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India reject Champions Trophy in October 2009

The Indian board has rejected suggestions made during the ICC’s chief executives’ committee meeting in Dubai on Wednesday to conduct the Champions Trophy in October 2009 because it will clash with the “very important” one-day series at home against Australia. The issue now passes to the ICC Board, which meets on Thursday.

“We have said that the Champions Trophy in October will not be possible for us since we are hosting Australia at that time,” Niranjan Shah, the BCCI secretary, told Cricinfo. “The one-day series against Australia is a very important fixture for us. It has been scheduled and we can’t do anything about it. All the boards will have to find another solution or window for the Champions Trophy.”

The BCCI is planning to hold the first of the seven one-day matches against Australia on October 13, three days after the conclusion of the Champions Twenty20 League, which it is organising along with Cricket Australia and Cricket South Africa (CSA).

However, the Pakistan Cricket Board’s chief operating officer Shafqat Naghmi remained hopeful the Champions Trophy would be held next October. “The future tours programme was discussed in detail on the first day of the meeting and besides India other countries have also said they can’t change their prior commitments,” he told PTI. “But Pakistan is pushing for the tournament to be held in October because as it is the ICC has an agreement with its broadcasters that it can’t postpone the tournament for more than 13 months.”

The ICC board had, on August 24, decided to postpone the Champions Trophy that was originally scheduled to be held in Pakistan from September 12 after five of the eight participating nations expressed security concerns about the host country. David Morgan, the ICC president, said “it was considered prudent to postpone the event to October 2009, a time when we all hope conditions may be more acceptable for all the competing teams”.

The concept of an alternative structure to bilateral tours, including an enhanced Test championship, with the ICC taking a greater central “ownership” of the programme, was also discussed at Wednesday’s meeting. However, sources said it did not appear to make much headway during the CEC meeting with a number of boards unconvinced about the idea, especially about the extent of their ownership and role under such an arrangement.

The concept was kicked off during the ICC annual conference in Dubai in July, and Cricket Australia was entrusted with the job of coming up with a plan. The key considerations were: all three formats of international cricket should be protected and promoted with Test cricket identified as the pinnacle of the sport; “icon” Test series must be protected; ICC should look at ways of taking greater central “ownership” of international cricket outside its events or at least providing for more consistency in marketing/promotion; and the concept of a Test Championship and/or play-off should be explored further.

Sachin Fit ,back to irani cup

A fit-again Sachin Tendulkar is all set to get back into his groove after a poor run with the bat in the three-Test series against Sri Lanka by taking part in the Irani Cup tie for Rest of India against Delhi at Vadodara later this month.

“I will be participating in the Irani Trophy. Just now I’m fine,” declared the master batsman at a promotional event for Aviva Insurance of which he is a brand ambassador.

The selectors will choose on Monday a near-strength Test squad for the annual tie from September 24-28 between last season’s Ranji Trophy champions (Delhi) and the Rest of India and are expected to name Tendulkar in the squad.

Tendulkar had to miss the five-match ODI series against Sri Lanka, after being a part of the Test squad under Anil Kumble that lost the series to the home team 1-2, after sustaining an elbow injury while fielding in the third and final match at Colombo. He returned home and was replaced in the ODI squad by S Badrinath.

The champion batsman could muster only 95 runs at a very dismal average of 15.83 per innings with 31 in the second innings of the second Test at Galle, won by India, as his highest score in the three-match Test rubber.

Before the series, the ace batsman, who appeared in his 150th Test in Colombo, was only 172 runs adrift of overtaking West Indian great Brian Lara as the highest run getter in Tests, but fell way short of that target.

The Irani Cup tie is seen as a virtual selection trial by the selectors who want to pit the best players from the Rest of India to take on a strong Delhi team and prepare the Indian squad for the high-profile Test series against Australia starting in Bengaluru next month.

Tendulkar, who had played a stellar role in guiding India to its first-ever ODI tri-series win in Australia in March, was asked about the perceived divide between seniors and juniors in the team at the promotional event and replied that showing maturity was important.

The ace batsman was also all praise for the Indian Olympic medallists, including first-ever individual gold winner for the country — rifle shooter Abhinav Bindra – at last month’s Beijing Games.

“It was good that India could get three medals in the Olympics which has made all the countrymen proud. People only remember successful people but efforts (made) should also be counted and recognised,” he felt.

He also said that sports federations need to develop infrastructure and facilities for the players to excel. “They should fulfil reasonable requirements of the sports persons,” Tendulkar added.

Srilanka won the Toss and elected to bat first

Finally Jayawardene won the toss and elected to bat.According to Dhoni it is not a important game.

Murulidharan and chamida vaas is rested for this watch live action on livecricket.kollym4u.com

India vs srilanka live score card 5th ODI

India is going to target mendis as they already clinch the series.Dhoni is keen to set the record against mendis , probably he may play one down in the fifth one day international between india vs Srilanka

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India win and clinch the first ever ODI series victory in Srilanka

Toss played the crucial role again

The Indian skipper not only handled the team well but also showed how top class spinners have to be played. He played two knocks in this tournament which should never be forgotten. He showed everyone how Ajantha Mendis has to be tackled.

Speaking about the 46-run victory, which helped the Indians to clinch the five-match series 3-1, Vengsarkar said that this was one of the best overseas wins

Dhoni on the other hand achieved his second important ODI win abroad after winning the CB series tri-nation series in Australia earlier in the year

 

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