Sports minister accepts interim member resignations

Sri Lankan sports minister Johnston Fernando said today that he will appoint fresh members to the interim committee managing the Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka (BCCSL) following the resignation of four members on Monday.Speaking from his residence in Kurunegala (about 70 kilometers from Colombo), Fernando confirmed his ministry had received the four letters of resignation from Michael Tissera, Kushil Gunasekara, Sidath Wettimuny and Tryphon Mirando.The four stood down in protest at the government’s decision to appoint Thilanga Sumathipala as the standby for the ICC Executive Board Meeting to be held at London in June.Roshan Mahanama, a member of the 10-man committee, also verbalised his displeasure with the minister’s decision in a letter but stopped short of tendering his resignation.

MCCA Under-25 v Warwickshire 2nd XI Match Preview

MCCA make three changes to the side that lost narrowly to Leicestershire in their opening game. Andrew Hall, Chris Brown and Ian Bishop have all been selected to play for the ECB X1 v MCC at Shenley on 26th June. Their places are taken by Ravi Nagra, Charlie Shreck and Steve Naylor.Team (v Warwickshire)MC Dobson (Lincs)
PS Lazenbury (Herefordshire)
RI Dawson (Devon) Captain
RWJ Howitt (Lincs)
R Nagra (Herefordshire)
SP Naylor (Berks)
NJ Wilton (Berks)
JCJ Stephens (Cornwall)
S Rashid (Beds)
CE Shreck (Devon)
NA Denning (Berks)
Coach: Phil Oliver
Scorer: Kevin O’Connell

Somerset Seconds wait for the weather again

Somerset Seconds seem to be dogged by the rain this season and had to wait until 2.30 pm to continue their match against Gloucestershire at the County Ground in Bristol today.Resuming on 116 for 2, apart from an unbeaten 58 from evergreen all rounder Graham Rose, the Somerset batting crumbled, and they were all out for 194. For Gloucestershire James Averis ended with 4 for 32.When the home team batted they also struggled to reach 60 for 4 off 25.4 overs, with Academy youngster Michael Parsons ending the day with 3 overs, 3 maidens 2 wickets for 0 runs.

Trego recalled to the squad to face Sussex in championship

Somerset take on newly promoted Sussex in the county championship tomorrow at the County Ground in Taunton, and will be looking for a win to ease their relegation worries.Despite gaining eleven points from their match against Yorkshire at Scarborough, that ended last weekend, the Cidermen stay in the bottom three as a result of Warwickshire climbing above them by beating table toppers Surrey.When the two sides met at Hove earlier in the season the match was drawn, after Somerset had been in a strong winning position.Earlier today Somerset coach Kevin Shine told me: "This is a big game for us. We have been playing well in the county championship, but we have suffered at the hands of the weather after being in a strong position so lets hope that we have four rain free days. All we need a little bit of luck to go our way and we will get a result."Pete Trego, who scored runs for the seconds on Wednesday is brought into the squad, but the final decision on team selection will be left until the morning.The Somerset twelve has been named as: Jamie Cox, Matthew Wood, Mike Burns, Peter Bowler, Keith Parsons, Ian Blackwell, Rob Turner, Keith Dutch, Pete Trego, Matt Bulbeck, Steffan Jones, and Piran Holloway.

SA Training camp under way

A four day training camp for the South African national team going to Morocco for a tri-nations tournament with Sri Lanka and Pakistan kicked off at SuperSport Park, Centurion today.Shaun Pollock, Allan Donald and Paul Adams where all present after flying out from England to join the squad. Pollock will be returning to England next week to continue his Warwickshire commitments before he and Nicky Boje joins the squad in Tangiers.Justin Kemp, Mfuneko Ngam, Neil McKenzie and Steve Elworthy, not part of the touring party, were included in the training camp.Speaking on his English season Pollock was very complimentary to Warwickshire. He has enjoyed the experience having had a lot of opportunities to bat as well as trying out some things with the ball. With restrictions on overs and not wanting to be over-bowled he is very happy with his season thus far.Having batted up and down the order in the one day form of the game has been a nice experiment for him especially with all the one day internationals coming up.Pollock’s fitness has been good and his body has stood up well to the pressures that the English season places on the body. A slight little groin strain during the previous week is being rested, but is nothing much to worry about.Pollock believes that with the World Cup coming up the main focus of the team will be to get results. He added that in the run up to tournament the correct team balance must be found so we might see a few changes in the teams so that the best 15 are selected to represent South Africa in the World Cup. To do this certain players will have to be given the opportunity to prove themselves, but in the end the main focus will be result orientated.Pollock believes that with the current form being displayed by players and that the World Cup squad is far from being finalised South African cricket is in good hands. The more competition there is for places in the squad the better everyone has to perform.The training camp concludes with two warm-up matches at the same venue, against a select Academy team starting at 10:00 am on Saturday and 9:30 am on Sunday.

Pakistan scrapes up a win over Kenya

Rashid Latif finished it with a flourish, with nearly 17 overs to spare to get Pakistan off to a winning start in the PSO Tri-nation at the Nairobi Gymkhana cricket ground. But it was far from a convincing win, as six wickets were lost in overhauling a smallish target of 134.With the match against Australia scheduled for the morrow, Pakistan would have to raise their game in all departments by more than a few notches to maintain their winning sequence against the world champions.Pakistan had its heroes in Latif and Younis Khan while batting and Abdul Razzaq, adjudged Man of the Match, and Wasim Akram in bowling. The Kenyans were restricted to a manageable total, and though the batting wobbled, Pakistan in the end made it with breath to spare.Rashid Latif’s little cameo, unconquered 28 runs, off 23 deliveries, 3 fours, 2 sixes, and a limping Inzamam-ul-Haq (unbeaten 14, off 31 balls, 3 fours) delivered the victory in style. Latif clouted leg-spinner Collins Obuya for a four and two sixes, in that order in the mid-wicket region, to clinch it. But one wonders whether it may have been a different result had the target been larger and bowling a little more incisive.Pakistan started badly, losing Saeed Anwar in the very first over, caught by David Obuya behind the stumps off an inside edge to give Martin Suji his first wicket with naught on the board. Imran Nazir and Shahid Afridi had a little stand of 22 off just 15 deliveries. The two seemed to have stuck into the Kenyan attack when Nazir (13, 9 balls, 2 fours) misread the line of a slower delivery by Thomas Odoya and was clean bowled.Once again, the much-talented Nazir had promised a lot, hitting two glorious fours, only to disappoint his many fans.As Younis Khan, promoted to No 4 in place of Inzamam-ul-Haq, opted to be extremely sedate, Afridi continued to bat the only way he knows – in his customary cavalier style. Having started off clubbing the first delivery he received from Martin Suji to extra cover for four; he hit Odoyo to mid-wicket and after losing Nazir he whipped Suji again to square-leg boundary.In the last over prior to lunch, Afridi would have perished had David Obuya not lunged at a simple chance; the ‘keeper only had to allow the ball to travel to first slip to give Odoya his second wicket. To rub it in, Afridi sent Odoya over long-off for a six to be 20 (17 balls, 3 fours, 1 six) as Pakistan went to lunch at 35 for 2.After lunch, Afridi again smote Odoyo for a six over long-on; next over he got out trying to repeat the stroke to Suji, the miscued heave ending in Odoyo’s hands at third man.Younis and Azhar Mahmood tried to stabilise things, by trying to play themselves in and as Suji (10 overs, 3 maidens, 22 runs for two wickets) and Odoyo gave little away, only five runs off eight overs. And then Younis opened up with a four to deep fine leg and another three to long-on, but Azhar was run out by a distance trying a sharp single. Razzaq didn’t stay for long. Younis (36, 75 balls, 6 fours) by now was going for his strokes, but he essayed a cross-batted sweep on the first delivery of Collins Obuya and though he was stretching well forward umpire Aleem Dar still thought that he was out leg before.Six for 97, and Pakistan must have thought that misery from Morocco was still following them. But Inzamam and Rashid made sure that there weren’t any further hiccups.Earlier, Razzaq, Akram had overcome Kenya
With the exception of Abdul Razzaq, none from Pakistan’s much-vaunted pace attack bowled anywhere near their reputed capability. Yet it packed enough of a punch to shoot out Kenya for a paltry 133 in 30.3 overs, showing how far out of their depth they were in the big league.In the mayhem of tumbling wickets at each side of a courageous stand for the fifth wicket, Kennedy Obuya (36, 72 balls, 5 fours, 1 six) and Hitesh Modi (34, 36 balls, 8 fours) defied the Pakistani bowlers. Putting on 71 in 10 overs and a bit, taking boundaries off the entire frontline attack, Obuya and Modi took the fight to Pakistan after Wasim Akram (3 for 30 off 7 overs) and Waqar Younis (1 for 29 off 7 overs) had reduced them to 30 for four in overcast conditions after the Pakistan captain won the toss and inserted Keyna in.That partnership turned out to be the only redeeming feature of the innings, as Tony Suji (17, off 26 deliveries, 3 fours) was the only other batsman to get into double figures. That is other than extras, which accounted for a whopping 30 runs.But that partnership was too good to last. A clearly rusty and a bit tubby Shoaib Akhtar mostly bowled short and wide, that is when he didn’t bowl a fuller length. And opener Obuya and Modi, who had already retrieved the situation somewhat by taking boundaries off Akram and Younis, took full advantage of this stuff. Obuya hit Akhtar’s first ball over point for a four, and then sent Razzaq’s over mid-wicket for a six. But it was Modi who really tore into Akhtar, guiding, driving and pulling him for five fours in the next two overs. The last of the boundaries raised Kenya’s hundred in 18.4 overs, a staggering recovery after the quadruple early shocks. What is more, when Akhtar tried to stare Modi down, it was the latter who gave him lip!But Akhtar had his revenge. A vicious one from him struck Modi on the index finger, and though the batsman bravely tried to soldier on, he had to leave the field retired hurt. That was the turning point, and with Razzaq getting amongst the wickets, the end of the innings was nigh.Kennedy Obuya had pulled him to mid-wicket for a six and drove him to long-off for four in the first two overs, but it was a measure of Razzaq’s tenacity that he struck four blows in the space of 13 balls for the addition of a mere three runs to make it curtains for Kenya. David Obuya was his first victim, guiding the ball to second slip after gamely surviving five deliveries. Next over was wicket maiden, as Collins Obuya edged one and Rashid Latif took an acrobatic catch in front of second slip. Kennedy Obuya had seen six wickets fall at the other end, and it seemed that he might carry his bat. But with a fastish inswinger Razzaq castled him, middle stump knocked back and leg stump cartwheeling. Modi came out to try and rescue what was already a lost cause, and survived just two deliveries before guiding one smack into Latif’s very safe pair of gloves.But Razzaq was denied the five-for as Martin Suji was run-out by substitute Shoaib Malik and Azhar Mahmood, who bowled a neat little spell of 3.3 overs for a mere four runs, knocked Joseph Angara’s middle stump out of the ground.As they day began, Younis opted to bowl after winning his first toss in five games. The conditions, overcast with some moisture in the wicket, were ideal for pace and swing bowling. But Akram and Younis, the two most successful bowlers in limited-overs cricket ever, both sprayed the ball around. Akram was absolutely out of rhythm and bowled a surfeit of wides and no-balls. But once Waqar had gotten the breakthrough, trapping Ravindu Shah leg before, Akram kept producing wicket-taking deliveries amid a rather generous sprinkling of wides and no-balls to have Steve Tikolo and Thomas Odoyo leg before and clean bowling Maurice Odumbe with a most remarkable inswinger.Pakistan definitely was anything but at its sharpest, and perhaps lucky to not to meet Australia in the first game. The Kenyan total indeed is a paltry one, and though the Pakistanis normally do not fancy chasing even modest totals, with depth in batting, they were likely to canter to 134.

Caddick reduces WA to 5-128 at tea

PERTH, Oct 28 AAP – England quick Andy Caddick had restored some of the tourists’ pride at tea on a rain-affected opening day of a three-day match against Western Australia at the WACA ground.The New Zealand-born quick claimed three wickets to reduce the Warriors to 5-128 with Marcus North (31no) and Brad Hogg (5no) at the crease.England captain Nasser Hussain won the toss for first use of a pitch with a little bit of life in it.The WA openers made 21 before a 45-minute rain delay.Shortly after resuming the innings Test opener Justin Langer (13) was dismissed after a sharp catch in close by John Crawley.Caddick (3-28) looked like he had found his line and length on the bouncy WACA pitch and continued his penetrating line after lunch, sparking a batting collapse from 1-51 to 4-54.Caddick had Chris Rogers (7) edge one through to wicketkeeper Alec Stewart before Stephen Harmison (2-15) had Scott Meuleman (21) feathering one down the leg side for Stewart’s second catch.Caddick then removed Michael Hussey for a duck having him caught at third slip by Marcus Trescothick.Enter the aggressive Ryan Campbell who put on a 66-run fourth wicket partnership with North.Campbell’s quickfire knock ended when tried to hook Harmison but top-edged a simple catch to Caddick at fine leg for 37.

PCB to develop and upgrade grounds

Lahore, October 6: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided todevelop two new stadia and upgrade the Niaz Stadium in addition to RaniBagh Cricket ground that is nearing completion in Hyderabad. Thedecision was taken by the Chairman of the PCB Lt Gen Tauqir Zia at thecricket headquarters Saturday evening.The meeting, that was also attended by Director Chishty Mujahid andGeneral Manager Development Irfan Mirza, also took other importantdecisions regarding development that would increase the playingfacilities in the country. Infrastructure development has been on thetop priority of the present PCB setup and already 14 brand new stadiahave been completed while finishing touches are being given to seven.As regards development in Hyderabad, the PCB Chairman assigned IrfanMirza to find suitable land and launch the projects without any delay.The General Manager Development has planned his visit to Hyderabad nextweek to meet the officials of the district cricket official and CityNazim. He would be seeking their support and assistance in that context.The PCB Chairman also expressed his keenness to take over the NiazStadium while observing that if the ground was to be developed andmaintained, the PCB needed to control it. As soon as Niaz Stadium ishanded over to the PCB, plans to bring it at par with other centres likeNational Stadium and Gaddafi Stadium would be launched.The PCB has already held several discussions with the relevant officialsto get possession of the Niaz Stadium. It was hoped in Saturday’smeeting that the matter would end soon so that the cricket starvedfollowers in Hyderabad are no more deprived of international cricket athome.It was also agreed that Minto Park in Lahore will be uplifted because ofits historical prospective and background. The Chairman approved IrfanMirza’s proposal of improving and increasing practice facilities thatinclude nets and pitches. “I want to see better and improved facilitiesat Minto Park because Pakistan cricket has nice memories of this ground.Unfortunately, not much attention has been paid to this centre and Iwould like that it re-emerges as the ground that produced world beatingcricketers,” he told the meeting.The Chairman also approved upgradation plan of Pindi Club Ground inRawalpindi, once a regular test and one-day centre. Upgradation includeplayers dressing room, pavilion and exclusive net practice area.Besides the five major centres, the PCB Chairman also agreed inprinciple to start fresh development or upgradation work on 23 moregrounds. However, Lt Gen Tauqir Zia made it clear that PCB would onlyinvest on these grounds if the local authorities would provide the basiccivic requirements like water and electricity at the venues.The Chairman directed General Manager Development to sign a Memorandumof Understanding with the local associations/institutions/districts inwhich one of the clauses will be that the facility would be available tothe local clubs and cricketers.Last year in the first phase of development programme in lieu ofVision-2005, that is nearing conclusion, the PCB Chairman had givenapproval 51 grounds – 25 new stadia and upgradation of 26.The following grounds would be developed:Punjab: Moeen Cricket Stadium (Sargodha), Islamic University(Bahawalpur), Hafizabad Cricket Ground (Hafizabad), Dera Ghazi KhanStadium (Dera Ghazi Khan), National Defense College (Islamabad), POF WahCricket Ground (Wah), Punjab Cricket Club ground (Lahore), DiamondCricket Club (Islamabad), Bhakar Cricket Stadium (Bhakar), Garrison Park(Sialkot), Cricket Stadium Kasur (Kasur), University Old Campus ground(Lahore).Sindh: Two grounds at Karachi in different zones, two grounds inHyderabad, Niaz Stadium (Hyderabad), Shahi Bagh (Sikarpur)NWFP: Dera Ismail Khan Cricket Ground (Dera Ismail Khan), Kohat Stadium(Kohat), Mardan Cricket Stadium (Mardan), Swat Cricket Stadium (Swat),Manshera Cricket Stadium (Manshera), Swabi Cricket Ground (Swabi).Balochistan: Kalat Cricket Ground (Kalat), Qasim Baloch Cricket Ground(Quetta), Cricket Ground Sibi (Sibi), Mannan Memorial Gymkhana (Kuchlak).

SAMIUL HASAN
G.M MEDIA
October 6, 2002

Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan announce Ranji squads

After commendable performances in the Cooch Behar league games, several youngsters have replaced veterans like Rajesh Puri and Sonu Sharma in the Haryana squad for the forthcoming Ranji season. The team will also be captained by the relatively young Ajay Ratra as the Haryana Cricket Association look to mount a serious challenge in the Ranji Trophy.Rajasthan’s senior selection committee also announced the Ranji squad for the first match against Bengal at Kolkata, starting on November 9, 2002. P Krishna Kumar has been retained as captain, and only two new faces – Sumir Mathur and Shailendra Gehlot – find themselves in the squad.Delhi will be led by Vijay Dahiya when they take the field for their first-league encounter against Railways at the Feroze Shah Kotla ground on November 9.Squads:Haryana: Ajay Ratra (captain), Amit Mishra, Jitender Singh Siwach, Ishan Ganda, Shafiq Khan, Gurpreet Singh, Vikram Dhariwal, Aprajit Singh, Sumit Narwal, Sumit Sharma, Amit Sharma, Jitender Singh, Sameer Prashant, Joginder Sharma, Manvinder Bisla, Chetan Sharma, Gaurav VashishtaRajasthan: PK Krishna Kumar (captain), Gagan Khoda, Vineet Saxena, Anshu Jain, Nikhil Doru, Mohammad Aslam, Kaushal Devra, Rohit Jhalani, Rahul Kanwat, Anoop Dave, Shailendra Gehlot, Sumit Mathur, Kishan Chaudhary, Lokesh Jain, Sanjeev SharmaDelhi: Vijay Dahiya (captain), Mithun Manhas, Akash Chopra, Gautam Ghambir, Pradeep Chawla, Sarandeep Singh, Amit Bhandari, Arun singh, Rahul Sanghvi, Abhishek Sharma, Varun Kumar, Kuldeep Rawat, Premvir Nagar, Harender Chaudhary, Siddharth Verma, Virender Sehwag, Ashish Nehra

Wanganui and Hamilton triumph on first day of Gillette Cup

Wanganui Collegiate and Hamilton Boys’ High School were the first day winners at the Gillette Cup finals weekend being played in Palmerston North.Perfect conditions occurred for the players for their matches which were played at Fitzherbert Park.Wanganui Collegiate batted first in their game with Kelston Boys’ High School and scored 239/7. Kelston BHS were only able to respond with 125.Southland BHS scored 162 when batting first against Hamilton BHS, a target the Waikato side reached for the loss of five wickets.Scores were:Wanganui Collegiate 239/7 (Ben Collier 91 not out, James Barton 41, Jonathon Knight 25, Jack Jefferd 21; Fa’a’sao Mulivai 2-32, James Matthews 2-47) beat Kelston Boys’ High School 125 (Fa’a’sao Mulivai 29, Shaun Page 26, Chris Langdon 20; Richard Wyllie 2-14, James Barton 3-23, Josh Ambler 2-43) by 114 runs.Southland Boys’ High School 162 (Tim McClean 37, Hamish Skelt 37; Cameron Weight 3-23, Keir Bettley 2-25) lost to Hamilton Boys’ High School 163/5 (Sam McLeod 66, Bettley 40; Regan Mauhenie 2-13) by five wickets.

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