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Cricket News - May 2008

Matthew Hayden


Australia test opener Matthew Hayden's tour of the West Indies has ended abruptly by a persistent Achilles tendon injury.

The left-handed batsman has flown back home from the Caribbean after medical staff rated him only a slim chance of playing in the third and final Test in Barbados next month. He will seek medical treatment in Australia to get right for the Champions Trophy in around three months time.


Speaking on behalf of Haydo, Australian captain Ricky Ponting said: "He's no good,"

"Haydos will be going home pretty much ASAP.

"He had some scans the morning after the game in Jamaica, and just with the time difference he had to wait to get the experts back there to have a look at those and obviously there's some tendon damage.

"He just hasn't come along as (physio) Alex Kountouris thought he would have up until this point.

"It's just not going anywhere, so we just want him to get home ... and get him back on a program to get him right for the Champions Trophy."


Haydo was replaced by Simon Katich in Australia's first Test win, and will do so for the rest of the tour starting with the second match at Antigua's Sir Viv Richards Stadium today.

It's a shame that Haydo, who has been in great form since the end of last year, has broken down with injury. But what needs to be asked here is, did playing in the IPL contribute to his injury woe? Did Haydo put his 36 year-old body in jeopardy by playing in a competition which he could have - and should have - gone without?

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Ricky Pnting would have been a relieved man after having won the first Test against West Indies in the Sir Frank Worrell Trophy. With Mathew Hayden and Michael Clarke not playing, and Stuart MacGill having more off-days than usual these days, Ponting would have been a little worried at the end of the third day.

After taking over 100 runs in lead, the Aussies would never have expected the hostility of the West Indian fast bowlers that awaited them. By the end of the third day, Australia had lost four wickets for seventeen, and when they lost their fifth at 18, the nerves would have been jangling for the skipper


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Even as I type this, the Australians are in a position that they would not have liked to be in. After getting such a wonderful start to the Test match by Ricky Ponting - who scored a masterly 150 as mentioned in our previous article, the Aussies collapsed in the first innings. The Chanderpaul played an innings so reminiscent of him, to take the West Indians within about a 100 runs of their total.

A lead of 100 odd hould have been enough for the Aussies easily seal the match. Not that they cannot right now, but they would have expected it to happen more easily if they do. Batting the second time around, the Aussies collapsed to 17/4 at the end of day three, before recovering a little to capitulate to a 165 all out. It was only an inspirational, aggressive innings of 79 by Symonds that saw them to such a total


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Ricky Ponting was said to be in a patchy form. However, looking at him bat the way he did on the first day at Kingston, Jamaica against the West Indies, one wonders whether the bad form story was actually a myth!

Ponting slammed a 158, Hussey scored another 50, where as Hodge is still batting with a fifty on board. Australia were 301/4 at stumps on the first day


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Shane Warne Rajasthan Royals


Australian leg-spinning great Shane Warne continues to dominate the cricket in the Indian Premier League - his Rajasthan Royals sit on top of the IPL table with nine wins from 11 matches


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England be Warne-d! (LINK)

May 20th 2008 20:47
Shane Warne is making the news for all the right reasons these days. His captaincy has been much talked about in the ongoing IPL, he is one of the top bowlers and his mentoring of the Indian youngsters have all left him in a very good stead.

So when Shane Warne speaks about making a comeback in Test matches, one better take him seriously. Despite Stuart MacGills's return to form in the side game that Australia played against the Jamaicans. And one can visualise one very nervous team out there after havng heard this news; England


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Kevin Pietersen for IPL? (LINK)

May 17th 2008 20:54
According to news reports, Kevin Pietersen has been approached by one of the Indian franchisees for a three year contract, for a whopping sum of $4million! Apparently, the news reports have mentioned the franchisees to be one of the business families of India, which could be an allusion to the Reliance group.

The Reliance Group currently owns the Mumbai Indians team, and has Sachin Tendulkar as its captain


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Andrew Flintoff
Andrew Flintoff during the famous 2005 Ashes win


Fully recovered from his recent ankle surgery, the injury curse has struck Englishman Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff yet again - this time, a side strain


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Sour Grapes for Ricky Ponting? (LINK)

May 14th 2008 04:26
Ricky Ponting, the Australian skipper, would be leading his side to the Caribbean, and is worried that because of the Indian Premier League, not a lot of Aussies would be tuning on to watch the Test Series! And so he has urged the audiences in Australia to not watch retired Aussie cricketers play, but his own team!

Technically, there are only a handful of retired cricketers playing in the tournament. And secondly, and most importantly, it does not remain Ricky Ponting's prerogative to deide who watches what! Interestingly, the IPL and the Test matches would begin at approximately the same time, 1430-1500 hours GMT, which would make it next to impossible for audiences to follow both


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Mallya serves a warning...

May 12th 2008 13:49
Vijay Mallya has made it clear that the Indian Premier League is not all about cricket, it is also similar to a corporate entity, where in the owners need to see some visible progress in terms of results. Else, the pink slips would be doled like the ones handed out to their CEO, Charu Sharma.

People have to understand IPL has a corporate side to it. It is not all cricket in the traditional sense. I just want to tell Rahul Dravid to do the best he can with this team and produce results. Dravid doesn't enjoy being at the bottom of the league and neither do I

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Harbhajan Singh unmasked!

May 11th 2008 07:17
Ricky Ponting minces no words, whether on field or off the field. And when asked for his opinion on the latest Harbhajan Singh, Ponting's reply was as simple and blunt as it could get,
The incident was him dealing with a guy that he has probably played 20 Tests with. Harbhajan has been unmasked


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Just when there seemed to be a toss up between risking Abdrew Flintoff for the first Test match against New Zealand, divine intervention has sealed the decision against the all round giant. A side strain has effectively ruled him out of the first two Test matches of the series.

Flintoff's woes with injuries means that the whole of England would have to wait for atleast a couple of weeks before they view the cricketer in action again. And with Paul Collingwood not quite fit as well, the English team may face some tough decisions before the first Test at the Lord's


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According to ex-Aussie cricketer, Greg Matthews – he had starred in that famous tied Madras Test in 1986 – he is very happy with the fact that the Asian block is one of the most powerful one in the ICC, and is vurtually ruling the cricket world. The reason?

Hear it from the horse's mouth, "I'm very, very happy now that Asia is running the game now. The English had 100 years of it and did a pretty average job


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The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), the governing body for the Lord's Cricket Ground, has come out with some earth shattering revelations. No, it has nothing to do with changes in the fine print of the MCC coaching manual, or a selection of a woman as their next Chief Executive.

It is simply this that the MCC has decided to agree to host neutral Test matches at Lord's and more importantly, it has also consented to host some of the matches of the proposed Champions League! We are not alluding to the sport of soccer here; it is the extension of the Indian Premier League (IPL) that would be played between the best teams of the various T20 leagues across the world. So, a Chennai Super Kings, a Pura Milk Perth Riders, a Vodafone Londoners and an Auckland Blacks side (names are definitely fictitious!), may face off in the Champions League of Cricket, with some of the matches being played in London, more specifically at Lord’s


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2009 Ashes series itinerary

May 7th 2008 04:54
The Ashes Urn


The next Ashes series between Australia and England is still more than a year away but the England and Wales Cricket Board have already revealed the dates and venues for next year's series


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