Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts

Monday, February 16, 2009

Nathan Bracken inspired Australia

Nathan Bracken

Nathan Bracken inspired Australia - and weary Twenty20 bowlers the world over - with a sequence of 10 consecutive dot balls from which New Zealand never fully recovered. A late Brendon McCullum onslaught positioned the visitors for a charge at Australia's modest 7 for 150, but Bracken bookended the innings with a canny final over that left the tourists stranded a run short.

Bracken became just the second Australian bowler to register a maiden in Twenty20 internationals with his first over to Peter Fulton, then proceeded to tie down the lively McCullum for a further four deliveries before conceding a run. He was later summoned by his captain Brad Haddin to close out the New Zealand innings, and he did not disappoint.

The tourists might have lost by a run, but only did so when Nathan McCullum blasted a four and a six from Bracken's final two deliveries when the match was all but gone. Prior to those two balls, Bracken had conceded no worse than a single. He finished with figures of 0 for 16; enough to earn the Man-of-the-Match honours.

New Zealand's run-chase began disastrously, when Martin Guptill - just two days removed from a breathtaking half-century at the Gabba - fell to Peter Siddle (2 for 24) in the first over of the innings. Siddle struck again with the wicket of Fulton in his next over and, combined with precise spells from Bracken and David Hussey, served to restrict the tourists to a steady run-rate through the early-to-middle overs.

The match appeared headed for an insipid finale until the the New Zealanders roared back into the contest by taking 20 from James Hopes' final over - McCullum proving the chief destroyer. But a suffocating closing spell from Bracken and a bizarre catch to Adam Voges ensured the result fell the way of the hosts.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

ICC Ranking : India leads Australia


India got Second Number at the ICICI Ranking. From the Last 9 matches Mahendra Singh Team continue with winning race. Last India-England series India win by 5-0 and whitewash to England. Now Running Series India ahead with 4-0 and its winning race continue.

At last month ago Australia on First Position, South Africa at Second and India at Third Position but from last South Africa – Australia Series South Africa won the Series and Australia goes to Second number and South Africa at Top most Level. Now from last running New Zealand – Australia Series New Zealand won first Two One day International matches and Australia swap from the Second to Third. So India comes to Second Ranking. Last Australia – New Zealand One-day International match New Zealand won by six wickets and takes a lead 2-0 in the five-match series. Chasing 226 for victory after winning the toss and electing to field, the Kiwis rode on a 61 off 75 balls from Grant Elliott to coast home with seven balls to spare.

Now South Africa with 125 Points at First, At Second Level India with 122 points just 3 Point behind from the First Level and at Third Number with 121 Point Australia. Forth Level New Zealand with 117 Points. If India won First Three ODI with India-new Zealand Series then India Will get First ICICI Ranking definitely.

In the ICC Test Rankings, Australia has 126 points. Second-placed South Africa has 121 Points will get a chance to Top. India is Placed Third with 118 Points.



Friday, February 6, 2009

Aussies’s Days are over now...

Scott StyrisNewZealand crash Aussies once again…


The alarm bells first rang about a year ago when Dhoni's India defeated Australia in 'straight sets' in the best of three finals of the Commonwealth Bank Series. Now, after losing 4-1 to a depleted South African side at home, Australia have well and truly fallen off the pedestal.

South Africa now lead the table in the ODI Rankings, ahead of Australia. New Zealand , who won a close series at home against the West Indies, are third.

New Zealand however face a tough away series in Australia and should lose the third spot to India, especially if India can win the ongoing series in Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka gained a little after vanquishing Pakistan , but had to struggle to defeat a rejuvenated Bangladesh side in the Tri-Nation tournament.

Bangladesh continued their good form to defeat Zimbabwe in the home series and overtake them in the ODI Rankings.

Table A shows the current ODI rankings.

Current ODI RankingsTable A : Current ODI Ranking

The corresponding ICC ODI rankings (as on January 30, 2008) are South Africa (125), Australia (125), India (120), New Zealand (113), Pakistan (111), England (108), Sri Lanka (106), West Indies (91), Bangladesh (46) and Zimbabwe (20).

Details

The ODI rating, now published regularly over the last seven years, is a judicious combination of every team's weighted index (WI) and tournament index (TI).

The WI, based on the most recent ODI encounters between every pair of teams as shown in Table B, is essentially a weighted average that considers the 'opposition strength' (because wins against strong opponents must be rewarded more) and the 'home-away-neutral' factors (because teams usually win more at home, and lose more playing 'away').

The TI factors in a team's performance in tournaments and series (and thereby seeks to better reward wins in 'big' matches).

ODI ScorecardTable B: ODI Scorecard

The TI is currently based on a time 'window' spanning the last 12-13 months; i.e. the period January 2008 to January 2009 (see Table C).

Tournament Points TallyTable C : Tournament Point Tally

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Michael Clark left IPL


Lalit modi Indian Premier League (IPL) Chairman and Commissioner said Michael Clark would not play in Second season of IPL. Michael Clark will decide to take rest at home and will spend all his time with family. Australia Vice-captain Michael Clark had given a miss to the inaugural season of the IPL as well owing to a hectic international commitment. Michael Clark is happy to spend time with family.

The Australian vice-captain Michael Clark is only the second foreign player to breach the $1 million mark, after Andrew Symonds got a fee of $1.35 million last year. Michael Clark said that there is very busy schedule of Australia so he want to rest with his family couple of week.

Indian Premier League is the best preparation for the Twenty-20 World cup. So the IPL is the most important for all Players. It's a wonderful thing for cricket, its definitely improved Twenty20 cricket, its played a part in improving one day cricket," he added.

Australian 13 Players Continue with Indian Premier League Ricky Ponting, Andrew Symonds, Shane Warne, Glenn McGrath, Adam Gilchrist, Matthew Hayden, Nathan Bracken, David Hussey, Michael Hussey, Simon Katich, Justin Langer, Brett Lee and Cameron White.

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