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Monday, February 07, 2011

Ireland targets quarter-finals in World Cup: Porterfield

Updated at: 1241 PST,  Monday, February 07, 2011
Though Ireland hasn't played too many matches against the major cricket-playing nations since the 2007 ICC World Cup, their captain William Porterfield says his squad is improving with every game. Porterfield believes Ireland has a well-balanced squad and his players are in good shape going into the World Cup. The Irish captain feels India and Sri Lanka are favourites to win the 2011 World Cup. Excerpts from an interview with Yahoo! Cricket:

Ireland has been placed in a tough group for the 2011 World Cup alongside the likes of India, South Africa and England. Is Ireland confident of progressing to the knockout stages?

Yeah we are confident of atleast progressing to the quarter-finals. It will then be a question of kicking on from there. The World Cup in the subcontinent will be a different experience altogether. If we can prepare well beforehand, we can definitely do well.

Does the fact that Ireland defied expectations in the 2007 World Cup and reached the Super Eight stage of the 2009 ICC World Twenty20 seen more Irish youngsters take to cricket?

The performance in the 2007 World Cup really invoked a lot of interest and publicity around the game in the country. Cricket has not spread as much as football within Ireland. But the more we can do by way of positive results the better it will be for Irish cricket as we can get more youngsters involved.

Ed Joyce has been allowed to play for Ireland in the 2011 CWC. How much will his experience help Ireland?

It is very crucial to have anyone of that kind of experience in the squad. It is great for us to tap into his knowledge. The best way is for the younger players to look up to him. The kind of experience Ed has will be crucial factor when we get into the really important stages. It is great to have him on board.

Did Eoin Morgan's decision to play for England adversely affect the development and progress of the Irish team?

It was disappointing at the time it happened. But it is two-three years since he left. We have moved on. He has also moved on. He is doing well for himself. Irish cricket has also progressed. We cannot live in the past anymore. I can only wish him all the best for the future.

Ireland has hardly played against the major cricket-playing nations despite being the best performing associate nation since the 2007 World Cup. Will this inexperience hurt Ireland in the 2011 World Cup?

I don't think so. We have been doing well whenever we have played the full members. We have played them quite a bit. We ran Australia close last year, we beat Bangladesh twice. We lost to England two years ago by two runs. We are learning a lot from these games. The results may not have been positive. But we are that stage as a squad, where we are improving every game. The squad is raring to go at the tournament.

Who are Ireland's key players in the 2011 World Cup?

Boyd Rankin is fitter and stronger than ever before. He has got the potential to strike early. Then there is George Dockrell who has made great strides with his relaxed and calm approach. Paul Stirling is the most talented cricketer we have. At 20 nothing fazes him. I love watching him bat from the other end.

Boyd Rankin, who was Ireland's highest wicket-taker in the 2007 World Cup, has only recently recovered from a stress fracture in his foot. But, Rankin hasn't played since July 2010. Will the lack of match practice affect your strike bowler at the 2011 CWC?

I don't think it will be an issue. He has been playing for Warwickshire. He had a stress fracture which flared up again. But now he has had time to recuperate. He is presently training in India at the MRF Pace Foundation. So game time is not an issue. We will have two warm up games, he would have had lots of overs by them. It is great to have him back.

Does Ireland have the squad to exploit the conditions in the sub-continent?

We do have the squad. It is a great mixture. The pitches may be slower and lower but we have bowlers who can take the pace off the ball. Also with matches being played at night, dew could be a factor, which means it will nullify the spin factor. We have Boyd and Trent (Johnston) who can exploit the conditions. Well. Our fielding is one of our key factors. We have a good all-round game. Overall we are in a good shape going into the World Cup.

What has Phil Simmons' contribution to Irish cricket been since he took over as coach of the national team?

He has been in charge since 2007. He has played in the big tournaments. He has featured in around 130 ODIs and 30 Tests. He has played all around the world. His experience is important not just on the field, but even off it. He has played in India and understands the conditions. He can guide the younger lads on what to expect, how to deal with the media. We can't wait to get to India and play there.

Who, according to you, are the favourites in the 2011 World Cup?

It is very hard to go past India. You would have to say the subcontinental teams will be favourites considering that they will be playing familiar conditions. Australia is back with a bang, England has been playing well for 12 to 18 months. But it is very hard to get past India and Sri Lanka at this tournament.

Strauss left with plenty to ponder

Updated at: 1241 PST,  Monday, February 07, 2011
England captain Andrew Strauss admits he has plenty to think about as his side of walking wounded heads home from a marathon tour of Australia, with their World Cup opener just two weeks away.

After emphatic Ashes glory, the tourists limped to the finish line Down Under with a 57-run loss to Australia in Perth on Sunday, ending in a dismal 6-1 defeat in the one-day series.

The result snapped a five-series winning streak for the English in limited-overs cricket, but of most concern was the physical toll of the tour.

The English squad finally leaves Australia on Monday evening with six members of the 15 currently on the injured list. They head to the World Cup on Saturday.

Batsman Eoin Morgan looks set to miss the tournament with a broken finger, while Paul Collingwood (back), Graeme Swann (back), Ajmal Shahzad (hamstring), Tim Bresnan (calf) and Stuart Broad (stomach) are among the walking wounded.

Potential replacement Chris Tremlett also missed the end of the ODI series with a side strain.

Strauss admitted he had plenty to mull over on the long flight back to England, with his team's first World Cup match against the Netherlands on February 22.

"The first thing to ponder on the flight back is who is fit and who is not fit," he said.

"That is going to be important, to see exactly where we are and who our best 11 available players are."

"We also have to think about what we haven't done well in this series and how to adapt our game to the conditions in the sub-continent."

"I still feel very confident we can do well out there, but we need to play in a different manner to what we have done here."

"We've made too many mistakes too often, but the World Cup is a very different event in different conditions and we're still confident we can do well there."

Strauss insisted the ODI series was not as one-sided as the final result suggested, noting that England were in good positions in several of the matches.

"There were three or four games at the halfway point where we were in a very good position to win the game," he said.

"Making sounder decisions under pressure is of vital importance in the World Cup and we didn't do that enough in this series."

"One of the real benefits we've had in one-day cricket over the last couple of years is that we've had a very settled side and people have known their roles."

"That was disrupted this series, we had to blood some young guys and they will have gained a lot from it, so moving forward there is a lot to take out of this series."

Strauss said England's capitulation in the one-day series did nothing to diminish their historic Ashes triumph earlier in the tour.

"They are two different forms of the game and that Ashes victory was incredibly special and one that we will savour forever."

ICC reaction to decision of independent Anti-Corruption Tribunal

Updated at: 1241 PST,  Monday, February 07, 2011
ICC Chief Executive Haroon Lorgat has expressed a hope that the findings and sanctions imposed by an independent Anti-Corruption Tribunal and handed down in Doha, Qatar, on Saturday will act as a strong deterrent to others who may be tempted to act in a way that threatens the integrity of cricket in future.

The independent tribunal, chaired by Michael Beloff, QC, found three Pakistan players - Salman Butt, Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif - guilty of charges relating to spot-fixing at the Lord's Test match between England and Pakistan in August 2010. In addition, Salman Butt was also found guilty of breaching the ICC Anti-Corruption Code by failing to report an approach made to him by Mazhar Majeed to engage in corrupt activity during The Oval Test match earlier in the same month.

Salman Butt was given a 10-year ban from any involvement in cricketing activities, five years of which were suspended on condition that, throughout that period, he commits no further breach of the code and that he participates, under the auspices of the Pakistan Cricket Board, in a programme of anti-corruption education.

Mohammad Asif was given a 7-year ban from any involvement in cricketing activities, two years of which are suspended on condition that, throughout that period, he commits no further breach of the Code and he participates under the auspices of the Pakistan Cricket Board in a programme of anti-corruption education.

Mohammad Amir was given a five-year ban from any involvement in cricketing activities.

In all cases, the commencement of each of the bans imposed against the players will be backdated to 2 September 2010 so to give credit for the period of provisional suspension already served.

Mr Lorgat said: "I am satisfied that the proceedings are now over and we respect the findings of the independent tribunal. The members of this tribunal are extremely experienced and have considered the matter at great length after hearing detailed submissions from all parties.

"From the moment we became aware of the allegations of spot-fixing made by the News Of The World newspaper in August 2010, the ICC has left no stone unturned in pursuing this matter and we are therefore pleased with the outcome.

"While I am deeply saddened that this case happened in the first place, I acknowledge and commend the decision to deliver lengthy bans to all three players. Corruption in our game will never be tolerated and, once again, I reiterate our zero-tolerance approach. I hope this investigation, and the verdicts delivered, makes that message crystal-clear."

Chairman of the ICC Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) Sir Ronnie Flanagan added: "Over the past few months, the ACSU and the ICC's legal team have worked extremely hard on this case, including in its investigations prior to the time that the News Of The World's story broke. We have subsequently received significant support and cooperation from the newspaper's investigators and the Metropolitan Police in order to develop the evidence on which the tribunal has based its decision. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the News Of The World and the Metropolitan Police for all of their assistance during this process."

As to the publication of the tribunal's written reasoned decision, Mr Lorgat said: "We note and agree with the tribunal's strong and unanimous desire for the ICC to publish the decision in the interests of all concerned in the world of cricket. We are also aware of and fully respect the decision of the United Kingdom's Crown Prosecution Service to charge the players with criminal offences in the UK and, with that in mind, we will carefully review the full decision and take proper legal advice before making any decision on publishing the reasoned determination."

Please note the warning provided by the United Kingdom Crown Prosecution Service on Friday 4 February with regard to the Contempt of Court Act.

ICC reaction to decision of independent Anti-Corruption Tribunal

Pak cricket team returns home today


Updated at: 1241 PST,  Monday, February 07, 2011
KARACHI: Pakistan cricket team will return home here today after winning the Test and One-day International series against New Zealand.

After a long tour of two months, the national team is returning home from Auckland via Hong Kong.

Pakistan after tasting defeat in the Twenty20 series, won the Test series 1-0 and ODI series 3-2.

The Test team was led by Misbah-ul-Haq while the T20 and ODI team was captained by Shahid Afridi.

The national team after taking a three-day rest will leave in the night of February 10 for Bangladesh to participate in the ICC World Cup 2011.

The team in Bangladesh will attend the inaugural ceremony and play two warm-up matches before leaving for Sri Lanka for playing its World Cup games.

Pakistan will play their first match in the World Cup 2011 against Kenya at Hambanthota on February 23.

Javed Miandad (1975-1996)

Javed Miandad (1975-1996)
Born :
12 June 1957 at Karachi, Sind, PakistanJaved Miandad was a precocious talent who made his debut for Pakistan the day before his 18th birthday during the 1975 World Cup. He made 163 on Test debut against New Zealand at Lahore in 1976 and at Karachi later in the series scored the first of his six Test double-centuries. He was the youngest to score a Test 200 at the age of 19 years, 141 days. He was a middle-order batsman with a touch of genius possessing wonderful off-side strokes. At the end of his career he was easily Pakistan's leading run-scorer in both Tests and ODIs. He was a useful leg-spin bowler, fine cover fielder and occasional wicket-keeper who took a stumping in Test cricket and two in ODIs. He captained Pakistan in 34 Tests and 62 ODIs and had a few stints as their coach.

Tikolo, Taylor star in warm-up games


 Updated at: 2303 PST,  Sunday, February 06, 2011
Canada XI registered a four wicket win over Netherlands XI in a warm-up game played as a build up to ICC CWC

2011 at the ICC Global Cricket Academy (GCA) Oval-1 in Dubai, on Sunday.

In the other warm-up matches, at the GCA Oval-2, Afghanistan XI went down by 50 runs to Kenya XI. At the Dubai International Sports City Stadium, Zimbabwe XI scored an impressive six wicket win over Ireland XI.

At GCA Oval-1, Khurram Chohan (2-18), Harvir Baidwan (2-29), Parth Desai (2-18) and Balaji Rao (2-12) shared the wickets as Canada XI shot out Netherlands XI for 151. Only Tom de Grooth (41) and Atse Buurman (30) offered any resistance to Canada XI. In its chase, Canada XI was well served by Amarbir Hansra (54 not out: 45b, 5x4, 1x6). Mudassar Bukhari's spell of 4-16 created a few uncomfortable moments for Canada XI but Hansra held the innings together brilliantly.

Veteran Steve Tikolo's brilliant knock of 126 not out (126b, 12x4, 2x6) helped Kenya XI post 289 for 4 in its 50 overs against Afghanistan XI. Tanmay Mishra (48) and Morris Ouma with 33 too contributed well. Afghanistan XI's chase never took off as only former captain Nowroz Mangal managed to make 42. Mohd Shehzad also scored a brisk 30 off 35 balls but it was not enough. For Kenya XI, Shem Ngoche's 3-14 and James Ngoche's 3-36 proved to be match-winning spells.

At the Dubai International Sports City Stadium, Ireland XI skipper William Porterfield's knock of 66 off 80 balls with four boundaries and two sixes went in vain. Ireland XI posted 204 in 48.1 overs. For Zimbabwe XI, Greg Lamb (3-30) and Graeme Cremer (2-21) were the best bowlers on view for Zimbabwe XI. Zimbabwe XI's chase was fashioned by Brendan Taylor's unbeaten 84 off 121 balls which featured five boundaries and one six.

The teams play final round of warm-up games on Tuesday, 8 February, before heading to the sub-continent for The Cup That Counts.


Updated at: 2303 PST,  Sunday, February 06, 2011
ICC Chief Executive Haroon Lorgat has expressed a hope that the findings and sanctions imposed by an independent Anti-Corruption Tribunal and handed down in Doha, Qatar, on Saturday will act as a strong deterrent to others who may be tempted to act in a way that threatens the integrity of cricket in future.

The independent tribunal, chaired by Michael Beloff, QC, found three Pakistan players - Salman Butt, Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif - guilty of charges relating to spot-fixing at the Lord's Test match between England and Pakistan in August 2010. In addition, Salman Butt was also found guilty of breaching the ICC Anti-Corruption Code by failing to report an approach made to him by Mazhar Majeed to engage in corrupt activity during The Oval Test match earlier in the same month.

Salman Butt was given a 10-year ban from any involvement in cricketing activities, five years of which were suspended on condition that, throughout that period, he commits no further breach of the code and that he participates, under the auspices of the Pakistan Cricket Board, in a programme of anti-corruption education.

Mohammad Asif was given a 7-year ban from any involvement in cricketing activities, two years of which are suspended on condition that, throughout that period, he commits no further breach of the Code and he participates under the auspices of the Pakistan Cricket Board in a programme of anti-corruption education.

Mohammad Amir was given a five-year ban from any involvement in cricketing activities.

In all cases, the commencement of each of the bans imposed against the players will be backdated to 2 September 2010 so to give credit for the period of provisional suspension already served.

Mr Lorgat said: "I am satisfied that the proceedings are now over and we respect the findings of the independent tribunal. The members of this tribunal are extremely experienced and have considered the matter at great length after hearing detailed submissions from all parties.

"From the moment we became aware of the allegations of spot-fixing made by the News Of The World newspaper in August 2010, the ICC has left no stone unturned in pursuing this matter and we are therefore pleased with the outcome.

"While I am deeply saddened that this case happened in the first place, I acknowledge and commend the decision to deliver lengthy bans to all three players. Corruption in our game will never be tolerated and, once again, I reiterate our zero-tolerance approach. I hope this investigation, and the verdicts delivered, makes that message crystal-clear."

Chairman of the ICC Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) Sir Ronnie Flanagan added: "Over the past few months, the ACSU and the ICC's legal team have worked extremely hard on this case, including in its investigations prior to the time that the News Of The World's story broke. We have subsequently received significant support and cooperation from the newspaper's investigators and the Metropolitan Police in order to develop the evidence on which the tribunal has based its decision. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the News Of The World and the Metropolitan Police for all of their assistance during this process."

As to the publication of the tribunal's written reasoned decision, Mr Lorgat said: "We note and agree with the tribunal's strong and unanimous desire for the ICC to publish the decision in the interests of all concerned in the world of cricket. We are also aware of and fully respect the decision of the United Kingdom's Crown Prosecution Service to charge the players with criminal offences in the UK and, with that in mind, we will carefully review the full decision and take proper legal advice before making any decision on publishing the reasoned determination."

Please note the warning provided by the United Kingdom Crown Prosecution Service on Friday 4 February with regard to the Contempt of Court Act.

PCB set to retain Afridi as skipper for World Cup


Updated at: 1526 PST,  Monday, January 31, 2011
KARACHI: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ijaz Butt, in all likelihood, will announce Shahid Afridi as the captain of the Pakistan team for the upcoming World Cup although some players are backing Misbah-ul Haq as the leader.

According to sources, Butt has decided to now stick with Afridi as captain although there is still a divided opinion about the fact that some consider Misbah to be a better choice.

The scales seemed to have heavily tilted in favour of Afridi after the dashing batsman smashed 65 off only 25 deliveries during Pakistan's series levelling win against New Zealand on Saturday.

"Butt has come to the conclusion after discussing the captaincy issue with the team management and others that it would be unwise to change the captain at such a stage and since Afridi has been the ODI captain since late 2009," a source indicated.

He said the board would most likely end the captaincy debate by announcing the captain in next 24 hours.

There was plenty of debate in the cricketing circles after the PCB announced the World Cup squad of 15 players last month but did not name the captain.

Many former players consider Afridi to be too temperamental to be given the responsibility of captaining in the World Cup and others warning against changing the captain at such a late stage.

Former Pakistan captain, Shoaib Malik has also added his voice to the captaincy debate supporting Afridi.

"I don't think it is a good move to change the captain now. Since Afridi has been leading the team for the last year, it makes no sense to change him now," Malik said. "Changing captains frequently has already damaged the team in the past."

Australia beat England in seventh ODI


Updated at: 1730 PST,  Sunday, February 06, 2011
PERTH: Australia beat England by 57 runs in their seventh and final one-day international at the WACA Ground on Sunday.
Australia won by series 5-1 

Sangakkara guides Sri Lanka to 277-9 against Windies


Updated at: 1530 PST,  Sunday, February 06, 2011
COLOMBO: Kumar Sangakkara hit a solid 75 to help Sri Lanka post a challenging 277-9 against the West Indies in the third and final one-dayer on Sunday despite Sulieman Benn's maiden four-wicket haul.

Left-arm spinner Benn grabbed 4-38 off 10 disciplined overs to reduce Sri Lanka to 244-8 from a healthy 205-3, but Angelo Mathews smashed an unbeaten 36 off 22 balls to help the hosts plunder 27 in the last two overs.

The late onslaught kept alive Sri Lanka's hopes of clinching the series after winning the second match on Thursday. The first game was abandoned due to rain.

Sri Lanka made a brisk start after being put in to bat at the Sinhalese Sports Club ground in Colombo as openers Upul Tharanga (39) and Tillakaratne Dilshan (30) made 54 runs for the first wicket.

Seamer Dwayne Bravo provided the breakthrough in the ninth over when he had Dilshan caught behind after the opener had hit one six and two fours in his 28-ball knock.

Benn got his first wicket when he bowled Tharanga, but former skipper Mahela Jayawardene gave Sangakkara valuable support to steady the innings with a 95-run stand for the third wicket.

Sangakkara went for a big shot after reaching his half-century, lofting left-arm spinner Nikita Miller over square leg for six, but fell just when he looked like stepping up the run rate in the closing overs.

The Sri Lankan captain cracked one six and four boundaries in his 105-ball knock before being bowled by Benn, who then accounted for Chamara Kapugedera and Thilan Samaraweera.

Dwayne Bravo finished with 2-58.

Sunday, February 06, 2011

ICC bans trio for minimum five years


Updated at: 2031 PST,  Saturday, February 05, 2011
DOHA: Former captain Salman Butt and fast bowlers Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif were banned for at least five years on Saturday after they were found guilty of corruption by an International Cricket Council (ICC) tribunal.

A statement read out at the tribunal said: "The tribunal heard the charges as Aamer agreed to bowl no-balls, and did bowl no-balls and Butt was party to the bowling of those deliberate balls, and the tribunal impose the following sanctions.

"On Butt ten years ineligibility, five years of which are suspended on the condition that he doesn't commit further breaches of the code, and that he participates under the auspices Pakistan Cricket Board in a programme of anti-corruption education.

"On Asif, a sanction of seven years of ineligibility, two years of which are suspended on the condition that he commits no further breach of the code and also participates in an anti-corruption programme.

"On Aamer a sanction of five years ineligibility. No further sanctions are imposed on any player."

The decisions came after a lengthy nine-hour hearing at the Qatar Financial Center, and following much argument after the players' lawyers requested the verdict be adjourned as it could affect the criminal case against the players in London.

The charges relate to alleged incidents during a Test match against England at Lord's last year, when Britain's News of the World newspaper claimed the players were willing to deliberately bowl no-balls.

The newspaper alleged the players, who are currently provisionally suspended from international cricket, had colluded in a spot-fixing betting scam organised by British-based agent Mazhar Majeed.

The members of the tribunal, headed by Michael Beloff, heard the case for six days last month before deferring the announcement on the request of players' lawyers.

Last month Beloff revealed that while Asif and Aamer were absolved of the charges relating to another match, the third Test at The Oval (played before the Lord's match) one charge against Butt remained under investigation.

In a separate development on Friday, British prosecutors charged the three players as well as their agent with corruption offences and summoned them in court on March 17.

The Pakistan trio have repeatedly denied wrongdoing and had shown confidence of resuming their careers.

The bans on Pakistan players have come just a fortnight before the tenth World Cup starts in the sub-continent, highlighting the difficult times the game of cricket is facing against corruption.

Butt, Aamer and Asif became the first players banned in spot-fixing, the latest innovation in which players obey specific orders during the game pre-arranged with bookmakers.

The players have 21 days to appeal against the sanctions in the Court of Arbitration for Sport, based in Switzerland.

Saturday, February 05, 2011

Trio to learn fate on corruption charges


Updated at: 1003 PST,  Saturday, February 05, 2011
DOHA: Former Pakistan captain Salman Butt and pace bowlers Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif will learn whether they face playing bans when an ICC anti-corruption tribunal delivers its verdict on Saturday.On Friday, British prosecutors charged the three cricketers and sports agent Mazhar Majeed with taking bribes and ordered them to appear at London's City of Westminster Magistrates Court on March 17.Butt, Amir and Asif, who have denied any wrongdoing, were suspended by the ICC in September under its anti-corruption code, which provides for a maximum life ban for the offence of spot-fixing.The announcement by Britain's Crown Prosecution Service came on the eve of the three-man tribunal's scheduled verdict.The members of the tribunal considered the case for six days last month following allegations in a British newspaper that the trio had arranged for deliberate no-balls to be delivered in the fourth test at Lord's last year.

Pakistan win series despite losing 6th ODI against Kiwis


Updated at: 1202 PST,  Saturday, February 05, 2011
AUCKLAND: Jesse Ryder scored his second one day international century to help New Zealand earn a face-saving 57-run victory over Pakistan at Eden Park on Saturday in the sixth and final match of their series. The win was just New Zealand's second in their last 16 completed ODIs and was sorely needed to give them a hint of self belief before they head to the World Cup in India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

Ryder scored 107 and combined in a 123-run partnership with Martin Guptill (44), while a 120-run partnership between Scott Styris (58 not out) and Nathan McCullum (65) at the end of the innings helped New Zealand to an imposing 311 for seven. Wicketkeeper Kamral Akmal top-scored for the visitors, who held an unassailable 3-1 lead in the series before the match at Eden Park, with 89, including three glorious successive sixes into the lower deck of the impressive new grandstand at the ground. Captain Shahid Afridi (44) also provided some late jitters for the New Zealanders as he combined with Sohail Tanvir (30) before being caught by Nathan McCullum off Hamish Bennett, who finished with for four for 46. All rounder James Franklin captured three for 50 to give the small crowd something to cheer about when Pakistan were dismissed for 254. Ryder, who was struggling with a leg injury and needed a runner for the latter part of his innings, blazed his way to his first 50 runs off 34 balls before the Pakistani bowlersrestricted New Zealand through the middle overs. The 26-year-old Ryder still managed to bring up his century off 82 balls with a flick off his hip to fine leg for his seventh boundary. He also smashed six sixes into the stands.
Styris and Nathan McCullum then batted intelligently for the final overs for a 120-run partnership, which included 71 runs in the third powerplay block of five overs before McCullum holed out in the deep.

Ryder’s ton help Kiwis mount 311-7

Updated at: 0735 PST,  Saturday, February 05, 2011
AUCKLAND: Jessie Ryder hit form with a century as New Zealand posted 311, their highest score of the one-day series against Pakistan, batting first in the dead rubber at Eden Park in Auckland on Saturday.
Ryder cracked six sixes and seven fours on his way to 107 off 93 balls for his second one-day century, while down the order Nathan McCullum with 65 and an unbeaten 58 from Scott Styris helped bolster the New Zealand total.
After being put in to bat, New Zealand produced their most impressive innings of the six-match series, and Ryder's performance was the best individual score, although too late to make a difference to the series outcome.
Pakistan took an unbeatable 3-1 lead when they trounced New Zealand by 41 runs in the fifth game in Hamilton on Thursday. The second game was washed out.
With nothing at stake but pride, New Zealand ditched the experiment of batting Brendon McCullum down the order, which had not paid off in the earlier matches, and restored the swashbuckling batter to his opener's role.
But he only made 12 before being outsmarted by Sohail Tanvir, who fired down a ball slightly wider than usual. McCullum's attempt to pull it over mid off resulted in him getting an edge off the toe of the bat to wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal.
Enter Ryder to join Martin Guptill and New Zealand took charge bringing up their 100 with a Ryder six in the 15th over and putting on 123 for the second wicket.
Guptill, as he has done throughout the series, made a sound start before throwing his wicket away with a rash shot.

He reached 44 when he tried to hit Abdul Razzaq out of the ground and was caught by Umar Gul at long on to start a New Zealand slide that saw them slump from 141-1 to 190-5 in 11 overs.

Ryder, who required a runner in the latter part of his innings, saw his innings come to an end when he skied part-time spinner Mohammad Hafeez and was caught at deep midwicket by Tanvir.

Styris and Nathan McCullum picked up the pace for New Zealand in the closing overs as they produced a 120-run stand for the sixth wicket in 14 overs.

Abdul Razzaq was the pick of the Pakistan bowlers with 2-23 off seven overs, while Hafeez, who was surprisingly called upon to bowl at the end, took 2-57 off nine overs.

the ashes series 2010-2011


TEST MATCHES
Date Day PST Match Venue Results
Nov
25 Nov 29, 2010
Thu
- Mon
5:00
AM
Australia vs England 1st
Test
Brisbane
Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane
 Match
drawn
Dec
03 Dec 07, 2010
Fri
- Tue
5:00
AM
Australia vs England 2nd
Test
Adelaide
Oval
England
won by an innings &

71 runs.
Dec
16 Dec 20, 2010
Thu
- Mon
7:30
AM
Australia vs England 3rd
Test
Western
Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth
 Australia
won by 267 runs.
Dec
26 Dec 30, 2011
Sun
- Thu
4:30
AM
Australia vs England 4th
Test
Melbourne
Cricket Ground
England won by an innings and 157 runs
Jan
03 Jan 07, 2011
Mon
- Fri
4:30
AM
Australia vs England 5th
Test
Sydney
Cricket Ground
England won by an innings and 83 runs
TWENTY 20
Date Day PST Match Venue Results
January
12, 2011
Wednesday 1:35
PM
Australia vs England 1st
T-20
Adelaide
Oval
England won by1 wicket
January
14, 2011
Friday 1:35
PM
Australia vs England 2nd
T-20
Melbourne
Cricket Ground
Australia won by 4 runs
ONE DAY INTERNATIONALS
Date Day PST Match Venue Results
January
16, 2011
Sunday 8:20
AM
Australia vs England 1st
ODI
Melbourne
Cricket Ground
Australia won by 6 wickets
January
21, 2011
Friday 8:20
AM
Australia vs England 2nd
ODI
Bellerive
Oval, Hobart
Australia won by 46 runs
January
23, 2011
Saturday 8:20
AM
Australia vs England 3rd
ODI
Sydney
Cricket Ground
Australia won by 4 wickets
January
26, 2011
Wednesday 8:20
AM
Australia vs England 4th
ODI
Adelaide
Oval
England won by 21 runs
January
30, 2011
Sunday 8:20
AM
Australia vs England 5th
ODI
Brisbane
Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane
Australia won by 51 runs
February
02, 2011
Wednesday 8:20
AM
Australia vs England 6th
ODI
Sydney
Cricket Ground
February
06, 2011
Sunday 8:20
AM
Australia vs England 7thODI Western
Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth

the ashes series 2010-2011


TEST MATCHES
Date Day PST Match Venue Results
Nov
25 Nov 29, 2010
Thu
- Mon
5:00
AM
Australia vs England 1st
Test
Brisbane
Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane
 Match
drawn
Dec
03 Dec 07, 2010
Fri
- Tue
5:00
AM
Australia vs England 2nd
Test
Adelaide
Oval
England
won by an innings &

71 runs.
Dec
16 Dec 20, 2010
Thu
- Mon
7:30
AM
Australia vs England 3rd
Test
Western
Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth
 Australia
won by 267 runs.
Dec
26 Dec 30, 2011
Sun
- Thu
4:30
AM
Australia vs England 4th
Test
Melbourne
Cricket Ground
England won by an innings and 157 runs
Jan
03 Jan 07, 2011
Mon
- Fri
4:30
AM
Australia vs England 5th
Test
Sydney
Cricket Ground
England won by an innings and 83 runs
TWENTY 20
Date Day PST Match Venue Results
January
12, 2011
Wednesday 1:35
PM
Australia vs England 1st
T-20
Adelaide
Oval
England won by1 wicket
January
14, 2011
Friday 1:35
PM
Australia vs England 2nd
T-20
Melbourne
Cricket Ground
Australia won by 4 runs
ONE DAY INTERNATIONALS
Date Day PST Match Venue Results
January
16, 2011
Sunday 8:20
AM
Australia vs England 1st
ODI
Melbourne
Cricket Ground
Australia won by 6 wickets
January
21, 2011
Friday 8:20
AM
Australia vs England 2nd
ODI
Bellerive
Oval, Hobart
Australia won by 46 runs
January
23, 2011
Saturday 8:20
AM
Australia vs England 3rd
ODI
Sydney
Cricket Ground
Australia won by 4 wickets
January
26, 2011
Wednesday 8:20
AM
Australia vs England 4th
ODI
Adelaide
Oval
England won by 21 runs
January
30, 2011
Sunday 8:20
AM
Australia vs England 5th
ODI
Brisbane
Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane
Australia won by 51 runs
February
02, 2011
Wednesday 8:20
AM
Australia vs England 6th
ODI
Sydney
Cricket Ground
February
06, 2011
Sunday 8:20
AM
Australia vs England 7thODI Western
Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth

pakistan tour to newzealand 2010-2011 series

T20   INTERNATIONAL
Date Day PST Match Detail Venue Results
December
26, 2010
Sunday 6:00
AM
Pakistan vs New
Zealand
1st
T20
Eden
Park, Auckland
New Zealand won by 5 wickets
December
28, 2010
Tuesday 11:00
AM
Pakistan vs New
Zealand
2nd
T20
Seddon
Park, Hamilton
New Zealand won by
39 runs
December
30, 2010
Thursday 11:00
AM
Pakistan vs New
Zealand
3rd
T20
AMI
Stadium, Christchurch
Pakistan won by
103 runs
TEST    MATCHES
Date Day PST Match Detail Venue Results
Jan
07 - Jan 11, 2011
Fri
- Tue
3:00
AM
Pakistan vs New
Zealand
1st
Test
Seddon
Park, Hamilton
Pakistan won by 10 wickets
Jan
15 - Jan 19, 2011
Sat
- Wed
3:00
AM
Pakistan vs New
Zealand
2nd
Test
Basin
Reserve, Wellington
Pak won by by series DRAW
ONE DAY  INTERNATIONALS
Date Day PST Match Detail Venue Results
January
22, 2011
Saturday6:00
AM
PakistanvsNew
Zealand
1st
ODI
Westpac
Stadium, Wellington
New Zealand won by 9 wkts
January
26, 2011
Wednesday3:00
AM
PakistanvsNew
Zealand
2nd
ODI
Queenstown
Events Centre, Queenstown
Match abandoned due to rain
January
29, 2011
Saturday6:00
AM
PakistanvsNew
Zealand
3rd
ODI
AMI
Stadium, Christchurch
pakistan won by 50 runs
February
01, 2011
Tuesday6:00
AM
PakistanvsNew
Zealand
4th
ODI
McLean
Park, Napier
pakistan won by2 wkts
February
03, 2011
Thursday6:00
AM
PakistanvsNew
Zealand
5th
ODI
Seddon
Park, Hamilton
pakistan won by 42 runs
February
05, 2011
Saturday3:00
AM
PakistanvsNew
Zealand
6th
ODI
Eden
Park, Auckland
To be Played