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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Home > Sports > Cricket > Pujara makes crucial No.3 position his with double-ton Pujara makes crucial No.3 position his with double-ton


Ahmedabad : Cheteshwar Pujara Friday ticked another box in the process of filling the key No. 3 position in India’s batting order, vacated by the great Rahul Dravid. Playing in only his sixth Test, Pujara hit his maiden double century (206 not out) against England in the first Test at Ahmedabad.
The 24-year-old has thus cemented his place at the highest level of the game, the big knock coming soon after his first hundred against New Zealand in August.
His next big test will be to perform overseas. He has already played two Tests in South Africa but not with much success, scoring 19, 10 and 2 in three innings.
The Rajkot-born cricketer has only played Test cricket and showed his brilliance in his debut game against Australia in 2010 when he scored 72 in the fourth innings chasing a successful victory target.
The Saurashtra batsman forced the selectors to take note of his heaps of runs on the domestic circuit. He has made 4,954 runs in 68 first-class appearances at 53.84. Pujara has an enviable record in List A with 2,735 runs in 61 games at 56.97.
He was one of the top run-getters for Saurashtra in the 2007-08 Ranji Trophy season, prompting Kolkata Knight Riders to sign him for the inaugural Indian Premier League edition.
The following year he smashed two triple hundreds for Saurashtra in an under-22 tournament and replicated the feat in the Ranji Trophy to make it three in a row in a month.
In his short career, he has already been sidelined by a serious knee injury, but he recovered well to stage an impressive comeback.

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NMC urges ICC to mediate in BCCI row over coverage restrictions


Johannesburg: Media organisations have urged the International Cricket Council (ICC) to intervene in a row with the Board of Cricket Control in India (BCCI) over coverage restrictions of the Test series between India and England, saying the dispute was damaging the game.

The News Media Coalition, writing on behalf of a group of news agencies, newspapers and publishers, urged the ICC to use its influence and global standing to convince the BCCI to lift the curbs which have set off a text and photo blackout of the series.

“We recognise that the ICC does not have direct authority of the media policy of individual national cricket bodies but view the ICC as the collective custodians of the good name of the sport, fair play and the promotion of the game,” a website quoted the letter, as saying.

“The BCCI`s policy of locking out an important sector of the news industry risks damaging much that the ICC has sought to achieve,” the letter added.

The ICC has drawn up proposals for Twenty20 cricket to eventually become an Olympic sport.

Kevan Gosper, chairperson of the International Olympic Committee`s press commission, is among those to have criticised the BCCI stance, calling it a direct attack on the freedom of the media.

The accreditation dispute is the latest between the BCCI and media organisations to mar the series.

Bangladesh vs West Indies, Day 1: Hasan, Mahmudullah lead hosts to 365/8

Bangladesh vs West Indies, Day 1: Hasan, Mahmudullah lead hosts to 365/8

BANGLADESH (1st innings) Over: 86 II Score: 365/8 (Abul Hasan 100*, Mahmudullah 72*)

Abul Hasan has become just the fourth ever batsman to score a Test century while batting at number 10. Together with Mahmudullah, the southpaw has led to an amazing turnaround on the opening day of the second Test against West Indies. The pair has added 172 runs for the ninth wicket guiding their team out of troubled waters


BANGLADESH Over: 74 II Score: 303/8

Abul Hasan and Mahmudullah have struck an unbeaten century stand that has helped the home side recover after losing eight wickets at the score of 193. Hasan led the late charge with an aggressive fifty hitting 11 boundaries and two sixes in his score of 74 runs. For West Indies, right-arm pacer Fiedel Edwards has taken five wickets while captain Darren Sammy has two scalps to his name.

BANGLADESH (LUNCH) Over: 26 II Score: 88/3 (Islam 15*, Hasan 8*)

Bangladesh lost the wicket of Nazimuddin early in their innings before Nafees and Iqbal began some repair work. The stand lasted for 59 runs before Darren West Indian skipper Darren Sammy removed Shahriar Nafees and Tamim Iqbal to give his team an upper hand in the opening day of the second Test.

The second Test between Bangladesh and West Indies has begun in Khulna. Mushfiqur Rahim won the toss and chose to bat first. The home team would be looking to win the second and final Test to level the two-match series.

Playing XI:

Bangladesh: Tamim Iqbal, Nazimuddin, Shahriar Nafees, Naeem Islam, Mushfiqur Rahim (c), Shakib Al Hasan, Mahmudullah, Nasir Hossain, Sohag Gazi, Abul Hasan, Rubel Hossain.

West Indies: Chris Gayle, Kieran Powell, Darren Bravo, Marlon Samuels, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Denesh Ramdin, Darren Sammy (c), Sunil Narine, Fidel Edwards, Veerasammy Permaul, Tino Best.

SCORECARD 

BAN vs WI, 2nd Test, Khulna
BAN 365/8 (86.0 Ovs)
Mahmudullah*72 (89)
Abul Hasan100 (108)
WI
Fidel Edwards*16-2-81-5
Sunil Narine19-0-91-0
CRR 4.24 Partnership 172(180)
Last Wkt Sohag Gazi 0(4)

Day 1: Stumps
  • BAN 1st Inn
Batsmen
BAN : 365/8 ( ovrs 86)
R
B
4s
6s
SR
Tamim Iqbal
b D Sammy
32
70
4
0
45.71
Nazimuddin
c Kieran Powell b F Edwards
4
6
1
0
66.67
Shahriar Nafees
c D Ramdin b D Sammy
26
49
4
0
53.06
Naeem Islam
b F Edwards
16
22
1
0
72.73
Shakib Al Hasan
c D Ramdin b F Edwards
17
20
3
0
85.00
Mushfiqur Rahim (c & wk)
c D Ramdin b F Edwards
38
81
5
0
46.91
Nasir Hossain
c F Edwards b V Permaul
52
68
8
1
76.47
Mahmudullah
batting
72
89
9
0
80.90
Sohag Gazi
lbw b F Edwards
0
4
0
0
0.00
Abul Hasan
batting
100
108
13
3
92.59
Extras:
(b 4, lb 3, w 0, nb 1, p 0)
8
 
 
 
Total:
(8 wkts, 86 ovs)
365
 
RR:
4.24
Yet To bat: : Rubel Hossain
Bowling: WI
O
M
R
W
Nb
Wd
ER
Fidel Edwards
16
2
81
5
1
0
5.10
Tino Best
10
3
31
0
0
0
3.10
Darren Sammy
20
4
61
2
0
0
3.00
Sunil Narine
19
0
91
0
0
0
4.80
Veerasammy Permaul
19
2
79
1
0
0
4.20
Marlon Samuels
2
0
15
0
0
0
7.50
Fall of Wickets

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Srilanka won by10 wickets

SL vs NZ, 1st Test, Galle
SL 247, 93/0 (18.3 Ovs)
Dimuth Karunaratne*60 (60)
T Paranavitana31 (51)
NZ 221, 118
Doug Bracewell*5.3-0-35-0
Kane Williamson1-0-6-0
CRR 5.03 Partnership 93(111)
Srilanka won by 10 wickets

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