Owais Shah owns up to payment gaffe

Owais Shah has clarified the delay in the 25% of his $75,000 payment was because of an error in the bank details he had provided

Mohammad Isam02-Feb-2013Owais Shah has clarified the delay in the 25% of his $75,000 payment was because of an error in the bank details he had provided. He had initially complained about not being paid despite receiving a remittance slip from the BCB and had termed the situation “embarrassing” for the board.”In regards to my initial payment of 25 percent, the issue has been rectified,” Shah said in an email sent via his agent. “Initially, the bank details I provided to the BCB didn’t seem to go through properly which was unfortunate. It resulted in the delay but the BCB have acted very efficiently and I’m now happy with where things stand, which is great.”BCB’s acting chief executive Nizamuddin Chowdhury said Shah’s reaction was “premature” as the payments often take a few extra days to process. The bank had confirmed on Thursday that the transfer of the amount was not possible without the correct IBAN (International Bank Account Number).”A player of Owais Shah’s reputation gave a premature reaction in the public domain. This is regrettable,” Chowdhury told ESPNcricinfo. “Our bank sent us a correspondence on Thursday that the IBAN was incorrect and hence, his agent provided us with the information again and we had to make the transfer once again. Apart from the IBAN, a player has to provide his name, account number and swift code in order to transfer money from the country. In good faith, we had also given him the remittance slip that the bank provided us, so it is quite clear where we stand in this regard.”

سكاي: لاعب ليفربول يرحل إلى برايتون في الصيف

كشفت تقارير صحفية بريطانية، أن الإنجليزي جيمس ميلنر، لاعب فريق كرة القدم الأول بنادي ليفربول، لن يستمر مع الفريق الأحمر بعد نهاية الموسم الحالي.

ميلنر صاحب الـ37 عامًا، سينتهي عقده مع ليفربول، ولن يستمر مع النادي الإنجليزي، بعد أن جدد عقده في الصيف الماضي بأمر من يورجن كلوب المدير الفني للفريق.

شبكة “سكاي” البريطانية، أكدت أن جيمس ميلنر لديه عدد كبير من العروض في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، أبرزها من بيرنلي الصاعد حديثًا للبريمرليج، لكنه فضل الانتقال إلى برايتون.

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وشددت الشبكة البريطانية، على أن ميلنر توصل لاتفاق نهائي مع برايتون، وسيكون لاعبًا جديدًا في منظومة المدرب روبرتو دي زيربي الموسم القادم، والذي سيكون الـ25 له في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

ويسعى برايتون لتحقيق التوازن بين المواهب الشابة ومجموعة من القادة وذوي الخبرة، مثلما حدث عندما تعاقدوا مع آدم لالانا لاعب ليفربول الأسبق.

جيمس ميلنر سيغادر ليفربول بعد أن حقق لقب الدوري الإنجليزي مع النادي، ودوري أبطال أوروبا وكأس الاتحاد الإنجليزي وكأس رابطة المحترفين وكأس العالم للأندية، والسوبر الأوروبي، والدرع الخيرية.

Patel banks on New Zealand's ability to fight

Jeetan Patel, the New Zealand offspinner, has said his side can ‘fight’ and come back in the Hyderabad Test

Abhishek Purohit in Hyderabad24-Aug-2012

Jeetan Patel picked up four wickets on a tough day for New Zealand overall•Associated Press

Jeetan Patel, the New Zealand offspinner, has said his side can “fight” and come back in the Hyderabad Test despite needing another 133 runs to avoid the follow-on with all the specialist batsmen dismissed.”We have got the opportunity tomorrow,” Jeetan said. “Face the music, and fight – what we know the best. The best thing about the Kiwi cricketers is we know how to fight. We have been in a lot of situations where we had to fight. Tomorrow is a good chance for the guys to get back in.”While Jeetan was hopeful of a comeback, R Ashwin, his India counterpart, said the home side would have an eye on enforcing the follow-on if New Zealand were to get dismissed early tomorrow.”With respect to how the wicket is behaving and it being a little bit cloudy, I think we should be looking to bowl twice and get the job done,” Ashwin said.The pitch did not deteriorate much on the second day but there was a lot of bounce and some turn for the India spinners. Patel said New Zealand were expecting the pitch to behave the way it did. “I think the wicket has changed a little bit. But it’s still slow and low with the seamers. It is taking more turn, probably a little more than we expected, such as an under-prepared wicket, and we expected that.”Despite knowing that, New Zealand could not handle the Indian spinners, losing Martin Guptill to Ashwin’s first delivery and Brendon McCullum to Pragyan Ojha’s third ball. Ashwin and Ojha claimed all five New Zealand wickets to fall today. “It is disappointing. It’s as simple as that,” Jeetan said. “They bowled some good balls and we nicked them. That is what happens in cricket. It’s tough. It was always going to be a hard tour for us bowling first up on a wicket that does not help you.”Not that Jeetan did badly when he bowled. India usually target the opposition spinner, but Jeetan was difficult to get away, and ended with 4 for 100 in 41 overs. Bowling to a 6-3 on-side field right through, he restricted run-scoring opportunities, and three of his four wickets came when batsmen tried to hit out. With Daniel Vettori being New Zealand’s lead spinner, this is only Jeetan’s 14th Test since making his debut in 2006, and he spoke about making the most whenever he got the chance.”There aren’t too many opportunities when I get to play Test cricket, so when I do, I got to put my hand up. I want to contribute and get wins for us. Obviously, getting a four-for is nice but I will have to get more than that to get us over the line.”Jeetan said he had a made a few adjustments, both technical and mental, and was now enjoying his game more. “A couple of years ago, I made a couple of changes to my action and my mental approach to the game is different now. I’m trying to enjoy a lot more the moments that I play as opposed to looking at it as if it is my last moment. That sort of mental attitude has put me in the forefront of what’s happening rather than what has happened. Getting an opportunity in county cricket [for Warwickshire] was very good for me. I needed four months of just bowling as many overs as I could.”

Sussex qualify as Surrey go out

Sussex booked their place in the quarter-finals of the Friends Life t20 and ended Surrey’s hopes in the process following an emphatic six-wicket win at The Oval.

03-Jul-2012
ScorecardSussex booked their place in the quarter-finals of the Friends Life t20 and ended Surrey’s hopes in the process following an emphatic six-wicket win at The Oval.Surrey struggled to 106 for 6 before rain brought their innings to a premature end after 16.2 overs with Zander de Bruyn top scoring on 30 not out and Mike Yardy taking 2 for 15.Sussex made light work of reaching a revised target of 109 off 15 overs with Luke Wright (32), Matt Prior (25) and Chris Nash (22) steering them home with 20 balls to spare despite the efforts of stand-in skipper Gareth Batty (3 for 11).After making a positive start a flurry of wickets put the skids under Surrey’s hopes of setting a big target.Jason Roy was first to go for just four as he picked out Chris Liddle at mid-off to give Yardy his first wicket.Three balls later Steven Davies’ promising innings came to an end when he carved a wide ball from Liddle straight to Murray Goodwin at third man having hit 21 off 11 balls.Zafar Ansari lasted just three balls before he lobbed a catch to Wright off the bowling of Yardy to leave Surrey reeling on 32 for 3.Kevin Pietersen followed his duck against Hampshire the previous night by being caught on the boundary for eight trying to hit Will Beer over long on.Michael Rippon then bowled Matt Spriegel for nine and when the first stoppage for rain came Surrey were 86 for 5 after 14 overs.Rory Burns made 23 off 20 balls, including a six off Chris Nash, but then miscued a hook off Amjad Khan and was caught at deep fine leg by Scott Styris.When the rain returned Surrey were 106 for 6 after 16.2 overs and Sussex were set a revised target of 109 off 15 overs.Nash set the tone for Sussex’s reply as he blasted 22 off the first two overs before top edging a catch to Davies off the bowling of Stuart Meaker.Matt Prior plundered 25 off just 10 balls, including a big six off Dirk Nannes, only to be caught on the boundary while Wright made 32 off 21 balls when he offered a return catch to Batty.

Life in Division Three begins for Ireland

Ireland Women begin their new season in a new division this weekend. They were promoted to Division three of the ECB County Championship last season.

ESPNcricinfo staff01-May-2012Ireland Women begin their new season in a new division this weekend. They were promoted to Division Three of the ECB County Championship last season.The new campaign begins against Leicestershire at Bardon Hill and on Monday they play Huntingdon & Cambridgeshire on Monday at Sawston.Head coach Jeremy Bray is hopeful of another successful season: “The squad has got a great blend of youth and experience and I’m sure will be rewarded for all their efforts during the close season.”It’s an exciting time for Irish cricket in general and you can feel there’s a real buzz about the game at the minute. I’m sure it won’t be too long before the women are emulating the men’s team in terms of results.”2012 Squad
Isobel Joyce (capt), Clodagh Conway, Laura Delany, Emma Flanagan, Cecelia Joyce, Shauna Kavanagh, Louise McCarthy, Rebecca Rolfe, Melissa Scott Hayward, Clare Shillington, Alison Smith, Elena Tice, Mary Waldron

PIA romp to seventh QEA title

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ScorecardPakistan International Airlines needed just 21.4 overs on the final day to claim their seventh Quaid-e-Azam Trophy Division One. They took just two balls to wrap up Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited’s second-innings for 70 before their top order wasted no time chasing down the target of 107 in 21.2 overs for the loss of opener Kamran Sajid.ZTBL had not added to their overnight score of 70 when Anwar Ali had Iftikhar Anjum caught to claim his eight wicket of the match. Then, with Agha Sabir playing the anchor role, Sajid went after the ZTBL bowlers, smashing eight fours in his 34 that came off just 29 balls. He was dismissed by Sohail Tanvir but Sheharyar Ghani made sure there would be no respite for the bowlers, making 36 from 34 balls, with seven fours to take his side to victory in the company of Sabir, who made a comparatively patient 40 from 65 balls,

فرج عامر يعلن انتقال لاعب وسط الزمالك إلى سموحة

أعلن فرج عامر رئيس مجلس إدارة نادي سموحة، ضم لاعب من الزمالك، خلال فترة الانتقالات الشتوية الجارية.

وقال فرج عبر حسابه على موقع التواصل الاجتماعي “تويتر”: “نجحنا في ضم طارق علاء قائد منتخب مصر للشباب على سبيل الإعارة من الزمالك”.

واختتم: “طارق علاء لاعب وسط الملعب ينضم لسموحة لمدة سنة ونصف”.

وكان فرج عامر قد كشف، أمس الأحد، عن تعاون كبير بين الزمالك وسموحة في الفترة المقبلة. طالع

يذكر أن مرتضى منصور كان قد أعلن قطع إعارة محمود شبانة مدافع الزمالك المعار إلى سموحة، وعودته إلى الأبيض في يناير الجاري.

India U-19s continue to dominate

A round-up of the fourth match-day of the Quadrangular Under-19 series in India

ESPNcricinfo staff03-Oct-2011India Under-19s continued to dominate in the youth quadrangular series in Visakhapatnam, registering a comprehensive six-wicket win against Australia Under-19s.Batting first, Australia was in trouble straightaway, losing their top three for only three runs to Sandeep Sharma. Ashton Turner and captain Kurtis Patterson essayed a brief recovery, but once offspinner Baba Aparajith broke the stand, none of the lower middle could get going as Australia folded for 173 in 48.5 overs. In reply, India were solid, knocking off the runs with 17.4 overs to spare. The chase was built around a number of 30 and 40 something cameos from the top order – Aparajith top scored with an unbeaten 48. This is India’s fourth win in four games in the series.A team performance helped Sri Lanka Under 19s to a two-wicket win against West Indies Under-19s.Choosing to bat, West Indies slumped to 94 for 5 in 28 overs, before a 152-run stand for the sixth wicket between Kavem Hodge and Justin Greaves carried them to a competitive total. Fast bowler Lahiru Madushanka and left-arm spinner Amila Aponso were the pick of the bowlers, claiming five wickets between them, as West Indies put on 258 for 8 in their 50. Sri Lanka’s top and middle order all contributed in the chase, with each of the top seven scoring between 22 and 47. While West Indies kept pecking away at the wickets, the cameos were enough to carry Sri Lanka home with nine balls in hand. This is Sri Lanka’s third win in four games, while West Indies are yet to register a win in the tournament.

Amla, Kallis lead nominations for SA cricket awards

Hashim Amla and Jacques Kallis lead the nominations for this year’s SA cricket awards, with three nominations each. The awards celebrate the achievements of South African cricketers over the last season. They will be presented at a gala dinner on June 7.In the last season, South Africa played against Zimbabwe in a one-day series, against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates, India at home and in the World Cup, where they were knocked out in the quarter-finals.Amla has been nominated for the Test and one-day cricketer of the year awards as well as the overall cricketer of the year. In five Tests in the 2010-11 season, Amla averaged 64.25 and scored two centuries. He was equally impressive in the limited-overs format, averaging 60.61 and scoring five centuries in the 20 ODIs he played. Amla swept the awards last year, winning in all five categories he was nominated in.

Full list of nominees

  • CSA umpire of the year: Johan Cloete, Shaun George, Adrian Holdstock

  • MTN40 cricketer of the year: Faf du Plessis, Ryan McLaren, Imran Tahir

  • Standard Bank Pro20 cricketer of the year: Albie Morkel, Makhaya Ntini, Owais Shah

  • SuperSport series cricketer of the year: Vernon Philander, Jacques Rudolph, Imran Tahir

  • Standard Bank international Pro20 cricketer of the year: JP Duminy, Rusty Theron, Lonwabo Tsotsobe

  • Standard Bank one-day international cricketer of the year: Hashim Amla, AB de Villiers, Lonwabo Tsotsobe
    Castle Test cricketer of the year: Hashim Amla, Jacques Kallis, Dale Steyn

  • SA cricketer of the year: Hashim Amla, AB de Villiers, Jacques Kallis, Morne Morkel, Dale Steyn

Kallis scored 821 runs in five Tests in 2010-11, at an average of 136.83, including his first Test double-century. He also scored four other hundreds in the season, two of which came in the third Test against India in Cape Town in January. That performance has earned him the only nomination for the KFC so good award. He was slightly less prolific in one-dayers, averaging 38.90 in 11 matches, without scoring a hundred. He also took 10 wickets at an average of 24.50 in ODIs. Kallis previously won the cricketer of the year award in 2004.Dale Steyn, Morne Morkel and AB de Villiers have also been nominated for the cricketer of the year award. The pace pair excelled with the new ball in all formats while de Villiers averaged 72.71 in Test cricket, 56.68 in ODIs and was given the added responsibility of keeping wickets in the limited-overs formats. Lonwabo Tsotsobe, who emerged as the third prong in South Africa’s pace attack, has been nominated in the ODI and T20 cricketer of the year categories.On the domestic front, Jacques Rudolph, who topped the SuperSport series batting charts and Vernon Philander, who was the leading wicket-taker in first-class cricket, have been nominated for awards. Imran Tahir, who became eligible to play for South Africa last season, led the SuperSport series wicket-takers list until his international call up and has also been nominated for two awards.Retired international fast bowler Makhaya Ntini and England international Owais Shah are up against Albie Morkel for the Pro20 Cricketer of the year award.

Australia not looking to experiment against Canada

As they approach the end of the group stage, Australia are looking to dispatch opponents as efficiently as they can. Canada are hoping for a final World Cup hurrah

The Preview by Sriram Veera in Bangalore15-Mar-2011

Match Facts</pMarch 16, Bangalore
Start time 14:30 (09.00 GMT)
John Davison could open in his last match for Canada•AFP

The Big PictureAs Ricky Ponting was leaving the press conference, a scribe offered a friendly bit of advice: “Please bowl first, mate.” Ponting turned, smiled and said, “Ha! Bowl first eh?” before gliding out of view. Despite Ireland’s commendable performance, and two honourable fights by Canada and Kenya, Australia taking on an Associate still makes people wonder how long the game will last. A tired journalist’s view is, “Canada bat first, get bowled out for a paltry score, let the chase be done with and let’s hit the pub”. It’s a view that might be shared by Australian fans too, though they might want to see the spinners do a better job, and Ricky Ponting hit form with a big innings. The underdog fan might want a minor miracle. What about the players?Ashish Bagai, Canada’s captain, was asked a direct question about it: Will Canada try to play 50 overs and be satisfied with the honor earned in doing that? If he found it condescending, or realistic, Bagai didn’t show it. He just laughed a laugh that was open to interpretation before saying, “This is our last game. We will like to end it with a win. We will try doing that”.For his part, Ponting said, “The time for experiments is over. We have three games in a week’s time before the quarters and we want to be playing at our best. We are looking to win tomorrow’s game comfortably.”For Canada this is as big as it gets. It is their final appearance on this stage before they disappear for four more years, and maybe more, depending on the ICC’s designs for 2015. It is also John Davison’s last game and Canada are thinking about the possibility of sending him to open. It will also be the last sighting of Bagai, a fabulous wicketkeeper, and Balaji Rao, a legspinner who has dared to flight, drift, and turn, something uncommon in the bigger teams.Australia’s 33-match unbeaten run in World Cups is unlikely to end tomorrow but they have to iron out a few wrinkles. Ponting’s form hasn’t been too flash and he knows it. “I would have liked to score more runs in the game against Zimbabwe but was run out. The other games too were the same. Getting 30 or 40 is not what you are after; you have to make big scores. Since we have not played too many games, we are out of touch.” The spinners haven’t set the world on fire as Ponting said the other day. Their batsmen will also be tested by Rao.Form guide (most recent first)
Australia: WWWWW
Canada: LWLLL
Watch out for…Bagai’s wicketkeeping: MS Dhoni is the best at stumpings and Kumar Sangakkara is solid all round but Bagai has looked the most fluent and natural keeper in the competition. He is quick on his feet, uses soft hands, has a wonderful anticipation, and oozes confidence when he stands up to the medium-pacers. Of course Canada rarely get close to winning, and so we will never know how good Bagai is in pressure situations, but there is enough skill to make you watch him keep.After Shahid Afridi, Balaji Rao has to be the one of the best legspinners out there. While Afridi snares his victims with sliders and variations in pace, Rao tries to treat your senses. The slow amble to the crease, the ripping release, the courage to flight, the ability to get it to drift, and the turn he can extract, makes him a neat package to watch.When Brad Haddin is at his best, he reminds you of Damien Martyn, especially when he unfurls that silky drive through extra cover. The problem is he suddenly changes into Shane Watson. For a man who can time the ball so well, he often goes hard at the ball and tries to crash it up and over the field. Perhaps he still sees himself as a wicket keeper-batsman, whose job is to score quick runs, rather than a top-class batsman. Ponting urged him to convert his starts and that’s a sign that the captain wants Haddin to have higher ambitions.Pitch and conditionsThe pitch is the same one on which Australia played Kenya. So it is bound to get slower and aid turn. It will be interesting to see how the Australian batsmen fare against the spinners.Team newsConsidering the workload in playing three games in quick succession, Australia are likely to rest Shaun Tait and give John Hastings a go.Australia (probable): 1 Shane Watson, 2 Brad Haddin (wk), 3 Ricky Ponting (capt), 4 Michael Clarke, 5 Cameron White, 6 Michael Hussey, 7 Steven Smith, 8 John Hastings, 9 Mitchell Johnson, 9 Brett Lee, 10 Jason KrejzaCanada (probable): 1 Hiral Patel, 2 John Davison, 3 Zubin Surkari, 4 Ashish Bagai (wk), 5 Jimmy Hansra, 6 Rizwan Cheema, 7 Ruvindu Gunasekara/Parth Desai, 8 Harvir Baidwan, 9 Khurram Chohan, 10 Henry Osinde, 11 Balaji RaoStats and trivia Ricky Ponting is only player to have scored 1000 World-cup runs as a captain. He is the second after Tendulkar to score over 1600 runs in World Cups.Ashish Bagai is third captain-wicketkeeper to score fifty on two or more occasions in the World Cup. Kumar Sangakkara and Alec Stewart are other two. Quotes”We don’t have any time to worry about experimentation and getting our skills right. It’s about going full steam and playing the brand of cricket that holds good in bigger games”
“Balaji Rao has done really well for us in this tournament, right from the warm-up games. He brings great value in the dressing room too and mentors the other young spinners.”

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