Friday, 30 November 2012

Cricket On This Day - 30th November - Cricket World TV

A cricket video for Cricket World TV about cricket news today in cricket history and a look back at cricket history being made on this day, from international cricketers born on this day to those scoring centuries and taking five-wicket hauls.

Included in today's show are cricketers such as Mohammad Yousuf, Muttiah Muralitharan and Chaminda Vaas.

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Cricket World has covered all the main events in world cricket including World Cup finals, milestones achieved by the likes of Muttiah Muralitharan, Brian Lara and Sachin Tendulkar, the spot fixing trial, the Ashes as well as producing videos about cricket at all levels.

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Blind Cricket T20 World Cup - Doraiswamy Narangathan Interview

In the build-up to the inaugural Blind Cricket Twenty20 World Cup, we spoke to Doraiswamy Narangathan about the history of blind cricket, the rules of the game, his involvement in blind cricket and who he thinks will prevail in Bangalore.

1. The history of blind cricket

2. The rules of blind cricket

3. The history of blind cricket World Cups

4. The joy that blind cricket brings to those competing

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Cricket Video - Boxer Andrew Flintoff Exclusive On Ashes, Boycott And Bairstow - Cricket World TV

A cricket video for Cricket World TV as we delve into our archives and bring you this interview from earlier in the summer with Andrew Flintoff.

Retired from cricket since 2009, Flintoff has been granted a license to box professionally, and is set to make his debut in a fight against Richard Dawson on 30th November.

Putting the debate to one side about whether Flintoff boxing is good or bad for the sport, in this interview - where you can clearly see the scars of his boxing training on his lip - he talks about meeting up with fellow members of England's 2005 Ashes-winning side, Yorkshire legend Geoffrey Boycott and Yorkshire/England batsman Jonny Bairstow.

The event where we caught up with him was at Sheffield Collegiate Cricket Club for a Michael Vaughan SCCC XI vs England Cricket Legends XI, managed by Iconic Event Management.

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Khawaja To Captain Prime Minister's XI Against Sri Lanka

Khawaja To Captain Prime Minister's XI Against Sri LankaKhawaja To Captain Prime Minister's XI Against Sri LankaUsman Khawaja will lead the Prime Minister's XI against the Sri Lankans

Usman Khawaja will captain the Australian Prime Minister's XI in a three-day tour game against Sri Lanka which begins on 6th December in Canberra.

Khawaja is the only player in the squad with Test match experience although Glenn Maxwell has played limited overs cricket for Australia.

Sri Lanka will play three Tests, five One-Day Internationals and two Twenty20 Internationals during their tour.

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"It is a talented team that has an ideal mix of youth and experience," National Selection Panel chairman John Inverarity said.

"Usman Khawaja has been nominated as captain. He, Glenn Maxwell, Alex Doolan and Scott Henry have been released from their BBL franchises to take this opportunity to further their experience in the longer form of the game. They are players who have shown some excellent form in recent months and will be looking to enhance their claims for higher honours.

"Dean Solway from the ACT is a talented young batsman who will be keen to impress on his home turf. Scott Henry, Marcus Harris, Travis Head and Sam Whiteman are young left-handed batsmen. Each has produced at least one outstanding first-class innings recently and Whiteman will be given an opportunity to display his skills as an accomplished wicket-keeper.

"Luke Butterworth is an experienced medium-fast swing bowler who bowls with great accuracy and will provide great stability to the attack," Inverarity added.

Prime Minister's XI (from): Usman Khawaja (captain), Luke Butterworth, Alex Doolan, Matthew Gale, Marcus Harris, Travis Head, Scott Henry, Glenn Maxwell, Chadd Sayers, Dean Solway, Ashton Turner, Sam Whiteman (wicket-keeper)

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AUDIO: Cricket remembers Ricky Ponting

29 November 2012 Last updated at 23:21 GMT


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Ponting Waits His Turn As Wickets Tumble At The WACA

Ponting Waits His Turn As Wickets Tumble At The WACAPonting Waits His Turn As Wickets Tumble At The WACAJacques Kallis is bowled by Mitchell Starc on an opening day at the WACA which saw 12 wickets fall

South Africa 225 (du Plessis 78no, Lyon 3-41) v
Australia 33-2 (Philander 1-8)
Third Test, Perth, day one
Scorecard | Ponting Retires | Video
Report by John Pennington

Wickets tumbled on the opening day of the third and final Test between Australia and South Africa at the WACA in Perth, as both sides wrestled to take control of the match.

After Nathan Lyon took three wickets, South Africa were bowled out for 225 despite another unbeaten knock from Francois du Plessis and in reply, Australia closed on 33 for two.

There was a humourous moment late in the final session when the crowd rose to acclaim Ricky Ponting's arrival at the crease at the fall of Australia's second wicket before realising that Nathan Lyon had instead strolled out as nightwatchman.

Du Plessis, fresh from scoring a brilliant unbeaten century to save the second Test, made a fluent 78 in 142 balls as South Africa recovered from 75 for six.

The Proteas handed a debut to Dean Elgar and recalls to Vernon Philander and Robin Peterson while Australia recalled Shane Watson, Mitchell Johnson and Mitchell Starc as well as giving John Hastings his first start.

South Africa won the toss and chose to bat but were quickly in trouble as Australia's four-pronged pace attack shared the wickets between them to run through the top order.

Watson struck first to have Graeme Smith caught by Michael Clarke for 16, Starc bowled Alviro Petersen for 30 and Jacques Kallis for two, Hastings had AB de Villiers (4) caught by Clarke and Mitchell Johnson had Dean Elgar caught behind without scoring.

Hashim Amla was run out by David Warner for 11 but du Plessis was able to keep the runs flowing thanks to excellent support from Peterson, who made 31 in 45 balls and Philander, whose 30 came from 54 balls.

Du Plessis boosted his Test average to 266 by hitting 12 fours in another act of defiance during an innings of class - he played with the authority and grace of a man who has played as many Tests as Ponting or Kallis, particularly with his crisp, precise driving through the off side and a couple of dismissive pull shots.

The only way through for Australia was to take the wickets of his partners to end the innings; it was off-spinner Lyon who did the trick, dismissing both Peterson and Philander and then having Morne Morkel (17) caught by Hastings after Dale Steyn was bowled by Johnson for two.

Lyon returned three for 41, Johnson two for 54, Starc two for 55, Watson one for 22 and Hastings one for 51.

South Africa bounced back immediately when Ed Cowan was caught by Smith as he pushed firmly at Steyn from the first ball he faced.

It got even better for the tourists when Philander had Watson trapped in front for 10 soon after. South Africa were intiially a little cautious over reviewing what looked like an obvious leg before shout but made the right decision.

The amusement surrounding Lyon's entry soon gave way to application and concentration and he did a fine job, making seven in 22 balls with Warner unbeaten on 12 at the other end having also applied himself well against a testing new ball spell from Steyn and Philander.

The opening Test in Brisbane was also drawn, leaving the series tantalisingly poised and with the match well advanced already, there is every chance that in this winner-takes-all contest, there will indeed be a winner.

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Du Plessis shines as SA struggle

Australia 33-2 v South Africa 225

South Africa were once again indebted to new boy Faf du Plessis as they fought back on day one of the third and final Test against hosts Australia.

Du Plessis, who was man of the match in the second Test on his debut, scored an unbeaten 78 to lift South Africa to 225 all out in Perth.

The visitors had slumped to 75-6 after winning the toss.

And there was some consolation for the Proteas late in the day as they reduced Australia to 33-2 at the close.

9-13 Nov: 1st Test, Brisbane - draw

22-26 Nov: 2nd Test, Adelaide - draw

30 Nov - 4 Dec: 3rd Test, Perth

Du Plessis, 28, scored 78 in his first Test knock last week and added an unbeaten 110 in the second innings, batting through the day to save the second Test and ensure the two sides went into the decider level at 0-0.

He shared partnerships of 57 with Robin Peterson (31) and 64 with Vernon Philander (28) to lift South Africa out of serious trouble as Australia's new-look pace attack prospered at the Waca.

The hosts fielded a totally changed pace battery from the second Test because of injury, with Mitchell Johnson recalled for his first Test in a year, Mitchell Starc promoted from 12th man and John Hastings handed his Test debut.

All three were among the wickets, but it was Shane Watson - freshly returned from a calf injury after missing his last eight home Tests - who made the breakthrough as South Africa captain Graeme Smith was caught at first slip for 16.

Starc excelled and removed opener Petersen for a steadily paced 30 with a fierce, full delivery before finding a way through the defence of Jacques Kallis, who has a hamstring problem, after the veteran all-rounder had scored two runs from seven painful-looking balls.

After lunch Hashim Amla was run out for 11 and AB de Villiers became Hastings' first Test victim, and it took some big hitting from Philander to assist Du Plessis in lifting them past 200.

Australia lost opener Ed Cowan for a golden duck as Dale Steyn struck in the first over of their reply and were 33-2 at stumps.

The hosts must win the game, which is Ricky Ponting's final outing in international cricket, to usurp South Africa at the top of the International Cricket Council Test rankings. 


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