Wednesday, 17 September 2014

Ahmed Shahzad-Tillakaratne Dilshan112KARACHI, September 4: Pakistan on Thursday said it has set up a committee to look into a religious spat between their opener Ahmed Shahzad and Sri Lankan counterpart Tillakaratne Dilshan last month. Television footage showed Shahzad passing a religious remark at Dilshan after the third and final one-day international in Dambulla last week.
After Sri Lanka notched a seven-wicket win to take the series 2-1 and the players were walking off the field, Shahzad can be heard on camera saying to Dilshan: “If you are a non-Muslim and you turn Muslim, no matter whatever you do in your life, straight to heaven.”
Dilshan replied he doesn’t want to go there, to which Shahzad replied: “Then be ready for the fire.” The remarks stemmed from reports that 37-year-old Dilshan was born to a Muslim father and a Buddhist mother and was originally named Tuwan Mohamed Dilshan. But once his parents separated he changed his religion and name to Tillakaratne Mudiyanselage Dilshan as a Buddhist.
The footage went viral on the Internet, prompting the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to summon Shahzad on Wednesday. A PCB spokesman said the matter will be investigated by an internal committee headed by director of international cricket Zakir Khan.
“We have formed an internal committee under Zakir and have also written to Sri Lanka Cricket whether they have any complaint,” said spokesman Agha Akbar. Pakistan team manager Moin Khan said no official complaint was lodged after the match. “It happened on the last day of the tour but there as no official complaint by match officials or Sri Lankan players so I think it must be a general thing,” said Moin.
Indiavs Pakistan
The  ICC World T20 2014 will begin with high intense match between traditional rivals India and Pakistan. Both the teams met last time in Asia Cup where Pakistan defeated India in last over. Now this time India will look for revenge. But recent performance of team India is a major concern. Still there are some loopholes which can lead India towards defeat. Here we present 5 weak points of team India that can be hurdle between India and victory.
Opening pair
Rohit Sharma
A good start is a big plus in this T20 format. But India’s opener Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan are not hitting their best for team. In Asia Cup both could not make more than 50 runs partnership. However, both came up with good figures in different matches but together in a same match they didn’t perform. India is missing a stable start so that it will reduce the pressure on middle order.
In-experience pacers
Shammi
India will likely to get into the match with Mohammed Shami and Varun Aaron. Although, Shami has played many matches and shown his calibre but still both the bowlers are in-experience in this format as compared to Pakistani fast bowlers. Death over plays crucial role in this format and Indian pacers will have to do their job adequately.
Spin department
R Ashwin
Pakistan have Saeed Ajmal who is in exceptional form but Indian off-spinner Ravichandra Ashwin is searching for rhythm. However, R Ashwin took nine wickets in four matches but before that against South Africa and New Zealand he played five matches and could take just one wicket. Leg spinner Amit Mishra played single match in Asia Cup but he looked decent. Ravindra Jadeja is looking in good form with the ball. While Pakistan has some wicket-taking spin bowlers but Indian spin department will have to work a lot.
Playing against Saeed Ajmal
Saeed Ajmal
Tackling mysterious spinner Saeed Ajmal is still the most major concern for Indian batting line up. Saeed Ajmal will be the best weapon used by Pakistan in the match. Ajmal’s performance especially against India is superb. In last match of Asia Cup, Ajmal took three wickets in his two overs while bowling the death overs. Ajmal’s different angles and position of his hands from where he releases the ball confuse the batsmen. Indian batsmen will have to decode his tricks.
Shahid Afridi blistering knocks
Indiavs Pakistan
Whether with the bat or ball, all rounder Shahid Afridi always stand between India and victory. His last innings in which he snatched the win from India in last over shows Indian bowlers will have to make perfect strategy to stop this storm. Apart from batting, he is one of the fastest leg spinners in the world and can change the game by ball too. India lacking in having such kind of all rounder in their team and plus they will have to prevent this player to perform.
Karachi, Sep 17: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) will use all modern methods including a functional biomechanics laboratory to stamp out the menace of bowlers with illegal bowling actions in domestic cricket. Former captain Intikhab Alam who heads the PCB’s domestic cricket operations told PTI today that they were also plans to have the suspended Saeed Ajmal take biomechanic tests with a correct bowling action before the World Cup.
“What we are facing in Pakistan is a menace as far as bowlers with illegal bowling actions are concerned. The illegal bowling action committee has already identified 35 to 40 such bowlers and we are also taking the problem of ball tampering very seriously. The committee has issued strict instructions to all umpires and match officials in domestic cricket to report any bowler with a hint of bowling action problems while anyone found tampering with the ball will be barred from the game,” Alam said.
He pointed out that the problem of bowlers with illegal bowling actions which had been highlighted more so after the suspension of Saeed Ajmal was a worldwide problem and not restricted to Pakistan.
“In Sri Lanka, they set up a committee and they found around 18 bowlers with problems,” he said. Alam appreciated the International Cricket Council (ICC) changing its protocol to deal with bowlers with illegal actions.
“It is a good thing generally because nowadays this problem is cropping up more because off-spinners are using mostly chest on actions and not side on actions. The bowler who has a side on action and his feet pivots properly on landing will never face such problems.”
Alam said most young bowlers had modeled themselves on the modern day greats like Muralitharan, Ajmal or Narine and were facing problems.
“Besides setting up the biomechanics lab at the national cricket academy in Lahore with 22 high speed cameras and related software we are also planning to import a software from Australia which can be used to detect bowlers who break the 15 degree elbow extension limit allowed by the ICC. The software includes using a wrist scanner on the bowler and computer software and cameras,” Alam said.
Alam said that Ajmal’s suspension was a big blow to Pakistan cricket before the World Cup. ”But the board is trying to facilitate him in every way. Because we want him to take a biomechanics test with the ICC before the World Cup,” he added.
Lahore Lions Team
Lahore Lions Team in Champions League T20 2014
clt-20-2014

Complete Match Schedule and Timetable of Champions League T20 2014

Match

Date

Team

Time

Venue

Schedule of Qualifying Stage Matches

1
September 13Northern Knights vs Southern Express4:00 PMRaipur
2
September 13Mumbai Indians vs Lahore Lions8:00 PMRaipur
3
September 14Northern Knights vs Lahore Lions4:00 PMRaipur
4
September 14Mumbai Indians vs Southern Express8:00 PMRaipur
5
September 16Southern Express vs Lahore Lions4:00 PMRaipur
6
September 16Mumbai Indians vs Northern Knights8:00 PMRaipur

Schedule of Group Stage Matches

Match
Group
1
A
September 17Kolkata Knight Riders vs Chennai Super Kings8:00 PMHyderabad
2
B
September 18Kings XI Punjab vs Hobart Hurricanes8:00 PMMohali
3
B
September 19Cape Cobras vs Northern Knights8:00 PMRaipur
4
A
September 20Dolphins vs Perth Scorchers4:00 PMMohali
5
B
September 20Kings XI Punjab vs CPL Champions*8:00 PMMohali
6
B
September 21Cape Cobras vs Hobart Hurricanes4:00 PMHyderabad
7
A
September 21Kolkata Knight Riders vs Lahore Lions8:00 PMHyderabad
8
A
September 22Dolphins vs Chennai Super Kings8:00 PMBengaluru
9
B
September 23Hobart Hurricanes vs Northern Knights8:00 PMRaipur
10
A
September 24Kolkata Knight Riders vs Perth Scorchers8:00 PMHyderabad
11
A
September 25Chennai Super Kings vs Lahore Lions8:00 PMBengaluru
12
B
September 26Cape Cobras vs CPL Champions*4:00 PMMohali
13
B
September 26Kings XI Punjab vs Northern Knights8:00 PMMohali
14
A
September 27Dolphins vs Lahore Lions4:00 PMBengaluru
15
A
September 27Perth Scorchers vs Chennai Super Kings8:00 PMBengaluru
16
B
September 28Hobart Hurricanes vs CPL Champions4:00 PMMohali
17
B
September 28Kings XI Punjab vs Cape Cobras8:00 PMMohali
18
A
September 29Kolkata Knight Riders vs Dolphins8:00 PMHyderabad
19
A
September 30Perth Scorchers vs Lahore Lions4:00 PMBengaluru
20
B
September 30Northern Knights vs CPL Champions*8:00 PMBengaluru

Schedule of Knockout Stage Matches

Semi-final 1
October 2A1 vs B24:00 PMHyderabad
Semi-final 2
October 2B1 vs A28:00 PMHyderabad
Final
October 4TBD vs TBD8:00 PMBegaluru

Monday, 12 May 2014

Your Opinion
Which Indian bowler according to you has been the stand-out performer in this IPL so far?
 
Pepsi IPL 2014 » Points Table
TeamsMatWonLostTiedN/RPtsNet RRForAgainst
KXIP
9720014+1.0251597/176.21423/177.1
CSK
9720014+0.6081486/174.41389/175.5
RR
9630012+0.251301/169.51324/178.4
KKR
945008+0.0071325/173.21348/176.3
SRH
945008-0.2581245/164.21273/162.3
MI
936006-0.3461334/177.51372/174.5
RCB
936006-0.4551286/174.01339/170.4
DD
927004-1.0221335/178.21340/157.3

Monday, 14 April 2014

Indian Premier League 2014

Series starts on Apr 16 2014 and ends on Jun 01 2014
Teams: Chennai Super Kings, Delhi Daredevils, Kings XI Punjab, Kolkata Knight Riders, Mumbai Indians, Rajasthan Royals, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Sunrisers Hyderabad.




DateMatch DetailsTimeVenueD/N
GMTISTYour TimeGroundCity
Apr 16 - WedMumbai v Kolkata, 1st Match14:3020:0019:30Sheikh Zayed StadiumAbu Dhabi
Apr 17 - ThuDelhi v Bangalore, 2nd Match14:3020:0019:30Sharjah Cricket Association StadiumSharjah
Apr 18 - FriChennai v Punjab, 3rd Match10:3016:0015:30Sheikh Zayed StadiumAbu Dhabi
Apr 18 - FriHyderabad v Rajasthan, 4th Match14:3020:0019:30Sheikh Zayed StadiumAbu Dhabi
Apr 19 - SatBangalore v Mumbai, 5th Match10:3016:0015:30Dubai International Cricket StadiumDubai
Apr 19 - SatKolkata v Delhi, 6th Match14:3020:0019:30Dubai International Cricket StadiumDubai
Apr 20 - SunRajasthan v Punjab, 7th Match14:3020:0019:30Sharjah Cricket Association StadiumSharjah
Apr 21 - MonChennai v Delhi, 8th Match14:3020:0019:30Sheikh Zayed StadiumAbu Dhabi
Apr 22 - TuePunjab v Hyderabad, 9th Match14:3020:0019:30Sharjah Cricket Association StadiumSharjah
Apr 23 - WedRajasthan v Chennai, 10th Match14:3020:0019:30Dubai International Cricket StadiumDubai
Apr 24 - ThuBangalore v Kolkata, 11th Match14:3020:0019:30Sharjah Cricket Association StadiumSharjah
Apr 25 - FriHyderabad v Delhi, 12th Match10:3016:0015:30Dubai International Cricket StadiumDubai
Apr 25 - FriChennai v Mumbai, 13th Martch14:3020:0019:30Dubai International Cricket StadiumDubai
Apr 26 - SatRajasthan v Bangalore, 14th Match10:3016:0015:30Sheikh Zayed StadiumAbu Dhabi
Apr 26 - SatKolkata v Punjab, 15th Match14:3020:0019:30Sheikh Zayed StadiumAbu Dhabi
Apr 27 - SunDelhi v Mumbai, 16th Match10:3016:0015:30Sharjah Cricket Association StadiumSharjah
Apr 27 - SunHyderabad v Chennai, 17th Match14:3020:0019:30Sharjah Cricket Association StadiumSharjah
Apr 28 - MonPunjab v Bangalore, 18th Match14:3020:0019:30Dubai International Cricket StadiumDubai
Apr 29 - TueKolkata v Rajasthan, 19th Match14:3020:0019:30Sheikh Zayed StadiumAbu Dhabi
Apr 30 - WedMumbai v Hyderabad, 20th Match14:3020:0019:30Dubai International Cricket StadiumDubai
May 02 - FriChennai v Kolkata, 21st Match14:3020:0019:30JSCA International Stadium ComplexRanchi
May 03 - SatMumbai v Punjab, 22nd Match10:3016:0015:30Wankhede StadiumMumbai
May 03 - SatDelhi v Rajasthan, 23rd Match14:3020:0019:30Feroz Shah KotlaDelhi
May 04 - SunBangalore v Hyderabad, 24th Match14:3020:0019:30M.Chinnaswamy StadiumBengaluru
May 05 - MonRajasthan v Kolkata, 25th Match10:3016:0015:30Sardar Patel StadiumAhmedabad
May 05 - MonDelhi v Chennai, 26th Match14:3020:0019:30Feroz Shah KotlaDelhi
May 06 - TueMumbai v Bangalore, 27th Match14:3020:0019:30Wankhede StadiumMumbai
May 07 - WedDelhi v Kolkata, 28th Match10:3016:0015:30Feroz Shah KotlaDelhi
May 07 - WedPunjab v Chennai, 29th Match14:3020:0019:30Barabati StadiumCuttack
May 08 - ThuRajasthan v Hyderabad, 30th Match14:3020:0019:30Sardar Patel StadiumAhmedabad
May 09 - FriBangalore v Punjab, 31st Match14:3020:0019:30M.Chinnaswamy StadiumBengaluru
May 10 - SatDelhi v Hyderabad, 32nd Match10:3016:0015:30Feroz Shah KotlaDelhi
May 10 - SatMumbai v Chennai, 33rd Match14:3020:0019:30Wankhede StadiumMumbai
May 11 - SunPunjab v Kolkata, 34th Match10:3016:0015:30Barabati StadiumCuttack
May 11 - SunBangalore v Rajasthan, 35th Match14:3020:0019:30M.Chinnaswamy StadiumBengaluru
May 12 - MonHyderabad v Mumbai, 36th Match14:3020:0019:30Rajiv Gandhi International StadiumHyderabad
May 13 - TueChennai v Rajasthan, 37th Match10:3016:0015:30JSCA International Stadium ComplexRanchi
May 13 - TueBangalore v Delhi, 38th Match14:3020:0019:30M.Chinnaswamy StadiumBengaluru
May 14 - WedHyderabad v Punjab, 39th Match10:3016:0015:30Rajiv Gandhi International StadiumHyderabad
May 14 - WedKolkata v Mumbai, 40th Match14:3020:0019:30Eden GardensKolkata
May 15 - ThuRajasthan v Delhi, 41st Match14:3020:0019:30Sardar Patel StadiumAhmedabad
May 18 - SunChennai v Bangalore, 42nd Match10:3016:0015:30MA Chidambaram StadiumChennai
May 18 - SunHyderabad v Kolkata, 43rd Match14:3020:0019:30Rajiv Gandhi International StadiumHyderabad
May 19 - MonRajasthan v Mumbai, 44th Match10:3016:0015:30Sardar Patel StadiumAhmedabad
May 19 - MonDelhi v Punjab, 45th Match14:3020:0019:30Feroz Shah KotlaDelhi
May 20 - TueHyderabad v Bangalore, 46th Match10:3016:0015:30Rajiv Gandhi International StadiumHyderabad
May 20 - TueKolkata v Chennai, 47th Match14:3020:0019:30Eden GardensKolkata
May 21 - WedPunjab v Mumbai, 48th Match14:3020:0019:30Punjab Cricket Association StadiumMohali
May 22 - ThuKolkata v Bangalore, 49th Match10:3016:0015:30Eden GardensKolkata
May 22 - ThuChennai v Hyderabad, 50th Match14:3020:0019:30MA Chidambaram StadiumChennai
May 23 - FriMumbai v Delhi, 51st Match10:3016:0015:30Wankhede StadiumMumbai
May 23 - FriPunjab v Rajasthan, 52nd Match14:3020:0019:30Punjab Cricket Association StadiumMohali
May 24 - SatBangalore v Chennai, 53rd Match10:3016:0015:30M.Chinnaswamy StadiumBengaluru
May 24 - SatKolkata v Hyderabad, 54th Match14:3020:0019:30Eden GardensKolkata
May 25 - SunPunjab v Delhi, 55th Match10:3016:0015:30Punjab Cricket Association StadiumMohali
May 25 - SunMumbai v Rajasthan, 56th Match14:3020:0019:30Wankhede StadiumMumbai
May 27 - TueTBC v TBC, Qualifier 114:3020:0019:30MA Chidambaram StadiumChennai
May 28 - WedTBC v TBC, Eliminator14:3020:0019:30MA Chidambaram StadiumChennai
May 30 - FriTBC v TBC, Qualifier 214:3020:0019:30Wankhede StadiumMumbai
Jun 01 - SunTBC v TBC, Final14:3020:0019:30Wankhede StadiumMumbai