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India vs Australia test series 2008 live from delhi

The Match starts exactly at 9.30 am IST

India has a good chance of winning the series if they dominate from the beginning.The advantage of the India is the pitch which is the slow and bit turn to help the spinners since there is no quality spinners in Australia there is a possiblity for australia to struggle.

While taking about the phase attack Australian have the geniune blowers who can do wonders for them.

Let us wait and watch how the indian team take on Australian Phase attack

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Bangladesh v New Zealand, 2nd Test, Mirpur, 1st day

There is some bad news, it is raining at Dhaka at the moment and the news that is coming in is that it is unlikely there will be any play before lunch and the weather forecast isn’t good for the whole Test.

Pakistan coach Lawson sacked

Geoff Lawson has been removed as Pakistan coach, just days after it was announced that he would see out the rest of his contract, ending in August 2009. The announcement came shortly after a meeting he had with PCB chief Ijaz Butt – responsible for the recent public flip-flops on the coach’s future – at which Lawson was told a decision would be conveyed to him by Saturday, following discussions within the board.

“Geoff Lawson has been relieved of his duties as coach of Pakistan,” Raza Rashid, PCB spokesman, said. “He will be paid three months’ salary as agreed in his contract in case of termination.” The contract of David Dwyer, the trainer Lawson brought with him, has not been ended though it is understood that he is reluctant to stay without Lawson.

Surprisingly, Lawson is believed to have heard of the decision after it became public. In fact, as news emerged, Lawson was on his way to train with some Pakistan players. “I have heard nothing yet from them,” Lawson told Cricinfo at the time. Later, he confirmed receiving a letter from the board informing him of the decision.

A PCB official denied this, claiming Lawson “had been informed by the board” when the decision was made public. Earlier in the afternoon Lawson had met Butt for the first time since the former Test player took over as chairman. It is believed Lawson’s performances as a coach weren’t discussed at the meeting.

it brings to an end an uncertain experiment, which began in July 2007 when Lawson beat the much-fancied Dav Whatmore to succeed Bob Woolmer as Pakistan’s coach. At the time it was widely thought a number of players in the national side had preferred Lawson, possibly because they were wary of Whatmore’s tougher attitude.

The start was promising, as Pakistan reached the final of the ICC World Twenty20 in South Africa in September last year. But from then on problems emerged. A new, unsettled team under Shoaib Malik, an inexperienced captain, lost vital series against South Africa at home and India away. Pakistan’s frontline fast bowlers, expected to prosper under a former fast bowler, were plagued by injuries, and the losses only added to the pressure on the new pair of Lawson and Malik.

It didn’t help that 2008, Lawson’s first full year in charge, was a disturbingly barren one for Pakistan. Australia pulled out of a full tour, the Champions Trophy was postponed and Pakistan was left to feed off minnows from Zimbabwe and Bangladesh. The opportunity to mould a team never arose, so that by the time Pakistan lost in the final of a Twenty20 tournament in Toronto, the push to remove Lawson, with a new administration in place, was higher than ever before.

Matters weren’t helped by the increasingly tetchy relationship with the local media, where rarely an opportunity went by from either side to have a dig at the other, as well as the previous selection committee, with whom Lawson had several run-ins. Ultimately he was only in charge for 15 months and five Tests.

Though it is early still, replacement names have been predictably bandied about, with Javed Miandad once again apparently in contention. Miandad, along with Aamir Sohail, have met board officials in recent days, though Miandad is reported to be in the running for a position in the governing board.

Intikhab Alam is also in the running, at least in the short term. “Inti might go along with the team to the Abu Dhabi series in the capacity of coach,” a board official said. “Nothing is certain yet but a number of options are being looked at, including looking at the whole question of whether we need a coach as such.”

Source: http://cricinfo.com

 

Kenya vs Zimbabwe 6th odi live streaming

6th Match: Kenya v Zimbabwe at Nairobi (Gym) – Oct 23, 2008
Match scheduled to begin at 09:30 local time (06:30 GMT)

Zaheer face ban for hayden sendoff

India’s bowling spearhead Zaheer Khan has been charged with dissent for his unruly send-off of Matthew Hayden on the fourth day of the second Test in Mohali, which India won by 320 runs.

Match referee Chris Broad charged the fast bowler with a level 2 offence, which means Zaheer faces a potential 50-100 per cent fine on his match fee or a one-Test or two-ODI ban.

Zaheer will appear before the match referee for an ICC Code of Conduct hearing.

The incident occurred when Harbhajan Singh dismissed Hayden and Zaheer Khan walked up to the outgoing batsman making gestures, which prompted the Australian batsman to complain to umpire Rudi Koertzen.

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