Political activist threatens to disrupt Rajkot ODI

Quota-stir leader in Gujarat, Hardik Patel, today threatened to block the way of the India and South Africa teams to the Rajkot stadium on match day of the third ODI of the Gandhi-Mandela series

PTI16-Oct-2015Quota-stir leader in Gujarat, Hardik Patel, today threatened to block the way of the India and South Africa teams to the Rajkot stadium on match day (October 18) of the third ODI of the Gandhi-Mandela series.The 22-year-old Patel, who is agitating to get reservations for his community, said that Patel community members will cordon off the Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Khanderi village on the outskirts of Rajkot city, as tickets were allegedly not sold to his community members.The police have made elaborate security arrangements after the threat by Hardik, deciding to fortify the stadium and the city with a large deployment to ensure the smooth conduct of the match. The police will deploy three unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and 90 CCTV cameras will be installed for security purposes.Both the Indian and South Africa teams arrived in the city on Thursday, and will train at the ground on Saturday.”Saurashtra Cricket Association (SCA) should clarify why they declared that all tickets are sold in spite of the fact that many tickets yet remain unsold,” Hardik, convener of Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS), said. “PAAS will block the way of both the teams to the stadium and we will also cordon the entire stadium.”Hardik accused India’s ruling political party, the BJP, of playing politics over the cricket match. “The government was saying till now that the match should not be turned into an agitation venue, but now this government is itself playing politics over the match,” he said. “I request to declare the details of ticket selling, because we believe that SCA has given all the match tickets to the BJP people.”Earlier, Hardik had threatened that his community members will go in large numbers into the stadium on match day and protest for quota.

IPL's television ratings slightly down from 2012

The IPL’s average first-week viewership has marginally dropped compared to the corresponding figures from 2012, according to Tam Media Research

ESPNcricinfo staff13-Apr-2013The IPL’s average first-week viewership has marginally dropped compared to the corresponding figures from 2012, according to Tam Media Research, the leading television ratings agency in India. The television viewer ratings* (TVR) for the first week slipped from 3.9 in 2012 to 3.8 this year, however there were only five games in the first week (till Saturday) as opposed to six in 2012.The tournament’s broadcaster, Multi Screen Media, put the drop down to the ongoing digitisation of cable television across dozens of Indian cities. “With digitisation, there is a chaos, uncertainty. We have opened right in the middle of all of that,” Neeraj Vyas, executive vice-president and business head of Max (the entertainment channel that telecasts the matches), told . “The LC1 markets (towns with population exceeding one million) hold 25% of the weightage. If you discount the LC1 markets, there has actually been a growth and the ratings show a 4.5, which is higher than last year.”The TVR figures also include the viewership on the broadcasters’ sports channel, Six, which is showing the IPL for the first time, alongside Max, which has telecast the league every season. The ratings have also fallen for the IPL opening ceremony, down to 1.2 from 1.8 in 2012.While the league’s television ratings have dipped consistently, the numbers are relatively still healthy; typically, if a television programme on a general entertainment channel posts an average TVR of 4.00, it is considered to be a success.

'Pressure' cost Chennai two matches – Fleming

Chennai coach Stephen Fleming believes the pressure of expectation, which comes from winning two successive IPL titles, has contributed to his team’s defeats

ESPNcricinfo staff11-Apr-2012Chennai Super Kings coach Stephen Fleming has said he believes the pressure of expectation, which comes from winning two successive IPL titles, contributed to his team’s defeats against Delhi Daredevils and Mumbai Indians.Against Daredevils on Tuesday, Super Kings imploded for 110, with M Vijay, Suresh Raina, S Badrinath and R Ashwin being run out – which Fleming also attributed to pressure.The Super Kings’ captain MS Dhoni scored 11, taking his aggregate to 22 runs in three matches, but he was backed by Fleming. “Yes he’s under pressure but it’s a pressure where he’s thrived before and one that he lives with, day in and day out, playing for India, so it’s nothing new.”He has a desire to win, so he will feel pressure to perform like all other players do, and him more so because he’s a very talented player and a key component of this side,” Fleming said. “When he’s playing well, nine times out of ten we win the matches.”Run-outs cost Super Kings dearly in both their losses, with three batsmen (Dhoni, Ashwin and Faf du Plessis) erring in the season opener against Mumbai Indians on April 4. “We panicked, we were trying to create runs that weren’t there and we paid the price,” Fleming said. “I don’t want to make run-outs an issue, but it’s mainly due to the pressure we’re being put under.”However, Fleming said it’s still early days in the tournament. “It’s too early to give you big synopses of what is going wrong; it’s two games we haven’t played well, we want to rectify it.””We are not an up-and-down side, we are usually consistent, but we’ve been beaten twice now and have been well off the mark. We just need to reassess how hard we’re going with the bat and may be set our sights a little bit lower, and if we over achieve then we’re in the game.”

Sadaf Hussain replaces unfit Aizaz Cheema

Aizaz Cheema has been declared unfit by doctors, and will be replaced in Pakistan’s squad for the West Indies tour by Sadaf Hussain, a left-arm fast bowler from Rawalpindi

ESPNcricinfo staff07-Apr-2011Aizaz Cheema, the 31-year-old seamer who was picked for the limited-overs’ leg of Pakistan’s tour of West Indies, has been declared unfit by doctors. Aizaz will be replaced by Sadaf Hussain, a left-arm fast bowler from Rawalpindi.Hussain, 21, was one of the reserve players named by the selectors when they announced the team yesterday. He had a prolific Quaid-e-Azam season, capturing 64 wickets, with a career-best haul of 6 for 40. He has taken 90 wickets in 18 first-class games, including nine five-wicket hauls, and two ten-wicket match-hauls.The tour kicks off with a warm-up game from April 18, while the only Twenty20 will be played on April 21 in St Lucia. The five-match ODI series will begin on April 23, and the Test leg of the tour will commence on May 12. The squad for the Tests hasn’t yet been named.

Tom Westley impresses for Essex

Tom Westley confirmed his rich promise by guiding Essex out of trouble in their
County Championship clash against Hampshire at Chelmsfor

11-Apr-2010
ScorecardTom Westley confirmed his rich promise by guiding Essex out of trouble in their
County Championship clash against Hampshire at Chelmsford.Although they only trailed by nine runs on the first innings, the home county
lost Billy Godleman and John Maunders in the first couple of overs before the
arrears were cleared. But 21-year-old Westley played the leading role with captain Mark Pettini to start a recovery which ended with Essex reaching the close on 131 for four. He
will resume the final day on 69.Westley laced his innings with nine boundaries, many of them well-struck drives
either side of the wicket. While he was prepared to attack, Pettini adopted a cautious approach and needed 60 deliveries to move into double figures. Pettini went on to contribute just 19 from 83 deliveries before he cut David Griffiths into the hands of Mike Carberry in the gully.His dismissal brought to an end a stand of 80 in 28 overs, after which Westley
became subdued. After his entertaining progress that carried him to his half-century from 68
deliveries, he took a further 88 to add another 19. The value of his effort, however, was further highlighted when James Foster, in the final over of the day, pulled a delivery from Griffiths into the waiting hands of Chris Benham at square leg.Essex will go into the final day with a lead of 122 and with Hampshire hoping
to make quick inroads to inspire hopes of victory. But given that the pitch is still very friendly, the odds are on the match ending in a draw.Earlier in the day, Hampshire were bowled out for 354 after resuming on 234 for
five in response to an Essex total of 345 all out. Nearly half their runs came from Jimmy Adams who, resuming on 113, went on to make 169 before he was ninth man out.Fast bowler David Masters finally ended his resistance by bowling him to bring
the curtain down on an innings which spanned eight hours. During that time he
faced 356 balls and collected 23 fours. Masters went on to return figures of four for 67 in 36.4 overs.

Michael Pepper's hot century spices up Essex season

No.3 scores 101 off 44 balls to feast on a below-par Middlesex attack

ECB Reporters Network02-Jun-2024Michael Pepper led the carnage with a hard-hitting century, spiced with six sixes, to get Essex’s Vitality Blast campaign up and running with a four-wicket victory over Middlesex at Chelmsford.Last year’s finalists had lost their opening two matches down in the West Country against Gloucestershire and Somerset, but bounced back with a vengeance as Essex’s batters feasted on a below-par Middlesex attack.Pepper came in at 14 for 1 and was finally out for 101 with just 15 runs required. He put on 83 with Dean Elgar (32) for the second wicket to spark the run chase into action. Jordan Cox hammered 22 from eight balls, Matt Critchley 16 from 11, but they were merely supporting players as Essex got home with 14 balls to spare.Middlesex’s innings was underpinned by an unbeaten 85 from 42 balls from Max Holden and set in motion by 49 from 31 balls by opener Martin Andersson. But they have now lost their first two games of the season.Middlesex, put in, overcame the loss of Stevie Eskinazi to the seventh ball of the innings when he feathered Aaron Beard to a flying leg-side catch by wicketkeeper Adam Rossington. A second-wicket stand of 65 in six overs between Andersson and Ryan Higgins set the platform for the visitors to post 203 for 7, a significant improvement on their 107 all out against Kent on Friday.Higgins survived a dropped catch by Pepper at point on 5 and had advanced to 27 from 23 balls when he misjudged one from Matt Critchley and was stumped.Andersson hit five fours and three sixes in almost doubling his previous highest T20 score of 25 to be third out with the score in 93. However, the ball after he had pulled Luc Benkenstein over midwicket for six, his attempt to cut the same bowler ended up in the hands of backward gully.Holden was also given a life on 10 when Beard rushed in from deep square leg and failed to hang on, and he made Simon Harmer pay with two sixes in an over lofted straight down the ground. A single cut off Walter took him to a 26-ball fifty.But he lost fourth-wicket partner Joe Cracknell after the pair had put on 62 runs. Cracknell had just scooped Beard for six over square leg when he was caught at the second attempt by Daniel Sams. Two balls later Josh de Caires was cleaned out swishing at a full-length ball from Paul Walter.Jack Davies followed soon after, lobbing the ball into the covers off Sams, who in his next over accounted for Luke Hollman, caught on the deep point boundary. But Holden remained and he hit the Australian for his fifth six and eighth four in the last over to take Middlesex past 200.In reply, Rossington eased Tom Helm over square leg for six, but then fell to a spectacular grab high to his right by Davies. That brought in Pepper, who smashed Blake Cullen for four blistered boundaries in an over and added two more off Helm in the next to accelerate the Essex scoring rate.Elgar could only watch and admire at the other end but joined the party with a swept six off Noah Cornwell to bring up 50 inside five overs, with the half-century stand taking just 22 balls. A second six from the South African cleared a sightscreen and Pepper deposited another into the Pavilion seating before another took him to his own fifty from 20 balls.The partnership was worth 83 when Elgar departed for 32 to a catch at deep extra cover off de Caires. It did not stop the agony for Middlesex as Cox’s brief innings included two sixes that sailed out of the ground, before he picked out an in-rushing deep midwicket to give Higgins a wicket.Pepper had not finished and ramped Higgins effortlessly over fine leg for another maximum and lofted Cullen for another into the Pavilion. A sixth over midwicket took him to a 43-ball century that ended next ball when he was lbw to Hollman.

Rocchiccioli takes four as Western Australia dominate

Tasmania fold for 179 after winning the toss as WA look to secure a home final for the second straight year

Tristan Lavalette02-Mar-2023Offspinner Corey Rocchiccioli claimed four wickets on the pace-friendly WACA surface as defending Sheffield Shield champions Western Australia continued their stranglehold over Tasmania after a dominant day one performance.Rocchiccioli equalled his best first-class figures of 4 for 31 to tear through Tasmania, who were bowled out for 179 after winning the toss.In reply, WA were 1 for 67 at stumps as they eye victory to secure a home final for the second straight year.Opener Cameron Bancroft, the leading Shield run-scorer this season, looked in superb touch before prodding offspinner Jarrod Freeman to short-leg on 28.With rain falling, a rarity in Perth this time of year, there was a 20-minute delay late in the final session but Sam Whiteman refocused on resumption alongside nightwatchman Rocchiccioli to complete WA’s strong opening day.With their hopes of qualifying for the final in the balance, Tasmania were desperate to make amends after copping a 383-run thrashing to WA at home last week.Skipper Jordan Silk elected to bowl in humid and overcast conditions. It seemed a risk on a green-tinged surface and with seam bowling dominating the bat in the matches at the ground earlier in the season.But in the first Shield match at the WACA in almost three months, the surface appeared benign with Tasmania openers Tim Ward and Caleb Jewell relatively untroubled in a 72-run partnership.They almost batted through the opening session until Jewell fell just before lunch for 40 after being brilliantly caught by Mitchell Marsh at slip off the bowling of Rocchiccioli.No.3 Jake Doran had a reprieve moments later when he was dropped by Bancroft at slip as Tasmania reached lunch at 1 for 80.Having bowled within themselves in the first session, WA’s attack was ignited by a stunning one-handed return catch low to the ground from quick Charlie Stobo to remove Ward for 44.It triggered a collapse for Tasmania, who lost 3 for 11 with Doran and Mac Wright falling to brilliant line and length bowling from Stobo and Matt Kelly.But Silk and Tim Paine steadied the ship with a fighting partnership to thwart a WA attack intent on opening up the lower order.Marsh, who impressed with his rotation of bowlers, pulled a masterstroke by reverting back to under-used Rocchiccioli just before tea. Once again, the offspinner snared a wicket before a break when he removed Silk for 18.As the threat of a thunderstorm loomed, Tasmania’s lower order were blown away after Paine holed out for 17. They lost their last six wickets for 30 to ensure Tasmania failed to reach 200 runs for the third straight innings against WA.Rocchiccioli finished with the spoils having retained his spot in the side as spinning allrounder Ashton Agar, who was sent home from Australia’s tour of India after being overlooked for selection, focuses on white-ball cricket.Agar is set to play in the 50-over Marsh Cup final between WA and South Australia on March 8 before returning to India for the ODI leg of the tour.Marsh, meanwhile, stepped up his preparation for the ODI series having recently returned from a three-month injury layoff. The allrounder will play as a specialist batter in his first Shield match in two years.Tasmania dropped wicketkeeper-batter Ben McDermott, a former Australia ODI and T20I player who has struggled this domestic season, while veteran seamer Peter Siddle was rested.

Josh Philippe ruled out of BBL Challenger due to positive Covid test

He is the third Sixers player ruled out of the finals alongside Jack and Mickey Edwards

ESPNcricinfo staff26-Jan-2022Sydney Sixers have been dealt a huge blow with Josh Philippe ruled out of their home BBL Challenger against Adelaide Strikers on Wednesday night after returning a positive Covid test and they are set to have an assistant coach behind the stumps.Philippe returned the positive test on Wednesday morning and has been forced into isolation for seven days, meaning he has been ruled out of the Challenger and will be unavailable for Friday night’s final against Perth Scorchers in Melbourne if the Sixers progress.Philippe becomes the third Sixers player to test positive in the last week after Jack Edwards and Mickey Edwards both tested positive on the eve of the Qualifier against Scorchers in Melbourne.Former Sydney Thunder wicketkeeper Jay Lenton, who has been part of Sixers’ coaching staff, has been called into the squad as a local replacement player. Lenton had to be formally added to the BBL’s local replacement player pool on Wednesday before he could be added to the Sixers squad as there were no available wicketkeepers in the original pool of players.Sixers were still not able to call in Steven Smith despite being available and keen to play after the BBL ruled him ineligible having not been originally contracted by the Sixers and not been placed on the local replacement list which would have made him available to all clubs.Daniel Hughes has been named in Sixers’ 14-man squad but will need to pass a fitness test to play after he missed the Qualifier against Scorchers when he twisted his ankle standing on the boundary rope while taking outfield catches in the warm-up.

CPL 2020: Dwayne Bravo happy to hand over Trinbago Knight Riders reins to Kieron Pollard

Bravo wants to concentrate on playing and enjoying the game, says Venky Mysore

ESPNcricinfo staff31-Jul-2020West Indies white-ball captain Kieron Pollard will continue to lead Trinbago Knight Riders for the upcoming CPL season.Pollard had been named Knight Riders’ replacement captain after regular captain Dwayne Bravo was sidelined from the entire CPL 2019 with an injury. After captaining Knight Riders to the playoffs – they were beaten by eventual champions Barbados Tridents in the second qualifier – Pollard took over as the captain of West Indies’ ODI and T20I sides.ALSO READ: Trinbago v Guyana to kick off 2020 seasonIt was Bravo who had led Knight Riders to back-to-back title victories in 2017 and 2018, but, according to Venky Mysore, the CEO of the team as well as Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL, Bravo wasn’t keen to lead the side earlier too, and instead wanted to focus on his career as a player.”We are happy that Kieron who is the West Indies captain is our leader at TKR,” Mysore was quoted as saying by . “The champion DJ Bravo has been coming to me year after year and asking me to give someone else the captaincy because he wants to just concentrate on playing and enjoying the game. I always told him not until I am ready and that time has come and he is very happy to play under Pollard.”Pollard and Bravo also share a great relationship and when Bravo announced his decision to come out T20I retirement last December, he talked up Pollard’s captaincy.”They are great friends and they will both come together to give us the best chance at the CPL this year,” Mysore said. “Bravo said he has played under Pollard before and this will be the best thing at this time for all parties. Pollard was kind enough to accept the position to lead the team at the tournament. He said if we wanted him to do it he will and we said that we will be delighted to have him as captain again.”During the draft that was held virtually on June 24, Knight Riders snapped up 48-year old Indian legspinner Pravin Tambe, Zimbabwe allrounder Sikandar Raza and local quick Anderson Phillip. Earlier, Knight Riders retained their core from last season and signed New Zealand wicketkeeper-batsman Tim Seifert, Australian legspinner Fawad Ahmed and fast bowler Jayden Seales, who had represented West Indies in the Under-19 World Cup earlier this year.Knight Riders will play five-time finalists Guyana Amazon Warriors in the CPL 2020 opener on August 18. Due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, the entire tournament will be held in Trinidad & Tobago this year, with the final scheduled for September 11 at the Brian Lara Stadium.

Harvey Hosein lifts Derbyshire as Durham seamers threaten to run riot

Composed 78 from wicketkeeper helps Derbyshire to 197 after Chris Rushworth had struck with the first ball of Durham’s season

ECB Reporters Network05-Apr-2019Durham made full use of helpful conditions to bowl Derbyshire out cheaply despite an impressive half-century from Harvey Hosein as the seamers dominated on the opening day of the Division Two match at Derby. The 22-year-old wicketkeeper made 78 from 172 balls out of 197 with Ben Raine and James Weighell each taking three wickets.Chris Rushworth claimed the first wicket of the County Championship season with the first ball of the match but Derbyshire hit back through Luis Reece to reduce Durham to 41 for 3 at the close.Derbyshire’s decision to bat first was surprising given a grassy pitch and overcast conditions and they were left to regret it as Rushworth struck twice in his opening over. Reece edged to second slip before the third ball knocked out Wayne Madsen’s off stump and Rushworth then saw Tom Lace dropped by wicketkeeper Stuart Poynter in his next over.Raine had Lace caught at second slip and when skipper Billy Godleman edged one that moved late, Derbyshire were in danger of crumbling completely at 36 for 4. But Hosein, who scored a career-best unbeaten 138 against Leeds/Bradford MCCU last week, displayed the technique and temperament required to steer his side towards semi-respectability.Alex Hughes looked ready to dig in and survived for 16 overs until he drove loosely to cover point and Matt Critchley shared a stand of 56 in 18 overs before he was lbw to Gareth Harte.Hosein, who reached 50 from 106 balls, was also supported by Anuj Dal who helped add 50 before he edged Weighell to Poynter but the innings folded quickly after tea.Logan van Beek was bowled by Raine and although Hosein survived his only chance when Poynter dropped him on 73, it did not prove costly. Tony Palladino was yorked first ball by Weighell and when Ravi Rampaul took off for a quick single, Raine’s throw on the run from cover beat Hosein’s despairing dive.When Durham replied, the sun had broken through but batting was still demanding and Harte was close to edging the first ball from Rampaul to Hosein.Derbyshire’s bowlers were getting some swing and Reece made the breakthrough in the 10th over thanks to a stunning catch by Hughes. Harte’s edged drive was brilliantly taken one-handed as Hughes plunged to his right at second slip and Will Smith was lbw to a full length ball in Reece’s next over.The match was back in the balance when van Beek replaced Reece and his second ball hurried Michael Richardson into a miscued pull to midwicket. By now, the light had deteriorated even with the floodlights on and the umpires took the players off with three overs remaining and the match in the balance.

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