Sunday, May 25, 2008

USA v Norway

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USA v Norway
Farmers CC, 25 May 2008
World Cricket League, Division 5

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Result USA beat Norway by 10 wickets
Current Match State Match Over
Toss USA
Umpires PK Baldwin (Germany), E Ruchtie (Netherlands)
MoM Khawaja Shuja (USA)
Latest update at 3:49 PM GMT

Norway
BatsmanHow OutRunsBalls4s6s SR
Zaheer Ashiqc Roopnarine+ b Pitter10820 125.00
S Sachdevc & b Imran Awan62300 26.09
Abdul Hadibowled Imran Awan41000 40.00
Majid Zia Buttc Roopnarine+ b Khawaja Shuja83910 20.51
+Syed Munawar Ahmedbowled Pitter0300 0.00
*Shahid Ahmedc Nadkarni b Khawaja Shuja163720 43.24
Zeeshan Alic Baker b Khawaja Shuja0100 0.00
Zeeshan Siddiquic Roopnarine+ b Khawaja Shuja121720 70.59
Aamir Waheednot out33000 10.00
Ahmed Bhattic Mohamed b Khawaja Shuja11100 9.09
Saqib Qayyumst Syed Munawar Ahmed b Mohamed81310 61.54
Extrasb 0, lb 3, nb 5, w 9, p 017
Totalall out, 31.1 overs85(2.73 runs per over)

BowlerOMRWNBWd Econ
Imran Awan91362754.00
Pitter80242103.00
Khawaja Shuja94155101.67
Baker2020001.00
Mohamed3.1051001.58
Fall of Wickets
111 Zaheer Ashiq (1.4 overs)
218 Abdul Hadi (4.4 overs)
325 S Sachdev (8.4 overs)
427 Syed Munawar Ahmed (9.5 overs)
553 Majid Zia Butt (18.4 overs)
653 Zeeshan Ali (18.5 overs)
756 Shahid Ahmed (21.0 overs)
873 Zeeshan Siddiqui (24.1 overs)
976 Ahmed Bhatti (26.2 overs)
1085 Saqib Qayyum (31.1 overs)

USA
BatsmanHow OutRunsBalls4s6s SR
SS Nadkarninot out414570 91.11
OM Bakernot out325032 64.00
Extrasb 0, lb 2, nb 6, w 6, p 014
Total0 wkts, 14.5 overs87(5.87 runs per over)

BowlerOMRWNBWd Econ
Aamir Waheed50230354.60
Ahmed Bhatti30270109.00
Saqib Qayyum41130213.25
Zaheer Ashiq2.50220007.76
Fall of Wickets

To Bat: *SJ Massiah, LJ Cush, RA Marshall, A Thyagarajan, +G Roopnarine, M Mohamed, Imran Awan, Khawaja Shuja, SO Pitter.

Nepal v Mozambique

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Nepal v Mozambique
Grainville, 25 May 2008
World Cricket League, Division 5

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Result Nepal beat Mozambique by 219 runs
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Toss Mozambique
Umpires M Carpenter, S Kad
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Nepal
BatsmanHow OutRunsBalls4s6s SR
PP Lohanic Karim b Koliya9261
34.62
+MK Chhetric Puspussen b Lili16292
55.17
S Vesawkarc Khorava b Lili17

14.29
SP Gauchanc Qadir b Gulam34663
51.52
G Mallac Ikheriya b Koliya711014
70.30
P Khadkac Ikheriya b Puspussen445021 88.00
M Alamnot out2313

176.92
B Regmic Gulam b Koliya1610

160.00
*BK Dasnot out00


Extrasb , lb 3, nb 2, w 19, p 24
Total7 wkts, 50.0 overs238(4.76 runs per over)

BowlerOMRWNBWd Econ
Koliya102493314.90
Lili1014022
4.00
Karim1003402
3.40
Shoaib Younus603106
5.17
Gulam814214
5.25
Puspussen60391216.50

Fall of Wickets
124 MK Chhetri (7.3 overs)
230 S Vesawkar (9.3 overs)
330 PP Lohani (10.5 overs)
4103 SP Gauchan (31.1 overs)
5183 P Khadka (44.5 overs)
6204 G Malla (47.2 overs)
7234 B Regmi (49.5 overs)

To Bat: S Regmi, D Bahadur.

Mozambique
BatsmanHow OutRunsBalls4s6s SR
IIM Ikheriyabowled Alam0600 0.00
NG Karimbowled Alam0400 0.00
MZ Sidatlbw b Alam0800 0.00
Syed Shahc Chhetri b Alam94100 21.95
ZA Gulamlbw b Alam0100 0.00
+JM Koravalbw b Alam0500 0.00
Kamran Qadirlbw b Alam0600 0.00
*Shoaib Younusnot out21200 16.67
CSC Puspussenbowled Alam0100 0.00
MAA Koliyabowled Alam0200 0.00
IS Lilibowled Alam0200 0.00
Extrasb 0, lb 2, nb 0, w 6, p 08
Totalall out, 14.5 overs19(1.28 runs per over)

BowlerOMRWNBWd Econ
Alam7.511210401.53
Das3130201.00
Gauchan4220000.50










Fall of Wickets
10 IIM Ikheriya (1.0 overs)
21 NG Karim (2.1 overs)
36 MZ Sidat (5.0 overs)
48 ZA Gulam (6.1 overs)
59 JM Korava (7.0 overs)
612 Kamran Qadir (10.2 overs)
719 Syed Shah (13.0 overs)
819 CSC Puspussen (14.1 overs)
919 MAA Koliya (14.3 overs)
1019 IS Lili (14.5 overs)

Nepal star M. Alam bags a perfect 10 wickets in amazing solo effort

Nepal’s left-arm seamer Mahaboob Alam produced an extraordinary performance at the ICC World Cricket League Division 5 (WCL Div. 5) taking all 10 wickets against Mozambique.

Alam was on a hat-trick three times in the course of his 7.5 overs and finished off the innings with four wickets – three of them clean bowled – in six balls as Nepal crushed Mozambique by 219 runs.

In a dismal batting display, nine of the Mozambique batsmen were dismissed for 0, with five batters bowled, four lbw and one caught by Mahesh Chhetri.

“I never thought I would get 10 wickets. I managed to get the ball to swing for me and then I thought I was in with a chance of getting wickets,” said 26-year-old Alam.

“Once I got my eighth wicket, I thought I could get all 10 in the match. I did think the bowler at the end may get one or two wickets as he was getting the ball to skid on but fortunately for me he couldn’t get a wicket. I am very happy.

“I really believe we have a chance in this event as everybody is performing. Our batting is coming good and we are in with a good chance of winning the tournament.”

Nepal’s captain Binod Kumar Das paid tribute to his bowler’s amazing performance and admitted he had played in a game with Alam before when he was on the verge of getting 10 wickets only for Das himself to take wickets at the other end to dash the hopes of his colleague.

“I am absolutely thrilled to bits as a guy taking 10 wickets doesn’t happen in cricket regularly and I’m absolutely delighted to be part of that as it was a remarkable performance by Mahaboob Alam. He deserves a lot of credit for that,” said the skipper.

Mozambique was chasing a Nepalese total of 238-7, which represented a good recovery after it had been 30-3 at one stage, with Gyanendra Malla top scoring with 71.

Other tournament favourites Afghanistan, USA and Jersey also all secured victories as the tournament got back on track after Saturday’s rain.

Eighteen-year-old Gulbadin Naib was the hero for Afghanistan as he took 5-7, including a hat-trick to close the innings, as Bahamas made just 46 all out.

And although it suffered a batting collapse, Afghanistan secured victory by five wickets after 6.3 overs as it attempted to score quick runs to improve its run-rate with Mario Ford claiming 3-5.

“I was very happy to receive my man-of-the-match award for Afghanistan and I would like to pay tribute to my captain, team and coach who have helped me achieve this,” said Naib.

“It was the first ever hat-trick for Afghanistan so I am very happy,” he added. “I am sure my friends and family back at home will be very proud.”

Former West Indian batsman Clayton Lambert, coach of the USA team, hailed his side as it comprehensively beat Norway by 10 wickets but said that the players were not going to become over confident despite two comfortable wins.
“We’re not going to underestimate anybody. We’re the ones who have played a higher level of cricket so everyone expects us to win so there is a lot of pressure on,” said Lambert.

The US bowling attack looked extremely threatening with the wickets shared around its pace attack. Khawaja Shuja, the 19-year-old right-arm fast medium bowler, was the pick of the attack with figures of 5-15, although Steve Pitter (2-24) and Imran Awan (2-36) were also looking dangerous with some aggressive short pitched bowling.

“Some of the short balls were the right length for the wicket and the guys did a great job of putting the balls on a correct length,” said Lambert.

“Some balls bounced and Norway didn’t seem to have played against the bouncing balls a whole lot so it worked in our favour.”

In reply, the USA coasted to their target in just 14.5 overs with Sushil Nadkarni (41 not out) and Orlando Baker (32 not out) looking in fine form.

Matt Hague produced a captain’s performance for Jersey in its eight-wicket win over Japan taking 4-26 with the ball and scoring 27 not out with the bat.

He played his part in reducing Japan to 124-8 in 50 overs before helping Peter Gough, who made 59 not out, reach Jersey’s target with 15.5 overs to spare.

“It was a really good performance. After yesterday when we got off to such a good start batting we wanted to get in a game today and get a win on the board,” said Hague.

In the other game of the day, Singapore registered its first victory of the event with an exciting win by three wickets over Botswana.

Buddhika Oshanka made 79 as Singapore reached a target of 184 with 2.3 overs to spare.



SCORE SUMMARIES



Group A

At Farmers CC, USA won by 10 wickets

Norway 85 all out, 31.1 overs (Khawaja Shuja 5-15, Steve Pitter 2-24, Imran Awan 2-36)

USA 87-0, 14.5 overs (Sushil Nadkarni 41 not out, Orlando Baker 32 not out)


At Grainville, Nepal won by 219 runs

Nepal 238-7, 50 overs (Gyanendra Malla 77, Paras Khadka 44, Shakti Gauchan 34)

Mozambique 19 all out, 14.5 overs (Mahaboob Alam 10-12)


Group B


At Les Quennevais 1, Afghanistan won by five wickets

Bahamas 46 all out, 24 overs (Gulbadin Naib 5-7, Hamid Hassan 2-12, Dawlat Ahmadzai 2-14)

Afghanistan 49-5, 6.3 overs (Mario Ford 3-5)



At Les Quennevais 2, Jersey won by eight wickets

Japan 124-8, 50 overs (Gavin Beath 28, Munir Ahmad 27)

Jersey 125-2, 34.1 overs (Peter Gough 59 not out, Matt Hague 27 not out)



At FB Fields, Singapore won by three wickets

Botswana 183-9, 50 overs (Shah Zaib Khan 41, Anish Param 3-30)

Singapore 184-7, 47.3 overs (Buddhika Oshanka 79, Anish Param 66 not out)

दादा ने नाइट राइडर्स को जीत दिलाई

दादा ने नाइट राइडर्स को जीत दिलाई
सौरभ गांगुली
नाइट राइडर्स की ओर से गांगुली ने शानदार बल्लेबाज़ी की
आईपीएल के रोमांचक मुक़ाबले में सौरभ गांगुली की शानदार बल्लेबाज़ी के बूते कोलकाता नाइट राइडर्स ने किंग्स इलेवन पंजाब को धूल चटा दी.

इस मैच का कोई ख़ास महत्व नहीं था क्योंकि नाइट राइडर्स पहले ही सेमीफ़ाइनल से बाहर हो चुकी है. दूसरी ओर किंग्स इलेवन पंजाब अंतिम चार में जगह बना चुकी है.

ईडन गार्डन पर टॉस जीत कर पहले बल्लेबाज़ी करते हुए किंग्स इलेवन पंजाब ने कोलकाता नाइट राइडर्स को जीतने के लिए 175 रनों का लक्ष्य दिया था.

सौरभ गांगुली की टीम ने यह लक्ष्य दो गेंद बाकी रहते सात विकेटों के नुकसान पर हासिल कर लिया.

गांगुली 53 गेंदों पर 86 रन बनाकर नाबाद रहे.

नाइट राइडर्स की शुरुआत अच्छी हुई थी. सलमान बट्ट और गांगुली ने 45 रनों की साझीदारी की. बट्ट 24 रन बनाकर आउट हुए और इसके ठीक बाद डीबी दास बिना खाता खोले चलता बने.

इससे टीम पर दबाव बढ़ गया. डेविड हसी और लक्ष्मी रतन शुक्ला भी सस्ते में आउट हो गए.

लेकिन एक छोड़ से दादा टिके रहे और उनका भरपूर साथ दिया उमर गुल ने. गुल ने 11 गेंदों पर 24 रन ठोक कर जीत की राह आसान करने में अहम भूमिका निभाई.

किंग्स इलेवन की पारी

किंग्स इलेवन पंजाब ने कोलकाता नाइट राइडर्स के ख़िलाफ़ टॉस जीतकर पहले बैटिंग करते हुए छह विकेट पर 174 रन बनाए.

किंग्स इलेवन की ओर से संगकारा ने सर्वाधिक रन बनाए

पारी की शुरुआत बढ़िया नहीं रही और जेम्स होप्स 13 रन बनाकर उमर गुल के शिकार बने लेकिन दूसरे विकेट के लिए शॉन मार्श और कुमार संगकारा ने आतिशी साझीदारी की.

मार्श 40 रन बनाकर मेंडिस की गेंद पर आउट हुए. संगकारा ने 45 गेंदों में सात चौकों और दो छक्कों की मदद से 64 रनों का योगदान किया. उन्हें उमर गुल ने चलता किया.

युवराज के 27 के स्कोर पर रन आउट होने के बाद टीम तूफ़ानी अंदाज़ में पारी ख़त्म नहीं कर सकी क्योंकि उमर गुल ने इरफ़ान पठान और पीयूष चावला को लगातार दो गेंदों पर बोल्ड कर दिया.

माहेला जयवर्धने सात रन बनाकर नाबाद रहे.

उमर गुल ने नाइट राइडर्स की ओर से शानदार गेंदबाज़ी की और चार ओवरों में सिर्फ़ 23 रन देकर चार विकेट चटकाए.

52nd Match:Kolkata Knight Riders v Kings XI Punjab

Kolkata Knight Riders v Kings XI Punjab, IPL, Kolkata

Sangakkara fifty helps Punjab to 174

May 25, 2008

20 overs Kings XI Punjab 174 for 6 (Sangakkara 64, Marsh 40, Gul 4-23) v Kolkata Knight Riders
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How they were out




Kumar Sangakkara sparkled during his 64 as Kings XI Punjab posted a formidable 174 at Eden Gardens (file photo) © Getty Images

Kumar Sangakkara and Shaun Marsh yet again built a solid foundation as Kings XI Punjab reached 174 for 6, the highest total at Eden Gardens in the tournament. It was the final game for the Kolkata Knight Riders - already out of the reckoning for the semi-finals - in front of their home fans but a shoddy display in the field wouldn't have impressed the few that turned up.

There was no slip-up, though, from Punjab, sitting pretty in second position and through to the semi-finals, as their top order once again fired. Marsh has been prolific at the top, and Sangakkara's return after a rib injury has made the job difficult for the opposition bowlers. The Sri Lankan, who made a quickfire fifty in the last game against Deccan Chargers, came up with yet another masterful innings.

After James Hopes was trapped in front by Umar Gul, Sangakkara showed off his silken touch and found the boundaries effortlessly. Ishant Sharma was erratic in the Powerplay overs, his first cost 16, and in his second he was struck for two fours by Sangakkara, one a wristy flick that went racing to the boundary.

With Ishant leaking runs, Sourav Ganguly brought on Sri Lankan sensation Ajantha Mendis in the third over. He conceded just three in his first, but Marsh managed to clear mid-off twice in the next. Another Sangakkara flick through midwicket followed, and he improvised against Laxmi Ratan Shukla, moving across and swatting the ball over short third man with ease. Marsh wasn't to be outscored, and he smashed two sixes, premeditating a slog-sweep over midwicket off Shukla, before depositing David Hussey over the straight boundary. But another charge against Mendis landed straight into the hands of Aakash Chopra at long-on.

Sangakkara's fifty didn't come as quickly it had done against Deccan, but he looked on course for a big one. Unfortunate, a dodgy leg-before decision went against him just after he had walked across his stumps and pulled Umar Gul on the front foot for six.

Yuvraj Singh has been struggling for form in the tournament, but he started with a six off Hussey. Kolkata's fielding was sloppy, with several mis-fields and spilled chances. Ishant should have had a wicket in his first over - Gul dropped a tough diving catch - and a top-edge from Yuvraj was shelled. Ganguly ran back from midwicket to get under the skier, but Chopra, coming in from deep was better placed to take it; the two collided, and the ball popped out of Ganguly's hands.

Yuvraj added insult to injury by smashing three fours in Ishant's final over, and the IPL's most expensive bowler, who has had a disappointing tournament, ended with 49 runs from four overs. Ashok Dinda and Gul, though, gave away just 11 off the final two. Gul came up with the yorkers to strike twice in the 20th, and finished with splendid figures of 4 for 23, but 174 will take some overhauling.

Teams
Kolkata Knight Riders: : 1 Salman Butt, 2 Aakash Chopra, 3 Sourav Ganguly (capt), 4 David Hussey, 5 Debabrata Das, 6 Laxmi Shukla, 7 Wriddhiman Saha (wk), 8 Ajantha Mendis, 9 Umar Gul, 10 Ishant Sharma, 11 Ashok Dinda.

Kings XI Punjab: 1 James Hopes, 2 Shaun Marsh, 3 Yuvraj Singh (capt), 4 Kumar Sangakkara (wk), 5 Mahela Jayawardene, 6 Piyush Chawla, 7 Tanmay Srivastava, 8 Ramesh Powar, 9 Irfan Pathan, 10 VRV Singh, 11 Sreesanth.

Twenty20 match
Indian Premier League - 52nd match
Kolkata Knight Riders v Kings XI Punjab
2007/08 season

Played at Eden Gardens, Kolkata, on 25 May 2008 - day/night (20-over match)

Result Kolkata Knight Riders won by 3 wickets (with 2 balls remaining)

Kings XI Punjab innings (20 overs maximum) R B 4s 6s SR

SE Marsh c Chopra b Mendis 40 31 3 2 129.03

JR Hopes lbw b Umar Gul 13 10 2 0 130.00
wicketkeeper KC Sangakkara lbw b Umar Gul 64 45 7 2 142.22
captain Yuvraj Singh run out (wicketkeeperSaha) 27 18 3 1 150.00

DPMD Jayawardene not out 11 10 1 0 110.00

IK Pathan b Umar Gul 7 4 1 0 175.00

PP Chawla b Umar Gul 0 1 0 0 0.00

TM Srivastava not out 1 1 0 0 100.00

Extras (lb 1, w 10) 11











Total (6 wickets; 20 overs) 174 (8.70 runs per over)

Did not bat RR Powar, VRV Singh, S Sreesanth

Fall of wickets1-24 (Hopes, 3.1 ov), 2-107 (Marsh, 12.4 ov), 3-133 (Sangakkara, 14.6 ov), 4-164 (Yuvraj Singh, 18.2 ov), 5-173 (Pathan, 19.4 ov), 6-173 (Chawla, 19.5 ov)

Bowling O M R W Econ

Umar Gul 4 0 23 4 5.75 (2w)

I Sharma 4 0 49 0 12.25 (3w)

BAW Mendis 4 0 24 1 6.00

AB Dinda 2 0 18 0 9.00

DJ Hussey 4 0 36 0 9.00

LR Shukla 2 0 23 0 11.50 (1w)

Kolkata Knight Riders innings (target: 175 runs from 20 overs) R B 4s 6s SR
captain SC Ganguly not out 86 53 6 6 162.26

Salman Butt c Srivastava b Sreesanth 24 19 5 0 126.31

DB Das lbw b Sreesanth 0 1 0 0 0.00

DJ Hussey b Chawla 12 11 2 0 109.09

LR Shukla b Singh 5 4 1 0 125.00
wicketkeeper WP Saha c Pathan b Chawla 13 15 2 0 86.66

A Chopra c wicketkeeperSangakkara b Hopes 2 3 0 0 66.66

Umar Gul c Powar b Singh 24 11 1 3 218.18

I Sharma not out 0 1 0 0 0.00

Extras (lb 5, w 4) 9











Total (7 wickets; 19.4 overs) 175 (8.89 runs per over)

Did not bat BAW Mendis, AB Dinda

Fall of wickets1-45 (Salman Butt, 5.2 ov), 2-45 (Das, 5.3 ov), 3-62 (Hussey, 8.4 ov), 4-70 (Shukla, 9.5 ov), 5-102 (Saha, 14.4 ov), 6-106 (Chopra, 15.3 ov), 7-155 (Umar Gul, 18.3 ov)

Bowling O M R W Econ

IK Pathan 3.4 0 36 0 9.81 (1w)

S Sreesanth 4 0 33 2 8.25

RR Powar 2 0 14 0 7.00 (1w)

VRV Singh 4 0 28 2 7.00 (2w)

PP Chawla 4 0 36 2 9.00

JR Hopes 2 0 23 1 11.50

Toss Kings XI Punjab, who chose to bat first
Points Kolkata Knight Riders 2, Kings XI Punjab 0

Player of the match S.Ganguly