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Monday, November 6, 2017

India vs New Zealand, 3rd T20: In series decider, focus on MS Dhoni

MS Dhoni will once again be under the scanner with many calling for him to allow youngsters to step in for the T20 role.


Even though he scored 49 runs from 37 balls against New Zealand in the second T20 in Rajkot, MS Dhoni was once again the centre of attention as he couldn’t take the side over the winning hurdle to see the hosts fall short by 40 runs. Former India cricketers VVS Laxman and Ajit Agarkar both have called for a change in the shortest format. The concern shared by most has been his inability to rotate strike when coming in at No. 6 leading to question marks over where he could be employed in the series decider.

“I think India must now look at other options, at least in T20Is. In one-day cricket, they seem to be happy with the role that he is playing. When you were the captain of the side, it was different. But just as a batsman, will India miss him, I don’t think so. In T20 cricket, it is lot easier to make that transition as there is lot of experience in that team apart from MS Dhoni now,” Agarkar said to ESPNCricinfo.

“You had a chance (in the second T20 against New Zealand) if he (Dhoni) had got going immediately but that has been his problem for a while now. It’s not tonight or over the last few games. He takes a little bit of time to settle down and in twenty 20 cricket, there is no time,” he stated. “I heard people say that he should bat at different number, but he came into bat in the 10th over in this match. How many times you get to bat 10 overs in T20 cricket and in my opinion, there was enough time,” Agarkar added.

Laxman emphasised that Dhoni should stick with ODI cricket while youngsters should be employed in T20s. “In T20s, MS Dhoni’s role is at No 4. He requires more time to get his eye in and then do the job. But today [Saturday] was a classical example because when Virat Kohli was batting, Dhoni had to give strike to Kohli. Kohli’s strike rate was 160, MS Dhoni’s strike rate was 80. That’s not good enough when India were chasing a mammoth total,” Laxman said to NDTV. “I still feel it’s time for MS Dhoni to give youngsters a chance in T20 format. It will be an opportunity for a youngster to blossom and get confidence playing international cricket. He is definitely an integral part of ODI cricket,” he added.

Dhoni’s inning in Rajkot saw 26 runs coming from five balls in boundaries – three sixes and two fours – while the rest were less than run a ball which is not good enough when chasing totals such as 197 on the day. This brings about the question of where does Dhoni fit into the order if any changes are indeed made. The most suitable choice will be to bring him in at No 4 if India lose early wickets which would allow him to settle down and then accelerate. How it affects the rest of the pack will be interesting to see.

With the T20 series locked at 1-1, just like the ODI series between the two, or the T20 series earlier against Australia, it all boils down to the final game. Like the T20 decider against Australia, this one too has rain threat looming over it. Thiruvananthapuram will be witnessing an international contest after 29 years and the Meteorological department expects rain for all-important game. However, unlike Hyderabad that day, the Green Field Stadium has offered a better drainage system to avoid lengthy delays.

india vs new zealand, ind vs nz, india nz 3rd t20, ms dhoni, dhoni t20, cricket news, sports news, indian express India and New Zealand will contest the series decider in Thiruvananthapuram on 
Tuesday. (Source: PTI)

The two T20s in the series has seen debuts for Shreyas Iyer, in Delhi, and Mohammed Siraj, in Rajkot, with neither making much of an impact. Siraj, however, had a bigger day to forget as he went for 53 runs from the four overs with just the wicket of Kane Williamson to show for it. It would be pivotal to see if the team management persists with him for the third T20 considering the high pressure situation or brings in another batsman.

On the other side, New Zealand would look to replicate their performance from the second T20 and not the first. In Rajkot, Colin Munro went all guns blazing at the top and in the bowling department, Trent Boult removed Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan early to break India’s back early on. Now they would have further motivation as a win would once again make them the top ranked T20 side after being displaced by Pakistan.

The New Zealand side have always been ones to punch above their weight and they are doing the same in this trip. They pushed India in the ODIs and have done the same in the T20s as well. Another bowler that has troubled India is Ish Sodhi. Originally not included in the squad, Sodhi has been able to keep the India batsmen under check with his clever variations.

If India need to win the series, should the showers stay away, the batsmen need to step up – as Kohli said after the defeat in Rajkot.

SQUADS

India Team: Virat Kohli (captain), Rohit Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah, Yuzvendra Chahal, Shikhar Dhawan, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Shreyas Iyer, Dinesh Karthik, Kuldeep Yadav, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Mohammed Siraj, Manish Pandey, Hardik Pandya, Axar Patel, KL Rahul.

New Zealand Team: Kane Williamson (capt), Trent Boult, Tom Bruce, Colin de Grandhomme, Martin Guptill, Matt Henry, Tom Latham, Henry Nicholls, Adam Milne, Colin Munro, Glenn Phillips, Mitchell Santner, Ish Sodhi, Tim Southee, Ross Taylor.

Monday, March 14, 2016

ICC T20 World Cup 2016 Schedule, Time Table

No. Date Match Venue Time
1 8th March 2016, Tuesday Zimbabwe vs Hong Kong Nagpur PM
2 8th March 2016, Tuesday Scotland v Afghanistan Nagpur EVE.
3 9th March 2016, Wednesday Bangladesh v Netherlands Dharamsala PM
4 9th March 2016, Wednesday Ireland v Oman Dharamsala EVE.
5 10th March 2016, Thursday Scotland v Zimbabwe Nagpur PM
6 10th March 2016, Thursday Hong Kong v Afghanistan Nagpur EVE.
7 11th March 2016, Friday Netherlands v Oman Dharamsala PM
8 11th March 2016, Friday Bangladesh v Ireland Dharamsala EVE.
9 12th March 2016, Saturday Zimbabwe v Afghanistan Nagpur PM
10 12th March 2016, Saturday Scotland v Hong Kong Nagpur EVE.
11 13th March 2016, Sunday Netherlands v Ireland Dharamsala PM
12 13th March 2016, Sunday Bangladesh v Oman Dharamsala EVE.
13 15th March 2016, Tuesday New Zealand v India Nagpur EVE.
14 16th March 2016, Wednesday West Indies v England Mumbai PM
15 16th March 2016, Wednesday Pakistan v Bangladesh Kolkata EVE.
16 17th March 2016, Thursday Sri Lanka v Afghanistan Kolkata EVE.
17 18th March 2016, Friday Australia v New Zealand Dharamsala PM
18 18th March 2016, Friday South Africa v England Mumbai EVE.
19 19th March 2016, Saturday India v Pakistan Kolkata EVE.
20 20th March 2016, Sunday South Africa v Afghanistan Mumbai PM
21 20th March 2016, Sunday Sri Lanka v West Indies Bengaluru EVE.
22 21st March 2016, Monday Australia v Bangladesh Bengaluru EVE.
23 22nd March 2016, Tuesday New Zealand v Pakistan Mohali EVE.
24 23rd March 2016, Wednesday England v Afghanistan New Delhi PM
25 23rd March 2016, Wednesday India v Bangladesh Bengaluru EVE.
26 25th March 2016, Friday Pakistan v Australia Mohali PM
27 25th March 2016, Friday South Africa v West Indies Nagpur EVE.
28 26th March 2016, Saturday Bangladesh v New Zealand Kolkata PM
29 26th March 2016, Saturday England v Sri Lanka New Delhi EVE.
30 27th March 2016, Sunday India v Australia Mohali EVE.
31 27th March 2016, Sunday Afghanistan v West Indies Nagpur PM
32 28th March 2016, Monday South Africa v Sri Lanka New Delhi EVE.
29th March 2016, Tuesday
Rest / Travel Day
33 30th March 2016, Wednesday 1st Semi Final Match New Delhi EVE.
34 31st March 2016, Thursday 2nd Semi Final Match Mumbai EVE.
35 3rd April 2016, Sunday Final Kolkata EVE.

Thursday, April 2, 2015

IPL 2015 Teams and Players List

Indian Premier League 2015 Latest list of teams and IPL 8 players 

IPL (Indian Premier League) 2015 auction for teams and players are over and IPL 2015 Teams has seen a lot of changes and players were hand picked by their bosses. ICC Cricket world cup has ended and all eyes are on our own IPL 2015 T20 tournament . IPL 2015 Trading window ended on 12th December 2015. Dalmiya is the new BCCI Chief. Dhoni has announced that he will concentrate on IPL format and One day cricket from 2015. IPL 2015 will be firing under Dhoni.  Meanwhile Srinivasan is out of IPL 2015. Shane Bond has been roped in as bowling coach of Mumbai Indians. Kolkata Knight Riders have released Jacques Kallis, Debabrata Das, Sayan Mondal from their IPL 2015 Team. Delhi Daredevils team will have an additional Rs 28.50 crores to spend in the auction to be held in January 2015. Rajasthan Royals have released five players, batsman Brad Hodge and West Indies all-rounder Kevon Cooper. Ankit Sharma, Amit Sharma and Ankush Bains are the three others, who have been released by the franchise. This IPL 2015 teams are eagerly awaited as few players have withdrawn and there are chances of Pakisthan players playing this season 8 IPL 2015. Excitement is growing. IPL 8 Auctions are the most expected event of 2014. IPL 2015 season 8 Auctions is expected to bring a new set of team to the fore. Give your review of the teams and the best review about the teams and players will be displayed here.

IPL 2015 Schedule /  Match Time table

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Here are some changes due to Trading window.

Changes in IPL 2015 Team Players

Parthiv Patel is with Mumbai Indians team now.
Manvinder Bisla is with Royal Challengers Bangalore now.
Unmukt Chand is with Mumbai Indians.
R. Vinay Kumar is with Mumbai Indians too.

Delhi Daredevils have signed former India batsman Pravin Amre as assistant coach from the 2015 season.

Chennai Super Kings (2015)

MS Dhoni (Retained Player)
Ravindra Jadeja (Retained Player)
Ravichandran Ashwin (Retained Player)
Dwayne Bravo (Retained Player)
Suresh Raina (Retained Player)
Faf Du Plessis
Dwayne Smith
Brendon McCullum
Ashish Nehra
Mohit Sharma
Ishwar Chandra Pandey
Samuel Badree
Matt Henry
Mithun Manhas
Ronit More
Baba Aparajith
Pawan Negi
Michael Hussey
Rahul Sharma
Kyle Abbott
Irfan Pathan
Pratyush Singh
Ankush Bains
Eklavya Dwivedi
Andrew Tye

CSK IPL 2015 (Released Players):David Hussey, Ben Hilfenhaus, John Hastings, Vijay Shankar.


Sunrisers Hyderabad: (2015)

Shikhar Dhawan (Retained Player)
Dale Steyn (Retained Player)
David Warner
Bhuvneshwar Kumar
Karn Sharma
Ishant Sharma
Moises Henriques
KL Rahul
Parveez Rasool
Naman Ojha
Ashish Reddy
Ricky Bhui
Chama Milind
Kevin Pietersen
Eoin Morgan
Kane Williamson
Ravi Bopara
Laxmi Ratan Shukla
Praveen Kumar
Trent Boult
Hanuma Vihari
Prasanth Padmanabha
Siddarth Kaul

Sunrisers Hyderabad (Released Players): Aaron Finch, Amit Mishra, Amit Paunikar, Brendan Taylor, Darren Sammy, Irfan Pathan, Jason Holder, Manprit Juneja, Prasanth Parameswaran, Srikkanth Anirudha, Venugopal Rao.

Rajasthan Royals (2015)

Shane Watson (Retained Player)
James Faulkner (Retained Player)
Stuart Binny (Retained Player)
Ajinkya Rahane (Retained Player)
Sanju Samson (Retained Player)
Steven Smith
Rajat Bhatia
Tim Southee
Dhawal Kulkarni
Abhishek Nayar
Kane Richardson
Ben Cutting
Karun Nair
Unmukt Chand
Iqbal Abdullah
Deepak Hooda
Dishant Yagnik
Kevon Cooper
Vikramjeet Malik
Ankit Nagendra Sharma
Rahul Tewatia
Pravin Tambe
Chris Morris
Juan Theron
Barinder Singh Saran
Dinesh Salunkhe
Sagar Trivedi
Pardeep Sahu

Rajasthan Royals (Released Players): Amit Mishra, Ankush Bains, Brad Hodge.

Mumbai Indians (2015)

Rohit Sharma (Retained Player)
Lasith Malinga (Retained Player)
Harbhajan Singh (Retained Player)
Ambati Rayudu (Retained Player)
Kieron Pollard (Retained Player)
Corey Anderson
Aditya Tare
Jasprit Bumrah
Josh Hazlewood
Marchant De Lange
Pawan Suyal
Shreyas Gopal
Aaron Finch
Pragyan Ojha
Mitchell McClenaghan
Akshay Wakhare
Aiden Blizzard
Hardik Pandya
Siddhesh Lad
J Suchith
Nitish Rana
Abhimanyu Mithun

Mumbai Indians (Released Players): Michael Hussey, Praveen Kumar, Ben Dunk, Pragyan Ojha, Jalaj Saxena, Krismar Santokie, Sushant Marathe, Apoorv Wankhade, Zaheer Khan, C.M. Gautam.

Royal Challengers Bangalore (2015)

Virat Kohli (Retained Player)
Chris Gayle (Retained Player)
AB De Villiers (Retained Player)
Mitchell Starc
Varun Aaron
Ashok Dinda
Parthiv Patel
Nic Maddinson
Harshal Patel
Vijay Zol
Abu Nechim Ahmed
Sandeep Warrier
Yogesh Takawale
Yuzvendra Singh Chahal
Dinesh Karthik
Subramaniam Badrinath
Darren Sammy
Sean Abbott
Adam Milne
David Wiese
Jalaj Saxena
Sarfaraz Naushad Khan
Shishir Bhavane

Royal Challengers Bangalore (Released Players): Albie Morkel, Muttiah Muralitharan, Ravi Rampaul, Sachin Rana, Shadab Jakati, Tanmay Mishra, Yuvraj Singh.

Kolkata Knight Riders (2015)

Gautam Gambhir (R’etained Player)
Sunil Narine (Retained Player)
Robin Uthappa
Piyush Chawla
Yusuf Pathan
Shakib Al Hasan
Morne Morkel
Vinay Kumar
Umesh Yadav
Manish Pandey
Chris Lynn
Patrick Cummins
Ryan Ten Doeschate
Suryakumar Yadav
Andre Russell
Manvinder Bisla
Veer Pratap Singh
Kuldeep Singh Yadav
James Neesham
Brad Hogg
Aditya Garhwal
Sumit Narwal
KC Cariappa
Vaibhav Rawal
Sheldon Jackson

Kolkata Knight Riders (Released Players): Debabrata Das, Sayan Sekhar Mandal, Jacques Kallis.

Kings XI Punjab (2015)

Manan Vohra (Retained Player)
David Miller (Retained Player)
Mitchell Johnson
Glenn Maxwell
George Bailey
Virender Sehwag
Rishi Dhawan
Wriddhiman Saha
Shaun Marsh
Beuran Hendricks
Thisara Perera
Gurkirat Singh Mann
Sandeep Sharma
Mandeep Hardev Singh
Akshar Rajesh Patel
Parvinder Awana
Shardul Narendra Thakur
Anureet Singh
Shivam Sharma
Karanveer Singh
Murali Vijay
Nikhil Naik
Yogesh Golwalkar

Kings XI Punjab (Released Players): Cheteshwar Pujara, Lakshmipathy Balaji, Murali Kartik.

Delhi Daredevils (2015)

Mohammad Shami
Nathan Coulter-Nile
Quinton De Kock
Manoj Tiwary
Jean-Paul Duminy
Kedar Jadhav
Mayank Agarwal
Shahbaz Nadeem
Saurabh Tiwary
Jayant Yadav
Milind Kumar
Angelo Mathews
Yuvraj Singh
Amit Mishra
Jaydev Unadkat
Gurinder Sandhu
Shreyas Iyer
CM Gautam
Dominic Muthuswamy
Albie Morkel
Travis Head
Marcus Stoinis
Kona Srikar Bharat
KK Jiyaz
Zaheer Khan

Delhi Daredevils (Released Players): Dinesh Karthik, HS Sharath, James Neesham, Jaydev Unadkat, Kevin Pietersen, Laxmi Ratan Shukla, Milind Kumar, Murali Vijay, Rahul Sharma, Rahul Shukla, Ross Taylor, Siddarth Kaul, Wayne Parnell. 

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Thursday, January 29, 2015

ICC World Cup 2015: Teams and Schedule

The 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup will be the 11th ICC Cricket World Cup, scheduled to be jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand from 14 February to 29 March 2015. 49 matches will be played in 14 venues with Australia staging 26 games at grounds in Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney while New Zealand hosts 23 games in seven cities, including Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Hamilton, Napier, Nelson and Wellington. The final match of the tournament will take place at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.


• World Cup 2015 Results and Scorecards
• World Cup 2015 Points Table
• World Cup 2015 All Teams Squads and Players
Total Fourteen warm-up matches are scheduled to be played from 8th to 13th February 2015.
• Warm Up matches Schedule and Results
Teams and Groups:
ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Full Schedule:
GROUP STAGES
Sat Feb 14
03:30 IST, 11:00 local time
1st Match, Group A - New Zealand vs. Sri Lanka
Hagley Oval, Christchurch
Sat Feb 14
09:00 IST, 14:30 local time
2nd Match, Group A - Australia vs. England
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Sun Feb 15
06:30 IST, 14:00 local time
3rd Match, Group B - South Africa vs. Zimbabwe
Seddon Park, Hamilton
Sun Feb 15
09:00 IST, 14:30 local time
4th Match, Group B - India vs. Pakistan
Adelaide Oval
Mon Feb 16
03:30 IST, 11:00 local time
5th Match, Group B - Ireland vs. West Indies
Saxton Oval, Nelson
Tue Feb 17
03:30 IST, 11:00 local time
6th Match, Group A - New Zealand vs. Scotland
University Oval, Dunedin
Wed Feb 18
09:00 IST, 14:30 local time
7th Match, Group A - Afghanistan vs. Bangladesh
Manuka Oval, Canberra
Thu Feb 19
03:30 IST, 11:00 local time
8th Match, Group B - United Arab Emirates vs. Zimbabwe
Saxton Oval, Nelson
Fri Feb 20
06:30 IST, 14:00 local time
9th Match, Group A - New Zealand vs. England
Westpac Stadium, Wellington
Sat Feb 21
03:30 IST, 11:00 local time
10th Match, Group B - Pakistan vs. West Indies
Hagley Oval, Christchurch
Sat Feb 21
09:00 IST, 14:30 local time
11th Match, Group A - Australia vs. Bangladesh
Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane
Sun Feb 22
03:30 IST, 11:00 local time
12th Match, Group A - Afghanistan vs. Sri Lanka
University Oval, Dunedin
Sun Feb 22
09:00 IST, 14:30 local time
13th Match, Group B - India vs. South Africa
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Mon Feb 23
03:30 IST, 11:00 local time
14th Match, Group A - England vs. Scotland
Hagley Oval, Christchurch
Tue Feb 24
09:00 IST, 14:30 local time
15th Match, Group B - West Indies vs. Zimbabwe
Manuka Oval, Canberra
Wed Feb 25
09:00 IST, 14:30 local time
16th Match, Group B - Ireland vs. United Arab Emirates
Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane
Thu Feb 26
03:30 IST, 11:00 local time
17th Match, Group A - Afghanistan vs. Scotland
University Oval, Dunedin
Thu Feb 26
09:00 IST, 14:30 local time
18th Match, Group A - Bangladesh vs. Sri Lanka
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Fri Feb 27
09:00 IST, 14:30 local time
19th Match, Group B - South Africa vs. West Indies
Sydney Cricket Ground
Sat Feb 28
06:30 IST, 14:00 local time
21st Match, Group A - New Zealand vs. Australia
Eden Park, Auckland
Sat Feb 28
12:00 PM IST, 14:30 local time
20th Match, Group B - India vs. United Arab Emirates
Western Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth
Sun Mar 1
03:30 IST, 11:00 local time
22nd Match, Group A - England vs. Sri Lanka
Westpac Stadium, Wellington
Sun Mar 1
09:00 IST, 14:30 local time
23rd Match, Group B - Pakistan vs. Zimbabwe
Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane
Tue Mar 3
09:00 IST, 14:30 local time
24th Match, Group B - Ireland vs. South Africa
Manuka Oval, Canberra
Wed Mar 4
06:30 IST, 14:00 local time
25th Match, Group B - Pakistan vs. United Arab Emirates
McLean Park, Napier
Wed Mar 4
12:00 PM IST, 14:30 local time
26th Match, Group A - Australia vs. Afghanistan
Western Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth
Thu Mar 5
03:30 IST, 11:00 local time
27th Match, Group A - Bangladesh vs. Scotland
Saxton Oval, Nelson
Fri Mar 6
12:00 PM IST, 14:30 local time
28th Match, Group B - India vs. West Indies
Western Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth
Sat Mar 7
06:30 IST, 14:00 local time
29th Match, Group B - Pakistan vs. South Africa
Eden Park, Auckland
Sat Mar 7
09:00 IST, 14:30 local time
30th Match, Group B - Ireland vs. Zimbabwe
Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Sun Mar 8
03:30 IST, 11:00 local time
31st Match, Group A - New Zealand vs. Afghanistan
McLean Park, Napier
Sun Mar 8
09:00 IST, 14:30 local time
32nd Match, Group A - Australia vs. Sri Lanka
Sydney Cricket Ground
Mon Mar 9
09:00 IST, 14:30 local time
33rd Match, Group A - England vs. Bangladesh
Adelaide Oval
Tue Mar 10
06:30 IST, 14:00 local time
34th Match, Group B - India vs. Ireland
Seddon Park, Hamilton
Wed Mar 11
09:00 IST, 14:30 local time
35th Match, Group A - Scotland vs. Sri Lanka
Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Thu Mar 12
06:30 IST, 14:00 local time
36th Match, Group B - South Africa vs. United Arab Emirates
Westpac Stadium, Wellington
Fri Mar 13
06:30 IST, 14:00 local time
37th Match, Group A - New Zealand vs. Bangladesh
Seddon Park, Hamilton
Fri Mar 13
09:00 IST, 14:30 local time
38th Match, Group A - Afghanistan vs. England
Sydney Cricket Ground
Sat Mar 14
06:30 IST, 14:00 local time
39th Match, Group B - India vs. Zimbabwe
Eden Park, Auckland
Sat Mar 14
09:00 IST, 14:30 local time
40th Match, Group A - Australia vs. Scotland
Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Sun Mar 15
03:30 IST, 11:00 local time
41st Match, Group B - United Arab Emirates vs. West Indies
McLean Park, Napier
Sun Mar 15
09:00 IST, 14:30 local time
42nd Match, Group B - Ireland vs. Pakistan
Adelaide Oval
QUARTER FINALS
Wed Mar 18
09:00 IST, 14:30 local time
1st Quarter-Final - TBC vs. TBC (A1 vs. B4)
Sydney Cricket Ground
Thu Mar 19
09:00 IST, 14:30 local time
2nd Quarter-Final - TBC vs. TBC (A2 vs. B3)
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Fri Mar 20
09:00 IST, 14:30 local time
3rd Quarter-Final - TBC vs. TBC (A3 vs. B2)
Adelaide Oval
Sat Mar 21
06:30 IST, 14:00 local time
4th Quarter-Final - TBC vs. TBC (A4 vs. B1)
Westpac Stadium, Wellington
SEMI FINALS
Tue Mar 24
06:30 IST, 14:00 local time
1st Semi-Final - TBC vs. TBC
Eden Park, Auckland
Thu Mar 26
09:00 IST, 14:30 local time
2nd Semi-Final - TBC vs. TBC
Sydney Cricket Ground
FINALS
Sun Mar 29
09:00 IST, 14:30 local time
Final - TBC vs. TBC
Melbourne Cricket Ground