Tuesday, 21 December 2010

India vs South Africa 2nd Test at Durban, Kingsmead - Match Report and Review

As the battle field is drawn between top two Test teams. The series will determine the supremacy in the longest format of the game.Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni is confident of good show in the upcoming series against South Africa.India will play its first Test against protease at Centurion on December 16th. India has played 12 Tests in South Africa but manage to win one Test.On the five occasions, match ended in a draw while South Africa managed to win six times.Dhoni will enter the history book if team India manage to pip the host and clinches series.Senior player like Virender Sehwag, Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and V V S Laxman will be the key players for the team India. It will be real test of characters for India on the bouncy and dry tracks of South Africa.
                                                                               
Teams:

South Africa squad for first Test: Graeme Smith (capt), AB de Villiers, Jacques Kallis, Ashwell Prince, Dale Steyn, Morne Morkel, Mark Boucher (wk), Lonwabo Tsotsobe, Ryan McLaren, Paul Harris, Hashim Amla, Alviro Petersen


Tour Fixtures and schedules:
1st Test: South Africa v India at Centurion, SuperSport Park
Dec 16-20, 2010 (10:30 local | 08:30 GMT | 14:00 IST)

2nd Test: South Africa v India at Durban, Kingsmead
Dec 26-30, 2010 (10:00 local | 08:00 GMT | 13:30 IST)

3rd Test: South Africa v India at Cape Town, Newlands
Jan 2-6, 2011 (10:30 local | 08:30 GMT | 14:00 IST)

Only T20I: South Africa v India at Durban, Moses Mabhida
Jan 9, 2011 (14:30 local | 12:30 GMT | 18:00 IST)

1st ODI: South Africa v India at Durban, Kingsmead
Jan 12, 2011 (14:30 local | 12:30 GMT | 18:00 IST)

2nd ODI - South Africa v India at Johannesburg, New Wanderers Stadium
Jan 15, 2011 (14:30 local | 12:30 GMT | 18:00 IST)

3rd ODI - South Africa v India at Cape Town, Newlands
Jan 18, 2011 (14:30 local | 12:30 GMT | 18:00 IST)

4th ODI - South Africa v India at Port Elizabeth, St George's Park
Jan 21, 2011 (14:30 local | 12:30 GMT | 18:00 IST)

5th ODI - South Africa v India at Centurion, SuperSport Park
Jan 23, 2011 (10:00 local | 08:00 GMT | 13:30 IST)

  
Pitch report and some key points:

The Centurion pitch for the first Test between South Africa and India starting on December 16 will not be a trampoline, subject to the weather, the groundsman at Supersport Park, Hilbert Smit, has said. "It will have just a bit of bounce," Smit told media persons."But everything depends on the weather. If it stays hot, somewhere in the region of 34 degrees Celsius and the pitch dries out, then it will flatten out totally and then we will have a problem because we need some moisture to get bounce," Smit said.South Africa have instructed Smit to prepare a track that will favour their pace attack. "I've been told to leave some grass on it, so there will be bounce. I've rolled some grass into the base for that," Smit said. He has to ensure a delicate balance between producing a pitch that will generate bounce and one that doesn't offer too much movement and the possibility of the match ending prematurely. "If I leave too much grass on the pitch, there will be too much movement and then the match could be over in three days and we don't want that. If it ends in four days, that will be fine, but ideally, I would like it to go the full five days."Smit has also been told to leave no room for turn, all but negating the role of the spinner, who will, particularly in the case of someone like Paul Harris, be used to contain. However, bounce alone may be enough to excite the slow bowlers, particularly tall ones like Harris and Harbhajan Singh, according to former South African spinner Paul Adams. "Spinners just need the bounce to be able to deceive the batsmen," he said.Smit said he has "done most of the Test pitch already" and, on Friday during the MTN40 final, it had quite a fair amount of grass on it, but he has had an interruption in his preparation. The domestic limited-overs final was played six days before the first Test. It meant that Smit could not work on the Test pitch for two days, Thursday and Friday.The Test pitch, number five on the square, is sandwiched between the MTN40 final pitch, number six, and the pitch used for the other MTN40 games, number four. "There will be a little bit of wear and tear on the Test pitch and the grass may come out a bit because of its position," Smit said. It's the first time Smit has had a domestic game played so soon before an international, and therefore he said he doesn't know what the effect will be on the Test pitch.Luckily, the weather is expected to work to Smit's advantage. Although the mercury has topped 30 degrees Celsius for the past few days, it has rained on three of them. Rain is forecast all day for Sunday and Monday while clearing on Tuesday and returning on Wednesday night. Thursday, the first day of the Test, is also expected to be overcast and wet.South Africa have left out offspinner Johan Botha, left-arm seamer Wayne Parnell and batsman JP Duminy from their line-up for the first Test against India in Centurion that begins on December 16. The three players, who were part of the original 15-man squad, have been released by CSA to represent their respective domestic teams in the latest round of the Supersport series that begins on Thursday. Parnell and Botha will play for the Warriors, and Duminy for the Cobras.The decision means Ryan McLaren and Lonwabo Tsotsobe are the candidates for the third seamer's slot, while Paul Harris, should South Africa opt for spin, is a certainty in the playing XI. Duminy's exclusion ensures Ashwell Prince will keep the No.6 slot.Meanwhile, South Africa captain Graeme Smith has said he is recovering well from a fractured ring finger on his left hand - an injury he suffered during the second Test against Pakistan in the UAE. He had his first net session on Monday, though he mostly faced up to slow bowlers. "I was very pleased with the way it went," he said. "I am following the same processes I have always followed when coming back from injury. I will step up my batting schedule over the next two days."

Monday, 13 December 2010

Giggs: United deserve more credit

Ryan Giggs feels Manchester United have not been given the credit they deserve for a 15-match unbeaten run.Giggs believes the team's inconsistent form this season is the major reason why their achievement has not received wider recognition.United put that record on the line on Monday night in an eagerly-awaited top-of-the-table Barclays Premier League duel with Arsenal at Old Trafford.Victory would put Sir Alex Ferguson's men in pole position to regain their title, while even a draw would leave United favourites by virtue of their match in hand, to be played at Blackpool next month.Yet Giggs acknowledges the Red Devils still have to convince plenty of pundits they are the real deal, even if some of their results - notably at Aston Villa last month - were worthy of famed late scraps of old."We are proud of the unbeaten record," he said."People have not given us the respect we think we deserve but that is probably down to the manner of our results."We have thrown away games we should be winning. But we have dug results out as well."Giggs' stellar career probably enjoyed its most notable moment against Arsenal with the 1999 semi-final replay winner that has been voted the greatest FA Cup goal of all-time.And he retains a healthy respect for United's old adversaries. In particular, the 37-year-old has noted the input of Samir Nasri, whose recent performances have allowed Arsenal to shrug off the potentially devastating loss of star man Cesc Fabregas due to injury."Nasri has probably been one of the best players in the Premier League this season," said Giggs."He has got balance and speed, can play on either wing or off the front."He is really versatile and has scored some great goals as well."He really seems to have come of age this year."Arsenal deserve a lot of credit for the way they have coped with losing a quality player like Fabregas and still carried on winning."

Saturday, 27 November 2010

ICC World Cup 2011 Schedule

Group A: Australia, Pakistan, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Canada and Kenya
Group B: India, South Africa, England, West Indies, Bangladesh, Ireland and Netherlands.
Schedule:


Sat Feb 19 1st match - India v Bangladesh

Sun Feb 20 3rd match - Sri Lanka v Canada
Sun Feb 20 2nd match - Kenya v New Zealand
Mon Feb 21 4th match - Australia v Zimbabwe
Tue Feb 22 5th match - England v Netherlands
Wed Feb 23 6th match - Kenya v Pakistan
Thu Feb 24 7th match - South Africa v West Indies
Fri Feb 25 9th match - Bangladesh v Ireland
Fri Feb 25 8th match - Australia v New Zealand
Sat Feb 26 10th match - Pakistan v Sri Lanka
Sun Feb 27 11th match - India v England
Mon Feb 28 12th match - Netherlands v West Indies
Mon Feb 28 13th match - Canada v Zimbabwe
Tue Mar 1 14th match - Kenya v Sri Lanka

Wed Mar 2 15th match - England v Ireland
Thu Mar 3 17th match - Canada v Pakistan
Thu Mar 3 16th match - Netherlands v South Africa
Fri Mar 4 19th match - Bangladesh v West Indies
Fri Mar 4 18th match - New Zealand v Zimbabwe
Sat Mar 5 20th match - Australia v Sri Lanka
Sun Mar 6 21st match - India v Ireland
Sun Mar 6 22nd match - England v South Africa
Mon Mar 7 23rd match - Canada v Kenya
Tue Mar 8 24th match - New Zealand v Pakistan
Wed Mar 9 25th match - India v Netherlands
Thu Mar 10 26th match - Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe
Fri Mar 11 28th match - Bangladesh v England
Fri Mar 11 27th match - Ireland v West Indies
Sat Mar 12 29th match - India v South Africa
Sun Mar 13 30th match - Canada v New Zealand
Sun Mar 13 31st match - Australia v Kenya

Mon Mar 14 33rd match - Bangladesh v Netherlands
Mon Mar 14 32nd match - Pakistan v Zimbabwe
Tue Mar 15 34th match - Ireland v South Africa
Wed Mar 16 35th match - Australia v Canada
Thu Mar 17 36th match - England v West Indies
Fri Mar 18 37th match - New Zealand v Sri Lanka
Fri Mar 18 38th match - Ireland v Netherlands
Sat Mar 19 40th match - Bangladesh v South Africa
Sat Mar 19 39th match - Australia v Pakistan
Sun Mar 20 41st match - Kenya v Zimbabwe
Sun Mar 20 42nd match - India v West Indies
Wed Mar 23 1st Quarter Final at Mirpur
Thu Mar 24 2nd Quarter Final at Colombo
Fri Mar 25 3rd Quarter Final at Mirpur
Sat Mar 26 4th Quarter Final at Ahmedabad
Tue Mar 29 1st Semi Final at Colombo
Wed Mar 30 2nd Semi Final at Chandigarh
Sat Apr 2 Final at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai

Final Asian games medal tally 2010 Guangzhou, China


RANK
COUNTRY
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
TOTAL
1
China
198
119
98
415
2
South Korea
76
64
91
231
3
Japan
48
74
94
216
4
Iran
20
14
25
59
5
Kazakhstan
18
23
38
79
6
India
14
17
33
64
7
Chinese Taipei
13
16
38
67
8
Uzbekistan
11
22
23
56
9
Thailand
11
9
32
52
10
Malaysia
9
18
13
40
11
Hong Kong
8
15
17
40
12
North Korea
6
10
20
36
13
Saudi Arabia
5
3
5
13
14
Bahrain
5
0
4
9
15
Indonesia
4
9
13
26
16
Singapore
4
7
6
17
17
Kuwait
4
6
1
11
18
Qatar
4
5
7
16
19
Philippines
3
4
9
16
20
Pakistan
3
2
3
8
21
Mongolia
2
5
9
16
22
Myanmar
2
5
3
10
23
Jordan
2
2
2
6
24
Vietnam
1
17
15
33
25
Kyrgyzstan
1
2
2
5
26
Macau
1
1
5
7
27
Bangladesh
1
1
1
3
28
Tajikistan
1
0
3
4
29
Syria
1
0
1
2
30
United Arab Emirates
0
4
1
5
31
Afghanistan
0
2
1
3
32
Iraq
0
1
2
3
33
Lebanon
0
1
2
3
34
Laos
0
0
2
2
35
Nepal
0
0
1
1
36
Oman
0
0
1
1
37
Bhutan
0
0
0
0
38
Brunei
0
0
0
0
39
Cambodia
0
0
0
0
40
Maldives
0
0
0
0
41
Palestine
0
0
0
0
42
Sri Lanka
0
0
0
0
43
Timor-Leste
0
0
0
0
44
Turmenistan
0
0
0
0
45
Yemen
0
0
0
0

TOTAL
476
479
621
157
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