Cricket

Pakistan says it is ready to play at neutral venues

Pakistan Cricket BoardLahore, Dec. 9 : The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has said that it is ready to host its upcoming series with India, or any other country at neutral venues, given the precarious security situation in Pakistan.

England cricket team arrives in India

England cricket team arrives in IndiaThe England cricket team, led by skipper Kevin Pietersen, arrived in Chennai on Monday evening.

The entire team arrived in two batches from Abu Dhabi to play two test matches against India.

England are scheduled to play two Tests - in Chennai (Dec 11-15) and Mohali (Dec 19-23).

The first test is scheduled to begin on Thursday at Chennai.

Money lures teams to visit India, not security arrangements: Rashid Latif

Lahore, Dec. 9 : Former Pakistan captain and wicket keeper Rashid Latif has said that cricket teams around the world tour India not because of the sound security provisions, but because of the lure of money offered to them.

“The money India is putting into cricket nowadays no one can dare to refuse that. It is greed and nothing else,” Latif said as reported by The International News.

“India remains safe in the eyes of international cricketers despite terror strikes in Mumbai not because of good security but the money-making opportunities it offers to them,”Latif claimed.

McKenzie overcame OCD to be major top-order driving force for Proteas’

Neil McKenzieSydney, Dec 9 : Neil McKenzie, whose career was almost on the brink of ruin due to Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, now stands as a major top-order driving force for South Africa in its Test series against Australia.

McKenzie’s international career seemed to have terminated in 2004 when, after 41 moderate Tests in the Proteas’ middle order, national selectors cut him adrift, The Age reported.

Clarke asks Cricket Australia to reduce calendar to safeguard family life

Australian vice-captain Michael ClarkMelbourne, Dec 9 : Australian vice-captain Michael Clarke has urged cricket administrators to reduce player workload to safeguard family life for the national team.

Clarke endorsed skipper Ricky Ponting’s claims that cricketers’ calendars were too full, an issue which will dominate discussions for the new memorandum of understanding between the players and Cricket Australia.

Steyn rested for opening match to ensure his survival for Oz tour

AustraliaMelbourne, Dec 9 : South African main attack bowler Dale Steyn has been rested from tour’s opening warm-up match against Western Australia on Thursday, to ensure his survival for rest of the series.

Skipper Graeme Smith played down the injury on Monday after the Proteas’ first training run, a game of football, which Steyn did not play. The injury does not bode well for the record-breaking fast bowler to survive three Tests jammed into as many weeks.

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