Cricket

IPL teams gunning for latest Kiwi cricket star Ryder

Wellington, Nov. 19 : Wealthy owners of the eight Indian Premier League (IPL) teams are all keen to make a bid for New Zealand’s latest cricket star Jesse Ryder despite his bad boy reputation.

South Africa recruits ex-English coach Fletcher for Oz series

South Africa recruits ex-English coach Fletcher for Oz seriesSydney, Nov 19 : South Africa by recruiting former coach Duncan Fletcher, the architect of England’s 2005 Ashes victory, as a consultant for the Proteas’ forthcoming tour of Australia is expected to escalate tensions further between two teams.

The series, billed as the battle for Test supremacy, has been tinged with spice from the outset, with opposing coaches Mickey Arthur and Tim Nielsen asserting their teams’ credentials for the No. 1 ranking and highlighting flaws in each other’s armoury.

Ponting in a tense standoff with Ian Chappell, Allan Border

Ponting in a tense standoff with Ian Chappell, Allan BorderSydney, Nov 19 : Australian skipper Ricky Ponting remains in a tense stand-off with former captains Ian Chappell and Allan Border, following their comments in the aftermath of the controversial fourth Test against India in Nagpur.

Ponting came under fire over his decision to bowl part-timers when Australia might have pushed for victory in Nagpur, The Sydney Morning Herald reported.

Symonds all set to make his come back against Kiwis tomorrow

Andrew SymondsMelbourne, Nov 19: All rounder Andrew Symonds will make his first Test appearance against New Zealand in Brisbane from Thursday since he was sent home after the infamous “gone fishing incident”.

Symonds, who was sent home by the Australian team management before the one-day series against Bangaldesh in August, will definitely start the first test against New Zealand.

Shane Watson or Jason Krejza, who made an impressive Test debut for Australia against India in Nagpur recently, will be 12th man, Fox Sports reported.

Substance that Asif carried was opium, confirms ex-PCB official

Substance that Asif carried was opium, confirms ex-PCB officialIslamabad, Nov 19 : It has been established that the suspended Pakistani fast bowler Mohammad Asif possessed opium when he was detained at the Dubai Airport earlier this year, and hence, he has been recommended for both ban and fine, said former PCB chief operating officer and member of its inquiry committee Shafqat Naghmi.

“It was proved during our investigation that Asif was caught with a small amount of opium at the Dubai airport,” The News quoted Naghmi as saying while addressing a press conference.

Dhoni as captain will be tested once luck runs out for him, says Younis Khan

Pakistan batsman Younis KhanLahore, Nov 19: Pakistan batsman Younis Khan has said that Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni was continuously succeeding in all forms of cricket because presently lady luck was smiling on him, and that his real mettle would be tested once luck runs out for him.

Dhoni’s success as Indian captain was a “combination of some skill and loads of good fortune”, he said.

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