Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Series Schedule and Current Results
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22 Sep 2009 Tuesday | South Africa vs Sri Lanka 1st Match Group B, SuperSport Park, Centurion (D/N) Sri Lanka won by 55 runs (D/L method) |
23 Sep 2009 Wednesday | Pakistan vs West Indies 2nd Match Group A, New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg (D/N) Pakistan won by 5 wickets |
24 Sep 2009 Thursday | South Africa vs New Zealand 3rd Match Group B, SuperSport Park, Centurion South Africa won by 5 wickets |
25 Sep 2009 Friday | England vs Sri Lanka 4th Match Group B, New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg (D/N) England won by 6 wickets |
26 Sep 2009 Saturday | Australia vs West Indies 5th Match Group A, New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg Australia won by 50 runs |
26 Sep 2009 Saturday | India vs Pakistan 6th Match Group A, SuperSport Park, Centurion (D/N) Pakistan won by 54 runs |
27 Sep 2009 Sunday | New Zealand vs Sri Lanka 7th Match Group B, New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg New Zealand won by 38 runs |
27 Sep 2009 Sunday | South Africa vs England 8th Match Group B, SuperSport Park, Centurion (D/N) England won by 22 runs |
28 Sep 2009 Monday | Australia vs India 9th Match Group A, SuperSport Park, Centurion (D/N) No Result (Match Abandoned Due To Rain) |
29 Sep 2009 Tuesday | England vs New Zealand 10th Match Group B, New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg (D/N) New Zealand won by 4 wickets |
30 Sep 2009 Wednesday | Australia vs Pakistan 11th Match Group A, SuperSport Park, Centurion Australia won by 2 wickets |
30 Sep 2009 Wednesday | India vs West Indies 12th Match Group A, New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg (D/N) Live action starts from: 12:30 GMT (18:00 IST) |
02 Oct 2009 Friday | Australia vs England 1st Semi Final Match, SuperSport Park, Centurion (D/N) Live action starts from: 12:30 GMT (18:00 IST) |
03 Oct 2009 Saturday | New Zealand vs Pakistan 2nd Semi Final Match, New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg (D/N) Live action starts from: 12:30 GMT (18:00 IST) |
05 Oct 2009 Monday | TBC vs TBC Final Match, SuperSport Park, Centurion (D/N) Live action starts from: 12:30 GMT (18:00 IST) |
Labels: ICC Champions Trophy, ICC Twenty20 World Cup 2009
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ICC Champions Trophy: India v West Indies
In Play
West Indies Innings 129 all out (36.0 overs) |
India Innings 34 for 2 (10.0 overs) |
Runs | Balls | 4s | 6s | |||
Fletcher | c Dravid | b Kumar | 0 | 6 | 0 | 0 |
Powell | c Dhoni | b Nehra | 5 | 15 | 1 | 0 |
DS Smith | c Dhoni | b Nehra | 21 | 26 | 3 | 0 |
Dowlin | b Dhoni | 14 | 33 | 2 | 0 | |
Reifer | c Karthik | b Kumar | 1 | 5 | 0 | 0 |
Bernard | c Dravid | b Mishra | 22 | 46 | 1 | 0 |
Sammy | c Mishra | b Nehra | 23 | 38 | 0 | 0 |
Crandon | b Harbhajan | 5 | 9 | 1 | 0 | |
Miller | not out | 17 | 23 | 1 | 1 | |
Roach | c Gambhir | b Harbhajan | 4 | 10 | 0 | 0 |
Tonge | c and b | Kumar | 5 | 6 | 1 | 0 |
Extras | 1nb 7w 4lb | 12 | ||||
Total | all out | 129 | (36.0 ovs) |
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Runs | Balls | 4s | 6s | |||
Karthik | not out | 10 | 30 | 1 | 0 | |
Gambhir | b Roach | 6 | 5 | 1 | 0 | |
Dravid | run out | 4 | 2 | 1 | 0 | |
Kohli | not out | 14 | 23 | 2 | 0 | |
Extras | 0 | |||||
Total | for 2 | 34 | (10.0 ovs) |
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Umpires: Aleem Dar, S J A Taufel, J J Crowe, D J Harper
India Team: Gambhir, Karthik, Dravid, Raina, Dhoni (C/W), Kohli, Nayar, Harbhajan, Nehra, Mishra, Kumar
West Indies Team: Fletcher (W), Powell, DS Smith, Crandon, Dowlin, Reifer (C), Bernard, Sammy, Miller, Roach, Tonge
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Australia book England semi
Australia 206-8 (50 ovs) bt Pakistan 205 (50 ovs) by two wickets
Australia limped to a tense two-wicket, last-ball win over Pakistan to top Group A and set up a ICC Cricket Champions Trophy semi-final against England on Friday.
Put into bat first on a helpful seaming wicket at Centurion Park, Pakistan, who will face New Zealand in the last four, struggled to 205-6 from 50 overs.
After cruising at 140-2, Australia lost Ricky Ponting (32) and Mike Hussey (64) as Pakistan took control of the match.
But from 187-8, Brett Lee and Nathan Hauritz took Australia past the target.
The tense win also sealed India's elimination from the competition as Mahendra Singh Dhoni's side required rivals Pakistan to beat Ricky Ponting's side.
But after dictating the tempo of the match for 80 overs, with Ponting and Hussey well set at the crease following an 81-run fourth-wicket stand, Australia crumbled as Pakistan's diverse bowling attack tore holes through the middle order.
Fast bowler Rana Naved was at the heart of Pakistan's resurgence, mixing yorkers and slower deliveries bowling in conjunction with the guile of off-spinner Saeed Ajmal, bamboozling Australia's tail with his repertoire of variations.
However, needing 18 from 18 deliveries, Hauritz eased the pressure with an on-driven boundary off Rana in the 49th over to take Australia past 200 with four more runs for victory in the final over.
Two dot balls from Umar Gul heightened the increasing tension around Centurion Park, but the ninth-wicket duo ran a bye from the very last delivery of the match to seal a nerve-wracking victory.
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Five new inductees into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame
The ICC and the Federation of International Cricketers' Associations (FICA) have acknowledged the services to cricket of some of the all-time greats of the game with five new inductees to the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame.
Herbert Sutcliffe, Clarrie Grimmett, Victor Trumper, Wasim Akram and Steve Waugh have today been inducted into the Hall of Fame, bringing the total number of players in that exclusive club to 60.
Upon hearing the news, Steve Waugh said: "It is a great honour to be inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame and to see my name feature alongside such greats of the game including the likes of Don Bradman. To be named in the new five inductions this year alongside fellow Australians Victor Trumper and Clarrie Grimmett is something I wouldn't have imagined for myself when I first started playing for Australia. I'm extremely grateful to know I was voted in by the current living members of the Hall of Fame and to see myself alongside the likes of so many other cricketing heroes is something I am very proud of."
Wasim Akram said: "This honour is the perfect icing on the cake of a decent career. It is a great feeling to know your contribution and achievements in this fascinating sport are being acknowledged in such a way. When I started playing cricket, it was my dream to play with the stalwarts like Imran Khan and Javed Miandad. And now to be put in the same group, which also includes legends who were inspirational and role models for every cricketer, is extremely special."
"Matches against India have always been the most memorable ones for me, especially our victory at Chennai in 1999 where more than 40,000 spectators gave us a standing ovation. Victory at Melbourne in the 1992 World Cup in front of 88,000 spectators and the reception we received upon our return is something I'll cherish for the rest of my life. I am delighted and honoured to have represented my country for 18 years. I thank all my mentors, family members, fans and team-mates for helping me to join the galaxy of real superstars in this ICC Cricket Hall of Fame."
A rigorous process is followed when selecting new inductees to the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame. First, a long list of nominations was collated from names provided by all the current living members of the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame (of which there are 33) along with the ICC management. The long list was then broken down into a short-list of 10 names by the nominations committee.
This year's nominations committee was made up of ICC President David Morgan, current living Hall of Famer Ian Chappell, journalist and broadcaster Christopher Martin-Jenkins, FICA president Jimmy Adams, Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians (ACS) chairman David Kendix, former New Zealand women's player Catherine Campbell and current Sri Lanka batsman Mahela Jayawardena.
The short-list of nominations was then sent out to the ICC Hall of Fame voting academy where voters were asked to choose their top five inductees, awarding five points to their first choice, four to their second and so on.
The ICC Cricket Hall of Fame voting academy is made up of the following, ICC President David Morgan, all 33 current living members of the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame, a representative of the each of the Full Members (total of 10), a member of the media from each of the Full Members (total of 10), an Associate and Affiliate representative (HRH Prince Tunku of Malaysia), a representative of ACS (David Kendix), FICA chief executive Tim May and one women's cricket representative (Rachael Heyhoe-Flint).
ICC President David Morgan said: "In the long history of our great sport there have been a number of players who have excelled above their peers and the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame is a way of acknowledging that enormous contribution they have made to the game. The pleasure and entertainment those greats have provided to generations of cricket supporters down through the years must not be forgotten. This Hall of Fame is a good way of doing that and it will be one of the lasting legacies of this ICC centenary year. I would like to congratulate Wasim and Steve as well as the families of the other three inductees for their achievements. They can rightly take their place among the giants of the game."
Meanwhile, Herbert Sutciffe's son, John, said: "My dad would have loved this award and reveled in it. He was a great player who had a Test average up there with the very best members of the Hall of Fame. There's no doubt he would have been delighted with this honour."
Clarrie Grimmett's son, Vic, said: "I'm tickled pink! It was a brilliant surprise to receive this news. Dad was quite shy and reserved but he was a lovely man who would have been delighted with this award. This is very special."
Speaking about his grandfather, Victor Trumper III said: "I read everything about my grandfather in his memorabilia. He achieved some great things in his personal and cricket life. He led a very selfless life and never chased fame but took great pride in what he achieved."
The ICC Hall of Fame initiative forms part of the ICC's centenary celebrations which are focused on celebrating the unique heritage of the game and cricket's enduring spirit.
The launch of the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame forms part of a range of events during the ICC's centenary year of 2009. The year is intended to be a global celebration with numerous events taking place to reflect all that is great about the game.
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Australia restrict Pakistan to 205
Centurion: Australia exploited a spongy track to restrict Pakistan to a modest 205 for six in a crucial Group A match of the ICC Champions Trophy cricket tournament.
Put into bat, opener Kamran Akmal (44), Mohammad Yousuf (45) and Misbah-ul Haq (41) provided a semblance of resistance on a tricky Centurion pitch to leave the Aussies to score at 4.10 runs per over to secure a berth in the semi-finals.
The result of the game has a huge bearing on India's fortune in the tournament as an Australian victory will ensure an early ouster for Mahendra Singh Dhoni and his men.
Akmal's knock, during which he struck six boundaries, helped Pakistan recover from early jolts, while Yousuf tried to hold the innings together with a defiant 69-ball 45.
Pakistan started on an attacking note with Shahid Afridi, promoted to open the batting, cracking two boundaries off Australia paceman Peter Siddle in the second over of the innings.
But Afridi (15), who struck three bounderies during his brief 18-ball stay, failed to make it big and became the first man to depart when his ambitious pull off Mitchell Johnson (2-45) found James Hopes in square leg region in the eighth over.
Other opener Akmal then paired up with skipper Younis Khan (18 off 49) to stitch up a 45-run partnership for the second wicket, before Shane Watson sent Akmal packing in the 19th over.
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