Wednesday 30 November 2011

Australia Vs New Zealand 1st Test ESPN 2011

Australia Vs New Zealand 1st Test ESPN 2011: Australia will take on New Zealand in the first Test of the two match series at the Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane in Australia on Thursday, December 1, 2011.

The hosts will start the match as favourites, but they should not be complacent, as the opposition has gained a lot of positives from the practice match against Australia A.

The Aussie skipper Michael Clarke will be confident of a good show against the Kiwi side, as he has been leading the team well recently.

Clarke took over as captain from veteran Ricky Ponting, who stepped down from the role after the defeat against India in the quarter-final of the ICC World Cup 2011.

The 30-year-old has been impressive since then, not losing a single series until now. His first assignment as captain was against Bangladesh, where he did not lose a single game. The next tour was of Sri Lanka and once again the Aussies were victorious.

However, the biggest challenge for the kangaroos was their tour of South Africa. The team managed to win the One Day International (ODI) series there, but looked vulnerable in the longest version of the game.

Australia lost the first Test by eight wickets and most critics predicted the similar result in the final match of the series.

However, the former world number one Test team bounced back strongly and levelled the series 1-1 in the end, winning the second match by two wickets.

Now, Clarke will be leading his side as a full time captain for the first time on home soil. He will definitely have the confidence of overcoming the opposition, which has not been playing competitive Test cricket for the past decade.

One thing that the Australian side will be worrying about is the number of injuries they suffered prior to the upcoming series.

Star players Shane Watson, Shaun Marsh, Mitchell Johnson, Ryan Harris and Pat Cummins were all ruled out of the first match due to injuries.

All five of them would have probably been a part of the playing eleven against New Zealand had they been fully fit.

However, this has given a chance to some of the youngsters like Mitchell Starc, Ben Cutting, James Pattinson and David Warner, who will all be eager to make their debut in the longest version of the game.

Other than these youngsters veteran Ricky Ponting will also be looking forward to playing an important role for his side in the upcoming series. He was out of touch for the past year, but seems to have regained some confidence after a solid half-century against a quality bowling attack of South Africa.

On the other hand, New Zealand had last won a Test match in Australia back in 1985. The team will be eager to turn things around when they take the field against the hosts tomorrow.

The Kiwi skipper Ross Taylor believes his side has the potential to take on the Aussies, as there is a very good blend of youth and experience.

New Zealand’s coach John Wright also rates the current Australian side as vulnerable compared to the past and expects a strong fight from his side.

However, Clarke and his men have been playing solid cricket recently and will be a tough team to beat at home.

Tuesday 29 November 2011

Australia Vs New Zealand 1st Test at Brisbane 2011

Paceman Mitchell Johnson is likely to be sidelined for up to five months with a foot injury, Cricket Australia said on Wednesday, almost certainly ruling him out of upcoming test series against New Zealand and India.

The 30-year-old, who has taken 190 wickets in 47 tests, injured his left foot in the recent test victory against South Africa and subsequent scans revealed a piece of metal embedded under his big toe.

"Mitchell will travel to Melbourne this week to be reviewed by specialist doctors and will most likely need surgery, which is expected to keep him out of cricket for four to five months," team physiotherapist Alex Kountouris said in a news release.

"The programme for his recovery will be assessed following any surgery."

Johnson, ICC Player of the Year in 2009, has endured a disappointing 12 months with the ball since being unceremoniously dropped for the second Ashes test against England last year.

He returned with a nine-wicket haul in the third Ashes test in Perth but has rarely threatened to reach such heights since, taking just three wickets at the cost of 255 runs in the two recent tests in South Africa.

The leftarmer was one of five players unavailable through injury for the first of two tests against New Zealand, which starts on Thursday at the Gabba in Brisbane.

Australia, who play India in a four-test series starting in late December, have included four uncapped players in their squad for the Gabba match, including three pace bowlers.Live Australia Vs New Zealand Test, Australia Vs New Zealand Streaming ,Australia Vs New Zealand Test Match Live Cricket Score.

New Zealand tour of Australia, 1st Test: Australia v New Zealand at Brisbane, Dec 1-5, 2011

Australia: MJ Clarke, BJ Haddin†, BCJ Cutting, PJ Hughes, MEK Hussey, UT Khawaja, NM Lyon, JL Pattinson, RT Ponting, PM Siddle, MA Starc, DA Warner

New Zealand:LRPL Taylor*, TA Boult, DAJ Bracewell, DG Brownlie, MJ Guptill, BB McCullum†, CS Martin, JD Ryder, TG Southee, DL Vettori, BJ Watling, KS Williamson, RA Young.

Pakistan beat Bangladesh in only Twenty20, 2011

Pakistan have won the only Twenty 20 match against Bangladesh by 50 runs played at Sher e Bangla Cricket Stadium on Tuesday.

Mohammad Hafeez and Shoaib Malik grabbed two wickets each while Shahif Afridi, Aizaz Cheema and Umer Gul got one wicket each.

Bangladesh managed to reach 85 runs for the loss of nine wickets in allotted 20 overs game.

Only two Bangladeshi players managed to enter in double figure. Nasir Hussain scored 35 runs not out while Mushfiqur Rahim scored 10 runs.

Earlier, Pakistan won the toss and set 136 runs target for Bangladesh in the only Twenty20 match.

Mohammad Hafeez scored 25 runs on 31 balls while skipper Misbah-ul-Haq made 21 runs not out on 20 balls. Umer Akmal scored 20 while Asad Shafiq and Imran Farhat scored 19 and 16 runs respectively.

Mohammad Hafeez was declared man of the match.

Pakistan Vs Bangladesh T20 Cricket Live Streaming

Pakistan and Bangladesh play the only T20 match at Sher-e-Bangla Stadium in Mirpur today.

Pakistan Captain Misbah-ul-Haq has hoped to continue Pakistan's winning run in Bangladesh.

The one-off Twenty20 offers Bangladesh their best chance of an upset. They recently outplayed West Indies in a similar tour-opening Twenty20 game. Pakistan have been on the road for a while now, and are unlikely to be caught unprepared, but Misbah-ul-Haq's men would be wary, all the same.

The two sides will also play three one-dayers and two Test matches in Pakistan's tour of Bangladesh.

Updates

Pakistan set 136 runs target for Bangladesh in the only Twenty 20 match at Sher e Bangla cricket stadium on Tuesday.

Pakistan won the toss and chose to bat first.

Mohammad Hafeez scored 25 runs on 31 balls while skipper Misbah-ul-Haq made 21 runs not out on 20 balls. Umer Akmal scored 20 while Asad Shafiq and Imran Farhat scored 19 and 16 runs respectively.

India Vs West Indies 1st ODI Neo Cricket Live Streaming

 India Vs West Indies 1st ODI Neo Cricket Live Streaming,CUTTACK, India: India put in a disciplined bowling performance to restrict the West Indies to 211-9 in the opening one-day international on Tuesday despite Darren Bravo's impressive 60.

Left-handed Bravo, who hit two hundreds in the recent Test series against the hosts, cracked six fours in his sixth one-day half-century before being bowled by part-time spinner Suresh Raina.

The tourists were struggling at 52-3 before Bravo steadied the innings with a 75-run stand for the fourth wicket with Danza Hyatt (31) in the day-night match watched by 45,000 spectators at the Barabati stadium in Cuttack.

The West Indies failed to build on Bravo's effort and they added just 44 runs in the last 10 overs, with tailender Andre Russell making a 20-ball 22.

Indian pacemen Umesh Yadav and Varun Aaron each bagged two wickets.

The tourists raced to 52 off 10 overs after being put in to bat but lost three wickets in the process, with Vinay Kumar, Yadav and Aaron taking a wicket apiece.

Adrian Barath (17) pulled Kumar and then edged wide of the lone slip for two fours in an over before being caught by wicket-keeper Parthiv Patel in the bowler's next over.

Aaron struck with his first delivery to reduce the West Indies to 46-2 when he bowled Marlon Samuels for 10, the ball hitting the pad and then the stumps.

Opener Lendl Simmons (19) hit a four off Kumar and pulled the next delivery over mid-wicket for a six but his flourish did not last long as he fell inside-edging a Yadav delivery on to the stumps while attempting to cut. (AFP)
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