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Friday 30 November 2012

Test Cricket Aus v SA & ODI Ban v WI


South Africa 225
Australia 33/2 (11.0 ov)
Australia trail by 192 runs with 8 wickets remaining in the 1st innings
Stumps - Day 1


West Indies 199 (46.5 ov)
Bangladesh 201/3 (40.2 ov)
Bangladesh won by 7 wickets (with 58 balls remaining)




Thursday 29 November 2012

Ricky Ponting to Retire from all cricket


Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting has announced he will retire from international cricket at the end of the third Test against South Africa.
The 37-year-old, who is the second highest run scorer in Test history behind Sachin Tendulkar, will play his 168th Test in Perth on Friday.
"I haven't been performing consistently over the last 12 to 18 months," he said. "I believe now is the right time.
"This is a decision not made by the selectors, it was made by me."
Ponting has scored 13,366 runs at an average of 52.21 in his career, but he has struggled for form in the current series with South Africa.
He scored just 20 runs in the two drawn Test matches and, despite receiving the support of coach Mickey Arthur, he decided to make way.
The Tasmanian admitted his recent poor form had prompted the decision to call time on an international career that began in 1995.
"It's a decision I thought long and hard about. It was based on my output and my results in this series so far. It hasn't been what I expect of myself and certainly not the level required of a batsman in the Australia team," he said.
"I've said all along that I would continue to play as long as I could continue to make a contribution to wins, and I think over the last couple of weeks my performance has not been good enough to do that.
"I've given cricket my all, it's been my life for 20 years, there's not much more I can give."
Ponting made the announcement at a news conference at the Waca in Perth, flanked by his wife Rianna, daughters Emmy and Mattise and every member of the Australia team.
The series is level at 0-0 going into the third and final Test, and Ponting is determined to end his international career with a 109th Test victory to return Australia to the top of the Test rankings.
"I've prepared this week and I'm hungrier than ever. I want this win more than any game I've ever played in," he said.
"If that happened and we get back to the top of the tree and number one in the world then there's no better time to finish."
Australia captain Michael Clarke was close to tears as he paid tribute to his predecessor, who stepped down from the Test captaincy last year and retired from one-day cricket in February,
"The boys are obviously hurting at the moment. He's been an amazing player for a long time," Clarke said.
Prime Minister Julia Gillard thanked Ponting in the Parliament of Australia for his contribution to international cricket, and wished him well in his retirement.
"It means that he is going into the next phase of his life with a lot of gratitude and a lots of thanks from the Australian community - full as it is with cricket tragics," she said at question time on Thursday. 
Former Australia opener Justin Langer believes Ponting, who will equal Steve Waugh's Australian record of 168 Tests at the Waca on Friday, will be remembered as one of the greats of the game.
"His humility, loyalty, passion for the game and for people is quite extraordinary. He will leave the game sadly, but as one of its greatest ever players and one of its greatest people," he told BBC Radio 5 live Breakfast.
Langer feels that Ponting never got the credit he deserved in England, but hopes his retirement will prompt a reassessment by England supporters.
"It used to make me sick when the great Ricky Ponting walked out onto the ground and England fans booed him. I never quite got that," he said.
"It was disrespectful and hard to stomach, but I am sure that he will be admired in England now that he has retired. He will leave the game as a legend."
Ponting took over the one-day captaincy in 2002 and replaced Steve Waugh as Test captain in 2004. He went on to become Australia's most successful skipper with 48 Test wins.
After defeat in the 2005 Ashes series in England, Ponting led Australiato a 5-0 whitewash in the return series in 2007, topping the run charts with 576 runs at an average of 82.28.
Two more Ashes defeats followed in 2009 and 2010-11, and Pontinggave up the Australian captaincy after a World Cup quarter-final defeat to India in March 2011.
In the one-day game, Ponting guided Australia to back-to-back World Cup titles in 2003 and 2007, having won the trophy as a player in 1999.
Ponting plans to continue playing for Tasmania in the Sheffield Shield competition and the Hobart Hurricanes in the Big Bash League, and will play for the Prime Minister's XI against Sri Lanka later in the summer.



Test Cricket NZ v SL


New Zealand 412 & 194/9d
Sri Lanka 244 & 195 (85.5 ov)
New Zealand won by 167 runs



Wednesday 28 November 2012

Tuesday 27 November 2012

Monday 26 November 2012

Test Cricket Ind v Eng, NZ v SL, Aus v SA

Ind v Eng result:


India 327 & 142
England 413 & 58/0 (9.4 ov)
England won by 10 wickets


SA V Aus result

Australia 550 & 267/8d
South Africa 388 & 248/8 (148.0 ov)
Match Drawn Series 0-0 
New Zealand 412 



Sunday 25 November 2012

Test Cricket Ban v WI, Ind v Eng, Aus v SA & NZ v SL

Bangladesh v WI result

Bangladesh 387 & 287
West Indies 648/9d & 30/0 (4.4 ov)
West Indies won by 10 wickets

http://www.espncricinfo.com/bangladesh-v-west-indies-2012/content/story/592906.html


India 327 & 117/7 (33.0 ov)
England 413
India lead by 31 runs with 3 wickets remaining
Stumps - Day 3


Australia 550 & 267/8d
South Africa 388 & 77/4 (50.0 ov)
South Africa require another 353 runs with 6 wickets remaining
Stumps - Day 4


New Zealand 223/2 (80.5 ov)
Sri Lanka

Stumps - Day 1



Saturday 24 November 2012

Test Cricket: Ind v Eng, Ban v WI, Aus v SA


Bangladesh 387 & 226/6 (56.1 ov)
West Indies 648/9d
Bangladesh trail by 35 runs with 4 wickets remaining
Stumps - Day 4


Australia 550 & 111/5 (32.0 ov)
South Africa 388
Australia lead by 273 runs with 5 wickets remaining
Stumps - Day 3


India 327
England 178/2 (65.0 ov)
England trail by 149 runs with 8 wickets remaining in the 1st innings
Stumps - Day 2



Friday 23 November 2012

Test Cricket Ban v WI, Ind v Eng & Aus v SA

Ind v Eng first

Gambhirlbwb Anderson4
Sehwagb Panesar30
Pujaranot out114
Tendulkarb Panesar8
Kohlic Comptonb Panesar19
Yuvrajb Swann0
Dhonic Swannb Panesar29
Ashwinnot out60
Extras1nb 1lb2
Totalfor 6266
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cricket/20441685 day 1 report


Australia 550
South Africa 217/2 (67.0 ov)
South Africa trail by 333 runs with 8 wickets remaining in the 1st innings
Stumps - Day 2


Graeme Smith 111* 
Jacques Rudolph 25* 


Bangladesh 387
West Indies 564/4 (172.0 ov)
West Indies lead by 177 runs with 6 wickets remaining in the 1st innings
Stumps - Day 3


Denesh Ramdin 4*, Shiv Chanderpaul 109*

Thursday 22 November 2012

Test Cricket - Aus v SA & Ban v WI

Starting with the Aussies what a day for them they finished 482/5 report here http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia-v-south-africa-2012/content/story/592364.html

Scorecard:

View dismissalDA Warnerc Smith b Morkel119112164106.25
View dismissalEJM Cowanc & b Kallis10291034.48
View dismissalRJ Quineyc Smith b Morkel08000.00
View dismissalRT Pontingb Kallis4310133.33
MJ Clarke*not out22424339192.18
View dismissalMEK Husseyb Steyn1031379475.18
Extras(lb 10, w 1, nb 11)22
Total


To Bangladesh v West Indies now
Bangladesh 387
West Indies 241/2 (82.0 ov)
West Indies trail by 146 runs with 8 wickets remaining in the 1st innings


Some exciting cricket don't ya think, come back tomorrow for Ind v Eng and more updates on these two games! 
(5 wickets; 86.5 overs)482(5.55 runs per over)