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		<title>England World Cup Squad</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[England Cricket Board (ECB) announced 15-member squad for sub-continent World Cup 2011. England won Ashes test in Australia on captaincy Andrew Strauss, So retain Andrew Strauss as a captain. For the sub-continent spinning condition selectors picked three specialist spinners include Graeme Swann, Michael Yardy and James Tredwell. In this selection Matt Prior was the surprise, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_4kgpaPDLVOU/TTcQV9atL9I/AAAAAAAAARo/52SwBozllUc/10-England%20-cricket-logo.jpg" alt="England Cricket Team Logo" class="alignleft"/>England Cricket Board (ECB) announced 15-member squad for sub-continent World Cup 2011. England won Ashes test in Australia on captaincy Andrew Strauss, So retain Andrew Strauss as a captain.<br />
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For the sub-continent spinning condition selectors picked three specialist spinners include Graeme Swann, Michael Yardy and James Tredwell.</p>
<p>In this selection Matt Prior was the surprise, though he is not playing current ODI series in Australia.</p>
<p>England is in Group B its World Cup, where others team are India, South Africa England, Bangladesh, Canada, Ireland, The Netherlands and West Indies<br />
Their World will begins against Netherlands at Nagpur on February 22.</p>
<p><strong>England Squad:</strong></p>
<p>1. Andrew Strauss (Captain)<br />
2. Jimmy Anderson<br />
3. Ian Bell<br />
4. Tim Bresnan<br />
5. Stuart Broad<br />
6. Paul Collingwood<br />
7. EoinMorgan<br />
8. Kevin Pietersen<br />
9. Matt Prior<br />
10. Ajmal Shahzad<br />
11. GraemeSwann<br />
12. James Tredwell<br />
13. Jonathan Trott<br />
14. Luke Wright<br />
15. MichaelYardy. (AP) SNK</p>
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		<title>India survive stunning South African fightback</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 03:52:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[India v South Africa, 1st ODI, Jaipur India survive stunning South African fightback India 298 for 9 (Raina 58, Sehwag 46, Karthik 44, Kallis 3-29) beat South Africa 297 (Kallis 89, Parnell 49, Jadeja 2-29) by one run Scorecard and ball-by-ball details How they were out It went down to the last ball but when [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_HKwtgE8tz74/S4H-Z9_D3ZI/AAAAAAAABDg/r815KeUcYLk/s144/su.jpg" alt="ss" class="alignright" />India v South Africa, 1st ODI, Jaipur<br />
India survive stunning South African fightback<span id="more-1305"></span><br />
India 298 for 9 (Raina 58, Sehwag 46, Karthik 44, Kallis 3-29) beat South Africa 297 (Kallis 89, Parnell 49, Jadeja 2-29) by one run<br />
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details<br />
How they were out</p>
<p>It went down to the last ball but when Jacques Kallis fell in the 43rd over, with South Africa requiring an improbable 74 from 43 balls and only two wickets in hand, it looked like game, set and match to India. From there, Dale Steyn and Wayne Parnell threatened to pull of an incredible heist but India held their nerve to clinch a final-ball win in Jaipur. </p>
<p>The quality of cricket was actually below-par from both sides &#8211; India&#8217;s bowling threatened to completely disintegrate under the pressure and barring Kallis, South Africa&#8217;s batting was quite dismal &#8211; but the contest was made memorable by the tailenders Steyn and Parnell. This is how it panned out in the end: Steyn lashed two straight sixes in the 46th over bowled by Suresh Raina, the pair pinched three boundaries in the 48th over bowled by an errant Sreesanth and when both batsmen struck audacious sixes down the ground against Ashish Nehra in the 49th over, South Africa required only 10 from the last over. </p>
<p>Praveen Kumar bowled Steyn with a slower one off the second delivery but the drama wasn&#8217;t over yet. Charl Langeveldt pulled the penultimate delivery to long leg where Sachin Tendulkar dived full-stretch to prevent the boundary. Many replays later, the third umpire ruled it a legal save and South Africa had to be content with three runs but had the well-set Parnell on strike for the last delivery. More excitement lay ahead as Praveen hurled a wide leaving South Africa needing three to win. Parnell squeezed out the final delivery to third man where Sreesanth fielded the ball cleanly and threw in a slightly wide throw but MS Dhoni had enough time to break the stumps with Parnell just one yard short of levelling the scores. </p>
<p>Until those dramatic end overs where India threatened to choke, they had actually done most things necessary to win the game. No batsman got a big score, but there were enough handy contributions from the top-order to push India to a strong 298. No bowler got more than two wickets but there was enough combined discipline in the attack, till they crumbled under the Steyn &amp; Parnell show, to restrict South Africa. </p>
<p>For their part, South Africa might have come very close in the end but the stand-in captain Jacques Kallis was the only top-order batsman to offer any resistance in the chase where Ravindra Jadeja starred for India with his unspectacular but steady spell of left-arm spin where he used the arm-ball quite liberally to keep the batsmen honest. When Jadeja came on to bowl South Africa were sitting pretty at 60 for 1 from nine overs. When he finished his first spell that read 8-2-23-2, and included the vital wickets of Herschelle Gibbs and AB de Villiers, South Africa had slowed down to 127 for 3 from 24 overs. </p>
<p>He didn&#8217;t get the ball to turn but repeatedly slipped the one that went straight on with the arm to suffocate the batsmen. The ball also tended to skid on in this surface and at times kept a touch low and the batsmen struggled to put away his armers. He lured Gibbs to slice to long-off and troubled both Kallis and de Villiers with his skidding deliveries. de Villiers tried to wriggle free with an attempted cut shot that proved fatal as he completely failed to connect. </p>
<p>From then on South Africa were always chasing their own tail despite Kallis&#8217; effort and though Steyn and Parnell played the one-day innings of their lives, they fell short in the end. </p>
<p>Like South Africa, India too didn&#8217;t have any centurion today but, unlike the visitors, there were enough contributions to charge them to a strong score. On a day when Virender Sehwag played a couple of typically stunning shots &#8211; a slashed six over third man and another flamboyantly carved over covers being the picks &#8211; two innings, from men who are yet to secure their spots in the playing eleven, caught the eye. Karthik&#8217;s entertaining 44 and Raina&#8217;s attractive 58 stood out for their sparkling shots, and also for their untimely dismissals. Both fell when they were well-set and had the opportunity to take India to an unassailable position. </p>
<p>India were at 32 for the loss of Tendulkar in seven overs when Karthik started to go for his shots. Until then, he was playing the conventional strokes and even timing them well but was unable to find the gaps. </p>
<p>Everything changed in the eighth over bowled by Parnell. The first ball, a short of a length delivery outside off stump, was flat-batted &#8211; a forehand cross-court swat &#8211; over the bowler&#8217;s head. Off the third delivery, he walked down the track to upset the line and length and whipped through midwicket for another boundary and a pull off the fifth delivery fetched him a couple before he collected another pulled boundary off the last ball. </p>
<p>Karthik continued to innovate and play the big shots &#8211; a slog-swept six against Johan Botha being the highlight &#8211; before he fell. This ability to manufacture shots and pull out the big hits irrespective of the match situation has been his strength and weakness. Shot selection hasn&#8217;t always been his strong point but it looked like today was going to be his day until he was dismissed against the run of play, mistiming a pull shot off Langeveldt straight to mid-on. </p>
<p>Raina took over after Karthik&#8217;s exit, starting off with a delightful, on-the-up, cover-driven boundary off Albie Morkel, and handled himself well against the short stuff from Kallis. The pitch was a flat beauty and there wasn&#8217;t great pace or bounce to cause any trouble and Raina collected boundaries with upper cuts and a couple of pull shots. He went on to heave a back-of-length delivery from Parnell over wide long-on boundary but in the 44th over, with India on 260 for 6, he moved away from the stumps to try an expansive inside-out drive over the covers, only to edge Kallis behind the wicket. </p>
<p>It was left to the tail to push India towards 300, which proved more than enough in the end courtesy a fine spell from Jadeja. Kallis carried on gamely with a characteristic innings but he received no support from his team-mates: Mark Boucher edged a slightly wide delivery, Alviro Petersen was run out as he failed to ground his bat, and both Morkel and Botha fell playing across the line. Kallis dealt in singles initially, put away most of the bad balls, and tried to manufacture a few big shots in the end overs but the stiff target proved too much for him to pull off a one-man-show. Steyn and Parnell nearly pulled off the improbable but couldn&#8217;t complete a fairy-tale finish.<!--more--></p>
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		<title>Sachin Tendulkar Record: First to 200 in an ODI</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 04:26:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>shopon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sachin Tendulkar, who broke the record for the highest individual ODI score, overtaking Saeed Anwar and Charles Coventry on his way to the format&#8217;s first double-hundred, has said his ability to bat the entire 50 overs was a testament to his fitness after having played the game for more than 20 years. &#8220;It feels good [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sachin Tendulkar, who broke the record for the highest individual ODI score, overtaking Saeed Anwar and Charles Coventry on his way to the format&#8217;s first double-hundred, has said his ability to bat the entire 50 overs was a testament to his fitness after having played the game for more than 20 years.<span id="more-1289"></span> </p>
<p>&#8220;It feels good that I lasted for 50 overs, a good test of my fitness. I&#8217;d like to bat another 50 overs at some stage and see that the fitness level doesn&#8217;t drop,&#8221; Tendulkar said after his effort helped India take a unassailable 2-0 lead in the series. &#8220;The ball was coming onto the bat and I was striking the ball well. So when everything falls into its place, it feels nice. It was one of the innings where I felt I was moving well. Since I was timing the ball well, I could be more aggressive and put pressure on the bowlers.&#8221; </p>
<p>Tendulkar, while dedicating his feat to the people of India, credited coach Gary Kirsten for the team&#8217;s success in both forms of the game after the debacle in the World Cup in the Caribbean. &#8220;I&#8217;ve enjoyed various challenges; after the 2007 World Cup things have looked different and I&#8217;m enjoying the game,&#8221; he said. &#8220;The credit also goes to Gary [Kirsten], he has really held the team beautifully. It&#8217;s about togetherness and playing for each other. You see during the practice sessions that Gary himself trains as hard as anyone else, or probably harder than anyone else as he&#8217;s the one giving us practice all the time.&#8221; </p>
<p>Tendulkar said he sensed an opportunity to break the record and reach a double-century when he had gone past 175 in the 42nd over. The record eventually came in the 46th over, and the 200 in the 50th. &#8220;When I was near 175-180, I thought I could get a 200 as there were quite a few overs left,&#8221; he said. He added that he would prefer his achievement to be upstaged by an Indian. &#8220;I don&#8217;t play for records, I play for enjoyment and play with lots of passion. That&#8217;s how cricket started. I didn&#8217;t start playing cricket to break all the records; it&#8217;s happened along the way. The dream was to play for India and do my best. </p>
<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t think any record is unbreakable. Records are made to be broken. I hope that if this record is broke, it&#8217;s done by an Indian.&#8221; </p>
<p>This was India&#8217;s third-highest score in ODIs, and Tendulkar said the 400-mark would not have reached if not for some big hitting by Yusuf Pathan and MS Dhoni. &#8220;I thought a target of 340-350 would be a good one, but Yusuf Pathan and MS Dhoni came in and hit the big shots and cleared the ropes consistently and helped us pass 400.&#8221; </p>
<p>Tendulkar added that India were not relaxing despite having put up a mammoth score, for they were aware South Africa were the only team to have chased down a target in excess of 400. &#8220;This was the team that chased 434 against Australia. So we didn&#8217;t get complacent and told ourselves that we had just got through the half-way stage by scoring 401. And what we did in the second half was extremely important. We were aiming at getting early wickets and putting them out of the game.&#8221; </p>
<p>Dhoni, who witnessed Tendulkar surpass the record from the other end, said: &#8220;I think one of the best innings, you can say. It&#8217;s always good to be on the other side, watching him score 200 runs. When he is tired and can&#8217;t play the big shots, he was very clever to use the pace of the bowler and it&#8217;s very difficult for the bowlers as they don&#8217;t know where exactly to bowl.&#8221; </p>
<p>India lost Virender Sehwag early, and Tendulkar was assisted in three sizable stands where runs came at a brisk pace, with Dinesh Karthik, Yusuf and Dhoni. &#8220;Once Viru got out, it was important to get some kind of a partnership going. They [Tendulkar and Karthik] went on with their innings, and they set a platform after which we were sure we would get 350-plus which would be a difficult target,&#8221; Dhoni said. &#8220;Yusuf was sent up the order and with the talent he&#8217;s got, he can be a great asset to the side.&#8221; </p>
<p>Yusuf scored a quickfire 36 and was particularly lethal during the batting Powerplay, while Dhoni proved destructive at the death, bludgeoning 68 off 35 in a century-stand with Tendulkar in just 53 balls. &#8220;I have changed my batting a bit, but the situation demanded that kind [attacking] of innings,&#8221; Dhoni said. &#8220;The ground is a small one, and we were a bit worried about the dew factor. But once they lost 3-4 early wickets, it was difficult for them to get back into the game.&#8221; </p>
<p>For South Africa and their stand-in captain Jacques Kallis, it was a case of the basics gone wrong. &#8220;The toss was quite vital. Our basics were just weren&#8217;t good enough today. We were outplayed,&#8221; Kallis said. &#8220;We lost wickets at crucial stages, our basics let us down. A fantastic innings by Sachin; he took advantage of some good conditions and he played superbly. We let ourselves down in some areas.&#8221; <!--more--></p>
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		<title>Cricket Schedule 2010 : India, Australia, England, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, West Indies, New Zealand &amp; Bangladesh.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Only 9 country play cricket, full time, but in a confusing concept. It&#8217;s tough for fans to keep track of when to watch and what, which is where itsonlycricket.com comes to your rescue. In Year 2010, cricket calender is packed with a Twenty20 world cup in month of April in West Indies, Asia cup which [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Only 9 country play cricket, full time, but in a confusing concept. It&#8217;s tough for fans to keep track of when to watch and what, which is where itsonlycricket.com comes to your rescue.</p>
<p>In Year 2010, cricket calender is packed with a Twenty20 world cup in month of April in West Indies, Asia cup which is an ODI tournament played between all asian country, several bilateral tours like South Africa, New Zealand &amp; Australia tour of India which includes test series and T20 games and one or two triseries as well. and on top of all, Australia and England resume their battle for urn, the Ashes 2010, to be played in Australia this time from the month of November.</p>
<p>Australia also tour England for a series of one day internationals while England play host to Pakistan vs Australia test series after a long gap. Bangladeshi team will have their busiest cricketing season while Indian cricket team will indulge into Indian Premier League (IPL), Champions League T20 along with their International commitments.</p>
<p>Note that following list of cricket fixtures for year 2010 show only which country tour where in what month. Actual and full time table is only relased by respective host boards around 2-3 months in advance. So, in case you are anticipating an upcoming cricket series, wait some more.. following tables will be updated as soon as full schedules are released.</p>
<p>England Cricket Schedule : Year 2010<br />
Months Versus Matches Fixtures &amp; Result<br />
January England in South Africa 4 tests + 5 ODI + T20 Eng in SA 2010<br />
February-March England in Bangladesh 2 tests + 3 ODIs Eng in Bdesh 2010<br />
April T20 WC in West Indies Twenty20 World cup World T20 2010<br />
May Bangladesh in England 2 Test + 3 ODI Bdesh in Eng 2010<br />
June Australia in England 5 ODI Series Aus in Eng 2010<br />
Aug-Sept Pakistan in England 4 test &amp; 5 ODI Pak in Eng 2010<br />
Nov-Dec England in Australia Ashes 2011 Ashes 2010 </p>
<p>India Cricket Schedule : Year 2010<br />
January India in Bangladesh 2 Test + Triseries India in Bdesh 2010<br />
February-March South Africa in India 3 Test + 5 ODI SA in Ind 2010<br />
April Asia Cup ODI Tournament Asia Cup 2010<br />
April T20 WC in West Indies Twenty20 World Cup  World T20 2010<br />
May India in Zimbabwe 3 ODI Series Ind in Zim 2010<br />
July India in Sri Lanka Triseries Ind v NZ v SL<br />
October Australia in India 7 ODI Series Aus in Ind 2010<br />
November New Zealand in India 3 Test + 5 ODI NZ in Ind 2010 </p>
<p>Australia Cricket Schedule : Year 2010<br />
January Pakistan in Australia 3 Test + 5 ODI + T20 Pak in Aus 2010<br />
February West Indies in Australia 5 ODI + T20 WI in Aus 2010<br />
March-April Australia in New Zealand 3 Test + 5 ODI + 2 T20s Aus in NZ 2010<br />
April T20 World Cup in WI Twenty20 World Cup World T20 2010<br />
June Australia in England 5 ODI Series Aus in Eng 2010<br />
July Pak v Aus in Eng 2 Test &amp; 3 ODI Pak v Aus 2010<br />
August Bangladesh in Australia 2 Test &amp; 3 ODI Bdesh in Aus 2010<br />
October Australia in India 7 ODI series Aus in Ind 2010<br />
November England in Australia 5 Test Series Ashes 2010-11 </p>
<p>Pakistan Cricket Schedule : Year 2010<br />
January Pakistan in Australia 3 Test + 5 ODI + T20 Pak in Aus 2010<br />
April Asia Cup ODI Tournament Asia Cup 2010<br />
April T20 World cup in West Indies Twenty20 World Cup World T20 2010<br />
July Pak v Aus in Eng 2 Test &amp; 3 ODI Pak v Aus 2010<br />
Aug-Sept Pakistan v England 4 test &amp; 5 ODI Pak in Eng 2010<br />
October Bangladesh in Pakistan 2 Test + 3 ODI Bdesh in Pak 2010<br />
November South Africa in Pakistan 3 Test + 5 ODI SA in Pak 2010 </p>
<p>New Zealand Cricket Schedule : Year 2010<br />
February Bangladesh in New Zealand 1 Test, 3 ODI, 2 T20 Bdesh in NZ 2010<br />
March-April Australia in New Zealand Test + ODI + T20 Aus in NZ 2010<br />
April T20 World cup in West Indies Twenty20 World Cup WC T20 2010<br />
July New Zealand in Sri Lanka Triseries Ind v NZ v SL<br />
October New Zealand in Bangladesh 2 Test + 3 ODI NZ in Bdesh 2010<br />
November New Zealand in India 3 Test + 5 ODI NZ in Ind 2010 </p>
<p>Sri Lanka Cricket Schedule : Year 2010<br />
January Srilanka in Bangladesh Triseries Ind v SL v Bdesh<br />
April Asia Cup ODI Tournament Asia Cup 2010<br />
April T20 World cup in West Indies Twenty20 World Cup WC T20 2010<br />
July India &amp; New Zealand in Sri Lanka Tri Series Ind v NZ v SL<br />
Nov-Dec West Indies in Sri Lanka 3 Test + 5 ODI WI in SL 2010 </p>
<p>South Africa Cricket Schedule : Year 2010<br />
January England in South Africa 4 Test + 5 ODI Eng in SA 2010<br />
February-March South Africa in India 3 Test + 5 ODI SA in Ind 2010<br />
April T20 World cup in WI Twenty20 World Cup WC T20 2010<br />
May-June South Africa in West Indies 4 Test + 5 ODI SA in WI 2010<br />
September Zimbabwe in South Africa ODI Series Zim in SA 2010<br />
Oct-Nov South Africa in Pakistan 3 Test + 5 ODI SA in Pak 2010 </p>
<p>West Indies Cricket Schedule : Year 2010<br />
February West Indies in Australia 5 ODI + T20 WI in Aus 2010<br />
March Zimbabwe in West Indies ODI Series Zim in WI 2010<br />
April T20 World cup in West Indies Twenty20 World Cup WC T20 2010<br />
May-June South Africa in West Indies 4 Test + 5 ODI SA in WI 2010<br />
July &#8211; August West Indies tour of England 4 Test + 5 ODI WI in Eng 2010<br />
Nov-Dec West Indies in Sri Lanka 3 Test + 5 ODI WI in SL 2010 </p>
<p>Bangladesh Cricket Schedule : Year 2010<br />
January SL &amp; Ind in Bdesh ODI Triseries Ind v SL v Bdesh<br />
January India in Bangladesh 2 Tests Ind in Bdesh 2010<br />
February Bangladesh tour of New Zealand Test + ODI + T20 Bdesh in NZ 2010<br />
March England in Bdesh Test + ODI Eng in Bdesh 2010<br />
April Asia Cup ODI Tournament Asia cup 2010<br />
April T20 World cup in West Indies Twenty20 World cup World T20 2010<br />
May Bangladesh in England 2 Test + 3 ODI Bdesh in Eng 2010<br />
July Bangladesh in Australia 2 Tests Bdesh in Aus 2010<br />
August Bangladesh in Pakistan 2 Test + 3 ODI Bdesh in Pak 2010<br />
October New Zealand in Bangladesh 2 Test + 3 ODI NZ in Bdesh 2010 </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pakistan Under-19s 297/7 (50 ov) West Indies Under-19s 257 (46.5 ov) Pakistan Under-19s won by 40 runs Ireland Under-19s 216/6 (50 ov) South Africa Under-19s 220/5 (43.4 ov) South Africa Under-19s won by 5 wickets (with 38 balls remaining) Canada Under-19s 201/7 (50 ov) Zimbabwe Under-19s 191 (49.4 ov) Canada Under-19s won by 10 runs [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Pakistan Under-19s 297/7 (50 ov)<br />
West Indies Under-19s 257 (46.5 ov)<br />
Pakistan Under-19s won by 40 runs</strong></p>
<p><strong>Ireland Under-19s 216/6 (50 ov)<br />
South Africa Under-19s 220/5 (43.4 ov)<br />
South Africa Under-19s won by 5 wickets (with 38 balls remaining)</strong></p>
<p><strong>Canada Under-19s 201/7 (50 ov)<br />
Zimbabwe Under-19s 191 (49.4 ov)<br />
Canada Under-19s won by 10 runs</strong></p>
<p><strong>Afghanistan Under-19s 118 (49.2 ov)<br />
India Under-19s 122/2 (25.2 ov)<br />
India Under-19s won by 8 wickets (with 148 balls remaining)</strong></p>
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		<title>English Cricket And Ashes returned to TV&#8217;s list of &#8216;Crown Jewels&#8217;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Test Cricket&#8217;s absence from terrestrial television has been cited as the principal culprit for this drop in mood with many lobbying the Government to retrieve the situation. But that is a simplistic view which ignores the distorting effect of the great players involved four years ago, the thrilling edge-of-your-seats cricket they produced, and the 16 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Test Cricket&#8217;s absence from terrestrial television has been cited as the    principal culprit for this drop in mood with many lobbying the Government to    retrieve the situation. But that is a simplistic view which ignores the    distorting effect of the great players involved four years ago, the    thrilling edge-of-your-seats cricket they produced, and the 16 years of    Aussie monopoly that England&#8217;s win ended.</p>
<p>There can be little doubt that cricket needs to inspire young minds for its    continued propagation and that having England matches on free-to air TV would encourage that. <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/cricket/international/theashes/6293256/The-Ashes-to-return-to-free-to-air-television.html"><strong></strong></a>. As the    marketing men will tell you, penetration is everything and a peak of two    million viewers for the dénouement of this year&#8217;s Ashes at the Oval on Sky    pales when compared to the seven million who watched the equivalent moment    on Channel 4 four years earlier.</p>
<p>hat extra reach can have an effect. A month after England&#8217;s 2005 heroics I    was in Norfolk and saw children playing cricket after school instead of    football (it was October). The incredible narrative of that series was    undoubtedly the catalyst for such unseasonal enthusiasm but those kids might    never have been touched so directly had the series been on pay-TV, as now.</p>
<p>It was 11 years ago that Lord MacLaurin, then chairman of the England and    Wales Cricket Board, paved the way for the current situation by persuading    Tony Blair&#8217;s government to remove Test cricket from the A-list of sporting    events like the Grand National and the FA Cup – the so-called &#8216;Crown    Jewels&#8217; – that had to remain on terrestrial TV. Now, a review, led by David    Davies, is looking at whether the Ashes, though not all Test cricket,    possesses enough &#8220;special national resonance&#8221; to be returned to    the A-list and free-to-air television.</p>
<p>There are important consequences to consider. The ECB&#8217;s latest deal with Sky    is worth £300 million over the next four years but any move to put the Ashes    back to terrestrial TV, something the Government has the power to make    compulsory, would decimate that value. More cricket would have to be offered    to bidders just to limit the shortfall, leading to an even greater    saturation of the fixture list than prevails now.</p>
<p>With a fifth of the ECB&#8217;s revenues going toward developing the grass roots and    recreational side of the game (the most of any British sport), it isn&#8217;t    difficult to see which aspect would suffer most in the pursuit of larger TV    audiences. Reaching new viewers is a laudable ideal but not if it depletes    the section in which most would begin their journey. According to one ECB    insider, the drop in revenues would be ruinous, with hundreds of people and    projects in that sector being made redundant.</p>
<p>County cricket would also be affected with playing staffs being cut back. Even    the England players could suffer a reduction in salary, making them prey to    parasitic Twenty20 competitions that are certain to have multiplied like    pond life by the time the next TV rights come up for sale in 2012.</p>
<p>Excellence costs money and England currently boast an Ashes-winning men&#8217;s team    and the best women&#8217;s team on the globe. Returning the Ashes to terrestrial    TV might improve the wellbeing of the country, providing England are    winning, but not the game that spawned them.</p>
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		<title>George Headley And Alan Knott Entered in ICC Cricket Hall of Fame</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 18:16:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two greats of the game, George Headley and Alan Knott, were formally inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame during the second ODI between England and Australia at Lord&#8217;s, London on Sunday. The Hall of Fame, run in association with the Federation of International Cricketers&#8217; Associations (FICA), recognises some of the truly great players [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_626" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 238px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-626" title="George Headley" src="http://netdna.wegathernews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/headley-228x300.jpg" alt="George Headley" width="228" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">George Headley</p></div>
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<p>Two greats of the game, George Headley and Alan Knott, were formally inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame during the second ODI between England and Australia at Lord&#8217;s, London on Sunday.</p>
<p>The Hall of Fame, run in association with the Federation of International Cricketers&#8217; Associations (FICA), recognises some of the truly great players from cricket&#8217;s long and illustrious history.</p>
<p>Commemorative caps were presented to Headley&#8217;s son Ron, who himself played two Tests and one ODI for the West Indies , and Knott by the International Cricket Council  president David Morgan, ICC director and England and Wales Cricket Board chairman Giles Clarke, Marylebone Cricket Club chairman Charles Fry, Marylebone Cricket Club president Derek Underwood, former MCC president Mike Brearley and former ECB chairman Lord MacLaurin of Knebworth.</p>
<p>Headley was the first great black batsman to emerge from the West Indies. In his 24-year Test career from 1930 to 1954, he scored 2,190 runs in 22 Tests at an average of 60.83 which is the third highest average by any player with a completed career behind fellow Hall of Famers Don Bradman and Graeme Pollock.</p>
<p>He scored five half-centuries and 10 centuries (eight against England and two against Australia), including a century in each innings (106 and 107) against England at Lord&#8217;s in 1939 which made him the first batsman to achieve the feat at that ground. His rate of scoring centuries one century for every four innings is bettered only by Bradman.</p>
<p>In his debut series against England in 1930, the right-hander who was born in Panama in 1909 and had come to Jamaica to learn English aged 10, scored 704 runs in eight innings of four Tests, including scores of 21, 176, 8, 39, 114, 112, 10 and 223.</p>
<p>Headley&#8217;s career-best 270 was also against England at Sabina Park in March 1935.</p>
<p>After playing 16 Tests between 1930 and 1935, Headley played the last six Tests in 19 years. In 1948, Headley became the first black player to captain the West Indies while his final appearance for the West Indies made him the oldest West Indian Test cricketer at 44 years and 236 days.</p>
<p>Headley was named Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1934.</p>
<p>Besides his son Ron, George&#8217;s grandson Dean played 15 Tests and 30 ODIs for England in the last decade. It was the first of only two instances of a grandfather, father and son playing Test cricket, the other being Jahangir Khan, Majid Khan and Bazid Khan.</p>
<p>Knott, the 63-year-old former England wicket-keeper, made his Test debut against Pakistan in August 1967 and played his 95th and last Test against Australia in September 1981. During this period, Knott scored 4,389 runs at an average of a little over 32 and dismissed 269 batsmen. In one of his most memorable innings, Knott&#8217;s scored 73 not out in four hours to help Colin Cowdrey save the series against the West Indies at Georgetown in 1967-68.</p>
<p>Knott represented Kent (1964-1985), MCC (1965-1977) and Tasmania (1969-70) in domestic cricket and scored 18,105 runs at an average of a little under 30 and dismissed 1,344 batsmen in 511 first-class matches.</p>
<p>Knott also played in the 1975 World Cup as he represented England in 20 ODIs in which he scored 200 runs and dismissed 16 batsmen.</p>
<p>Knott was named Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1970.</p>
<p>After receiving his cap from MCC President Derek Underwood, Knott said: &#8220;It is a tremendous honour to be inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame, which features so many of my heroes and friends, past and present.</p>
<p>ther ICC Cricket Hall of Famers to have received their caps so far in 2009 are legendary New Zealand all-rounder Richard Hadlee, former Australian greats Rod Marsh, Ian Chappell, Allan Border , Neil Harvey and Richie Benaud, former West Indies players or their family members or representatives batting greats Clive Lloyd , Vivian Richards and Rohan Kanhai, champion all-rounder Garfield Sobers, the three Ws Everton Weekes, Clyde Walcott and Frank Worrell, opener Gordon Greenidge, fast bowlers Michael Holding, Malcolm Marshall and Andy Roberts, and star off-spinner Lance Gibbs also ex-South Africa batsmen Barry Richards and Graeme Pollock, former Pakistan stalwarts Javed Miandad  and Hanif Mohammad and England&#8217;s Alec Bedser, Colin Cowdrey, Tom Graveney, Peter May, David Gower, Derek Underwood, Graham Gooch, Harold Larwood, Denis Compton, Frank Woolley, Sydney  Barnes, Sir Ian Botham, Geoffrey Boycott, Wilfred Rhodes, Fred Trueman Sir Leonard Hutton, Sir Jack Hobbs, Jim Laker and Brian Statham.</p>
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		<title>Pakistan Football Coach Looking For Matches With Cricket Team</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Sep 2009 20:04:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Formal football coach of Bangladesh George Kottan now working on Pakistan national team. it is surprised and astonishing that George Kottan is making efforts to have a series of football and cricket matches between the national cricket and football teams later this year. Kottan, an Austrian, has sought a meeting with cricket captain Younis Khan [...]]]></description>
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<p>Formal football coach of Bangladesh George Kottan now working on Pakistan national team.  it is surprised and astonishing that George Kottan is making efforts to have a series of football and cricket matches between the national cricket and football teams later this year.</p>
<p>Kottan, an Austrian, has sought a meeting with cricket captain Younis Khan to get him on board regarding his proposal.</p>
<p>I think, it would be the first effort of its kind in Pakistan and I expect that it would pull more than 50,000 spectators,” Kottan was quoted as sying in The News.</p>
<p>“The matches could be conducted under floodlights either in Lahore or Karachi, and I think the most appropriate would be after the Champions Trophy in South Africa.”</p>
<p>Kottan hoped that Younis will support his idea.</p>
<p>“I am going to meet with Younis Khan and will discuss with him the novel idea of organising football and cricket matches between the national football and cricket teams of the country,” he said.</p>
<p>“The rules would be that in football match our players will kick the ball with left foot while in cricket match the players of the Pakistan cricket team will hold and throw the ball with left hand only,” he said.</p>
<p>It may mentioned here that Younis and may other Pakistani cricketers are avid footballers and are mostly seen playing the game during training sessions at home and abroad.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Pathan brothers – Irfan &#38; Yousuf of Indian Cricketer – talked about hardships, their struggles to play cricket at the national level, their families and the bonding they share as siblings with host Farah Khan. Airing this Sunday, the brothers are relaxed and teasing each other and revealing an unknown side of their personalities. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Pathan brothers – Irfan &amp; Yousuf of Indian Cricketer – talked about hardships, their struggles to play cricket at the national level, their families and the bonding they share as siblings with host Farah Khan. Airing this Sunday, the brothers are relaxed and teasing each other and revealing an unknown side of their personalities. On the couch with host Farah Khan are brothers and ace cricketers, Irfan Pathan and Yousuf Pathan.</p>
<p>The senior Pathans speak about their humble background and how they did all to help their sons – Yousuf &amp; Irfan &#8211; realize their dreams despite their meagre earnings.</p>
<p>Irfan’s father says, “I used to earn Rs 80 working in the Masjid. I knew cricket is a rich man’s game but I didn’t really care since if my sons wanted to play it, I’d bear difficulties but ensured that they would play the game. They used to play in the Masjid lanes and people would complain saying, “What’s this nonsense? It’s namaz time and these Pathans have made a cricket ground here!”</p>
<p>Their mother says, “I asked them to play at home using the ‘dhoka’ (colloquial term for a wooden bat used to wash clothes) as a bat. Once they broke a glass pane so we put them in the club to play.”</p>
<p>Irfan’s father says, “Thankfully, Irfan was selected in the under 15 team and the very same people who use to complain about them, came with flower garlands!”</p>
<p>Irfan is very excited to reveal an incident that happened with his mother. “Earlier, all the mails from females used to come for me. Once, I noticed my mother was unusually happy, cooking and smiling away. So I asked her the reason for her happiness.”</p>
<p>“Mummy started reading a letter and said, ‘Dekh aaj tak tere liye letter aate the, aaj tere bade bhai ke liye bhi letter aaye hain!’ Toh mummy badi khush thi.”</p>
<p>While Irfan is the talkative one, it’s also revealed that it’s actually Yousuf who was the naughty one among the two brothers. From making Irfan drive the cycle for long distances as they went for cricket practice to giving Irfan only 15 minutes to bat if they played for two hours.</p>
<p>On making young Irfan cycle for hours to and fro from their cricket practice, Yousuf says, “I made him do it since he was a fast bowler, he had to do some hard work, had to strengthen his legs so that he could run fast!”</p>
<p>On the other hand, Irfan was also responsible for Yousuf hurting his finger and losing his teeth!</p>
<p>Irfaan comments, “Family support is very important. All speak about my father who undoubtedly supported us but it was my mother who always gave us moral support. Our family always stood by us no matter what!”</p>
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		<title>International Cricket To Return In ’Safe’ And ’Secure’ Pak</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The International Cricket Council (ICC) has assured Pakistan that international cricket would return to the troubled nation as soon as it is safe to for the foreign teams to return there. ICC President David Morgan said international cricket will return to Pakistan as soon as it is ’safe’ and ’secure’ for the game to be [...]]]></description>
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<p>The International Cricket Council (ICC) has assured Pakistan that international cricket would return to the troubled nation as soon as it is safe to for the foreign teams to return there.</p>
<p>ICC President David Morgan said international cricket will return to Pakistan as soon as it is ’safe’ and ’secure’ for the game to be played there.</p>
<p>Morgan said resumption of international cricket in Pakistan is on top of ICC’s agenda, and the apex cricket authority would not let the game suffer unduly.</p>
<p>“Our number-one priority is that cricket in Pakistan must not be allowed to suffer unduly and I believe this agreement is the best possible outcome for the game,” The Nation quoted Morgan, as saying.</p>
<p>It may be recalled that the ICC had declared Pakistan an unsafe destination for foreign team in the wake of the terror attack on the visiting Sri Lanka cricket team in Lahore in March.</p>
<p>The ICC also shifted the 2011 World Cup matches from Pakistan after the attack in which seven Sri Lankan players were injured and six s
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