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Johnson: One warm-up match in India not enough

Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson said that only one warm-up game in India would not sufficient for the team before October test mach. He said that the team needs more practice for outstanding performance. He demanded to increase the number of matches.

But BCCI is not interested to increase the number of matches as it can hamper India’s domestic game schedule. However, Australia has not formally requested for additional match.

Johnson said that the team will do its best to win the matches scheduled in next 3-4 months. All the players are well fit and ready take any challenge.

Asif Case: Probe Completed By PCB Committee

The PCB constituted special committee to look into Mohammad Asif's detention at Dubai Asif Case: Probe Completed By PCB Committeeairport in June this year for the alleged possession of an illegal substance has completed its investigation.

The committee led by Shaqfat Naghmi had been asked to acquire all the documents related to the case, establish facts, and after a complete investigation, submit a report to Nasim Ashraf, the outgoing PCB chairman. The report would be later sent to the ICC.

Naghmi said, "We have completed our work and now it's up to the new chairman to decide on our recommendations.”

Kaneria yearns for Test cricket action

On Thursday Pakistani leg spinner Danish Kaneria seemed a bit frustrated for not playing Test cricket for more than eight months, since he had a tour in India in last December and thus he requested his board to increase the Test schedule.

He queried, "Just imagine my last Test appearance was in India in December. Sometimes it is frustrating. How can a country go without a Test match for eight months?

Kaneria however, was amicable to the condition of PCB, after due to security reasons, Australia postponed their three-Tests and five ODI tour to Pakistan scheduled for April-May. The player, who recently injured his finger and had to go under small surgery, requested the Board to increase the Test schedule than thinking of more limited overs games.

Ten Day Billiard Event To Commence From Monday

Next week, the nation would see the popular billiards returning to Bangaluru, as Ten Day Billiard Event To Commence From MondayKarnataka State Billiards Association is hosting the ONGC IBSF World Billiards Championship from 1st September to last till 10th September.

In this 10 day even, championship would be conducted in the time and points format, while twenty four cueists from ten countries will compete for top honours.

Dhoni Back To Top Of ODI Rankings

Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni has again gained top place in the latest ICC ODI batsmen ranking.

He defeated South African player, Greame Smith in this race. He is ranked first following his consistent performance in the various matches. He has now 803 rating points. African player, Greame Smith lagged behind him by 27 points.

Greame Smith achieved second place in ICC ODI batsmen ranking. Dhoni was also number 1 player in a brief period in 2006.

Australian player, Ricky Ponting got third place in the ICC ranking followed by Michael Hussey and England skipper Kevin Pietersen. Master blaster Sachin Tendulkar gained 9th place while Yuvraj Singh gained 18th place.

Mahi To Miss Award Ceremony

Due to the ongoing one-day series in Sri Lanka, the Indian ODI and Twenty-Twenty captain Mahi To Miss Award CeremonyMahendra Singh Dhoni will miss the exalted Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award ceremony in the capital on Friday.

This once again proves that Mahi gives more importance towards his game as compared to that of award ceremonies.

Speaking with media people Ratnakar Shetty, chief administrative officer of the Board of Control for Cricket in India told that since Mahi is in Sri Lanka therefore Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award will be presented to Mahi’s father by the Honourable President of India.

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