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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Coming up next Matches

4:56 PM Farhan

Pakistan in New Zealand, 2010-11
Thu, Feb 03 2011, 03:00
Seddon Park, Hamilton
West Indies in Sri Lanka ODI Series, 2011
Thu, Feb 03 2011, 06:00
Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo
Pakistan in New Zealand, 2010-11
Sat, Feb 05 2011, 00:00
Eden Park, Auckland
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Srilanka vs Westindies

4:47 PM Farhan

Mon Jan 31
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
09:00 PKT 1st ODI - Sri Lanka v West Indies
Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo

Thu Feb 3
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
09:00 PKT 2nd ODI - Sri Lanka v West Indies
Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo

Sun Feb 6
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
09:00 PKT 3rd ODI - Sri Lanka v West Indies
Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo
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Australia vs England 6th odi

4:15 PM Farhan

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World Cup will prove ODIs alive and well - Lorgat

4:12 PM Farhan


Haroon Lorgat, the ICC chief executive, has said next month's World Cup will prove that 50-over cricket can co-exist with the Test and Twenty20 formats. Since the inception of Twenty20 cricket and its raging success, the ODI format has been perceived to be under threat, but Lorgat said those fears were overstated.


"I think the talk of poor interest in 50-over cricket is overstated. I firmly believe that all three forms of the game will co-exist and in fact thrive at international level," Lorgat told ESPNSTAR.com. "To be frank, the talk of a demise of 50-over ODI cricket is way out of whack with what we are experiencing. Players, spectators, TV viewers and administrators still see great value in the ODIs.


"I hope that the World Cup will add to reversing the poor perception of 50-over cricket as some of the recent matches already have."


In an attempt to revitalise limited-overs cricket, Australia are experimenting with a split-innings format in their domestic competition, while England, South Africa and Zimbabwe have all shifted to a 40-over competition. However, Lorgat said the ICC doesn't have plans to tinker with the format of the game. "There are no plans to dramatically change the format of the 50-over game at international level. That said, we encourage our members to experiment with different formats and initiatives to see if there are ways it can be enhanced.


"The ODI today has a very different look and feel to what it was 40 years ago when the first match took place in 1971. We have always embraced change and will continue to do so."


Lorgat said the 2011 tournament, which starts on February 19, would be the most unpredictable World Cup in history. "It seems to me that the top teams are all playing some wonderful cricket at present and there is precious little to decide between them.


"The Australians could make history by becoming the first team to win four in a row but they will be challenged as they are not as dominant today as they were four years ago. The other teams, no doubt, will sense an opportunity to wrestle the cup from their tight grasp."


Lorgat said the passion for cricket in the subcontinent would ensure a successful World Cup. "Nowhere in the world can one find love and power for the game as in the subcontinent. We are expecting all the people from the three host nations to come out in force, support their teams and follow the tournament.
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Watch live Australia vs England 6th odi

3:54 PM Farhan

Watch live Australia vs England 6th odi
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Can New Zealand overcome form, injury woes?

3:52 PM Farhan


New Zealand have reason to feel exasperated. They have attempted everything to turn around their string of losses; in fact, there can be a case that they have tried too hard. They have brought in a capable new coach, rotated their players faster than a revolving door spins, tinkered around with the batting order, and even broken one of their most successful opening combinations. But at least one of their many old failings continues to crop up at crucial junctures.

If the misfiring top order manages to provide a good start, the middle order contrives to cave in. When the top order suffers one of its spectacular collapses after seemingly promising starts, the middle order gets involved in the repair job, and they end up with a below-par total. And on the rare occasion that the batsmen fire collectively, and the bowlers have kept the opposition in check, they inevitably manage to run in to a rampant batsman who takes the game away from their grasp. In the bowlers' defence, there just haven't been enough runs to play with, with the batsmen crossing 250 only thrice in the previous 14 matches, 13 of which have been lost.

If the fact that one more series is now on the line isn't motivation enough for the home team, they need look no further than their opponents. Despite all the issues surrounding the side, Pakistan have started to give the feeling of approaching somewhere close to being a settled side. The current captain and vice-captain have played major roles in their respective wins in the series, and the mutual admiration has overflowed from Shahid Afridi and Misbah-ul-Haq. If some of that feel-good can translate into another match-winning performance, Pakistan will leave New Zealand with Test and one-day series wins, a massive achievement considering what has gone on in the previous six months
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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Carroll - I was pushed out

6:07 PM Farhan


Andy Carroll is adamant he was not wanted by Newcastle United and that he was forced to hand in a transfer request before securing his move to Liverpool.
The England striker completed a blockbuster £35million transfer to Liverpool on deadline day with the fee establishing the 22-year-old as the most expensive British player in history.
However, the manner of the home-grown powerhouse's departure from St James' Park has prompted contrasting versions of events from the club and player.
Magpies boss Alan Pardew claimed that the club did not push Carroll towards the exit door and accepted Liverpool's second offer after the player asked for a new contract.
Carroll, though, disputes this version and insists that he never wanted to leave his boyhood club, accusing Newcastle of wanting the money offered by Liverpool.
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