Saturday, December 21, 2013

இந்தியாவுக்கு எதிரான முதல் டெஸ்ட்: தென் ஆப்பிரிக்கா வெற்றிக்கு 458 ரன் இலக்கு India against first Test South Africa 458 run win target

Img இந்தியாவுக்கு எதிரான முதல் டெஸ்ட்: தென் ஆப்பிரிக்கா வெற்றிக்கு 458 ரன் இலக்கு India against first Test South Africa 458 run win target

ஜோகன்னஸ்பர்க், டிச.21-

இந்தியா-தென்ஆப்பிரிக்கா கிரிக்கெட் அணிகள் இடையிலான முதலாவது டெஸ்ட் போட்டி ஜோகன்னஸ்பர்க் நகரில் நடந்து வருகிறது. முதல் இன்னிங்சில் இந்தியா 280 ரன்கள் சேர்த்து ஆட்டம் இழந்தது. பின்னர் தனது முதல் இன்னிங்சை தொடங்கிய தென்ஆப்பிரிக்கா 244 ரன்களுக்கு ஆல்-அவுட் ஆனது. இந்தியா தரப்பில் ஜாகீர்கான், இஷாந்த் ஷர்மா தலா 4 விக்கெட்டுகளை கைப்பற்றி அசத்தினர்.

இதையடுத்து 36 ரன்கள் முன்னிலையுடன் 2-வது இன்னிங்சை இந்தியா ஆடியது. துவக்க வீரர் தவான் சொதப்பியபோதும், அதன்பின்னர் புஜாரா மற்றும் விராட் கோலியின் பொறுப்பான ஆட்டத்தால் இந்தியாவின் ஸ்கோர் உயர்ந்தது.

பந்துகளை நாலாபுறமும் விரட்டியடித்து இந்திய ரசிகர்களை குஷிப்படுத்திய புஜாரா தனது 6-வது சதத்தை பதிவு செய்தார். கோலி அரைசதம் கடந்தார். இதனால் 3-வது நாள் ஆட்ட நேர முடிவில் இந்திய அணி 2-வது இன்னிங்சில் 2 விக்கெட் இழப்புக்கு 284 ரன்கள் சேர்த்திருந்தது. புஜாரா 135 ரன்களுடனும் விராட் கோலி 77 ரன்களுடனும் களத்தில் இருந்தனர்.

இன்று 4-வது நாள் ஆட்டத்தின்போது, தொடர்ந்து ஆடிய புஜாரா, 153 ரன்களிலும், கோலி 96 ரன்களிலும் ஆட்டமிழந்தனர். பின்னர் வந்த விரர்கள் நீண்ட நேரம் களத்தில் நிற்கவில்லை. இதனால் இந்தியா இரண்டாவது இன்னிங்சில் 421 ரன்கள் குவித்தது. டோனி 29 ரன்கள் எடுத்தார். ஜாகீர்கான் 29 ரன்களுடன் ஆட்டமிழக்காமல் இருந்தார்.

இதையடுத்து தென் ஆப்பிரிக்காவுக்கு 458 ரன்கள் வெற்றி இலக்காக நிர்ணயிக்கப்பட்டது. துவக்க வீரர்களாக பீட்டர்சன், ஸ்மித் ஆகியோர் களமிறங்கி விளையாடி வருகின்றனர். 
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Kohli falls short of second century

Cricket: Kohli falls short of second century

Virat Kohli fell four runs short of a second century in the match as India built a big lead on the fourth day of the first Test against South Africa at the Wanderers Stadium on Saturday.
India were 358 for six at lunch, a lead of 394, but lost four wickets while scoring 74 runs in 28.2 overs during the morning.
Kohli, who made 119 in the first innings, was on course to become the first batsman to score two centuries in a Test at the Wanderers as he took his overnight score of 77 to 96.
But then he edged an attempted cut shot against off-spinner JP Duminy and was caught by wicketkeeper AB de Villiers. It was the third success in six overs for South Africa.
Cheteshwar Pujara and Kohli saw off the second new ball, which was taken after the first two overs of the day.
They took their third wicket stand to 222 before Pujara had virtually his first lapse of concentration, flashing at a ball from Jacques Kallis to be caught behind for 153.
Pujara batted for 353 minutes and faced 270 balls in an innings which included 21 fours.
Cracks in the pitch were starting to cause some deliveries to behave unpredictably and Rohit Sharma was the victim of a ball from Kallis which kept low and skidded into his stumps before Kohli fell to Duminy.
Kohli batted for 254 minutes and 193 balls, hitting nine fours.
Ajinkya Rahane was caught at slip off Duminy for 15 off the last ball before lunch, leaving Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni unbeaten on 16.

Friday, December 20, 2013

Cricket: South Africa v India scoreboard

Cricket: South Africa v India scoreboard

Scores at tea on the third day of the first Test between South Africa and India at the Wanderers Stadium on Friday.
India, first innings, 280
South Africa, first innings (overnight 213-6)
G. Smith lbw b Zaheer Khan 68 A. Petersen lbw b I. Sharma 21 H. Amla b I. Sharma 36 J. Kallis lbw b I. Sharma 0 A. de Villiers lbw b Mohammed Shami 13 J. Duminy c Vijay b Mohammed Shami 2 F. du Plessis c Dhoni b Zaheer Khan 20 V. Philander c Ashwin b Zaheer Khan 59 D. Steyn c R. Sharma b I. Sharma 10 M. Morkel b Zaheer Khan 7 Imran Tahir not out 0 Extras (lb4, nb3, w1) 8 Total (75.3 overs) 244
Fall of wickets: 1-37 (Petersen), 2-130 (Amla), 3-130 (Kallis), 4-130 (Smith), 5-145 (Duminy), 6-146 (De Villiers), 7-226 (Philander), 8-237 (Steyn), 9-239 (Du Plessis)
Bowling: Zaheer Khan 26.3-6-88-4 (1w), Mohammed Shami 18-3-48-2, I. Sharma 25-5-79-4 (3nb), Ashwin 6-0-25-0
India, second innings
S. Dhawan c Kallis b Philander 15 M. Vijay c De Villiers b Kallis 39 C. Pujara not out 39 V. Kohli not out 6 Extras (b3, lb5, w2) 10 Total (2 wkts, 40 overs) 109
Fall of wickets: 1-23 (Dhawan), 2-93 (Vijay)
Bowling: Steyn 14-3-29-0, Philander 12-4-31-1 (1w), Morkel 2-1-4-0, Kallis 10-4-23-1, Imran Tahir 1-0-9-0, De Villiers 1-0-5-0 (1w)
Toss: India
Umpires: Steve Davis, Rod Tucker (both AUS)
TV umpire: Shaun George (RSA)
Match referee: Andy Pycroft (ZIM)

Thursday, December 19, 2013

South Africa recover after collapse against India

Cricket: South Africa recover after collapse against India

South Africa's top order batsmen collapsed against India's fast bowlers on a dramatic second day of the first Test at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg on Thursday.
South Africa were 213 for six at the close, 67 runs behind India's 280 all out on a day when 11 wickets fell for 228 runs - ten of them in two clusters of five wickets for 16 runs.

Ishant Sharma led an impressive three-pronged Indian pace attack, taking three for 64 but Vernon Philander and Faf du Plessis added an unbeaten 67 for the seventh wicket to leave the match between the world's two top-ranked Test sides evenly poised.
Sharma sparked the South African collapse in which five wickets fell in 38 balls.

The hosts had progressed to 130 for one when Hashim Amla padded up to a ball which swung back in and clipped the top of his off stump. Amla said the pitch was offering "quite a lot" to seam bowlers but said several of the dismissals could not be blamed on the conditions.
"I could have used my bat," he quipped about his own downfall.
South African stalwart Jacques Kallis was out first ball, leg before wicket to a full delivery from the tall Sharma.

Kallis, who turned 38 in October, has endured a lean run since making 50 against Pakistan at the same venue in February. His Test scores since then have been 7, 2, 21, 5, 0, 7 and 0.
Without addition to the score, South African captain Graeme Smith was leg before to Zaheer Khan for a battling 68. Smith seldom looked comfortable during his 111-ball innings and was dropped at first slip off Khan when he had 19.
When he was eventually dismissed it was the seventh time he had fallen to Khan in Tests.

JP Duminy made only two before edging Mohammed Shami to first slip and AB de Villiers was leg before to Shami two balls later after making 13.
The match had been transformed as India's bowlers, maintaining a full length and bowling with discipline, did to South Africa's top batsmen what the highly-rated South African fast bowlers had failed to do against the Indian top order.
Du Plessis and Philander steadied the South African innings. Du Plessis defended doggedly to finish the day on 17 not out off 55 balls, while Philander had more of the strike and played with more freedom to make 48 not out off 76 deliveries.
Du Plessis was dropped on 17 shortly before the close when he edged Shami to second slip where Rohit Sharma put down a regulation chance.

Ishant Sharma was twice warned by umpire Rod Tucker for running on to the "danger area" of the pitch between wicket and wicket. A further warning would mean he would be taken out of the attack.
South Africa's was the second significant collapse of the day. Philander and Morne Morkel earlier ripped through India's lower order batsmen.
Resuming at 255 for five in heavily overcast conditions after overnight and early morning rain, Ajinkya Rahane and Mahendra Singh Dhoni made cautious progress against tight bowling from Dale Steyn, Philander and Morkel.

Only nine runs were scored, including three leg byes and just three scoring shots, before Morkel made the breakthrough with the last ball of the ninth over of the day when Dhoni was caught behind for 19.
Four balls later, Rahane went the same way against Philander for 47. Zaheer Khan went back on his stumps and was palpably leg before wicket to the next ball.
"We wanted to play as long as possible," said Rahane, "but they bowled really well. Our bowlers also bowled well, so we are happy with our team performance."

Ishant Sharma and Mohammed Shami were bowled by Philander and Morkel respectively, both without scoring, leaving Ravichandran Ashwin stranded on 11 not out.

Philander finished with four for 61 after taking three for six in six overs on Thursday and Morkel took three for 34 in 23 overs.
Rahane said he felt India were still in a position to control the game. "They are still 67 runs behind, so we just need to bowl in the right areas tomorrow morning and then bat well in the second innings. I think 275-plus will be a crucial score for them to chase."

Amla agreed that 275 would be a challenging target but said South Africa had fought their way out of some difficult conditions in their ascent to the number one ranking.

"When you have a collapse like this, fortunately there is another innings where we hope to rectify it. Everyone knows the recover quality of the batters we have, so I don't think there are too many worries in the team."

South Africa 22-0 v India 280 - first test, lunch

South Africa 22-0 v India 280 - first test, lunch

South Africa were 22 without loss at lunch on the second day of the first test against India at the Wanderers on Thursday.
Scores:
India 280 (V. Kohli 119, A. Rahane 47; V. Philander 4-61, M. Morkel 3-34) v South Africa 22-0

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Flower blames senior England players for recent Ashes drubbing

England coach Andy Flower has blamed senior players who failed to perform in Australia for the recent Ashes disappointment, according to reports. According to the Mirror, the coach accepts he's also responsible for losing the Urn in just three matches but said that he doesn't score runs or take catches and wickets.

Cricket: Ton-up Hafeez leads Pakistan to 322-5 in first ODI

SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates, Dec 18, 2013 (AFP) - Mohammad Hafeez returned to his best form with a sparkling century to guide Pakistan to 322-5 in the first day-night international against Sri Lanka in Sharjah on Wednesday.

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Injured Broad not ruling anything out

Stuart Broad will not bowl again in the third Ashes test after injuring his right foot on Sunday but he said he might bat in England's second innings and had not given up hope of rescuing the match. Australia might well have secured the return of the Ashes by then, having taken a 369-run lead on Sunday with two full days to bolster their advantage and bowl England out for a 3-0 series lead. Broad suffered the injury when he was dismissed lbw by a full Mitchell Johnson delivery that struck him on the right boot during an England collapse that all but ended their chance of winning the match. We're just waiting on those results back from England now.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

South African conditions not a problem - Rohit Sharma

Indian batsmen have been reeling under the onslaught of South African bowlers on bouncy wickets in the ongoing ODI series but opener Rohit Sharma on Tuesday dismissed talks of lack of technique and blamed the debacle to want of application. Rohit said the South African conditions were not a problem for his side's batsmen and the fault lay mainly in the lack of big partnerships, which he said has resulted in the visitors already losing the three-match series after back-to-back defeats


Indian Tiger Ganguly On OVal

Indian Tiger Ganguly On OVal


Is Dale Steyn the greatest fast bowler of all time?

Is Dale Steyn the greatest fast bowler of all time?

Sunday, December 8, 2013

இந்தியாவுக்கு எதிரான 2வது ஒருநாள் கிரிக்கெட் போட்டி: தென் ஆப்பிரிக்கா வெற்றி India against 2nd ODI cricket match South Africa win

Img இந்தியாவுக்கு எதிரான 2வது ஒருநாள் கிரிக்கெட் போட்டி: தென் ஆப்பிரிக்கா வெற்றி India against 2nd ODI cricket match South Africa win

டர்பன், டிச.8-

இந்தியா–தென்ஆப்பிரிக்கா இடையிலான 2–வது ஒரு நாள் கிரிக்கெட் போட்டி டர்பன் கிங்ஸ்மீட் ஸ்டேடியத்தில் இன்று நடைபெற்றது. 49 ஓவர்களாக குறைக்கப்பட்டிருந்த இந்தபோட்டியில் டாஸ் வென்ற இந்திய அணி முதலில் பந்து வீச முடிவு செய்தது. இதன் படி முதலில் பேட் செய்து தென் ஆப்பிரிக்கா அணியில், தொடக்க வீரர்கள் டிகாக்கும், அம்லாவும் இந்திய பந்து வீச்சாளர்களுக்கு சிம்ம சொப்பணமாக விளங்கினார்.

டிகாக் 118 பந்துகளில் 106 ரன்கள் எடுத்து ஆட்டம் இழந்தார். அம்லா 117 பந்துகளில் 100 ரன்கள் குவித்து ஆட்டம் இழந்தார். அடுத்து களம் இறங்கிய வீரர்கள் சொற்ப ரன்களில் ஆட்டம் இழந்தனர். இறுதியில் தென் ஆப்பிரிக்கா அணி 6 விக்கெட் இழப்புக்கு 280 ரன்கள் குவித்தது. இந்திய அணி தரப்பில் முகம்மது சமி அதிகபட்சமாக 48 ரன்கள் விட்டுக்கொடுத்து 3 விக்கெட்டுகளை கைப்பற்றினார்.

இதையடுத்து 281 ரன்கள் எடுத்தால் வெற்றி என்ற இலக்குடன் இந்திய தரப்பில் ரோகித் சர்மா, தவான் களம் இறங்கினார்கள்.

ஆட்டம் தொடக்கத்திலே தவான் 0 ரன்னில் ஆட்டம் இழந்தார். அடுத்து களம் இறங்கிய கோலியும் ரன் எதுவும் எடுக்காமல் ஆட்டம் இழந்தார். இதனால் இந்திய அணி முதலிலேயே நிலை தடுமாற ஆரம்பித்தது.

அடுத்து களம் இறங்கிய வீரர்கள், சர்மா (18), ரஹானே (8), தோனி (19), ரேய்னா (36) அஸ்வின் (15), ஜடேஜா (26), யாதவ் (1), சமி (8) ஆகிய ரன்களில் தென் ஆப்ரிக்காவின் பந்து வீச்சை சமாளிக்க முடியாமல் ஆட்டம் இழந்தனர்.

தென் ஆப்பிரிக்கா அணியில் சோட்சோபே அதிக பட்சமாக 4 விக்கெட்டுகளை வீழ்த்தினார். ஸ்டெயின் 3 விக்கெட்டுகளை வீழ்த்தினார்.

தென் ஆப்பிரிக்காவில் 106 ரன்கள் குவித்த டிகாக் ஆட்ட நாயகன் விருது வழங்கப்பட்டது.
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Saturday, December 7, 2013

Johnson leaving england reeling

Mitchell Johnson tormented England by taking seven wickets with some fearsome fast bowling on Saturday and Australia's batsmen compounded the pressure by extending the lead to 530 runs with two days remaining in the second Ashes Test.

It was a hectic third day at the Adelaide Oval with 12 wickets tumbling after England resumed at 35-1 and was skittled for 172 in reply to Australia's first innings of 570-9 declared. Johnson took 7-40, including a withering spell of 5-12 in 18 balls.

After electing not to enforce the follow-on, Australia slipped to 4-2, with Jimmy Anderson dismissing Chris Rogers (2) and Shane Watson (0) within two balls in the third over, before recovering to reach stumps at 132-3.

David Warner was unbeaten on 83. He shared partnerships of 61 with Michael Clarke (22), who was bowled by Monty Panesar, and 67 with Steve Smith (23 not out).

Johnson's spell starting the second over after lunch rocked England's middle and lower order and was instrumental in giving the Australians a 398-run first innings lead.

Only Ian Bell (72 not out) and Michael Carberry (60) defied Johnson.

"The rhythm has just stuck with me," Johnson said. "It means a lot to me to be able to play Test match cricket for Australia.

"Coming back from injury and plenty of people telling me I wasn't going to play again, so it's emotional for me."

Johnson didn't take a wicket in the morning session but was devastating in the middle session, producing a triple wicket-maiden in his second over; trapping Ben Stokes (1) lbw and then snaring Matt Prior (0) caught behind and scattering Stuart Broad's (0) stumps on the fifth and sixth deliveries.

No. 9 Graeme Swann prevented the hat-trick, only for Johnson to set up another tilt at that feat by claiming wickets on the last two balls of his next over. Swann slashed to second slip where Michael Clarke took a sharp catch, and Jimmy Anderson had his stumps rattled next ball as England slid to 135-9.

Bell blocked the hat-trick ball and then went on the attack to score quick runs with No.11 Monty Panesar at the other end.

The England No. 5 took 18 runs off an over from Ryan Harris, hitting three fours to raise his 50 and England's 150 then pulling a six in front of the Sir Donald Bradman Pavilion.

They put on 37 for the last wicket before Panesar was bowled by Johnson.

Joe Root (15) faced 79 deliveries before sweeping the first ball he faced from Nathan Lyon directly to Chris Rogers at deep backward square to make the score 57-2.

Kevin Pietersen (4) didn't wait to get settled. He was beaten between bat and body by Peter Siddle and then, trying to stamp some authority, walked into the next ball and chipped a catch to short mid-wicket where George Bailey took a juggling catch on the third grab.

Bell and Carberry knuckled down and looked like steering England to lunch without further damage but some sustained tight bowling by Harris and Watson producing four straight maiden overs prompted Carberry to fatefully try to break the shackles but he only succeeded in pulling a Shane Watson delivery to David Warner, who took a spectacular low catch on his left at square-leg.

Friday, December 6, 2013

Mitchell Johnson is one of the great spells of fast bowling

Mitchell Johnson has produced one of the great spells of fast bowling in Adelaide! See how he turned the Test on its head here

Harbajan Singh

"Wickets give you a lot of confidence. It helps you bowl well and perform better. It is about getting into the habit of scoring runs and taking wickets."
 

Michael Clarke on Shane Warne, whom he turns to for help during the ongoing Ashes

I don't think I've ever come out of a conversation with Warney where I don't have a smile on my face and am walking a bit taller, ready to face whatever or whoever I'm facing. He's a fantastic mentor and motivator." - Michael Clarke on Shane Warne, whom he turns to for help during the ongoing Ashes.

Thursday, December 5, 2013

South Africa VS India 1st ODI South Africa won by 141 runs

South Africa VS India 1st ODI
05 Dec, 17:00 IST
Venue: Johannesburg
South Africa won by 141 runs

Australia VS England 1st Test
21 Nov, 05:31 IST
Venue: Brisbane
Australia won by 381 runs

India need 359 in first ODI

South africa target for India need 359 in first ODI to win .
De Kock violates India. India will need a Virat Kohli special to win this game. South Africa look set to cross 300 runs for the first time in 16 Odis.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

India needs just 1 run to become highest run-scoring team in ODIs

India needs just 1 run to become highest run-scoring team in ODIs. 

Last over 24 runs to win

Last over 24 runs to win

Who will choose ?
1. Dhoni

2. Shewag

3. Khohli

4. Rohit sharma

டோனிக்கு ஐ.சி.சி. விருது: ரசிகர்களால் தேர்வு ICC award to dhoni people choice player

டோனிக்கு ஐ.சி.சி. விருது: ரசிகர்களால் தேர்வு      ICC award to dhoni people choice player

Monday, December 2, 2013

The first Odi between Graeme Smith and Zaheer Khan

That's right, Graeme. That's the way to play Zak. The first Odi between Graeme Smith and Zaheer Khan kicks off on 5th December in Jo'burg.

Mohammad Shami one of India's most promising fast bowler

Yes, Mohammad Shami has done well in India on Indian wickets. But it remains to be seen if Shami, one of India's most promising fast bowlers, will do well on the more helpful wickets in South Africa against a much better batting line-up than the West Indies'. What do you think? The action starts with the first Odi on December 5th in Jo'burg. 

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Suresh Raina is practicing hard to play the short ball

For India's sake, let's hope Suresh Raina is practicing hard to play the short ball. He can expect plenty of 'chin music' when he lands in South Africa. The first Odi starts on December 5th in Jo'burg.

Bhuvi good enough to trouble AB de Villiers and Hashim Amla and Jacques Kallis and Co. in South Africa?

For sure Bhuvneshwar Kumar knows how to get wickets in India. But is Bhuvi good enough to trouble AB de Villiers and Hashim Amla and Jacques Kallis and Co. in South Africa? We'll have to wait and see. The action starts on December 5th in Jo'burg.

Rohit Sharma in South Africa

The silken skills of Rohit Sharma are coming to South Africa. The show opens on December 5th in Jo'burg.

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