Inzamam out of first Test, Moin Khan recalled

Pakistan today announced their squad for the opening Test against South Africa, which starts at Lahore on Friday (Oct 14). Yousuf Youhana takes over the captaincy from the injured Inzamam-ul-Haq, but the major surprise was the recall of the former captain Moin Khan.Moin, 32, has not played international cricket since March 2001, when he was replaced as captain after a string of poor results, culminating in the series defeat by England in December 2000. He led the side in the following series in New Zealand, but was forced out of the team with a knee injury, was replaced by Waqar Younis as captain, and then cast into the wilderness. However, with Rashid Latif refusing to play in this series after his sudden resignation, Moin has another chance.Also recalled were Taufeeq Umar, Imran Farhat and Misbah-ul-Haq, but there was no place for Younis Khan or Abdul Razzaq. Mushtaq Ahmed’s inclusion was subject to his recovery from a stomach-muscle injury, while Umar Gul is on standby. The 16-man squad included just one uncapped player in Asim Kamal, a middle-order batsman.”The team has been selected on the availability of players, current performance and form,” said Aamer Sohail, the chairman of selectors. “We understand that there are some injury concerns and that did make our task difficult. However, the squad has been picked with the consent of the team management.”Meanwhile, Inzamam is expected to be fit for next week’s second Test at Faisalabad. He pulled a hamstring during the second ODI last week, and although he played in Sunday’s series decider he was clearly incapacitated. “Tauseef Razzak [Pakistan’s team doctor] examined Inzamam,” explained Haroon Rashid, the Pakistan manager, “and has confirmed he needs at least a week’s rest to recover from his hamstring strain.”Squad
Taufeeq Umar, Imran Farhat, Yasir Hameed, Yousuf Youhana (capt), Misbah-ul-Haq, Faisal Iqbal, Asim Kamal, Shoaib Malik, Moin Khan (wk), Shoaib Akhtar, Mohammad Sami, Mushtaq Ahmed, Danish Kaneria, Shabbir Ahmed, Salman Butt, Kamran Akmal (wk).

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Andy Symonds (AUS) needs 95 runs to complete 1000 ODI runs
Grant Flower (ZIM) needs 90 runs to complete 6000 ODI runs
Heath Streak (ZIM) needs 14 runs to complete 2000 ODI runsGrand Flower (ZIM) needs 3 wicket to join the 100 ODI-wicket clubMichael Bevan (AUS) needs 111 runs to complete 500 World Cup runs
Adam Gilchrist (AUS) needs 227 runs to complete 500 World Cup runs
Grand Flower (ZIM) need 64 runs to complete 500 World Cup runsHeath Streak (ZIM) needs 7 wickets to join the 25 World Cup wicket-clubSri Lanka v Kenya:Sanath Jayasuriya (SL) needs 171 runs to complete 9000 ODI runs
Thomas Odoyo (KEN) needs 76 runs to complete 1000 ODI runs
Ravindu Shah (KEN) needs 52 runs to complete 1000 ODI runsAravinda De Silva (SL) needs 2 wickets to join the 100 ODI-wicket clubAravinda De Silva (SL) needs 191 runs to complete 1000 World Cup runs
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Ravindu Shah (KEN) needs 225 runs to complete 500 World Cup runsMuttiah Muralitharan (SL) needs 6 wickets to join the 25 World Cup wicket-club
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Narvekar, three other GCA officials arrested, later released

Goa Cricket Association (GCA) president Dayanand Narvekar and threeother GCA officials were arrested and subsequently released by Margaopolice last evening, police sources said in Panaji on Tuesday.Narvekar, GCA secretary Vinod Phadke, former treasurer Rama Shankardasand a member Vivek Pednekar were arrested under section 336 of IndianPenal Code (IPC) on charges of endangering human lives during theIndia-Australia ODI on April 6, they said. They were subsequentlyreleased on bail bond of Rs 10,000 each, sources said.Narvekar, a former deputy chief minister, Phadke and Shankardas are onbail in another case connected with the fake ticket scam. Achargesheet in the case was likely to be filed by the police thisweek, they said.According to police, around 15,000 ticket holders had to be deniedentry fearing a stampede on the day of the ODI as the stadium waspacked to capacity. It had to then resort to a lathi charge todisperse the crowd.

AFC’s Partey flopped in Palace defeat

Arsenal made a miserable return to Premier League action last night after losing 3-0 away against Crystal Palace following the latest international break.

Goals from Jean-Philippe Mateta and Jordan Ayew in the first half gave the Gunners a tough task in the second period of the game at Selhurst Park.

However, a penalty from Wilfried Zaha sealed all three points for Patrick Vieira’s side and put the nail in the coffin for the visitors on this occasion.

In terms of the individual performances for Arsenal, one figure that stood out for all the wrong reasons was midfielder Thomas Partey.

With 56 touches of the ball in total, the Ghanaian ended up giving the ball away for his side on 14 occasions, once every four touches.

From a defensive perspective, off the ball, the 28-year-old, who has been slammed for his “stupid” decision-making in the past, gave his side next to nothing, which is reflective of the scoreline.

The midfielder ended up failing to make even one tackle, block, interception or clearance, in addition to getting dribbled past twice and giving three fouls away, picking up a yellow card for his troubles, making him a real liability in the middle of the pitch on this occasion.

The former Atletico Madrid figure also managed to lose 78% of his duels, showing how easy it was for the Palace midfielders and attackers to play against him.

This display ultimately earned Partey a disheartening overall match rating of 5.9 from SofaScore, making him the joint-lowest rated player for Mikel Arteta’s side, lower than defender Nuno Tavares who was hooked at halftime after an abysmal showing himself.

Football.London also picked up on Partey’s poor performance by saying that he was “hideously loose in possession.”

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To make things worse for the midfielder on a personal level, he was forced off the pitch with an injury after 75 minutes, as just moments before he allowed the Palace offence to stroll past him before Martin Odegaard gave away a penalty.

Taking all of this into account, it was definitely a night to forget for Arsenal and their midfield man and despite his poor showing, everyone at the north London club will be hoping that his injury is not a serious one.

In other news: Arteta must ruthlessly axe “shocking” £18m-rated AFC liability, he’s “not world-class”

Redmond stakes claim for Test place

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Aaron Redmond is New Zealand’s latest opening batsman after re-inventing himself from a middle-order specialist © Getty Images
 

New Zealand may only have three-quarters of their squad assembled in England, but their new opening batsman, Aaron Redmond, got his tour off to a useful start with a solid 72 against MCC in the traditional opening match at Arundel. Rain interrupted the game throughout the day, and it dribbled into a draw after nine overs of MCC’s run-chase.Jamie How, New Zealand’s stand-in captain in place of Daniel Vettori – who is on leave with the Indian Premier League – shared in an opening stand of 91 with Redmond. How smacked 10 fours in his slick 46 from 56 balls before he was caught off Chris Cairns, his former team-mate, who was captaining MCC. Redmond, who played for Wigan in the Lancashire League last year, fell to a brilliant one-handed catch by Paul Nixon for 72.New Zealand’s innings fell away thereafter, not helped by frequent rain interruptions, but Tim Southee clattered two huge sixes to lift their total to a challenging 239 for 7 from 47 overs. Mark Gillespie nipped out the MCC openers in quick succession before the final rain break terminated the match, and attention now turns to New Zealand’s first proper warm-up against Kent at Canterbury tomorrow.New Zealand have always struggled to find a reliable opening combination, and Redmond, 28, is their latest. He was once a middle-order batsman but reinvented himself as an opener when he joined Otago in 2004, and was awarded with a contract with New Zealand two weeks ago.”I was a little bit nervous at the start because it’s the first time I’ve had the opportunity to play for a New Zealand side, but it was great to find my feet,” Redmond told PA. “It’s a great opportunity and the best thing I can do is keep performing and training hard. I thought it would give me a better chance to play for the Black Caps and I tried to work on my game and make it nice and tight and it’s worked for me.”Redmond is the son of Rodney who played one Test for New Zealand and was highly successful, scoring 107 and 56 against Pakistan in Auckland in 1972-73. However, he then struggled to adjust to new contact lenses on the visit to England later that year and managed only 483 runs at 28.41 and had to settle for being remembered as a one-Test wonder.The first Test gets underway at Lord’s on May 15.

Sreesanth ruled out of second ODI

Sreesanth misses out once again © AFP

The Indian team had mixed news from the sick bay ahead of the second ODI against South Africa on Friday. While S Sreesanth has been ruled out of the match, and Gautam Gambhir was also deemed unfit, MS Dhoni and Ajit Agarkar appeared to be ready for selection.”Sreesanth is still not well. He’s definitely not well enough to play tomorrow (Friday)”, said Rahul Dravid, the India captain, after the fast bowler did not turn up for practice.Gautam Gambhir, the opening batsman, has also joined the sick list. “Gautam Gambhir has also had a bit of a viral fever so he’s in the hotel”.”Ajit Agarkar and Dhoni seem to have recovered but we would have loved to have had them practice today because they’ve not played cricket for a week and to have an idea of exactly how they are feeling”, Dravid addedHeavy rain meant that the Indian team could not have an outdoor practice session and instead had to settle for gym work.Dravid said that the flu-related illness within the Indian team was continuing to pose selection problems.”We have an idea but it’s all dependent on who is fully fit and available. We will have to wait on Gautam [Gambhir] and see how he is before we make a call on that.Meanwhile, Ranadeb Bose and Ishant Sharma, the emergency reinforcements, have joined the team after arriving on Wednesday.Dravid responded to comments from Mickey Arthur, the South Africa coach, that India would be weakened without the presence of a genuine allrounder in their squad.”In these sort of conditions we have used Sourav Ganguly, used Sachin Tendulkar a little bit and we used Yuvraj Singh in the last game because the spinners were bowling well and against the South Africans we thought he might be quite handy”.”You’ve just got to see who is best for the conditions. If there was one guy we were using all the time we wouldn’t need a part-time bowler”, he said.Arthur said Dale Steyn, the fast bowler, and Thandi Tshabalala, the off-spinner, could give the Proteas’ attack increased variety on Friday. They are struggling with flu but Arthur expects them to play – and possibly play a crucial role.”I’ve done a lot of analysis of our last performance,” Arthur said. “And the only thing I can think of is I still think between overs 20-35 we are still a little bit predictable, if you look at the likes of Andrew Hall, Vernon Philander and Jacques Kallis bowling in that area, they are all pretty much the same. I really want to see Steyn and Tshabalala tomorrow. We need to go home with some answers. We need them bowling at the Tendulkars, the Dravids the Sourav Gangulys and Yuvraj Singhs.”Spin has been a problem area for South Africa for some time and whether Tshabalala, known for firing the ball in at the stumps, is the answer against high-class batsmen, remains to be seen. Steyn is a more experienced cricketer and this season has also been playing for English county Warwickshire.”Maybe they will give us the variation we are looking for”, Arthur said. “We were criticised a lot in terms of the variation of our attack – and I think that criticism was true.We need to find a spinner, and the other variation you can have is express pace – which Dale Steyn does bring to the party.”

TEN Sports moves court over sharing feed

TEN Sports, the television channel who have the rights to West Indies cricket, have moved the Supreme Court in India in a bid to prevent Doordarshan from also telecasting the matches in India’s forthcoming tour live. They moved the court on Friday restraining Doordarshan from downlinking the live feed. The matter will be heard on Tuesday.TEN Sports’ move comes a step ahead of Doordarshan making the demand to have access to the live pictures, through a provision that was put in place by the Indian government in 2005. This provision makes it mandatory for private television channels to share content of national interest – and cricket falls in this purview – with Prasar Bharti, the parent company of Doordarshan.TEN Sports has argued that there is a petition questioning the constitutional validity of the 2005 provision, and has said that if a stay was not granted this petition would become infructuous as the series will be over before a verdict was passed. India begin their five-ODI, three-Test tour on May 18.The plea from TEN Sports also argued that the channel had paid more than US$ 100 million for the rights to broadcast cricket played in West Indies, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, and that it would be unfair to force them to share the live feed with Doordarshan. TEN Sports also said that it had sold the country rights to Set Discovery Pvt. Ltd.Doordarshan offered to telecast the feed without deleting the advertisements TEN Sports has sold, reported, but apparently the channel was not satisfied with this and wanted to be paid for the feed.

Farewell event planned for Kensington Oval

Final days for the Kensington Oval © Getty Images

A farewell event has been scheduled at Kensington Oval on May 30 and 31 when Barbadians will pay tribute to the famous stadium before it is demolished and a new stadium is built for the World Cup games in 2007. A ground steeped in rich tradition, Kensington Oval is currently hosting it’s final Test, between West Indies and Pakistan, after which the renovation process will begin.The two-day event, called ‘Forever Kensington’, will feature historical narratives and live performances by Barbados’ top entertainers. “We wanted to pay tribute to Kensington on the eve of the redevelopment in a way fitting for her stature, history and contribution to the game of cricket and the life of Barbadians as we move from this to a new era,” Ricky Craig, chief executive officer of the Barbados Cricket Association, was quoted as saying in . Several memorabilia will be on sale in an exhibiiton that will take place on May 31.Kensington Oval has the distinction of hosting the first Test in the West Indies, when England toured in 1930. It went on to become one of the most impressive grounds in the Caribbean and was a West Indian fortress for many decades. After the ongoing Test, the ground is set to be demolished and a new stadium, with a capacity of 28,000, will be constructed.Meanwhile, the 40 living Barbados cricketers who have represented West Indies – including illustrious names such as Clyde Walcott, Everton Weekes, Garfield Sobers and Gordon Greenidge – have formed a company to promote Barbados cricket around the world. There main purpose is to team up with international, regional and local sponsors to generate funds to promote Barbados cricket.

Doors are opening for Karachi and Peshawar – Shaharyar

Shaharyar Khan, the chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board, said yesterday that the doors of international cricket were opening for Karachi and Peshawar. He also urged followers of the game to consider the Indian series on a national level rather than making it a regional or provincial issue.Shaharyar, in a statement, admitted that he felt sad for the people of Karachi and Peshawar from the bottom of his heart. “I am sad, there is no doubt about that. But I am happy that the Indian cricket team is coming to Pakistan after nearly 15 years, and has also agreed to play one-day internationals in Karachi and Peshawar which were previously branded as no-go areas by the top teams.”Referring to the itinerary for the Indian tour, he stated that he had two primary objectives in mind with regard to the forthcoming series. “The first was that the tour should proceed on schedule, and second that Karachi and Peshawar should not be bypassed again and matches definitely scheduled in these cities. Both these objectives had been achieved.”Initially, Test matches had been scheduled in both Karachi and Peshawar. However, with the announcement of the Indian elections, there was a clear indication that India would seek a postponement or cancellation of the tour in order to avoid the high-sensitivity cricket visit overlapping with the Indian elections.”Mr Vajpayee’s confirmation of the tour removed all doubts, but we needed to be sensitive to India’s security concerns. An Indian team paid a weeklong visit to all the centres where matches were scheduled, and indicated that while they were fully satisfied with ground and hotel arrangements, the 8-9 days’ stay of the Indian team in Karachi and Peshawar for Test matches would be a cause of concern for the Indian Board and government. On their return, the Indian position was confirmed. However, they agreed to play one-day matches at Karachi and Peshawar, confirming their earlier indication that these two cities would not be bypassed.”He added: “I am myself a resident of Karachi and wanted to schedule a Test in Pakistan’s largest city for my first series as chairman.”Karachi and Peshawar have not hosted any important series for three years – West Indies and Australia declined to visit Pakistan at all, and New Zealand aborted their tour because of a bomb blast just outside their hotel. South Africa also refused to play in Karachi and Peshawar last year.Shaharyar concluded: “India’s decision to play one-day internationals in Karachi and Peshawar is a welcome development since it opens the doors for India – as indeed for all other countries – to resume Tests and one-day internationals at Karachi and Peshawar.”He stressed that the itinerary, which includes Karachi and Peshawar for ODIs, should therefore be seen as the beginning of a welcome phase for cricket in these cities, and needs to be viewed at national rather than provincial level. He expressed the hope that the cricket-loving public of Karachi and Peshawar would show their discipline and sporting attitude in welcoming the Indian team, thereby ensuring that in future all reservations to playing in those historic cities would be dispelled.

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