Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Mushtaq awarded testimonial by Sussex


Former Pakistan legspinner Mushtaq Ahmed has been awarded a testimonial for the next season by Sussex for his "exceptional service" to the team for the last six years.

Mushtaq, who is part of England's coaching set-up, will continue his part-time coaching duties with Sussex in 2010. "It has been a pleasure representing Sussex since 2003 and I now look at Hove as a home away from home," Mushtaq said. "I enjoyed every single moment with this remarkable county and it makes me happy to see them winning more trophies this year. I thank everyone involved in making 2010 my testimonial year."

In 2003 Mushtaq became the first bowler in five years to take 100 wickets in the English season, a return that was instrumental in guiding Sussex to the first Championship title in their history, a feat he and they repeated in 2006 and 2007. He has taken 478 wickets at 25.34 for Sussex over six seasons, with 40 five-fors and 15 ten-wicket hauls.

Jim May, the Sussex chairman, said Mushtaq was arguably Sussex's best-ever signing. "His leg spin bowling was the X-factor in winning our first ever County Championship in 2003, a feat repeated in 2006 and 2007. Aside from his cricket, Mushy is also one of the most popular figures in the Sussex cricket family. His friendly, supportive and inspirational manner means he will always be welcome at Sussex."

Duminy predicts Australia-Pak final in ICC Champions Trophy


Joahnnesburg: His team out of the tournament after a 22-run defeat against England, South African middle order batsman JP Duminy has predicted that Pakistan would win ICC the Champions Trophy here.

"With us now on our way to our respective homes, my tournament prediction for the final is: Australia vs Pakistan. They are looking like the form team of the tournament," he said.

Duminy said he was hugely disappointed at South Africa having failed to do well in the tournament at home.

"The disappointment levels are huge, especially coming so close on the back of the ICC World Twenty20 exit. I took that defeat very personally, but this one has really hit as a team. After all the hype of coming into the ICC Champions Trophy as the No. 1 team in the world, and then to end last in our group is hugely disappointing."

"We know we have let a lot of people down. The tournament is in our backyard and we really wanted to give the people of South Africa something to celebrate," he wrote in his column for 'Independent Online'.

Elliott inspires New Zealand to semi-final spot


Four wickets from Grant Elliott helped New Zealand defeat England by four wickets on Tuesday evening at the ICC Champions Trophy.

And its win was enough to send it to the top of Group B guaranteeing it a semi-final at The Wanderers on Saturday against the second-placed side in Group A.

The result also means that Sri Lanka is eliminated from the competition.

After winning an important toss, England never recovered from losing captain Andrew Strauss to the second delivery of the game as it was dismissed for 146 all out.

Paul Collingwood (40) top scored for England with a belligerent innings, which included three sixes, with Ravi Bopara (30) providing some support, but it was medium pacer Grant Elliott who was the pick of the attack with 4-31, although Shane Bond would have been delighted with his 3-21 in 10 overs.

Brendon McCullum (48) and Martin Guptill (53) then added an excellent 84-run partnership for the first wicket and although Stuart Broad's brilliant spell of 4-39 caused a flurry of late wickets, victory for the Kiwis was never in doubt.

ICC Champions Trophy 2009 Standings 30/09/2009



STANDINGS

Prelim
TeamPWLTNRPTSNRR
GroupA
Pakistan220004+1.606
Australia210013+1.000
India201011-1.080
West Indies202000-1.501
GroupB
New Zealand321004+0.782
England321004-0.487
Sri Lanka312002-0.085
South Africa312002-0.177

ICC Champions Trophy 2009 Standings 30/09/2009



STANDINGS

Prelim
TeamPWLTNRPTSNRR
GroupA
Pakistan220004+1.606
Australia210013+1.000
India201011-1.080
West Indies202000-1.501
GroupB
New Zealand321004+0.782
England321004-0.487
Sri Lanka312002-0.085
South Africa312002-0.177

ICC Champions Trophy 2009 England vs New Zealand Score Card


England vs New Zealand

ODI at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg, SA, 29 Sep 2009
New Zealand won the toss & elected to field

New Zealand won by 4 wickets

Man of the match:
Grant Elliott
2nd Innings
NZ: 147/6 (27.1) RR: 5.41
1st Innings
ENG: 146/10 (43.1) RR: 3.38
  • ENGLAND: 146/10 (43.1) RR: 3.38
    1st Innings
    • Batting
      R
      B
      4s
      6s
      S/R
    • Andrew Strauss
      c Brendon McCullum b Kyle Mills
      0
      2
      0
      0
      0.00
    • Joe Denly
      b Shane Bond
      5
      12
      1
      0
      41.67
    • Owais Shah
      c Brendon McCullum b Shane Bond
      3
      10
      0
      0
      30.00
    • Paul Collingwood
      c Ross Taylor b Grant Elliott
      40
      58
      2
      3
      68.97
    • Eoin Morgan
      c Ross Taylor b Ian Butler
      9
      40
      1
      0
      22.50
    • Ravi Bopara
      lbw b Shane Bond
      30
      51
      2
      0
      58.82
    • Luke Wright
      c Brendon McCullum b Grant Elliott
      4
      6
      1
      0
      66.67
    • Stuart Broad
      c & b Grant Elliott
      1
      3
      0
      0
      33.33
    • Graeme Swann
      c Brendon McCullum b Grant Elliott
      11
      20
      1
      0
      55.00
    • Ryan Sidebottom
      c Ross Taylor b Daniel Vettori
      20
      41
      3
      0
      48.78
    • James Anderson
      not out
      4
      18
      0
      0
      22.22
    • Extras (b 4, lb 4, w 9, nb 2)
      19
    • Total Score:
      146/10
      (43.1 Over)
      RR:
      3.38
    • Fall of Wickets:1-0 (Andrew Strauss, 0.2 Over) 2-10 (Joe Denly, 3.5 Over) 3-13 (Owais Shah, 5.1 Over) 4-50(Eoin Morgan, 18.2 Over) 5-80 (Paul Collingwood, 24 Over) 6-90 (Luke Wright, 26 Over) 7-95(Stuart Broad, 27.1 Over) 8-109 (Graeme Swann, 31.2 Over) 9-117 (Ravi Bopara, 35 Over) 10-146 (Ryan Sidebottom, 43.1 Over)
      Bowling
      O
      M
      R
      W
      NB
      WD
      Eco
      Kyle Mills
      10
      2
      19
      1
      0
      0
      1.9
      Shane Bond
      10
      2
      21
      3
      0
      0
      2.1
      James Franklin
      6
      0
      31
      0
      0
      1
      5.16
      Ian Butler
      8
      1
      34
      1
      2
      3
      4.25
      Grant Elliott
      8
      0
      31
      4
      0
      5
      3.87
      Daniel Vettori
      1.1
      0
      2
      1
      0
      0
      1.71
  • NEW ZEALAND: 147/6 (27.1) RR: 5.41
    2nd Innings
    • Batting
      R
      B
      4s
      6s
      S/R
    • Brendon McCullum
      c Ravi Bopara b Stuart Broad
      48
      39
      4
      3
      123.08
    • Martin Guptill
      c Graeme Swann b James Anderson
      53
      55
      7
      1
      96.36
    • Neil Broom
      c Eoin Morgan b Ryan Sidebottom
      17
      36
      1
      0
      47.22
    • Ross Taylor
      c Graeme Swann b Stuart Broad
      1
      3
      0
      0
      33.33
    • Grant Elliott
      c Eoin Morgan b Stuart Broad
      3
      11
      0
      0
      27.27
    • Gareth Hopkins
      c Eoin Morgan b Stuart Broad
      2
      6
      0
      0
      33.33
    • Daniel Vettori
      not out
      10
      8
      2
      0
      125.00
    • James Franklin
      not out
      2
      5
      0
      0
      40.00
    • Kyle Mills
      -
      -
      -
      -
      -
    • Shane Bond
      -
      -
      -
      -
      -
    • Ian Butler
      -
      -
      -
      -
      -
    • Extras (b 0, lb 7, w 4, nb 0)
      11
    • Total Score:
      147/6
      (27.1 Over)
      RR:
      5.41
    • Fall of Wickets:1-84 (Brendon McCullum, 12.3 Over) 2-113 (Martin Guptill, 18.4 Over) 3-114 (Ross Taylor, 19.1 Over) 4-118 (Grant Elliott, 21.4 Over) 5-130 (Gareth Hopkins, 24 Over) 6-140 (Neil Broom, 26.1 Over)
      Bowling
      O
      M
      R
      W
      NB
      WD
      Eco
      James Anderson
      10
      0
      53
      1
      0
      0
      5.3
      Ryan Sidebottom
      6
      0
      32
      1
      0
      2
      5.33
      Stuart Broad
      8.1
      1
      39
      4
      0
      1
      4.77
      Paul Collingwood
      3
      0
      16
      0
      0
      1
      5.33