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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Powell, Chanderpaul slam ton on Day 1


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Chris Gayle
c Mahmudullah b Sohag Gazi
24
17
2
2
141.18
Kieran Powell
b Sohag Gazi
117
178
18
1
65.73
Darren Bravo
c R Hossain b Sohag Gazi
14
28
3
0
50.00
Marlon Samuels
c Sohag Gazi b S Hossain
16
41
3
0
39.02
Shivnarine Chanderpaul
batting
152
270
19
0
56.30
Denesh Ramdin (wk)
batting
81
153
8
0
52.94
Extras:
(b 5, lb 12, w 1, nb 8, p 0)
26
 
 
 
Total:
(4 wkts, 113.1 ovs)
430
 
RR:
3.80
Yet To bat: : Darren Sammy (c), Sunil Narine, Ravi Rampaul, Tino Best, Veerasammy Permaul
Bowling: BAN
O
M
R
W
Nb
Wd
ER
Sohag Gazi
42
7
120
3
0
0
2.90
Shahadat Hossain
18.1
2
80
1
7
0
4.40
Rubel Hossain
16
0
82
0
1
1
5.10
Mahmudullah
7
0
29
0
0
0
4.10
Shakib Al Hasan
21
3
70
0
0
0
3.30
Naeem Islam
8
1
24
0
0
0
3.00
Nasir Hossain
1
0
8
0
0
0
8.00


WEST INDIES: Over: 90 II Score: 361/4 (1st innings)

West Indies’ Kieron Powell and Shivnarine Chanderpaul scored a century apiece on the opening day of the first Test against Bangladesh in Mirpur on Tuesday. Debutant offie Sohag Gazi was launched for a biggie by Chris Gayle as he began the proceedings of the day but later would have returned happy after taking three wickets. AT stumps Chanderpaul (123) and Ramdin (52) were still batting for the visitors.

WEST INDIES: Over: 57 II Score: 211/3 (1st innings)

Opener Kieran Powell has completed his century on the first day of the first Test against Bangladesh in Mirpur on Tuesday. Batting alongside the leftie is another southpaw and West Indian veteran Shivnarine Chanderpaul. Both of them have now added 105 runs for the fourth wicket.

WEST INDIES: Over: 38 II Score: 134/3

Kieran Powell has completed his fifty and is currently batting on 62(120b, 4X8, 6X1) along with Shivnarine Chanderpaul (5*). The last wicket to fall was that of Marlon Samuels who was caught by Gazi off Shahadat Hossain. He scored 16(41b, 4X3).

The first of the two Test matches between Bangladesh and West Indies has begun in Mirpur. The touring party led by Darren Sammy won the toss on Tuesday electing to bat first.

The visitors have lost two wickets both falling to Sohag Gazi. The first one to depart was Chris Gayle who was caught by Mahmadullah while the second one to fall was left-hander Darren Bravo caught by Rubel Hossain. Gayle scored 24 (17b, 2X4, 2X6) while Bravo left after 14 (28b, 3X4).

WEST INDIES: Over: 1 II Score: 18/0

WHAT AN ELECTRIC START TO THE FIRST TEST! Opener Chris Gayle stunned debutant spinner Sohag Gazil with a six off the first ball of the match over long on. He then repeated the act with the fourth ball of the over disappearing into the stands. A total of 18 runs came in the first over.

Gabba Test: Kallis, de Villiers ensure no dramatic end to final day


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Brisbane: The first cricket Test between Australia and South Africa at the Gabba ended in a draw with the Proteas' on 166 for five in their second innings before stumps were called on the final day.

Michael Hussey (100) brought up his 16th Test century early Tuesday, before Australia declared before lunch on 565 for five with captain and man of the match Michael Clarke unbeaten on 259.

Ed Cowan (136) too scored a hundred.

South Africa had made 450 in the first innings, thanks to Hashim Amla (104) and Jacques Kallis (147).

South Africa: Over: 68 II Score: 166/5 (2nd innings)

Handshakes all around as the first Test between Australia and South Africa at Gabba has ended in a draw. Michael Clarke had declared the Australian innings at 565/5 taking a lead of 115. After giving some early blows to the Proteas, who were one player short, there was some hope that the match might produce a result. However, first innings centurion Jacques Kallis (49) and AB de Villiers staved off the charging Aussie blowers to ensure that the match ends in a draw. No prizes for guessing who the man of the match is - double centurion Michael Clarke.

TEA: SOUTH AFRICAOver: 38 II Score: 114/3

The first Test match is heading for a draw after Kallis and De Villiers stemmed the flow of wickets. Remember – SA only have six wickets remaining in their second dig owing to the fact that JP Duminy is out of the entire series due to injury.

Australian captain Michael Clarke declared the first innings at 565/5 after the hosts had taken a lead of 115 runs over South Africa.

They dismissed three early Proteas batsmen to set the Test match alive after it seemed headed for a likely draw.

Clarke ended unbeaten on 259 giving away a chance of scoring another triple ton with Mathew Wade on 19.

Alvrio Peterson, captain Graeme Smith and Hashim Amla were the three South African wickets to fall with two of them going to James Pattinson.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Ranji live score


  • Punjab vs Bengal: Bengal: 216/8 (62.4 overs) (2nd innings) (Shukla 83*, Gony 4/41)IIPunjab: 579/7 (Kaul 165*, Shukla 2/65) (137.3 overs) (1st innings) II Bengal: 326/10 (108.2 overs)(1st innings), Wriddhiman Saha 98, Shukla 62
  • #Bengal: 113/6 (41.2 overs) (2nd innings) (Saha 34*, Kaul 3/18)IIPunjab: 579/7 (Kaul 165*, Shukla 2/65) (137.3 overs) (1st innings) II Bengal: 326/10 (108.2 overs)(1st innings), Wriddhiman Saha 98, Shukla 62
  • #Bengal: 57/5 (22.2 overs) (2nd innings) (Tiwary 17*, Gony 3/19)IIPunjab: 579/7dclrd (Kaul 165*, Shukla 2/65) (137.3 overs) (1st innings) II Bengal: 326/10 (108.2 overs)(1st innings), Wriddhiman Saha 98, Shukla 62
  • #Bengal: 25/1 (8 overs) (2nd innings) (Basu 11* S. Kaul 1/3)IIPunjab: 579/7dclrd (Kaul 165*, Shukla 2/65) (137.3 overs) (1st innings) II Bengal: 326/10 (108.2 overs)(1st innings), Wriddhiman Saha 98, Shukla 62
  • Delhi vs Odisha: Delhi: 82/0 (SM Dhawan 55*, Mohanty 0/34) (15 overs) (2nd innings) [331/10 (Manhas 144*) (99.5 overs) (1st innings)] II Odisha 269/10 ( Podder 85, Suyal 5/93) (111.4 overs) (2nd innings) [143/10 (47 overs) (1st innings)]
  • #Delhi: 30/0 (SM Dhawan 18*, Mohanty 0/13) (7.5 overs) (2nd innings) [331/10 (Manhas 144*) (99.5 overs) (1st innings)] II Odisha 269/10 ( Podder 85, Suyal 5/93) (111.4 overs) (2nd innings) [143/10 (47 overs) (1st innings)]
  • #Odisha 256/8 (D R Behera 21*, Suyal 4/83) (103.1 overs) (2nd innings)II Delhi 331/10 (Manhas 144*) (99.5 overs) (1st innings) II Odisha: 143/10 (47 overs) (1st innings)
  • #Odisha 229/6 (Behera 35*, Narwal 3/41) (93 overs) (2nd innings)II Delhi 331/10 (Manhas 144*) (99.5 overs) (1st innings) II Odisha: 143/10 (47 overs) (1st innings)
  • Rajasthan vs Mumbai: Mumbai: 535/7 (Nayar 80*, Choudhary 3/99) (176.5 overs) (1st innings) II Rajasthan: 478/10 (Kanitkar 119, Kulkarni 3/88) (152 overs) (1st innings)
  • #Mumbai: 432/6 (Shah 140, Choudhary 3/88) (149 overs) (1st innings) II Rajasthan: 478/10 (Kanitkar 119, Kulkarni 3/88) (152 overs) (1st innings)
  • #Mumbai: 402/4 (Shah 139*, Choudhary 2/76) (132.1 overs) (1st innings) II Rajasthan: 478/10 (Kanitkar 119, Kulkarni 3/88) (152 overs) (1st innings)
  • #Mumbai: 360/3 (Shah 118*, Choudhary 1/68) (118 overs) (1st innings) II Rajasthan: 478/10 (Kanitkar 119, Kulkarni 3/88) (152 overs) (1st innings)
  • Hyderabad vs Madhya Pradesh: MP: 400/6 (Saxena 139*, Khader 2/65) (173.5 overs) (1st innings) II Hyderabad: 341/10 (VVS Laxman 120, Rajan 4/64) (114.3 overs) (1st innings)
  • #MP: 346/5 (Bundela 135*, Khader 2/65) (147.3 overs) (1st innings) II Hyderabad: 341/10 (VVS Laxman 120, Rajan 4/64) (114.3 overs) (1st innings)
  • #MP: 294/5 (Bundela 112*, Khader 2/61) (119.4 overs) (1st innings) II Hyderabad: 341/10 (VVS Laxman 120, Rajan 4/64) (114.3 overs) (1st innings)
  • #MP: 265/5 (Bundela 106*, Khader 2/51) (110 overs) (1st innings) II Hyderabad: 341/10 (VVS Laxman 120, Rajan 4/64) (114.3 overs) (1st innings


  • Goa vs J &K: J&K: 45/6 (Singh 3*, Jakati 4/12) (20.5 overs)(2nd innings) [338/10 (PG Zargar 171, Desai 4/24) (151 overs) (1st innings)] II Goa: 406/6 (Asnodkar 103, Ahanger 2/53) (154 overs) (1st innings)
  • #Goa: 403/3 (Pinti 51*, Punia 2/70) (152.4 overs) (1st innings) II J&K: 338/10 (PG Zargar 171, Desai 4/24) (151 overs) (1st innings)
  • #Goa: 304/3 (Asnodkar 103, B Singh 1/43) (125 overs) (1st innings) II J&K: 338/10 (PG Zargar 171, Desai 4/24) (151 overs) (1st innings)
  • #Goa: 288/2 (Asnodkar 103, B Singh 1/43) (119 overs) (1st innings) II J&K: 338/10 (PG Zargar 171, Desai 4/24) (151 overs) (1st innings)
  • Gujarat vs Saurashtra: Saurashtra 581/2 ( Jadeja 253*, Dhruve 1/132) (158.2 overs) (1st innings) II Gujarat: 600/9 ( R Bhatt 160*, Jadeja 4/125) (119 overs) (1st innings)
  • #Saurashtra 462/2 ( Jadeja 192*, Dhruv 1/91) (138 overs) (1st innings) II Gujarat: 600/9 ( R Bhatt 160*, Jadeja 4/125) (119 overs) (1st innings)
  • #Saurashtra 379/2 ( Jadeja 156*, Dhruv 1/69) (119 overs) (1st innings) II Gujarat: 600/9 ( R Bhatt 160*, Jadeja 4/125) (119 overs) (1st innings)
  • #Saurashtra 323/2 ( Jogiyani 116*, Dhruv 1/53) (102 overs) (1st innings) II Gujarat: 600/9 ( R Bhatt 160*, Jadeja 4/125) (119 overs) (1st innings)
  • Andhra Pradesh vs Tripura: Tripura: 137/3 (Roy 74*, Vijay Kumar 2/18) (71 overs) (2nd innings) IIAndhra: 436/8 dclrd (Vatekar 116, Saha 3/119) (140 overs) (1st innings) II Tripura: 260/10 (107 overs) (SG Ali 103, Rao 3/41) (1st innings)
  • #Tripura: 81/3 (Roy 50*, Vijay Kumar 2/14) (41 overs) (2nd innings) IIAndhra: 436/8 dclrd (Vatekar 116, Saha 3/119) (140 overs) (1st innings) II Tripura: 260/10 (107 overs) (SG Ali 103, Rao 3/41) (1st innings)
  • #Tripura: 49/0 (S. Roy 15*, Rao 0/17) (24.2 overs) (2nd innings) IIAndhra: 436/8 dclrd (Vatekar 116, Saha 3/119) (140 overs) (1st innings) II Tripura: 260/10 (107 overs) (SG Ali 103, Rao 3/41) (1st innings)
  • #Tripura: 21/0 (11 0vers) (2nd innings) (S. Roy 15*) IIAndhra: 436/8 dclrd (Vatekar 116, Saha 3/119) (140 overs) (1st innings) II Tripura: 260/10 (107 overs) (SG Ali 103, Rao 3/41) (1st innings)
  • Himachal Pradesh vs Services: Services: 233/4 ( Swain 98*, R. Dhawan 2/56) (63.5 overs) (2nd innings) [312/10 (Chatterjee 54, Dhawan 3/80) (97.4 overs) (1st innings)]II Himachal: 544/6 (Dogra 210, Ahmad 4/182) (153 overs)(1st innings)
  • #Services: 121/3 ( Swain 35*, R. Dhawan 2/55) (34.4 overs) (2nd innings) [312/10 (Chatterjee 54, Dhawan 3/80) (97.4 overs) (1st innings)]II Himachal: 544/6 (Dogra 210, Ahmad 4/182) (153 overs)(1st innings)
  • #Services: 92/3 ( Swain 19*, R. Dhawan 2/41) (27.1 overs) (2nd innings) [312/10 (Chatterjee 54, Dhawan 3/80) (97.4 overs) (1st innings)]II Himachal: 544/6 (Dogra 210, Ahmad 4/182) (153 overs)(1st innings)
  • #Services: 46/2 ( Desai 26*,R. Dhawan 2/25) (15 overs) (2nd innings) [312/10 (Chatterjee 54, Dhawan 3/80) (97.4 overs) (1st innings)]II Himachal: 544/6 (Dogra 210, Ahmad 4/182) (153 overs)(1st innings




  • Baroda vs Vidarbha: Vidarbha: 168/3 (Fazal 76*, Bhaja 2/34) (59 overs) (2nd innings) IIBaroda: 514/7dclrd (Solanki 120, Bahutule 3/82) (153.2 overs) (1st innings) II Vidarbha: 264/10 (HK Badani 111*, FD Bhaja 3/50) (101 overs) (1st innings)
  • #Vidarbha: 85/3 (Fazal 41*, Bhaja 2/20) (38 overs) (2nd innings) IIBaroda: 514/7dclrd (Solanki 120, Bahutule 3/82) (153.2 overs) (1st innings) II Vidarbha: 264/10 (HK Badani 111*, FD Bhaja 3/50) (101 overs) (1st innings)
  • #Vidarbha: 37/2 (Fazal 28*, Bhaja 2/19) (20.5 overs) (2nd innings) IIBaroda: 514/7dclrd (Solanki 120, Bahutule 3/82) (153.2 overs) (1st innings) II Vidarbha: 264/10 (HK Badani 111*, FD Bhaja 3/50) (101 overs) (1st innings)
  • #Vidarbha: 3/1 (4 overs) (2nd innings IIBaroda: 514/7dclrd (Solanki 120, Bahutule 3/82) (153.2 overs) (1st innings) II Vidarbha: 264/10 (HK Badani 111*, FD Bhaja 3/50) (101 overs) (1st innings)
  • Maharashtra vs Uttar Pradesh: UP: 498/5(Chawla 69*, Fallah 3/129) (132.1 overs) (1st innings)II Maharashtra: 764/6 (Declared)(KM Jadhav 327, Motwani 147, P Chawla 3/233) (1st innings) (186 overs)
  • #UP: 389/4(T. Srivastava 179, Fallah 2/91) (112 overs) (1st innings)II Maharashtra: 764/6 (Declared)(KM Jadhav 327, Motwani 147, P Chawla 3/233) (1st innings) (186 overs)
  • #UP: 319/3(T. Srivastava 154*, Fallah 2/84) (91 overs) (1st innings)II Maharashtra: 764/6 (Declared)(KM Jadhav 327, Motwani 147, P Chawla 3/233) (1st innings) (186 overs)
  • #UP: 287/1 (T. Srivastava 134*, K. Jadhav 1/3) (79 overs) (1st innings)II Maharashtra: 764/6 (Declared) (KM Jadhav 327, Motwani 147, P Chawla 3/233) (1st innings) (186 overs)
  • Tamil Nadu vs Karnataka: Karnataka: 419/5 (Satish 135*, Rangarajan 2/111) (156.3 overs) (1st innings) II Tamil Nadu: 538/4 (Dinesh Karthik 154*, Raju 2/148) (1st innings) (137.1 overs)
  • #Karnataka: 343/5 (Satish 104*, Rangarajan 2/101) (1st innings) (121 overs) II Tamil Nadu: 538/4 (Dinesh Karthik 154*, Raju 2/148) (1st innings) (137.1 overs)
  • #Karnataka: 289/4 (Satish 91*, Rangarajan 2/84) (1st innings) (121 overs) II Tamil Nadu: 538/4 (Dinesh Karthik 154*, Raju 2/148) (1st innings) (137.1 overs)
  • #Karnataka: 239/3 (Satish 65(*, Rangarajan 2/67) (1st innings) (100 overs) II Tamil Nadu: 538/4 (Dinesh Karthik 154*, Raju 2/148) (1st innings) (137.1 overs)
  • Jharkhand vs Assam: Jharkhand: 159/10 (Nemat 42, Mohammed 5/52) (84.5 overs) (2nd innings) [174/10 (Nemat 53, Konwar 6/67) (76.1 overs) (1st innings)] II Assam: 207/10 (Sinha 55, Nadeem 4/83) (74.5 overs) (2nd innings) [(179/10 1st innings)]

    ASSAM HAVE WON THE MATCH
  • #Jharkhand: 118/4 (Chougule 27*, Mohammed 3/43) (66 overs) (2nd innings) [174/10 (Nemat 53, Konwar 6/67) (76.1 overs) (1st innings)] II Assam: 207/10 (Sinha 55, Nadeem 4/83) (74.5 overs) (2nd innings) [(179/10 1st innings)]
  • #Jharkhand: 101/4 (Chougule 19*, Mohammed 3/36) (50 overs) (2nd innings) [174/10 (Nemat 53, Konwar 6/67) (76.1 overs) (1st innings)] II Assam: 207/10 (Sinha 55, Nadeem 4/83) (74.5 overs) (2nd innings) [(179/10 1st innings)]
  • #Jharkhand: 56/2 (Nemat 37*, Mohammed 1/12) (28 overs) (2nd innings) [174/10 (Nemat 53, Konwar 6/67) (76.1 overs) (1st innings)] II Assam: 207/10 (Sinha 55, Nadeem 4/83) (74.5 overs) (2nd innings) [(179/10 1st innings)]
  • Live match scoreAustralia vs South Africa: Michael Clarke leads reply with a double ton

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    Australia (1st innings) Overs: 121 II Score: 487/4

    Australian captain Michael Clarke registered his third double century of the year to lead his team out of troubled waters on the penultimate day of the Gabba Test on Monday.

    At stumps, Clarke was batting on 218 (350b, 21X4) along with Mr. Cricket Michael Hussey (86*) as the hosts were leading South Africa by 37 runs with six wickets in hand.

    Australia (1st innings) Overs: 116.2 II Score: 458/4

    Australian captain Michael Clarke has completed his double century against South Africa with a double. He is currently batting on 200 (335b, 19X4). Batting with him is another Michael who is on 75.

    Australia (1st innings) Overs: 115 II Score: 453/4

    Australia were in complete charge of the first Test after they surpassed the South African total as Michael Clarke (196*) and Michael Hussey (74*) continued to pile on the runs. The only success for the visitors has come in the form of Ed Cowan who departed after scoring his maiden Test ton.

    Australia (1st innings) Overs: 87 II Score: 306/4

    Nearing Tea, Ed Cowan lost his wicket via a run out while backing up. The lefty scored his debut Test century and scored 136 (257b, 4X17) before being run out by Dale Steyn. On the other hand, Michael Clarke completed a century of his own and rescued the Australian innings adding 259 runs with Cowan.

    Australia recovered from the early blows they suffered at the hands of South African bowlers on the third day as opener Ed Cowan and skipper Michael Clarke continued to frustrate them on the penultimate day of the first Test at Gabba on Monday.

    Cowan completed his maiden Test century after lunch while Clarke was nearing on his ton of his own. Together they have added 200 runs for the fourth wicket.

    England draw third practice game as well

    Ahmedabad: Jonathan Trott notched up a hundred before England knocked out six Haryana wickets but their third and final practice match ahead of the Test series against India ended in a tame draw on the last day here on Sunday.


    Haryana were 133 for six in 42 overs, chasing 441, when the match was stopped.

    Resuming at 73 for two after tea, opener Nitin Saini completed a half century before becoming Monty Panesar`s only victim of the day when the left-arm spinner had him caught behind after an 84-ball stay.

    Saini struck nine fours during his entertaining knock but the rest of the Haryana line-up failed to impress and pacer Tim Bresnan picked up two wickets to finish with a five-wicket haul in the match.

    Earlier, England had useful batting practice ahead of their first cricket Test against India starting November 15, as they declared their second innings at 254 for six to take an overall 441-run lead.

    England declared midway into the second session as soon as star batsman and first innings centurion Kevin Pitersen was out for a two-ball duck of the bowling of off-spinner Jayant Yadav.Opener Jonathon Trott struck a century as England reached 221 for two at lunch to extend their lead to 408 runs.Trott, overnight 61, retired after scoring 101 to give batting practice to his other colleagues in England`s final tour game before the first Test.Captain Alastair Cook, who was batting on 2, then ended their innings at 254 for six.The visitors added 33 runs to their lunch score of 221 for two. They played 11.2 overs in the session and 75.2 overall, scoring at the rate of 3.37 runs per over.Pacer Sanjay Budhwar scalped three quick wickets before Yadav removed Pietersen.Ian Bell was the first to go in the middle session on 48 of the bowling of Budhwar who then claimed the wickets of Tim Bresnan (14) and Samit Patel (0).Chasing the ungettable target, Haryana lost first innings centurion Rahul Dewan (13) and Sachin Rana (5) in successive overs as they were reduced to 45 for two after 10.5 overs. Opener Nitin Saini was going strong on 42 while Sunny Singh was giving him company on 11.After resuming the day at 118 for no loss, England added 103 runs in 26 overs in the morning session at a healthy run rate of just a fraction less than four per over.Haryana bowlers had to toil hard for the second time in the match, having allowed England to pile on 521 in the visitors` first innings.
    England were ahead by 188 runs in the first innings.

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