Cricinfo On IPL 2011:Gambhir has great leadership qualities, said Dav Whatmore

KOLKATA: Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) coach Dav Whatmore has praised his captain Gautam Gambhir for his great leadership qualities.

He said this prior to their next game against Kochi Tuskers Kerala on Wednesday (April 20).

“Gambhir has good leadership skills and were proven in the recent one day series against New Zealand. India won 5-0. He’s continuing it here.

“He has got tremendous skills. He comes across as soft-spoken but he’s different. He is a terrific guy and he is making the right decisions,” said Whatmore.

KKR had failed to make an impact in the first three seasons of the IPL, being the only team to have never made the semifinals.

Recently, after defeating Rajasthan Royals, KKR recorded their second win in three matches in the ongoing IPL tournament.

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Cricinfo:Johnston wants ICC decision changed

Former Ireland captain Trent Johnston has urged the International Cricket Council’s executive board to reopen the 2015 World Cup to non Test-playing nations or risk alienating a generation of players.

It was announced on Tuesday that, having received representations on behalf of the 95 associate and affiliate member countries, ICC president Sharad Pawar has asked the board to reconsider their decision to restrict the next World Cup to the 10 full members.

Whether or not the likes of Ireland, Holland and Canada will have genuine cause for cheer will not be known until the next official board meeting in Hong Kong next month. “If they’re having a look at the decision again, that is a very positive thing for Ireland and the other associates and affiliates, we’re obviously hoping something comes of this,” Johnston said.

The 10 chief executives who ratified the initial decision will again be the ones debating the issue but the unexpected depth of feeling created by the announcement earlier this month may force a change of heart.

He added: “I don’t think we would have sat back and taken that decision because we found it unfair. We never thought we should automatically qualify but a qualifying tournament was all we were looking for, a fair chance. Now, with this turnaround, we hope that will be the case.

“If they do reverse their decision, then fantastic. That’s what Cricket Ireland and 94 other countries want.”

Johnston, who was a key figure in Ireland’s impressive showings in the 2007 and 2011 tournaments, including historic victories over Pakistan and England, fears for the sport if the door is not reopened to the so-called ‘minnows’.

“It’s a massive deal, it’s massive for the sponsorship and revenue we need to develop the game and also massive to keep kids interested in the game,” he said. “It’s about the next generation, not just about 2015. We’re building to 2019, 2023 even. If we don’t have a World Cup to offer kids – the 15, 16-year-olds – are they still going to want to play cricket?

“If we have a World Cup to aspire to that can only attract more kids and the profile can only be raised. The memories we have had of the last two World Cups are unbelievable and to not give that chance to young Irish cricketers, young Canadian cricketers, young Dutch cricketers would be a disgrace.”

The ICC announced the issue would be reopened on Tuesday, with a statement from Pawar. It read: “I have given this matter further serious thought and will request the board to consider this topic once more. I can understand the views of the associates and affiliates and ICC will seek to deal with this issue in the best way possible.”

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Pakistan vs West Indies: video of Wickets World Cup 2011

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Pakistan vs West Indies – Video Highlights Of Quarter Final – World Cup 2011

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Pak Vs WI: WIPA questions West Indies selection process

WIPA questions West Indies selection process

WIPA has questioned the decision to exclude Chris Gayle, Ramnaresh Sarwan and Shivnarine Chanderpaul from the West Indies squad for the first two one-day internationals against Pakistan

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Pakistan Vs West indies

Once, Pakistan Vs West indies  battle was a treat for the spectators all over the world; once they ruled the world of cricket. Their nail-biting clashes dominated for more than a decade. Their players charmed crowds all over the world. They were the true champions of the game of cricket in a period which expanded over 15 years. Pakistan vs West Indies series, be it a Test match or an ODI made the cricket lovers’ hearts run fast, it kept them guessing all the time.

In course of time both the teams had lost their glamour and charisma to script epics. But since their battle started both these teams have gifted dramas. The standards for keen, exciting cricket have been maintained in every meeting since, were set the first time Pakistan came to the West Indies for the inaugural series in 1958. A contest closer than the 3-1 advantage to the West Indies suggested was dominated by two phenomenal batting performances that remained indelible in the record books for a time.

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In the first Test at Kingston Oval Pakistan was routed for 106 in their first innings and followed on 473 behind, a seemingly hopeless cause. The legendary Hanif Mohamamd dug in defiantly, holding through for the most of the last three days of the six-day Test match. He shared four successive century partnerships and when he was finally out for 337 on the last day, he had been in 16 hours, ten minutes. No one before or since, has batted longer in any first-class match. In the age of T20s such marathon batting is impossible.

A few weeks later Hanif’s feat was surpassed by Garry Sobers at Sabina Park in the third Test. Taking on the full advantage of a Pakistani attack reduced by injuries, Sobers on an ideal batting paradise just sliced the Pakistani bowlers and hammered the then world record 365 not out. In spite of the batting domination the West Indian crowd were thrilled by the pace and guile of the Jamaican long-armed Roy Gilchrist and the art of Fazal Mahmood. Tackling Gilchrist’s hostile pace by the gritty little Hanif with much guts earned Hanif a place of respect in the hearts of the West Indian crowd, while the beautiful cutters of Fazal left the local crowd praising the immense talent of Fazal.

Inexplicably, it was another nine years before Pakistan returned to the Caribbean, their meeting in the interim confined to two short series in Pakistan tacked on to the end of full tours of India in 1958-59 and 1964-65. None of the players from the inaugural rubber survived by 1977 but their successors were on equal star billing.

“Big Cat” Clive Lloyd led his West Indies team just developing into the most consistently successful of all time. Fredericks, Greenidge, Richards, Kallicharran, Murray, Roberts, Croft and Holdings were his main men. Mushtaq Mohammad captained an exceptionally talented Pakistan side comprising of Majid, Zaheer, Sadiq, Asif, Wasim Raja, Bari, Imran, Sarfraz , Iqbal Qasim and Sikander Bakht.

From the word go both the teams were aggressive and bold, typified by the stylish hard-hitting left-handed genius Wasim Raja who topped Pakistan’s averages and counted 14 sixes among his 517 runs against that horrifying West Indies pace. They could not be separated over the first four Tests.

The West Indies clung on for a draw in the first Test at Jamaica with their last pair when a Pakistan victory was inevitable. They then won the second Test at Queen’s Park Oval by virtue of a volatile display of fast bowling from Colin Croft who bagged 8-29 and had the better of a high scoring draw at Bourda where Irving Shillingford was only in his second Test.

Inspired by Mushtaq Mohmamd’s brilliant all-round performance, Pakistan squared the series at Queen’s Park second time around to set up the Sabina Park Showdown. On a fast bouncy track, the West Indian venomous fast bowling, legspin of Hollford and Greenidge’s butchery murdered Pakistan. West Indies won the Test series by 2-1.

The next meeting between the two teams was in 1980 in Pakistan. Though Pakistan created flat tracks to negate the West Indies pace battery but it couldn’t avoid a series defeat. Joel Garner and Sylvester Clarke were astonishing while Imran Khan’s bat blossomed to script his first Test hundred.

In 1986 and 1990, in Pakistan the West Indies demonstrated their resilience by shaking off heavy defeats in the first match to immediately win the second and be denied only by the lack of time.

In the first Test at Faisalabad in 1986, Pakistan were skittled out for 159 in their first innings by the pace of AH Gray. The West Indies made 248 in their first innings with Wasim Akram taking 6-91. Pakistan in their second scored 328 courtesy of some gutsy batting by Salim Yousuf and Wasim Akram helping Pakistan to set the West Indies a target of 240. But Abdul Qadir’s bomb blasting legspin booked the West Indies for 53! The West Indies blasted Pakistan at Lahore but failed to win the Karachi Test due to the courageous batting performance by Imran Khan and Tauseef Ahmed. Chasing a target of 213 runs Pakistan were reduced to 95-7. But Imran and Tauseef hung at the crease to ensure a 1-1 draw.

It was in this Test series of 1986 at Faisalabad; Imran Khan introduced neutral umpires to cricket by inviting umpires from India. The rest of the world still had their men on both ends.

The West Indies succumbed to a eight wickets defeat against Pakistan at Lahore in 1990 destroyed by the pace of young Waqar Younis and the batting of Salim Malik. But the West Indies blasted Pakistan in the second Test and had the home team back to the wall with six wickets down. Again the third Test ended in a tensed draw.

In the West in 1988, was scripted one of the greatest battles in the history of Test cricket. A clean sweep in the ODI series had given the West Indies a false sense of security. In the first Test the West Indies were without Malcolm Marshall and Viv Richards. Gratefully seized upon by the Lion Imran Khan, his high class fast bowling earned him 11 wickets in the match and Javed Miandad’s 114 secured Pakistan a 1-0 lead in the series. Ricahrds and Marshall were back for the final two Tests and the fight for supremacy was fierce.

Imran Khan grabbed nine more wickets while Marshall grabbed seven and Richards and Dujon hit centuries in the second Test. Pakistan were set a target of 371 to win the second Test and they were reduced to 5-169 by the West Indian pace battery. But the gritty Javed Miandad hit another hundred and lower order courage saved the Test match for Pakistan.

It set up a grand finale for the Kensington Oval, the West Indian fortress where they had not been defeated since 1935. It was hard to separate which was the best side. Pakistan gave the West Indies a target of 266 runs to win and had the eight of the Caribbean wickets for 207! A Pakistan victory was inevitable.

The tensions were acute, heightened by the frequent Pakistani appeals and angry reactions when umpire David Archer refused one in particular, for a catch at short-leg off Dujon. Heckled for his show of pentulance, Abdul Qadir, the aggrieved bowler, stepped across the boundary to confront a spectator, rattled, Pakistan let the match slip, as Dujon and Benjamin hung on to a cliffhanger.

Imran Khan was crest-fallen. In the five rubbers in which he had been involved against the West Indies, three as captain covering 18 Test matches, Pakistan had been repeatedly frustrated. This time as he wrote later, he was convinced by the fact that he and his men were denied by the umpiring errors.

In 1993, Pakistan toured to West Indies again. The rubber was still not decided. Pakistan led by Wasim Akram came back strongly in the ODI series from a 2-0 down. They could have won the last ODI had the crowd not interfered. But before the Test series Pakistan cricket was hit by drug scandals. And it simply killed the charm of the Test series. Pakistanis were down mentally.

And on which the West Indians capitalized. Ambrose and Bishop devastated while Desmond Haynes and Brian Lara blasted with the bat. The West Indies easily took a 2-0 lead but Inzamam’s magnificent 125 in the third Test denied the Caribbean a 3-0 clean sweep.

But the West Indian kingdom had fallen and a low-confidence West Indian side was to tour to Pakistan in 1997 and easily the Pakistan star- studded side thrashed them by 3-0. Pakistan toured to West Indies in 2000 and the first two Tests were undecided. Inzamam with the bat while Wasim Akram with the ball were simply breath taking. But the decider at Antigua was almost won by Pakistan as the local umpire denied a short-leg catch and Adams hang on till the end to give the West Indies a one wicket win.

Pakstan toured again in 2005 and managed a 3-0 win for the ODIs but couldn’t win the Test series again as they hung on to a 1-1 draw by winning the last Test. In 2006 Pakistan won both the Test and the ODI series against the West Indies at home. Mohamamd Yousuf in this series became the player to score most Test runs in a calendar year to break Viv Richards’ 30 year old record while Lara charmed the Multan crowd with a 216.

Pakistan’s tour to the West Indies so far had been frustrating and was mostly marred by controversies. They are yet to win a Test series in the Caribbean. Pakistanis again are touring the West Indies this year after six long years. This time the Pakistan team is much stronger than the West Indies. Perhaps this is the time that Lala and his men give their nation and their millions of fans a sweet victory in the Test series.

The clash between these two teams is no longer eagerly waited, no longer charm crowds. But still both these team are unpredictable and are capable of creating enough drama and excitement.

But ,once their battle was the most palatable dish for all.

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Pakistan tour of West indies 2011: video:Pakistan Cricket Team Will Tour of West Indies From 18.April.2011

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Cricinfo On Pakistan tour of West indies : Its a Chance for Pakistan to prove themselves

ISLAMABADCricket pakistan  team has left for West Indies to play one T20, five ODIs and two Tests; and surely it is a real chance after a gap of over 40 years for Pakistan to beat West Indies at their own backyard.
Although this time the current West Indian side is much weaker as compared to past sides, which were full of big starts such as Viv Richards, Malcolm Marshall, Andy Roberts, Joel Garner, Michael Holding, Clive Lloyd, Walsh, Ambrose and many more. The counting will have to be stopped but the players’ list will continue. And any chance of West Indian backlash was further dampened with the axing of Chris Gayle, Shivnarine Chanderpul and Ramnaresh Sarwan.

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Without these players, West Indies will find it almost impossible to beat Pakistan, who are playing well and their morale is high after reaching the World Cup semi-final. The Pakistani selectors have almost selected the same side, which took part in the recently concluded World Cup with one or two minor changes.
On cards Pakistan will not face much difficulty in disposing of West Indies, but one never knows these Pakistanis are known for gifting relatively easy matches to the opponents. If Pakistan take West Indies easy there is every possibility of losing not only the matches but also the series as the West Indian team has the advantage of playing in front of their supporters who are known for backing their team through thick and thin.
The West Indian tracks always support both sets of bowlers as the fast bowlers and the spinners enjoy same success. The wickets in the Caribbean’s are normally batting friendly but the bowlers can take advantage of the situation and early moisture on the track with their line and length. Pakistan as always enjoy upper hand in bowling department but the main area of concern for Pakistan is their batting and fielding, which always let the team down and Pakistan had lost matches in past due to their batting and fielding.
The World Cup semi-final is one such example where the Pakistani fielders almost dropped more than half a dozen catches which eventually led to their downfall.
The PCB has retained the same team management with Waqar Younis being the coach and Intikhab Alam is the manager of the side, what wonders what they have done exceptionally which forced the PCB tom continued with them. In realty these two gentlemen had done nothing for the team, the players until now what had achieved is just because of their potential not because of coach or manager. It is the duty of a coach to take note of all the mistakes of a team on the pitch and try to remove or at least cut them in nets but in Pakistan’s case the coach doesn’t even bother to discuss these mistakes instead he puts blame on others. Pakistan cricket team is badly in need of a batting coach, who can help them in overcoming their mistakes and help them improve their technique.

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Cricinfo On Cricket west indies : West Indies name squad for Pakistan ODIs

West Indies have named leg-spinner Anthony Martin as the sole newcomer, recalled Marlon Samuels and Lendl Simmons, and welcomed the return of Dwayne Bravo for the first two One-day Internationals against Pakistan later this month in St. Lucia.

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Picking an ODI side for the first time since they were knocked out of the World Cup by the same opponents at the quarter-final stage, the West Indies selectors have axed Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Ramnaresh Sarwan, and left-arm spinner Sulieman Benn.

All of the other players who played in the World Cup have been retained in the side, except Chris Gayle and Kieron Pollard.

Gayle has been sidelined with a groin injury that required surgery, and Pollard is busy playing in the Indian Premier League.

“We have looked at a mix of players who will take us through the next five to 10 years, and with this squad, we have put together a youthful, but exciting combination of exceptionally talented cricketers who we believe can win matches,” said Chief Selector Clyde Butts in a media release.

“There are some familiar faces, who have not been included on this occasion, but we have already identified the core of players who we will build the team around.

“The time has come for us to introduce a fresh crop of players who we believe has a deep desire to excel and who can be tested at the international level.

“We have already seen players like Kemar Roach, Darren Bravo, Andre Russell, and Devendra Bishoo performing impressively on the international stage, and we believe that players like Kirk Edwards and Anthony Martin can step up similarly.”

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Cricinfo ON Pakistan Vs West indies: Pakistanis are confident

LAHORE, Pakistan — Pakistan cricketers take part in a warm-up session at Qaddafi stadium on Tuesday ahead of their tour of the West Indies. (Photo: AP)

“We have selected some youngsters for the tour in the hope that they get groomed and serve the country in the future,” said Waqar.

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“I am hopeful that they will perform well and will help to win the series against West Indies.”

He added: “They have new players, but they have always been a tough opponent in their own backyard.

“It is a good opportunity for the youngsters in the side to impress and do well. Our aim should be to try to win the series comprehensively.”

With Shoaib Akhtar retired and fellow fast bowler Umar Gul rested, Pakistan have chosen left-armers Junaid Khan and Sadaf Hussain — both 21 — and 20-year-old all-rounder Hammad Azam in their squad.

Leg-spin bowling all-rounder Shahid Afridi will captain the Pakistanis in the limited-overs matches, and Misbah-Ul-Haq will lead the Test squad.

Waqar said the batting remained a major concern for the side, and the hoopla over the appointment of national legend Javed Miandad as batting consultant was over the top.

“At the top level, it is not that much about technique than being mentally strong to handle the pressure and get set in,” he said.

“At the same time, I do not know why we keep going round and round about the same thing? Javed was also offered this position last year and now again. But if he can’t do it because of lack of time or for any other reason, then we should look at other options.”

Pakistan are yet to win a Test series in the Caribbean, but they won their first ODI series in the region on their previous trip five years ago — but Waqar noted that his stint as coach has brought results, and he expects nothing different on this trip.

“I don’t say much, but if anyone wants to assess my performance as coach, I think they can look at the results of the team in the last 12-13 months,” he said.

“The results speak for themselves. My job is to get the best out of the players, and this is what I am doing.”

The visitors play a Twenty20 and five One-day Internationals, as well as two Tests against West Indies.

The Pakistanis are scheduled to touch down in the Caribbean today.

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