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Wednesday 25 January 2012

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Sri Lanka appoints Graham Ford as New Coach


South African Graham Ford has been named as Sri Lanka’s new cricket coach, a day after Mahela Jayawardene took over the captaincy after the resignation of Tilakaratne Dilshan.

Ford will replace Australian Geoff Marsh after the Lankan lions struggled on the South African tour.  Ford’s appointment comes in the backdrop of substantial overhaul the Sri Lankan sports ministry has initiated  in a bid to improve the standard of the game in the emerald islands.

The 51-year old started his coaching career with South African local side Natal in the year 1992 and was later on appointed as an assistant coach to late Bob Woolmer when the team made it to the 1999 World Cup semis.

SOURCE: ESPNSTAR

Friday 13 January 2012

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Australia on top in Perth Test; India all for 161

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Oz opener David Warner smashed one of the fastest ever Test ton to cap a totally dominant opening day for the hosts in the third Test against India at Perth.

After an all-seam attack made full use of a condition in fast-paced WACA Ground wicket to bowl out India for a mere 161, Warner unleashed an onslaught of stroke play to reach his second Test century in just 69 balls.

Warner's blistering innings ensured Australia were well on course to claim a series clinching victory after finishing the day 149 for none.

The baggie green’s pace battery had earlier ruined the already under pressure Indians, trailing 2-0 in the four-Test series, with Ben Hilfenhaus  picking 4 wickets and Peter Siddle picking 3 wickets doing the major damage.

The ODI World champs have struggled away from home in the past 12 months and, after being whitewashed in England last summer, already face the prospect of a seventh consecutive Test defeat on their travels.

Tuesday 10 January 2012

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Mahela, spinners shine in warm-up win against Emerging Cape Cobras

SriLanka batsman made the most of their practice match against Emerging Cape Cobras, before their spinners got a good work-out to seal a 78-run win at Brackenfell Sports Field.

The match was not on the original tour schedule, but was added on a request made by the Lankan team management. Batting first, Sri Lanka lost their skipper Tillakaratne Dilshan cheaply, but were steadied by a 123-run second wicket partnership between Mahela Jayawardene and Upul Tharanga. Jayawardene had suffered a unfruitful Test series, and his poor run seemed set to continue when he offered opening bowler Brendan Young a return catch, but it was put down.

Jayawardene capitalized with 74 at better than run-a-ball, while Tharanga chipped in with a half-century in his first game on the tour. Thereafter, the Sri Lankans were supported up by chirpy cameos from the youngsters in the middle order - Lahiru Thirimanne and Dinesh Chandimal. Leg spinner Alistair Gray slowed down the Lankans with three wickets in the middle overs, but Quicky Lasith Malinga and spinner Ajantha Mendis slogged proficiently, striking three sixes between them to the push the score to 296 for 9 in 50 overs.

The Emerging Cape Cobras' chase got off to a poor start when they lost their opener Richard Levi, for a duck in Malinga's opening over. Other opener Gray continued to have a good game, though. He made 93 off 126 balls to keep the home team in the hunt, but the spinners made frequent scratches at the other end. Mendis and Rangana Herath took 6 wickets as ECC's chase lost steam to collapse from 127 for 2 to 218 all-out.

Sri Lanka play the first of five ODIs against South Africa on January 11 in Paarl.

Saturday 7 January 2012

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Mumbai Indians signs Dinesh Karthik in the IPL transfer window.


Dinesh Karthik
DINESH KATHIK
 ACL T20 Champions Mumbai Indian have signed Tamil Nadu born Kings XI Punjab wicket-keeper batsman Dinesh Karthik in the transfer window. MI were did not have a proper wicket-keeper batsman and the Chennai born keeper can solve their problem.

Another Tamil Nadu born all-rounder R Satish will move to Kings XI Punjab as a part of Swap deal. BCCI sources said "It was a substantial sum and easily the highest in strictly trading terms,"  "Mumbai wanted a keeper. Punjab did not mind as they were getting a 
good amount of money."  

The owners of Kings XI stated "Dinesh played an important role for Kings XI Punjab last season, but with our captain Adam Gilchrist donning the wicket keeping gloves, we were unable to harness Dinesh's complete potential. Everybody at Kings XI Punjab wishes him the very best in his future endeavours."

Nita Ambani, the owner of MI said: "We are very pleased to add a player of Dinesh Karthik's calibre and specific skills to the Mumbai Indians squad as this addition will further strengthen our side."

Dinesh Karthik has scored 1085 runs in 59 IPL matches at an average of 25.80 and has affected 37 dismissals. Mumbai begin their IPL V campaign against the IPL IV Champions Chennai Super Kings in Chennai on April 4 2012.

Source: cricinfo