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Saturday, May 9, 2009

Impressive England cruise to 10-wicket win

England 377 for 32 for 0 beat West Indies 152 and 256 (Nash 81, Ramdin 66, Swann 3-39, Broad 3-64) by 10 wickets
Graeme Swann removed Shivnarine Chanderpaul cheaply again and finished with six wickets in the match © Getty Images

With more than two days to spare, England began a Test series on a winning note for the first time in 14 attempts and won at Lord's for the first time since 2005 as they wrapped up a convincing 10-wicket success against West Indies. A positive sixth-wicket stand of 143 between Brendan Nash and Denesh Ramdin made England work during the afternoon session, but either side of that there was precious little resistance as they were left a simple target of 32.

This was England's first victory in a live Test since they beat New Zealand, at Trent Bridge, last June, since when they have only once bowled a side out twice. This time England's bowlers shared the honours with Graham Onions adding two more scalps to his impressive debut haul, while Graeme Swann took his match tally to six and in the process removed Shivnarine Chanderpaul for the second time in the game.

When the home side were beginning to get a little frustrated by the efforts of Nash and Ramdin, Stuart Broad made his impression on the innings with an impressive display of aggression towards the lower order which ended with the removal of Nash for a fine, gusty 81 that enhanced his battling reputation. At the ended of one of the many frustrating days of toil in the Caribbean Broad pleaded for a pitch with some more assistance, so it was important that England made the most of conditions in their favour.

However, what was particularly impressive was how a young unit worked together with the swing of Anderson being complemented by the extra bounce of Onions and Broad. Swann's return cemented his standing as England's premier spinner, and only Tim Bresnan - limited to seven overs in the match - was left without a real chance to make an impression, though he did take a fine gully catch to dismiss Fidel Edwards.

After their horrendous collapse of 8 for 53 yesterday West Indies needed to restored some respectability. Showers delayed the start by an hour and initially there was some solid resistance from Lendl Simmons and Devon Smith. However, that all changed when Onions replaced Broad at the Nursery End and Simmons tried one of his favourite leg-side clip, but failed to keep the ball down and Alastair Cook snapped up a smart catch at square leg.

Next over Swann was introduced into the attack to have a crack at his bunny, Smith, but he gained an even more valuable scalp. One ball after being cut away for four, as Chanderpaul escaped a pair, he found the inside edge and the ball ballooned off pad into the hands of Ravi Bopara at silly point. Chanderpaul's tally of four runs in the match was the lowest of his career.


Friday, May 8, 2009

Gul and Afridi demolish Australia

May 7, 2009
20 overs Pakistan 109-3 (Akmal 59*) beat Australia 108 (Watson 33, Gul 4-8, Watson 3-14) by seven wickets
 
Umar Gul became the highest wicket-taker in Twenty20s, and his 4-0-8-4 were nearly the best-ever figures 

Umar Gul took a wicket first ball, Shahid Afridi took two in his first two balls, and Australia imploded bizarrely after a flying start from Shane Watson. From 42 for 0 in four overs Australia went to 73 for 5 and 108 all out, a target Pakistan chased down easily after an early wobble. Australia had fielded almost a second XI, and played like that.

The first innings of the match was as frenetically eventful as the second was assured and sedate. Gul's 4-0-8-4 had just one run more than the best-ever figures in Twenty20 internationals. Afridi followed his double-wicket maiden with another wicket and nine more runs in the next two overs, as the Australian batsmen kept playing for the non-existent spin. The collapse was just as spectacular as Watson's onslaught on Shoaib Akhtar and Sohail Tanvir. It was ironically a missed inside edge by Aleem Dar that started the slide.

No less a bizarre innings would have been fit for a day when the match started one-and-a-half hours after the toss while waiting for Dubai's Sheikh, an esteemed guest for the match. A day when Younis Khan pulled out at the 11th hour because of a fever. A day when Misbah-ul-Haq, the stand-in captain, said at the toss that Younis stepped down to give Fawad Alam an opportunity.


Thursday, May 7, 2009

ICC World Twenty20, 2009 India Squad

MS Dhoni
Captain/keeper
Age 27 years 301 days
Batting Right-hand bat
Bowling Right-arm medium
Virender Sehwag
Vice-captain
Age 30 years 196 days
Batting Right-hand bat
Bowling Right-arm offbreak

Gautam Gambhir
Age 27 years 202 days
Batting Left-hand bat
Bowling Legbreak
Harbhajan Singh
Age 28 years 305 days
Batting Right-hand bat
Bowling Right-arm offbreak
Ravindra Jadeja
Age 20 years 149 days
Playing role All-rounder
Batting Left-hand bat
Bowling Slow left-arm orthodox
Zaheer Khan
Age 30 years 209 days
Batting Right-hand bat
Bowling Left-arm fast-medium

Praveen Kumar
Age 22 years 214 days
Playing role Bowler
Batting Right-hand bat
Bowling Right-arm medium
Pragyan Ojha
Age 22 years 241 days
Playing role Bowler
Batting Left-hand bat
Bowling Slow left-arm orthodox
Irfan Pathan
Age 24 years 189 days
Batting Left-hand bat
Bowling Left-arm medium-fast
Yusuf Pathan
Age 26 years 168 days
Batting Right-hand bat
Bowling Right-arm offbreak
Suresh Raina
Age 22 years 158 days
Batting Left-hand bat
Bowling Right-arm offbreak
Ishant Sharma
Age 20 years 244 days
Playing role Bowler
Batting Right-hand bat
Bowling Right-arm fast
Rohit Sharma
Age 22 years 4 days
Playing role All-rounder
Batting Right-hand bat
Bowling Right-arm offbreak
RP Singh
Age 23 years 149 days
Batting Right-hand bat
Bowling Left-arm fast-medium
Yuvraj Singh
Age 27 years 143 days
Batting Left-hand bat
Bowling Slow left-arm orthodox


ICC World Twenty20 Pakistan Squad

Younis Khan
Captain
Age 31 years 156 days
Batting Right-hand bat
Bowling Right-arm medium, Legbreak
Ahmed Shehzad
Age 17 years 162 days
Batting Right-hand bat
Bowling Legbreak
Fawad Alam
Age 23 years 208 days
Batting Left-hand bat
Bowling Slow left-arm orthodox
Kamran Akmal
Wicketkeeper
Age 27 years 111 days
Batting Right-hand bat
Misbah-ul-Haq
Age 34 years 341 days
Batting Right-hand bat
Bowling Legbreak
Mohammad Aamer
Age 17 years 21 days
Batting Left-hand bat
Bowling Left-arm fast-medium

Saeed Ajmal
Age 31 years 202 days
Batting Right-hand bat
Bowling Right-arm offbreak
Salman Butt
Age 24 years 209 days
Playing role Batsman
Batting Left-hand bat
Bowling Right-arm offbreak

Shahid Afridi
Age 29 years 64 days
Batting Right-hand bat
Bowling Right-arm medium, Legbreak googly

Shahzaib Hasan
Age 19 years 130 days
Batting Right-hand bat
Bowling Right-arm offbreak

Shoaib Akhtar
Age 33 years 264 days
Batting Right-hand bat
Bowling Right-arm fast

Shoaib Malik
Age 27 years 92 days
Batting Right-hand bat
Bowling Right-arm offbreak

Umar Gul
Age 25 years 20 days
Batting Right-hand bat
Bowling Right-arm fast-medium
Yasir Arafat
Age 27 years 53 days
Batting Right-hand bat
Bowling Right-arm medium

ICC World Twenty20 Bangladesh Squad

Mohammad Ashraful
Captain
Age 24 years 301 days
Batting Right-hand bat
Bowling Legbreak
Abdur Razzak
Age 26 years 323 days
Batting Left-hand bat
Bowling Slow left-arm orthodox
Junaid Siddique
Age 21 years 186 days
Batting Left-hand bat
Bowling Right-arm offbreak
Mahmudullah
Age 23 years 89 days
Batting Right-hand bat
Bowling Right-arm offbreak
Mashrafe Mortaza
Age 25 years 211 days
Batting Right-hand bat
Bowling Right-arm fast-medium
Mithun Ali
Age 19 years 80 days
Batting Right-hand bat
Mushfiqur Rahim
Wicketkeeper
Age 20 years 245 days
Batting Right-hand bat
Naeem Islam
Age 22 years 124 days
Batting Right-hand bat
Bowling Right-arm offbreak

Raqibul Hasan
Age 21 years 208 days
Batting Right-hand bat
Bowling Legbreak

Rubel Hossain
Age 19 years 123 days
Batting Right-hand bat
Bowling Right-arm medium-fast

Shahadat Hossain
Age 22 years 270 days
Batting Right-hand bat
Bowling Right-arm medium-fast
Shamsur Rahman
Age 20 years 333 days
Batting Right-hand bat
Shakib Al Hasan
Age 22 years 41 days
Batting Left-hand bat
Bowling Slow left-arm orthodox

Syed Rasel
Age 24 years 305 days
Batting Left-hand bat
Bowling Left-arm medium-fast
Tamim Iqbal
Age 20 years 45 days
Batting Left-hand bat
Bowling Slow left-arm orthodox

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