interval.Kallis' dismissal ended a second-wicket partnership of 80 with Hashim Amla that enabled South Africa to recover from 43 for two after losing both their openers.Amla became Pat Cummins' first Test victim when he edged a loose drive to second slip soon afterwards.At 129 for four, South Africa had squandered the advantage of winning the toss but De Villiers and Ashwell Prince (34 not out) put on an unbeaten 84 for the fifth wicket.Australia suffered a blow when all-rounder Shane Watson was unable to complete his fourth over and had to leave the field with a hamstring injury before lunch. He did not reappear before tea.The visitors were already without Ryan Harris because of a back injury.Before the setback, Watson had taken the wicket of Jacques Rudolph, caught behind for 30.The first breakthrough was made by Mitchell Johnson, who had Graeme Smith caught at second slip for 11.Teenage debutant Cummins generated impressive pace and deserved to take the wicket of Amla, although he showed signs of flagging when he came on for his third spell shortly before tea.At 18 years and 193 days old, Cummins became the second youngest Australian Test player after Ian Craig, who was 17 years 239 days when he made his debut, also against South Africa, at Melbourne in 1952-53.Kallis joined Brian Lara of the West Indies as the fourth highest run scorer in Tests when he hit the first ball he faced from Watson through the covers for four to take his total of runs to 11,953. He took sole possession of fourth place when he scored a single in Watson's next over.Kallis reached a 37-ball fifty with a flick for six off Siddle and a four in the next over took him past 12,000 runs in Tests, only for him to be out to the next ball.

'Brilliant day' for Aussies as South Africa collapse

JOHANNESBURG : Teenage debutant Pat Cummins celebrated a 'brilliant day' after Australia sent South Africa tumbling to 266 all out on the first day of the second and final Test at the Wanderers on Thursday.Cummins only took one wicket but generated impressive pace after becoming the second youngest Australian to play Test cricket."It was pretty exciting," said Cummins of a day when Australia played themselves into contention for a win which would earn them a share of the series following an eight-wicket defeat in the first Test in Cape Town.Cummins, 18, who said being handed his baggy green cap by Australian great Ricky Ponting was "really special," paid tribute to his fellow bowlers."We bowled in good partnerships. Mitchell Johnson got some swing and I could concentrate on being aggressive while Siddy (Peter Siddle) got in their face a bit and it worked," he said.South Africa lost their last six wickets for 25 runs on what looked a good batting pitch, although South African batsman Jacques Kallis said there was some life in the surface which the home team's fast bowlers hoped to exploit.A depleted Australian bowling attack could not have hoped for a better day. Fast bowler Ryan Harris could not play because of a back injury while all-rounder Shane Watson pulled up with a hamstring injury five balls into his fourth over. He was off the field for more than two hours.Kallis, AB de Villiers and Ashwell Prince all made half-centuries for the host nation but failed to kick on, while South Africa's two best partnerships ended with both partners out in quick succession.Kallis and Hashim Amla put on 80 for the third wicket before Kallis, who made a stroke-filled 54 off 41 balls, prodded a catch to midwicket. He was followed soon afterwards by Amla, who played a loose drive against Pat Cummins to be caught at second slip after a patient innings of 19.De Villiers and Prince added 112 for the fifth wicket before Prince's dismissal for 50, caught at mid-on off a poor shot against Nathan Lyon, sparked South Africa's collapse soon after tea.Six balls later De Villiers went for an extravagant pull shot against Siddle and was out for 64."There were far too many soft dismissals," said Kallis. "There was poor execution and shot-making."Kallis said that although it was a good pitch, there was good carry for the fast bowlers and some balls held up on the pitch, including the ball that got him out.Siddle finished as Australia's most successful bowler, taking three for 69, while spinners Lyon and captain Michael Clarke both took two wickets.Cummins claimed the wicket of Amla while conceding 38 runs in 15 overs. Cummins also took an outstanding catch to dismiss De Villiers when he had to turn, chase and dive to hold a top-edged pull at mid-on.On a Wanderers pitch with less grass than usual, South Africa scored at four runs an over in hot, clear weather as they reached 213 for four off 53 overs at tea.The light faded after tea as clouds came over the ground as a prelude to a thunderstorm but the light could not be held responsible for the shots played by Prince and De Villiers, while experienced wicketkeeper Mark Boucher also caused his own downfall with a top-edged hook against Siddle.With South Africa eight down and the floodlights on, Clarke spoke to the umpires and decided to use himself in tandem with Lyon to avoid the players being taken off for bad light. He took the last two wickets with his left-arm spin.At 18 years 193 days, Cummins became the second youngest Australian Test player after Ian Craig, who was 17 years 239 days when he made his debut, also against South Africa, at Melbourne in 1952/53.Kallis passed Brian Lara of the West Indies on the all-time Test run scoring list and reached 12,003 runs before he was out.