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  • Evenly matched teams in a battle of wits

    Cricinfo - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Big picture The first eliminator of IPL 2013 features two unlikely, yet similar competitors, in Rajasthan Royals and Sunrisers Hyderabad. The thread of similarity extends beyond the 'underdog' status. They've had similar journeys to the playoffs. Both sides have been strong at home, with Royals finishing unbeaten and Sunrisers losing just one game, to Chennai Super Kings. ...

  • Cricket Vettoris return a gamble

    New Zealand Herald - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Sport's history is littered with dramatic comebacks from hiatuses. Daniel Vettori might only be graduating into that camp - he retired and resurrected himself to play one-day international cricket in the Champions Trophy, not tests - but any return to Headingley on Friday will still be welcome. The 34-year-old wasn't part of the original tour squad but that was more on the basis of injury ...

  • Cricket Bell passed fit for second test

    New Zealand Herald - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Ian Bell and Graeme Swann have been included in England's unchanged 12-man squad for the second and final test against New Zealand at Headingley after recovering from illness. Bell spent substantial time off the field during the 170-run win over the Kiwis at Lord's in the first test because of effects from a flu. Swann also felt ill during that test but both have been passed ...

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  • Cricket Boycott may provide answers for Black Caps

    New Zealand Herald - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    New Zealand coach Mike Hesson could be forgiven if he sat bolt upright last night, jumped out of bed, donned the slippers, turned on the laptop and googled "Boycott, G" in the Yorkshire telephone book. Geoffrey Boycott could be a golden source of intuitive knowledge for batting at Headingley as Hesson seeks solutions to his side's second innings batting collapse for 68 at Lord's. Presuming ...

  • Giles happy to aim high

    Sky Sports - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    England limited-overs coach Ashley Giles believes they are justified in setting ambitious targets for the next three years after the ECB revealed its latest strategic review.Winning the 2015 World Cup and Ashes series top the agenda but there was also an emphasis on making improvements at grassroots level as the 'Champions Counties' initiative was launched at Lord's. Under the ...

  • James Anderson will be Englands all-time leading wicket-taker according to Sir Ian Botham

    The Independent - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Anderson helped destroy New Zealand with seven wickets in the first Test but, at 305, remains 78 wickets shy of Botham's tally.He is just the fourth Englishman to reach the triple-century milestone alongside Botham, Fred Trueman and Bob Willis. Trueman and Willis' figures of 307 and 325 respectively seem well within reach and Botham insists he can get beyond 383, a record that ...

  • ECB sets ambitious trophy targets

    Cricinfo - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    On a domestic level, the ECB has set a target of increasing domestic attendances across the three formats by 200,000 by 2017. The target is a part of their new strategic plan, called "Champion Counties" for 2014-17, which was announced at Lord's on ...

  • CSK bat Tendulkar misses out again

    Cricinfo - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    In the parallel IPL world, the toss went ahead as scheduled, and Chennai Super Kings won it. MS Dhoni decided to bat first in the first qualifier, and reported that Albie Morkel was fit and ...

  • Indian police seek to further detain alleged cricket spot-fixers - video

    The Guardian - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    The three Indian cricketers accused of spot-fixing in the Indian Premier League, including former Test player Shanthakumaran Sreesanth, are taken to court with their heads covered in black hoods in Delhi on Tuesday. Police are seeking to extend the time they spend in custody while they continue to conduct ...

  • Botham backs Anderson record

    Sky Sports - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Sir Ian Botham expects James Anderson to go far beyond his England record haul of 383 Test wickets.Lancastrian Anderson took seven wickets in the recently-concluded Lord's Test with New Zealand to become only the fourth England player to reach the 300 wicket milestone. Now on 305 ahead of this week's second Test at Headingley, Botham expects Anderson to push on. "I've been ...

  • Pune Warriors pull out of IPL

    Cricinfo - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Sahara India - owner of the Pune Warriors franchise - have pulled out of the IPL over financial differences with the BCCI. The decision comes three years after it bought the franchise for $370 million, the highest price paid for any of the IPL ...

  • Great chance to show what Ireland can do- OBrien

    Cricinfo - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Kevin O'Brien , the Ireland allrounder, has said the upcoming ODIs against Pakistan are a welcome chance for his team to match skills with a Full Member side. Ireland, who last played a top team during the 2012 World T20, are set to play Pakistan in two one-dayers in Dublin on May 23 and 26. "It'll be a great chance for me personally and for the team to show what we can do ...

  • The Spin | Critics cricketers and David Warners war of words | Andy Bull

    The Guardian - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    the bilious drivel spilled out by David Warner last weekend , certain words stuck out like bits of half-digested vegetable in a puddle of freshly upchucked vomit. Warner's ire was inspired by an article by Robert Craddock describing the seedy side of the IPL. He took to Twitter and soon entangled himself in an embarrassing contretemps with another Australian journalist, Malcolm Conn. ...

  • Ian Bell to recover in time to play for England in the second Test against New Zealand Kevin Pietersen aims for Ashes return

    The Independent - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    He was forced to leave his sick bed to try to shore up the second innings in the match at Lord's, but England's medical team are confident there will be no relapse.Although England eventually won in a grand manner with some wonderful bowling, it was largely a disappointing match for their batsmen. Bell was among those who had a poor time of it.His illness was the reason for his ...

  • Kevin Pieterson unsure on Ashes fitness due to on-going injury problems

    The Independent - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Kevin Pietersen's participation in this summer's Ashes series has been put into question as England are still unsure as to whether he will be fully recovered from his knee injury in time for the First Test which starts on July ...

  • Indias Supreme Court rejects petition to stay IPL playoffs

    Cricinfo - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    The Supreme Court of India has rejected a public interest litigation (PIL) to stay the IPL playoff matches until the completion of investigations of the alleged spot-fixing in the tournament. It has, however, given the BCCI a 15-day deadline to conclude its investigation, which is being carried out by the board's anti-corruption unit chief Ravi ...

  • Bell fit for Headingley Test

    Sky Sports - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    England have named an unchanged squad for the second Test against New Zealand at Headingley after Ian Bell was passed fit.The Warwickshire batsman was forced to bat down the order in the second innings of the first Test at Lord's as he was suffering from a fever but he has been given the all-clear for Friday. Bell scored 31 in his first knock at Lord's but managed just six after ...

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