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New test records in India Vs Sri Lanka

November 24th, 2009

After the memorable test between India and Sri Lanka in Ahmedabad, cricket lovers entertained by further records which took place in KaanPur test. India won the toss and elected to bat first, openers, Gambhir and Sehwag crash the bowling line, with the help of 15 fours, Gambhir dismissed at 167 as well as his partner Sehwag made 131 with 18 fours and one six, by the help of these two players India, at the stumps, was on 417/2. It was the ever huge total in first day play by India against any team. India will start today as second day game with 417/2, Sachin is playing on 20 with Dravid who is on 85 runs.  

From Sri Lanka, Muttiah Muralitharan was the bowler who took the both openers wickets, he got two wickets for 100 runs, Muralitharan completes his 1300 wickets in International cricket.

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Pietersen didn’t lose sleep tracking IPL auction

February 8th, 2009

Kevin Pietersen has said he did not stay up all night in Jamaica, where he was on tour with the England side, awaiting the results of the IPL auction on February 6. Pietersen emerged the big winner along with team-mate Andrew Flintoff at the event in Goa, earning annual contracts worth US$1.55 million each, making them the highest-earning players in the league. However, Pietersen said he was wary of flaunting around his dollars while his friends were coping with the global economic crisis.

“It’s an unbelievable amount of money,” Pietersen told media. “But I didn’t stay up all night waiting for the results of the auction. I am in the Caribbean in the middle of an important Test series against the West Indies and preparation and focus for that is the most important thing.

“I was honoured when I heard the news that I was one of the most highly-rated players in the world. But I can’t let things like this affect my focus,” he said. “There has been no banter in the dressing room as to how much money we went for. There is a huge credit crunch in England and some of my mates have been made redundant. I have friends who have lost their jobs, so it’s not the time to start shaking your money around.”

While Pietersen was bought by Bangalore Royal Challengers, Flintoff was purchased for the same sum by Chennai Super Kings - who had paid US$1.5m for Mahendra Singh Dhoni last year. Flintoff, too, was happy with the way things had panned out. “We would not have had any problem with different prices, but I guess being the same might stop a few of the other lads taking the mick. I’m very pleased. I went in at $950,000 so to get that much it’s unbelievable really, it has not quite sunk in, I guess. I regard it as a massive bonus.

“My team includes guys like my friend Murali [Muttiah Muralitharan], Matthew Hayden and Mahendra Singh Dhoni as captain. So it’s a very exciting team,” he said. “But I’m here in Jamaica playing a Test match. My mind is full of that and the IPL is not for another six weeks. I just regard it as a massive bonus.”

Paul Collingwood and Owais Shah were the other players in the touring party to bag contracts - both for the Delhi Daredevils. “I didn’t make any plans to stay up with the Test match in progress, but I must admit I got a text message telling me what had happened. I slept easily after that!” Collingwood said. “I’m absolutely delighted at the price tag on my head. The reserve price was $250,000 so to get a bit more than that is a really nice feeling.”

There was some cheer in the opposition camp as well, with West Indian fast bowlers Jerome Taylor and Fidel Edwards being lapped up at the auction, although Ramnaresh Sarwan and Daren Powell were unsold. Edwards got news of his $150,000 contract with the Deccan Chargers on his 27th birthday.

“It feels great. It was a good birthday gift,” he told the media. Playing in the IPL will give me the chance to have a new experience and play alongside different players and in different conditions,” he said. “It is good to see people recognising your talent and requiring your services.”

Edwards was a surprise pick, given he played only three Twenty20 games for Barbados, and was not part of the Stanford Superstars squad that won the Stanford 20/20 for 20 against England last year.”I always felt I was good enough to play Twenty20 cricket. This is good for me personally and good for my cricket career,” he said. “At present, however, I am concentrating on West Indies cricket and looking to help the team beat England. This series is crucial to us and we want to win and more importantly win at home.”

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Sri Lanka secure consolation win against India

February 8th, 2009

Tillakaratne Dilshan and Kumar Sangakkara both struck half-centuries as Sri Lanka denied India a series sweep with a 68-run victory in the fifth and final one-day international in Colombo.

The defeat halted India’s run of nine straight wins in limited-overs internationals - a stretch that has lifted Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s team to No.2 behind South Africa in the one-day world rankings.

Opener Dilshan blazed 97 off 117 balls while Sangakkara (84) scored his third successive half century of the series in Sri Lanka’s formidable total of 320-8 in 50 overs.

India lost wickets at regular intervals and never looked like threatening a strong Sri Lankan total before they were bowled out for 252 in 48.5 overs.

Yuvraj Singh gave the tourists a glimmer of hope with a typically brutal 73 off 62 balls that included11 boundaries and a six.

Debutante Ravindra Jadeja remained unbeaten on 60 off 77 balls as he and captain Dhoni (53) shared the highest partnership of the innings - 55 off 66 balls.

Sri Lanka spin king Muttiah Muralitharan steemed the flow of runs after Yuvraj’s onslaught at Sri Lankan seamer Farveez Maharoof before he took a skier to dismiss the left-hander in the 22nd over.

The off-spinner finished with 2-41 while unorthodox spinner Ajantha Mendis (2-44) also took two late wickets.

Sangakkara and Dilshan earlier combined in a 143-run stand off 136 deliveries after captain Mahela Jayawardene won his first toss of the series and elected to bat.

However, India fought back hard by taking four wickets in the space of six deliveries, including the run out of Dilshan in the 42nd over.

Rohit Sharma’s direct throw from point saw Dilshan short of his crease at the non-striker’s end, finishing a sparkling innings of 97 off 117 balls which featured nine fours.

Sri Lanka were cruising at 255-2 before sensationally losing four wickets for just one run.

Ishant Sharma (3-60) dismissed Thilina Kandamby, Chamara Kapugedera and Thilan Thushara while Jayawardene was brilliantly caught by diving Suresh Raina as Sri Lanka slumped to 256-6 in the 43rd over.

Maharoof (32) hit three boundaries and a six in his 23-ball knock as Sri Lanka took finished their innings and then the series with a flourish.

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Sehwag Back In team After Injury

January 30th, 2009

Sehwag missed the first contest of the five-match series with an injured back. The opener has played in 196 one-dayers for his country, scoring over 6000 runs in the process.

“He is fit. He made way for a batsman in the first game and a batsman will miss out here,” Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni confirmed

India are currently 1-0 up in the series after taking a six wicket victory in Dambulla. However, Dhoni believes there is room for improvement.

“There are areas we need to work on. There is a scope for improvement, but a good sign is we are not relying on any individual to win matches,” he added.

“If one of our top four batsmen can stay at the crease till the end it will be good for others as their spinners are good and can make it tough for new batsmen.

“I think chasing anything over 250 will be difficult if the wicket behaves like it did the last time.”

Opposing captain Mahela Jayawardene was upbeat about his side’s performance in the first meeting, admitting he was content merely to compete with an in-form Indian team.

“I think they bowled pretty well. It was just that we did not put enough pressure on their batsmen. India did not have to take any risks,” he said.

“I am also quite happy with our batting effort. We have been getting high scores in the last few games, with the top-order batsmen among runs.

“We’ll try to keep India under pressure and there is no other motivation than to beat a side which is doing very well.”

The match could see spinner Muttiah Muralitharan become the highest wicket-taker in ODI cricket. He needs only two more scalps to overhaul Wasim Akram’s record of 502

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Jayawardene Plays Down Mendis Hype In Pakistan Series

January 19th, 2009
Ajantha Mendis

Ajantha Mendis

KARACHI: Sri Lankan skipper Mahela Jayawardene Sunday refused to single out spin sensation Ajantha Mendis as the major threat for Pakistan in the one-day series.

The 23-year-old Mendis and his more illustrious partner Muttiah Muralitharan are tipped to hold the aces against the home team in the three-match series which starts here from Tuesday.

But Jayawardene said Mendis doesn’t carry extra burden of expectations.

Mendis, who made his debut in the West Indies in May last year, became the fastest bowler to get 50 wickets, achieving the total in 19 matches, breaking Indian Ajit Agarkar’s record of 23 matches.

Jayawardene said he would not like to put extra pressure on the newcomer.

Jayawardene refused to agree Sri Lanka are struggling with their overall form after losing to Bangladesh in the last league match and scrapping to a narrow two-wicket win in the final of the tri-series in Dhaka last week.

Chasing a modest 153, Sri Lanka lost their first five wickets for a mere six runs — the lowest total at the fall of five wickets in any one-day international — before Muralitharan’s 16-ball 33 saw them home.

Jayawardene admitted Pakistan are a dangerous team.

“Pakistan is always Pakistan for me. They are a very tough side whether they play regularly or not, so we will have to put up the best effort,” said Jayawardene.

The second match is here on Wednesday, while the final match is in Lahore on Saturday.

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Sri Lanka seal whitewash

December 1st, 2008
Muttiah Muralitharan
Muttiah Muralitharan

Fifth One Day International
Harare Sports Club
Sri Lanka 152 v Zimbabwe 133 (M Muralitharan 5-29)
Sri Lanka beat Zimbabwe by 19 runs

Muttiah Muralitharan claimed five wickets to help Sri Lanka complete a 5-0 series whitewash over Zimbabwe in Harare.

The home side made the fifth one-day international much more competitive, but in a low scoring game spinner Muralitharan proved to be the difference.

Batting first, Sri Lanka could only make 152 all out, their lowest total of the series, with Ed Rainsford taking 3-22 for the home team.

Struggled

The tourists struggled from the start after being put into bat in Harare, losing Mahela Jayawardene and Upul Tharanga with just eight runs on the board.

With Rainsford leading the charge, Zimbabwe took wickets regularly and only Thilina Kandamby’s 40 and 31 from Angelo Mathews stood out.

Sri Lanka skipper Mahela Jayawardene was dismissed for a duck for the second successive innings, as his side were bowled out with an over and one ball still left of their allotted 50.

Zimbabwe had a real chance to salvage some pride, but they could not handle Muralitharan, who took the first and last wicket while knocking over three quickly in the middle order.

Hope

They quickly slipped to 58-6 but Keith Dabengwa and Prosper Utseya gave Zimbabwe hope as they put on 72 for the sixth wicket.

But both batsmen fell in quick succession, Dabengwa the first to go when he was bowled by Nuwan Kulasekara after making 39.

Captain Utseya followed shortly after to the same bowler having made 31 off 99 balls and the game was then effectively over as a contest.

The final two wickets went without adding a run and as they finished on 133, yet again just short of pulling off a victory in the series

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