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  • Emotional moment as Englands James Anderson reaches 300-wicket landmark

    The National - Friday 17th May, 2013

    New Zealand at Lord's on Friday. Kiwi opener Peter Fulton was Anderson's 300th wicket - making him only the fourth Englishman to reach the landmark alongside Fred Trueman, Bob Willis and Ian Botham. When Anderson's friend Graeme Swann held on to the catch low at second slip to complete Fulton's dismissal, New Zealand were seven for two on the second day of the first Test. ...

  • Copeland continues to make waves

    Cricinfo - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Northamptonshire 355 (Hall 112, Newton 81, Willey 77, Freckingham 6-125) and 94 for 5 lead Leicestershire 234 ( Thakur 64*, Copeland 7-63) by 266 ...

  • Cricket Leadership comes in different ways

    New Zealand Herald - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Ross Taylor mightn't adjust the field and deliver the team talks any more in the New Zealand team, but he led by example with the bat against England. His 66 from 72 balls - including 50 in 49 balls - set the tone for the New Zealand innings, taking them to 153 for four at stumps on the second day of the opening test with a deficit of 79 to clear. Taylor came to the wicket in the seventh ...

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  • Anderson relieved to reach 300

    Sky Sports - Friday 17th May, 2013

    James Anderson admitted he was relieved to finally reach 300 Test wickets as England fought back in the first Test with New Zealand.Anderson had been expected to reach the milestone on the winter tour of New Zealand, but fell two wickets short. Anderson first dismissed Hamish Rutherford (4), and the magic 300 came up when Peter Fulton nicked him to slip Graeme Swann. He there became the fourth ...

  • Royal Challengers in must-win situation

    Cricinfo - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Big Picture Royal Challengers Bangalore would have been glued to their television sets on Friday evening, following the fortunes of Sunrisers Hyderabad. They wouldn't have been feeling too good by the end of it, for Sunrisers' victory has made Royal Challengers' path to the playoffs harder. Royal Challengers are in a must-win situation against Chennai Super Kings at home on ...

  • Anderson Relieved to Take 300th Test Wicket

    New York Times - Friday 17th May, 2013

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  • Seven wickets for Copeland

    Sky Sports - Friday 17th May, 2013

    LV County Championship - Division TwoChelmsford - Day threeEssex 365 (G W Flower 157, J S Foster 96, R E M Williams 5-112, S T Finn 4-61) & 53-0 v Middlesex 171 (B J M Scott 61 no, A P Palladino 4-44) & 246 (E J G Morgan 71)Essex (21pts) beat Middlesex (3pts) by 10 wkts Essex finished their season with an emphatic 10-wicket victory against Middlesex at Chelmsford.The visitors were ...

  • Meaker sets up Bridge thriller

    Sky Sports - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Nottinghamshire and Surrey go into what could be a thrilling final day of their Division One clash with all results possible.Set a victory target of 259, Surrey closed the third day on 73-3, though the forecast for Saturday is not promising and a draw remains on the cards. The hosts began the day 24-1 in their second innings, a lead of 91, and nightwatchman Luke Fletcher, enjoyed himself in the ...

  • Jimmy Anderson hits spot but New Zealand punish England ill-discipline

    Guardian - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Jimmy Anderson took three wickets to pass the 300 mark in Tests but England's other bowlers let New Zealand off the hook. Photograph: Mike Hewitt/Getty ...

  • Player education outside franchises ambit - Mathur

    Cricinfo - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Amrit Mathur, Delhi Daredevils' consultant and former India team manager, said that it was impractical for franchises to form a formal body to educate and monitor players in the IPL. In ...

  • Mumbai Indians look to preserve dominance

    Cricinfo - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Big picture Sitting comfortably at the top of the table, Mumbai Indians have done enough to cement their place in the playoffs. In their last match of the league round against Kings XI Punjab, they would want to carry their winning momentum before meeting Chennai Super Kings in the first qualifier. As formidable as they appear, their opponents would have made note of how the Mumbai batsmen ...

  • Cricket Black Caps bounce back after poor start

    New Zealand Herald - Friday 17th May, 2013

    New Zealand's test cricket showed further signs of resurgence on the second day of the opening test against England as first Tim Southee, then Ross Taylor exhibited dominance. On a wicket where the English order and the New Zealand openers struggled, Taylor, and to a lesser extent Kane Williamson, made it look a different game. Yet to say the visitors had the advantage was a slight illusion. At ...

  • County cricket – as it happened

    Guardian - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Richard Rae reports The point at which artificial light is considered to have taken over from natural light is matter of opinion, but the only opinions that count in county cricket in that respect are those of the umpires. The result is that the players were off the field for around half an hour, but no overs have been lost, and after nightwatchman Luke Fletcher's entertaining little knock, ...

  • Cricket Boult rises above gripes about pitch

    New Zealand Herald - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Disappointment has been expressed about the state of the Lord's pitch despite the inclement conditions faced by the ground staff to prepare a test-quality strip. England No 3 Jonathan Trott was questioned on how it had played after the first day. He made 39 but his third ball saw a caught-and-bowled chance dropped by New Zealand spinner Bruce Martin. Trott was through the shot before the ball ...

  • Cricket Police say players accepted thousands

    New Zealand Herald - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Indian police say three cricketers, including test bowler Shanthakumaran Sreesanth, allegedly accepted tens of thousands of dollars for spot-fixing. Eleven bookmakers were also arrested in connection with the inquiry, said Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar, as he gave details of three games in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) at the centre of the corruption probe. Kumar said that ...

  • Ton-up Yardy hits Derbyshire

    Sky Sports - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Michael Yardy powered to an unbeaten century as Sussex ended day two of their LV= County Championship Division One match against Derbyshire 105 runs ahead with two wickets in hand at Derby.Yardy finished the day on 121 from 192 balls, leading his side to 328-8 in response to the home team's opening effort of 223 all out. Summer signing from Surrey, Chris Jordan, weighed in with 92 as the ...

  • Bopara ton puts Essex on top

    Sky Sports - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Ravi Bopara struck his first century of the season to put Essex in a strong position on the second day of their LV= County Championship Division Two clash with Glamorgan.Bopara, who returned to Essex colours after being on England Lions duty against New Zealand last week, was dismissed shortly before the close for 145 out of 343-9 - giving the visitors an overall lead of 112 at the SWALEC ...

  • Hall the hero for Northants

    Sky Sports - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Andrew Hall's first century in two years helped Northamptonshire reach 355 before Leicestershire closed day two at Wantage Road on 89-1.South African Hall hit 113 off 235 balls to make sure the hosts - who had reached 91-4 by the end of a rain-hit opening day to the Division Two fixture - claimed four batting bonus points. Rob Newton played his part in a fifth-wicket stand worth 143, ...

  • Bowlers give Notts the edge

    Sky Sports - Friday 17th May, 2013

    A disciplined performance with the ball gave Nottinghamshire the initiative on the second day of their LV= County Championship Division One match against Surrey at Trent Bridge.With all 10 wickets evenly distributed amongst five bowlers, the home side managed to dismiss their opponents for 207, a first innings deficit of 67. Samit Patel was the pick of the bowlers, taking 2-4 off his eight ...

  • Somerset stunned by Murtagh

    Sky Sports - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Somerset closed day two at Taunton on 112-5 in their second innings after being forced to follow-on by Division One rivals Middlesex.After being bowled out for 347 themselves, the visitors quickly seized control of the LV= County Championship clash by dismissing their opponents for just 152. Tim Murtagh was the man who did much of the damage, claiming 4-28 first time around and then adding a ...

  • Dominant Yorkshire push on

    Sky Sports - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Yorkshire continued their dominance of Warwickshire as they built a first innings lead of 190 on day two at Edgbaston.Having dismissed the injury-hit champions for 128, half-centuries by Gary Ballance and Adil Rashid helped the visitors to 318-7 at the close of play. Tim Bresnan's arrival from Lord's added to the Yorkshire feelgood factor. He began the day with his release from the ...

  • Flipside Cricket hit wicket again

    India Today - Friday 17th May, 2013

    At 2:30 a.m. on May 16, when officers from the Delhi Police barged into an apartment in Mumbai's Carter Road to arrest fast bowler S. Sreesanth, an IPL fuse that was lit five years ago finally fizzed its way towards explosion. Ten hours later, a Freudian slip from the Board of Control for Cricket in India's (BCCI) chief administrative officer and principal fire-fighter Ratnakar Shetty ...

  • England limp along at Lords

    Sky Sports - Friday 17th May, 2013

    England laboured to 160-4 from 80 overs before rain cut short the opening day of the first Test against New Zealand at Lord's.Not one of the home batsmen passed 50 as some disciplined bowling from the Black Caps coupled with a cautious approach led to a run-rate of two-an-over, meaning a hectic summer schedule started more with a whimper than a bang. The impressive Trent Boult claimed 2-29 ...

  • Englands Anderson claims 300th test wicket

    SBS - Friday 17th May, 2013

    England's James Anderson (right) celebrates after reaching 300 test wickets on dismissing New Zealand's Peter Fulton during the first test cricket match at Lord's cricket ground in London May 17, 2013. REUTERS/Philip ...

  • Sunrisers bat Trivedi back for Royals

    Cricinfo - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Sunrisers Hyderabad won the toss and decided to bat on what looked like a dry Hyderabad surface. They have been winning chasing on their home track, but went against the norm this time. Sunrisers made no change to their side. Hit by corruption charges against three of their players, Rajasthan Royals hoped adversity would only help their side come back stronger. They made two changes to their ...

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