Cricket

Morkel, Boucher deserve their big bucks: Proteas skipper

Morkel, Boucher deserve their big bucks: Proteas skipperMelbourne, Mar 28 : South Africa captain Johan Botha has said that Mark Boucher and Albie Morkel "get paid the big bucks" as they deserve it after leading the Proteas from a shaky 5-83 to victory over Australia in the first Twenty20 international.

Morkel was player of the series in the one-day internationals against Australia in January and on Friday night in Johannesburg scored 37 off 19 balls, including four fours and two sixes, adding 58 for the sixth wicket with Boucher.

England's humiliating capitulation sees Windies go 2-1 up in ODI series

England's humiliating capitulation sees Windies go 2-1 up in ODI seriesLondon, Mar 28: Captain Chris Gayle’s blistering 80 led West Indies to a thumping eight-wicket victory over England, who had earlier only mustered up a meagre 117 in 41.3 overs in a rain-affected third one-dayer in Barbados.

It was the second worst day of England’s tour of West Indies. Only being rolled over for 51 in the first Test in Jamaica was more humiliating than succumbing to West Indies in the third one-day international.

Jesse Ryder’s reaction after dismissal shows his hunger for runs

Jesse Ryder’s reaction after dismissal shows his hunger for runsNapier (New Zealand), Mar. 27 : Kiwi batsman Jesse Ryder appeared disappointed on Friday after completing his double ton, suggesting that he is hungry to score more runs.

Ryder slammed his bat on the ground after playing the ball back on to his stumps just after reaching his maiden double hundred.

Hard to breakthrough world class Indian batting line-up, says McCullum

Hard to breakthrough world class Indian batting line-up, says McCullumNapier(New Zealand),Mar. 27 : New Zealand vice-captain Brendon McCullum is expecting an Indian onslaught with Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar at the crease at the end of the second day's play in the Napier Test.

"There''s world class players still at the crease and world class players still to come. It''ll take an amazing effort from us to try and get through these next couple of batsmen," McCullum said.

Change of IPL venue could stand Ashes aspirants in good stead

South Africa confirmed as host of India cricket tournament Melbourne, Mar. 27 : A change of country for the second season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) could benefit Australian cricketers Brett Lee, Ryan Harris, Shaun Tait, Shane Watson and Shaun Marsh, all of whom are fighting to put their names in front of the national selectors ahead of the Twenty20 World Cup and the Ashes series.

Akhtar needs to prove fitness to earn place in national squad: Alam

 Akhtar needs to prove fitness to earn place in national squad: AlamLahore, Mar. 27 : Pakistan speedster Shoaib Akhtar may have announced that he is fully fit to be a part of the national squad, but coach Intikhab Alam has made it clear that Akhtar still needs to prove his fitness ahead of the one-day series against Australia in the UAE.

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