Yasir Hameed shines in rain-ravaged game

A round-up of the third day of the fourth round of Pentangular Cup matches

ESPNcricinfo staff14-Feb-2012The contest between Baluchistan and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province (KPP) finally began after two rained-out days at the Arbab Niaz Stadium in Peshawar. After KPP were inserted, Yasir Hameed scored a fluent 150, while Adnan Raees hit an unbeaten fifty to help KPP along to 265 for 4 at stumps, with one day to play. Baluchistan’s Ahmed Raza did most of the damage, picking up three wickets with his left-arm spin.At the Sind v Federal Areas match at the Rawalpindi Stadium, it was another wet day with no play possible.

Brendan Taylor wins Zimbabwe Cricket's top award

Brendan Taylor, the Zimbabwe captain, was named the country’s cricketer and batsman of the year at the annual awards ceremony in Harare on Monday

ESPNcricinfo staff29-Nov-2011List of award winners

Player of the year: Brendan Taylor
Batsman of the year: Brendan Taylor
Bowler of the year: Keegan Meth
Rookie of the year: Brian Vitori
Most promising cricketer of the year: Brian Vitori
Women’s cricketer of the year: Ashley Ndiraya
Schools cricketer of the year: Sam Curran
Franchise team of the year: Tuskers
Coach of the year: Dave Houghton
Umpire of the year: Russell Tiffen

Brendan Taylor, the Zimbabwe captain, was named the country’s cricketer and batsman of the year at the annual awards ceremony in Harare on Monday. Left-arm fast bowler Brian Vitori won two awards while medium-pacer Keegan Meth was the bowler of the year.Zimbabwe returned to Test cricket in 2011 after a six-year gap and hosted three teams – Bangladesh, Pakistan and New Zealand – with encouraging results. The standout player in those series was Taylor, who took over the captaincy in June and led Zimbabwe to victory in their Test comeback against Bangladesh.Taylor scored two hundreds in three Tests this year and also became the first Zimbabwean to score back-to-back ODI centuries, against New Zealand in September. He averaged 49.53 in 17 ODIs so far in 2011. Taylor’s performances earned him a contract with Wellington to play in New Zealand’s HRV Cup and helped him beat Vusi Sibanda and Malcolm Waller to claim the Zimbabwe Cricket’s top prize. Sibanda was also nominated along with Tino Mawoyo in the batsman-of-the-year category.Meth, who suffered a severe mouth injury against Bangladesh in August, won the bowler-of-the-year award because of his swing bowling in domestic cricket. In last season’s Logan Cup, Meth took 54 wickets in nine matches an average of 13.31 to finish second on the bowling charts.With Zimbabwe’s fast-bowling options growing over the past year, Vitori won the rookie-of-the-year prize ahead of his new-ball partner Kyle Jarvis. Vitori took five wickets on Test debut against Bangladesh and claimed five-fors in his first two ODIs. A stress fracture of the shin kept him out of the series against New Zealand but Vitori made his comeback in the Stanbic Bank 20 Series. He was also named the most promising player of the year after being nominated alongside legspinner Natsai Mushangwe, who made his ODI debut against New Zealand.On the domestic front the Matabeleland Tuskers, who won the Logan Cup in 2010-11, was named franchise of the year, and their coach, Dave Houghton, was also rewarded for his efforts. Tuskers were also named the best-run franchise. They have secured the services of Chris Gayle for the ongoing Stanbic Bank 20 Series and are unbeaten in the event.

Kevin Pietersen transfers to Delhi Daredevils

England batsman Kevin Pietersen has transferred to Delhi Daredevils from Deccan Chargers for the 2012 season of the IPL, the IPL has confirmed

ESPNcricinfo staff08-Jan-2012England batsman Kevin Pietersen has transferred to Delhi Daredevils from Deccan Chargers for the 2012 season of the IPL, the IPL has confirmed. Pietersen is the third player to switch teams during the transfer window, after Dinesh Karthik and R Sathish.”We are pleased to add Kevin to our line-up. He brings rich experience and an explosive quality to our batting and can be a more than handy offspinner as well,” said TA Sekhar, GMR Sports’ Head (Cricket). “We are sure that Kevin will help us to be very competitive this season and the Delhi Daredevils fans will enjoy this addition.”Pietersen was earlier part of Royal Challengers Bangalore and had captained the team for a few games in 2009. He was acquired by Deccan Chargers during the 2011 player auctions but could not play as he was recovering from a double hernia.Pietersen, currently in the UAE for England’s away series against Pakistan, said he was looking forward to the challenge of being part of a new setup. “I am looking forward to a wonderful time with the Delhi Daredevils,” Pietersen said. “It will be a great experience to be playing in the same squad as Sehwag.”The first window for trading between IPL franchises closes on January 20. There will be another short window for trading after the February 4 auction in which the players of now terminated franchise Kochi Tuskers Kerala will be sold. The tournament will run from April 4 to May 27, 2012.

Wickets tumble at Cardiff

Visiting seamer Ian Saxelby claimed career-best figures of 5 for 53 as 15wickets fell on the opening day at Cardiff

ESPNcricinfo staff14-Apr-2011
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Visiting seamer Ian Saxelby claimed career-best figures of 5 for 53 as 15wickets fell on the opening day at Cardiff.The 21-year-old helped to reduce Glamorgan to 202 all out in 47.5 overs andGloucestershire themselves struggled to 76 for 5 before bad light stoppedplay for the day.Despite winning the toss, Glamorgan had been 26 for 4 and 54 for 6 butthey were rescued by a seventh-wicket partnership of 138 from Ben Wright, whomade 83 on the day he was awarded his county cap, and Graham Wagg (58).They made a terrible start against the new ball as they lost Gareth Rees toonly the second ball of the game, lbw to Jon Lewis. And six overs later, despite striking three boundaries, Will Bragg fell in similar fashion. Glamorgan further capitulated to 20 for 3 when skipper Alviro Petersen was also trapped in front, this time by Liam Norwell in his first over.Mike Powell became the fourth lbw – the third for Lewis – playing down thewrong line. The flow of wickets was stemmed briefly by Jim Allenby, who struck a run-a-ball22 before he edged Saxelby to Ian Cockbain at second slip.Wright was dropped was dropped by Saxelby off Norwood’s bowling, but Saxelbymade amends in the next over when he had Mark Wallace caught by Cockbain atsecond slip. Either side of lunch, Wright and Wagg launched a more than profitable recoveryin 22 overs.The pair took Glamorgan to 192 for six before Saxelby dismissed both in thespace of two overs. Wright went for 83 from 98 balls with 14 fours after beingbowled attempting a pull, while Wagg was bowled via an inside edge.Saxelby completed his first five-wicket haul by having Dean Cosker caughtbehind as the last three Glamorgan wickets added just 10 runs. In reply, Gloucestershire were reduced to 49 for four despite Glamorgan losing Wagg to a hamstring injury after only one over.His replacement Adam Shantry had Richard Coughtrie caught behind by MarkWallace before Harris claimed his first wicket of the season when he bowledCockbain for 21.From 29 for 2, the visitors were further reduced to 37 for 3 as ChrisTaylor was trapped lbw failing to offer a shot to Harris. After tea Shantry took his second wicket, Jon Batty pinned leg before, and then Allenby dismissed Alex Gidman.

Team-mates back Ponting on captaincy

Ricky Ponting’s team-mates have leapt to his defence amid reports he could be stripped of the captaincy ahead of next month’s one-day series in Bangladesh

Brydon Coverdale in Ahmedabad22-Mar-2011Ricky Ponting’s team-mates have leapt to his defence amid reports he could be stripped of the captaincy ahead of next month’s one-day series in Bangladesh. The on Tuesday claimed that Cricket Australia would discuss Ponting’s future as leader of the side, even if the selectors named him captain for the Bangladesh series.The paper quoted an unnamed Cricket Australia official as saying that the time was approaching to look to the future, and that “we’re waiting for the next thing to blow up”. Over the past month, Ponting has created headlines for damaging a TV set in the dressing room, showing his anger at Steven Smith when they collided while going for a catch and for not walking when he got a thick edge to the wicketkeeper against Pakistan.Perhaps more importantly, Ponting has also been struggling for runs and Australia need him to fire during their quarter-final against India in Ahmedabad on Thursday. Michael Hussey said the team was right behind the captain, and that Ponting had not been any different in his approach over the past few weeks.”Ricky’s got our 100% support,” Hussey said. “He’s such a class player. It’s amazing, it seems like he’s been copping criticism over very minor things. Things have been blown way out of proportion from our point of view.”I’ve been watching Ricky in the nets and the way he has been preparing. It’s just amazing sometimes how champions just rise to the occasion at the right time. Against India on Thursday in the World Cup is one of those times where I think we’ll see the best of Ricky Ponting.”Ponting is searching for his fourth World Cup title and although he has signalled his intentions to play on in the limited-overs format, at 36 his long-term future in the one-day game must be in doubt. Mitchell Johnson said Ponting had retained his focus ahead of the India clash, in which a loss would mean the end of Australia’s 12-year hold on the World Cup.”He’s a very important player in this tournament. He’s been in a few World Cups now, so to have his experience is vital for us and he’s a guy we all look up to,” Johnson said. “He’s copped a fair bit [of criticism] lately and he’s dealing with it in his own way.”He has got the experience needed to be able to deal with it. I don’t think he’s thinking about it too much, he’s just worried about this next game. The guys are there to support him, everyone needs support at times and he is getting it from everyone. He is a tough character but he enjoys that support.”Ponting hasn’t made an international hundred in 13 months, and his best score at this World Cup has been 36 – against Kenya in Bangalore last week. He has given no signal that he intends to retire in the near future, and last week said that he would be playing in the Bangladesh series, which begins on April 9.

Hafeez leads fightback after Mawoyo's marathon

Tino Mawoyo became the third Zimbabwe batsman to carry his bat, to lead Zimbabwe to an impressive 412 on the second day, before Mohammad Hafeez helped Pakistan assert themselves in the final session

The Report by Nitin Sundar02-Sep-2011
Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsNothing could dislodge Tino Mawoyo•Associated PressTino Mawoyo became the third Zimbabwe batsman to carry his bat, leading Zimbabwe to an impressive 412 before Mohammad Hafeez helped Pakistan assert themselves in the final session. The Queens Sports Club pitch remained benign for the second day running, and Mawoyo cashed in after overcoming a bout of nerves in the 90s to build on the platform the home side set on the first day.Smart stats

This is only the 17th time that Zimbabwe have played more than 150 overs in an innings. The previous such instance was more than seven years ago.

Tino Mawoyo became only the third Zimbabwe opener to carry his bat in Tests, after Mark Dekker and Grant Flower. All three accomplished the feat against Pakistan.

Mawoyo faced 453 balls in his innings, which is the fourth-highest by a Zimbabwe batsman in Tests.

Aizaz Cheema is one of 19 Pakistan bowlers to take four or more wickets in an innings on Test debut.

It’s the first time Saeed Ajmal has bowled more than 50 overs in a Test innings, and the 63rd such instance for a Pakistan bowler. Eight of the last ten have been by Danish Kaneria.

Mohammad Hafeez’s 79 is his highest Test score since his century against West Indies in November 2006. In the 20 innings in between, he averaged 18.52.

Pakistan looked deflated in the morning but an energetic burst from the debutant Aizaz Cheema in the lead-up to tea helped helped them recover some lost ground. They then surged past 100 in the final session as the action shifted up a gear, after having meandered under Mawoyo’s watch.Hafeez was entertaining and elegant, but also enjoyed a slice of luck against the new-ball pair of Brian Vitori and Kyle Jarvis, who repeatedly attacked the stumps. Jarvis struck early, trapping Taufeeq Umar with a fullish ball that straightened towards middle and leg to leave Pakistan 8 for 1.That should have become 16 for 2 in the next over when Vitori squared Hafeez up with a delivery that left him, but Brendan Taylor spilt the edge at second slip. It was a smart set-up from Vitori, after Hafeez had punched the two previous balls, both inswingers, down the ground.The reprieve did not affect Hafeez’s mindset and he continued to seek boundaries every time the bowlers missed their lengths. Despite his intent, Zimbabwe retained three slips and bowled full. He responded with a series of pleasing drives through the off side, and pulled well when the odd ball was dropped short. Azhar Ali was mostly a spectator as the 50-run stand came up in the 11th over. Ray Price’s introduction slowed down the pace, as he offered generous flight in search of the edge, but Hafeez latched onto Vitori’s short balls to motor past his half-century. Late in the day, he whacked Greg Lamb for six over midwicket, before taking Price for two boundaries in the last over to cap Pakistan’s strong comeback.That Pakistan managed their resurgence was down to Cheema’s intent in the lead-up to tea. He concentrated on bowling a a full length to skittle out the tail, but not before Mawoyo had accumulated relentlessly, interspersing phases of stonewalling with sparks of fluency.Mawoyo began the day with two early boundaries off Sohail Khan to enter the 90s, but he slowed down thereafter as his tormentor-in-chief, Saeed Ajmal, came into the attack. Mawoyo faced 166 balls in all from Ajmal, without once looking like he could spot the doosra. Ajmal’s offbreaks did not turn too sharply, but mixed up with the odd indecipherable doosra, the stock delivery too became a threat.On 98, Mawoyo wandered out of the crease in an attempt to reach the flight, but the doosra turned past the outside edge into Adnan Akmal’s gloves. Akmal closed the gloves a touch late and inexplicably, failed to break the stumps with the ball lodged between his wrists.That wasn’t Mawoyo’s only moment of indecision in the 90s. He was also troubled by Junaid Khan outside off stump repeatedly. Junaid’s persistence accounted for Craig Ervine, who fended a short ball back to Junaid for his first Test wicket. Mawoyo hung on, and after 13 agonising balls on 99, inside-edged towards midwicket to reach his 100. With the milestone out of the way, he showed more freedom, driving and pulling Ajmal for fours before lacing Cheema down the ground.Azhar’s part-time legbreaks did not bother Mawoyo after lunch, and he picked up easy boundaries off him to kick off the most fluent session of his innings. Lamb too was at ease, thumping an Azhar half-tracker through point as Zimbabwe passed 350. Ajmal kept searching, but his doosras did everything except go to hand after taking the edge. Lamb misread his first ball after drinks, nicking one past slip for four, but Ajmal trapped him two balls later with the offbreak. Lamb had made 39, one of four top-order batsmen to fall within sight of a half-century.Cheema’s perseverance with the inswinger finally bore fruit when Price inside-edged to short leg, giving the bowler his first Test victim four days short of his 32nd birthday. Mawoyo remained immovable at his end, his footwork and defence increasing in decisiveness through the day. He brought up his 150 by nudging his 422nd ball to square leg. Ajmal should have had Vitori next ball, but Junaid put in a lame effort and failed to reach the top-edge as it swirled towards him at deep square leg.Armed with a roughed-up ball against the tail-enders, Cheema resorted to a full length for the first time in the innings. He eventually got Vitori edging low to slip, before bowling Jarvis and Chris Mpofu. But that was not before Mpofu had mowed Ajmal over midwicket to take Zimbabwe past 400, a creditable effort considering that barring Tatenda Taibu, none of their batsmen could read the offspinner.

Surrey release Hamilton-Brown

Rory Hamilton-Brown’s departure from Surrey has been confirmed after the county announced he has been released from the remainder of his contract

ESPNcricinfo staff22-Sep-2012Rory Hamilton-Brown’s departure from Surrey has been confirmed after the county announced he has been released from the remainder of his contract although which team he now joins remains undecided.Somerset are the favourites to get his signature as Hamilton-Brown looks to revive his career after a traumatic season following the death of his close friend Tom Maynard after which he was granted indefinite compassionate leave from the club. He briefly returned to the side and his final appearance for Surrey was the Maynard tribute match against Glamorgan on August 21.Earlier this month Surrey confirmed they had given Hamilton-Brown permission to talk to other counties so he could assess his future and his three-years with the club have now come to an end.Chris Adams, the team director, said: “Rory is a talented young cricketer. Achieving promotion and winning the CB40 trophy were both significant achievements and his weight of runs made a big contribution. Whilst at the club, he has also moved a lot a closer to fulfilling his ambitions of playing on the International stage.”The club has agreed to his request to leave so he can look to make a fresh start elsewhere. On a personal level I would like to wish Rory the best for the future and hope he is able to realise his potential at the highest level.”

Split innings to be shelved by CA

Australian cricket’s marketing experiment with split innings limited overs matches has been thrown out.

Daniel Brettig01-Jun-2011Australian cricket’s marketing experiment with split innings limited overs matches, and a bevy of exotic proposed rules for next summer’s expanded Twenty20 competition, have been thrown out by the Cricket Australia playing conditions committee.The committee, which serves a similar function to the ICC’s cricket committee by deliberating on issues within the game, will forward these conclusions to the CA board for final approval at its next meeting. Committee members observed that the global body’s commitment to 50-over cricket for the 2015 World Cup, and the success of the 2011 tournament on the subcontinent, made further split innings experimentation redundant.Paul Marsh, the chief executive of the Australian Cricketers Association, sat on the committee alongside the CA chairman Jack Clarke, Greg Chappell and Mark Taylor – Matthew Hayden and Shane Warne were absent – and said that no other decision could have been made.”It was really the only decision the committee could take from our perspective given that the ICC have now elected to push forward with the 50-over format towards the next World Cup,” Marsh told . “It wouldn’t have made sense to have our players playing a different format domestically, heading into the next World Cup, so it was a sensible decision.”The remit of the playing conditions committee, there’s various things we look at but one of them is that it has to be a realistic chance of getting up at international level, but there’s a time to trial things, and last year was that time. While we [the ACA] didn’t think it should’ve been trialled, it was and now we’ve got to go back to keeping ourselves in-line with what the international format is.”Clarke noted that other elements of the domestic competition, “such as using two balls, one from each end, reducing restrictions on the number of overs bowlers can deliver or increasing the number of bouncers allowed”, had been accepted as possible innovations by the ICC.However a raft of outlandish proposed rules for next summer’s T20 competition, presented to the public via a survey, were given short shrift by committee members, who reasoned that gambits like letting the crowd keep the ball or overs worth double runs were simply unnecessary.”Common sense prevailed there,” Marsh said. “The committee I know from the ACA’s perspective we’re supportive of initiatives that will promote the Big Bash and get the most people through the ground, and we’ve talked through a few alternative things there to help achieve that.”The matter of domestic playing surfaces was also addressed, and while general assessments of pitch conditions last summer were favourable, often achieving scores of 4.33/5 or better, groundsmen will be reminded of the need to prepare surfaces that reflect the challenges of Test cricket. Numerous players, coaches and the CA chief executive James Sutherland, have all pondered whether or not last summer’s pitches did not help to equip Australia’s players for the Ashes, where England’s batsmen repeatedly ran up tall scores.”The focus should most certainly be on trying to have wickets or pitches around the country that are as close to international pitches as you can get, that’s the best preparation for players,” said Marsh. “But there’s no doubt the weather played a part in it last year, we’ve thought in some cases that states are prioritising result pitches over preparation for international cricket.”

Leeds could sign both Aaronson and Johnson

Leeds United could make a move to bring both Brenden Aaronson and Brennan Johnson to Elland Road this summer.

What’s the talk?

In a recent interview with Football FanCast, transfer insider and journalist Dean Jones revealed that, should Leeds avoid relegation from the Premier League this season, Victor Orta could sanction a move for both RB Salzburg’s Aaronson and Nottingham Forest’s Johnson in the summer transfer window.

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Speaking about the Whites’ interest in the duo, Jones said: “I think they could get both if they stay up because they’re going to be ambitious and they know that the squad needs strengthening in all areas. So, stay up and I think they’ll go for both players.”

Supporters will be buzzing

Considering how impressive Aaronson and Johnson have been for their respective sides this season, Jones’ suggestion that Orta could launch a bid for both players this summer is sure to be news that will have the Elland Road faithful buzzing.

Indeed, over Aaronson’s 23 Austrian Bundesliga appearances this season, the £18m-rated attacking midfielder has been in fantastic form for Matthias Jaissle’s side, scoring four goals, registering four assists and creating seven big chances for his teammates, as well as taking an average of 2.1 shots, making 1.7 key passes and completing 1.6 dribbles per game.

These returns have seen the £19k-per-week 21-year-old average a highly impressive SofaScore match rating of 6.88, with the forward – who is reported to be available for a figure of around £20m this summer – playing a key role in Salzburg’s title-winning campaign.

Meanwhile, over Johnson’s 45 Championship outings this term, the £900k-rated forward-thinking midfielder has been in electric form in the Nottingham Forest attack, bagging 15 goals, providing ten assists and creating 15 big chances for his teammates, as well as taking an average of 1.9 shots, making 1.3 key passes and completing 1.2 dribbles per fixture.

These metrics have seen the £2.5k-per-week 20-year-old – who is also reported to have an asking price of £20m this summer – average an extremely impressive SofaScore match rating of 7.10, ranking him as Steve Cooper’s fourth-best outfielder in the second tier.

As such, should Orta go on to land the £40m duo this summer, it is clear for all to see that Jesse Marsch would be gaining two exceptionally talented young midfielders, both of whom would undoubtedly help to fire Leeds back towards the top half of the Premier League table next season – if, that is, the Whites avoid the drop come the end of the current campaign.

AND in other news: Leeds must launch bid for “unplayable” £59m-rated “monster”, Marsch “would love him”

Sunderland issued Alex Pritchard boost

Sunderland have been issued a huge injury lift over attacking midfielder Alex Pritchard after he was absent on Monday…

What’s the latest?

Black Cats boss Alex Neil has explained why he was not in the squad for the clash with Plymouth and provided hope for the final three matches of the campaign.

He told the Sunderland Echo: “What we couldn’t do is risk him, the last thing I want to do is put him on for 20 minutes, he breaks back down and we then miss him for the next week.”We’re at a stage now where if you are out for any period of time, you miss all the remaining games.”I’m very, very hopeful that if we get a good week, well three days under his belt [before Saturday], then let’s see how he goes for the next week.” Supporters will be delighted

Supporters will be delighted with this news as Pritchard’s return will be a major boost for the club ahead of a crucial set of games.

The Black Cats are one point above Sheffield Wednesday, having played one match more, in the race for a play-off position and are two points off fourth with a game in hand on fifth and fourth. This means that they have a big chance to land in the top six by the end of the campaign and their clashes with Cambridge, Rotherham and Morecambe.

Therefore, Pritchard coming back is vital for Neil as he has the quality to unlock defences. Sunderland struggled badly in the final third without him against Plymouth on Monday as they failed to create any clear-cut chances to score, managing two shots on target in the 0-0 draw.

In League One this season, the Englishman has created 2.1 chances per game and provided eight ‘big chances’ in 33 outings. This shows that he has regularly been delivering in the final third in terms of being able to create openings for his teammates, which would have helped the likes of Nathan Broadhead and Ross Stewart earlier this week.

The 28-year-old has the magic touch on the ball, with four goals and seven assists this term, and can be the difference-maker as Sunderland fight for a play-off position. This is why the fans will be buzzing to read Neil’s ‘hopeful’ comments regarding his current injury situation as he can play a huge role in the team in the coming weeks.

AND in other news, Fewer touches than Patterson: £2.7k-p/w SAFC gem with 87.5% duels lost flopped today…

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