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Series a big lesson for batsmen before World Cup : Dhoni

Mahendra Singh DhoniAfter losing the closely-fought ODI series 2-3 to South Africa, Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni Sunday said it was a “disappointing” performance by the batsmen throughout and called it a “big lesson” before the World Cup. India lost the fifth and the last ODI by 33 runs, despite Yusuf Pathan smashing 105 off 70 balls [...]

Pathan, Harbhajan clinch another thriller for India

Yusuf Pathan and Harbhajan SinghYusuf Pathan and Harbhajan Singh’s batting heroics saw India clinch another thriller by two wickets in the third one-day international against South Africa here. Chasing 221 runs, India were struggling at 93/5 before Pathan (59 off 50 balls) and Suresh Raina (37) brought the visitors back in the game with a 75-run stand. South Africa [...]

Dhoni blames openers, but lauds part time spinners

Mahendra Singh Dhoni634151Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni blamed a poor start but lauded the part time spinners as India suffered a humiliating 135 runs loss to South Africa in the first One-day International at the Kingsmead Stadium here Wednesday. Chasing a target of 290 runs, India were bowled out for 154 runs in 35.4 overs as South Africa [...]

Blazing Razzaq upstages Proteas


DUBAI (AFP) – Abdul Razzaq hit a belligerent unbeaten hundred to help Pakistan pull off an incredible win in the second one-day international against South Africa here on Sunday.
The dashing 30-year-old all-rounder hit a quickfire 109 off just 72 balls studded with ten towering sixes and seven fours to help Pakistan overhaul a daunting 288-run target with just one wicket and one delivery to spare.
RazzaqÂ’s third one-day hundred – crossing the fifty mark for the first time since making 75 not out against England four years ago – helped Pakistan level the five-match series 1-1 at the Abu Dhabi Stadium.
South Africa won the first match by eight wickets here on Friday. The third match will be played in Dubai on Tuesday (tomorrow).
Razzaq, who came to the crease at 5-136, added 81 for the sixth wicket with Fawad Alam (48) to raise hopes of Pakistan win and even after Alam fell, he did not lose heart despite Pakistan needing 87 in the last ten overs.
He hit Charl Langeveldt for three sixes in 47th over before taking a six and a boundary off the sa-me bow-ler in the 49th.
Pakistan needed 14 off the last over as Razzaq cut loose, hitting sixes off the second and third balls from Albie Morkel to raise his third hundred in one-day cricket, which came off just 70 balls. He then cut through the point for boundary to bring PakistanÂ’s win.
Langeveldt, who completed his 100 wickets in the match, provided his team with early breakthroughs, removing opener Asad Shafiq (one) and Younis for 18.
Pakistan struggled to 70-4 before Alam and skipper Shahid Afridi (49) added 66 for the fifth wicket to lift the stuttering innings. Afridi hit two sixes and three boundaries off 40 balls before passing the buck to Razzaq.
Earlier, the 25-year-old Ingram scored exactly 100 for his second century in three weeks after scoring hundred on debut at home against Zimbabwe just two weeks ago.
The left-hander put on 84 for the second wicket with opener Amla (65) and then another 86 for the third wicket with AB de Villiers (29) as Pakistan bowlers found it hard to put brakes on the South African innings. Jean-Paul Duminy chipped in with a swift 43-ball 54.
It was Ingram who built the innings, hitting ten boundaries and a six off paceman Razzaq before he was trapped leg-before by fast bowler Wahab Riaz who replaced Umar Gul in the Pakistan squad for the only change. He faced 119 balls.
South Africa had to leave out captain Graeme Smith and all-rounder Jacques Kallis, who were both unfit.
Amla started the run feast with three boundaries in paceman Shoaib AkhtarÂ’s first over of the match, before fellow opener Robin Peterson fell leg-before to Razzaq in the fourth over. Ingram then took charge and in company of Amla took the score to 108.
SCOREBOARD
South Africa
Hashim Amla lbw b Afridi 65
R Peterson b Razzaq 6
C Ingram lbw b Riaz 100
AB de Villiers b Afridi 29
JP Duminy c Alam b Akhtar 54
D Miller c and b Riaz 6
A Morkel b Hafeez 1
J Botha run out 9
M Morkel not out 1
C Langeveldt not out 4
Extras (1b, lb5, w5): 11
Total (for eight wickets): 286
Did not bat: L Tsotsobe
Fall of wickets: 1-24 (Peterson), 2-108 (Amla), 3-194 (De Villiers), 4-216 (Ingram), 5-232 (Miller), 6-236 (A. Morkel), 7-263 (Botha), 8-281 (Duminy)
Bowling: Akhtar 10-1-57-1 (1w), Razzaq 5-1-37-1, Hafeez 10-0-49-1 (1w), Riaz 10-0-43-2 (1w), Afridi 10-0-59-2 (1w), Ajmal 5-0-35-0 (1w)
Overs: 50
Pakistan
Asad c M Morkel b Langeveldt 1
Hafeez c de Villiers b Botha 30
Younis lbw b Langeveldt 18
Misbah lbw b Peterson 17
Fawad c A Morkel b Langeveldt 48
Afridi c Ingram b Tsotsobe 49
Razzaq not out 109
Zulqarnain run out 6
Wahab Riaz run out 0
Saeed Ajmal run out 1
Shoaib Akhtar not out 0
Extras (lb3, nb2, w5): 10
Total (for nine wickets): 289
Fall of wickets: 1-8 (Shafiq), 2-31 (Younis), 3-58 (Haq), 4-70 (Hafeez), 5-136 (Afridi), 6-217 (Alam), 7-228 (Haider), 8-254 (Riaz), 9-257 (Ajmal)
Bowling: Langeveldt 10-0-75-3, Tsotsobe 10-1-39-1 (1nb, 1w), M. Morkel 10-0-39-0 (2w), A. Morkel 4.5-0-52-0 (1nb), Peterson 7-0-40-1, Botha 8-0-41-1 (2w)
Overs: 49.5
Result: Pakistan won by one wicket
Umpires: Aleem Dar (PAK) and Rodney Tucker (AUS)
TV umpire: Nadeem Ghouri (PAK)
Match referee: Andrew Pycroft (ZIM)

Parnell injured, ruled out of IPL

Delhi Daredevils’ South African speedster Wayne Parnell will fly home this week after a groin injury ruled him out of the Indian Premier League (IPL).
Parnell, who was bought by Delhi for $610,000 during the January mini-auction, sustained the injury during a warm-up.
The bowler joins his South African captain Graeme Smith, who injured his right middle [...]

Cricket: South Africa lose Smith early in second Test

South Africa were 39-1 at lunch after losing captain Graeme Smith early on the fourth day of the second and final Test against India on Wednesday. Only 14 overs were bowled in the morning session after a wet outfield at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata delayed start of play by 90 minutes.

Race quota at the heart of Arthur quitting as South Africa cricket coach

Cape Town, Jan.27 (ANI): Mickey Arthur, among the most successful international cricket coaches of modern times, quit mentoring the South African cricket team because of the pressure that was being put on him to include more black players.
South African cricket is in turmoil again because of racial issues in selection. Arthur left the job he [...]

Oz batsmen move up Reliance Mobile ICC player rankings

Australia’s batsmen are on the move in the ICC Player Rankings for Test batsmen with three of them achieving career-best rankings after a nail-biting finish in the first Ashes Test against England at Cardiff.
Opener Simon Katich, middle-order batsmen Marcus North and wicket-keeper Brad Haddin all scored centuries to help Australia declare its first innings at [...]