Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Murali got 5 haul for the 67th time.
World's top spinner Muttiah Muralidharan has decided to retire from Test cricket after the first Test, against India in the following month.
In a career spanning 18 years, the 38-year-old has taken 792 wickets in 132 Tests and 515 wickets in 337 ODIs.(67 5 wicket haul and 22 10 wicket haul.)
Although he will no longer play Test cricket after the first match of the three-Test series against India, Murali has kept open the option of playing the 2011 World Cup, to be co-hosted by Sri Lanka along with India and Bangladesh.
About a year ago, Murali had announced he would retire after the home series against the West Indies later this year, but in last November he said he could advance the Test retirement.
Murali said that he was 37 years old and he can’t bowl as much as those days because he get tired after 15-16 overs. But he said that he will try and play a little bit of one-day cricket… that’s only 10 overs to bowl.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Kieswetter, a new perfect wicket keeper for England.
Australia great Gilchrist, who retired from international cricket two years ago, was both a dashing opener in the one-day format, capable of big scores as well as a sound gloveman, and increased the pressure on his fellow keepers to match his runs in the Test arena too.
Many countries have tried and failed to find an equivalent to Gilchrist but England think they may be onto something with the South Africa born Kieswetter.
The 22-year-old, who plays for Somerset, struck a hundred in only his third one-day international and made his name globally with a man-of-the-match winning 63 in England's World Twenty20 final win against Australia in Barbados in May.
Puma accessories are running like hot cake.
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Hashim Amla played marvelous in India.
On February 7, 2010, at the first Test match against India at Nagpur, Amla scored an undefeated 253, his personal best and the highest score by a South African at number 3, as well as the highest by a South African against India, winning the Man of the Match award and helping South Africa to an innings victory. During the following Test in Kolkata, Amla scored centuries in both innings, including an unbeaten 127 in the final innings as India bowled out South Africa to level the series, remaining the only South African not to be dismissed. He subsequently won the Man of the Match award for the second consecutive match as well as the Man of the Series award for his performances throughout the two-match Test series, in which he scored 494 runs, having only been dismissed once and retaining an average of 494, the second highest batting average ever in a Test series, after Wally Hammond.
Tamim, a great advantage for Bangladesh.
Bangladeshi opener Tamim Iqbal is in a good form since from the first month of the year against England. So, it's a plus point for the Bangladesh team to do well in the upcoming World Cup 2011.