Melbourne, Feb 26: South Africa captain Graeme Smith has said that his team aims to follow its recent series win in Australia with a home triumph that will represent a "comprehensive beating" of the world champions.
Speaking on the eve of the first Test which starts at the Wanderers Stadium today, Smith said his players were "relaxed and focused" ahead of the most eagerly anticipated series in South Africa since the country returned to international cricket in 1991.
London, Feb 26 : English skipper Andrew Strauss has insisted that the absence of star all rounder Andrew Flintoff's from the crunch Fourth Test starting today will not damage England's victory chances.
The fact is England win more matches when Flintoff is not in the side and statistics back it, The Sun reported.
"Clearly, we'd love him in the side, but I don't think it affects our chances," Strauss said.
Former India women's cricket captain Mamatha Maben will coach the Chinese national side for the 2010 Asian Games
Like the protagonist of the Hindi flick Chandni Chowk to China, Mamatha Maben sees her new China assignment as the start of a new innings.
The popular Karnataka cricketer will be taking over as coach of the Chinese national women's team in the sport known there as Shen shi yun dong. "This is my first major assignment as a coach and I'm looking forward to it. I intend to play alongside the girls there as I am still fit enough to play," Maben said.
Vidarbha Cricket Association's Rohan Sharma continued his fine run with both the ball and bat as his team cantered past the hapless BPL Shivaji Park Gymkhana by nine wicktes in the Cadence Trophy under-13 cricket tournament, at the Cadence ground here on Wednesday.
"There is nothing special about the way I play. I only apply myself and attack the stumps while bowling, and while batting I concentrate to stay at the wicket and the runs flow," said Rohan, the IX standard student from Swaminarayan School in Nagpur.
"It is the team effort that is in this side and they are reaping rich. I would not single out anybody, but it is the team work that has made this side a winning side," sums up Praveen Hinganikar, their coach.
Opener Sainath Pawar slammed a fine hundred (101) as Abasaheb Atre School gained a massive 227-run first innings lead over Rosary High School, in the Kohinoor Trophy under-14 inter-school cricket tournament at Ammunition Factory ground here on Wednesday.
Rosary High School elected to field first and sent back opening batsman Chetan Pujari in the early overs. Later, Dipesh Sonigra and Rishabh Bamboli picked three wickets each as they knocked off top order. It was only Pawar who played fluently while wickets were trembling at the other end.