Sunday, 17 June 2012

Perera hat-trick powers Sri Lanka’s win over Pakistan in 4th ODIhisara Perera took a hat-trick as a staggering collapse from Pakistan handed Sri Lanka a comfortable 44-run win in the fourth One-Day International in Colombo. Chasing 244 to win, Pakistan were 166 for two before they lost their remaining eight wickets for 33 runs, crumbling replying to Sri Lanka’s Kumar Sangakkara-inspired 243 for eight. The left-hander made 97 and Mahela Jayawardene 40 to steer the Sri Lankans to a decent score as the two sides were greeted by good weather in Colombo. Tillakaratne Dilshan (24) and Dinesh Chandimal (18) gave Sangakkara support and he fell three short of a century before a brace of wickets apiece from Sohail Tanvir, Saeed Ajmal and Mohammad Hafeez pegged the home side back somewhat. Sri Lanka struck early to remove Hafeez for nought – his fifth duck in the last six limited overs internationals – and then Asad Shafiq for 25 but half-centuries from Azhar Ali and Misbah-ul-Haq revived the innings. Azhar made 81 not out in 126 balls and Misbah 57 in 77 balls before his dismissal precipitated their demise. Aside from Ajmal, who made 12, the remaining batsmen fell for nought or one as seven wickets fell for 13 runs in less than four overs. Thisara Perera did the bulk of the damage with four for 42, Lasith Malinga took two for 30 and there was one apiece for Nuwan Kulasekara, Angelo Mathews and Sajeewa Weerakoon. Perera’s hat-trick came when he had Younus Khan caught behind, Shahid Afridi caught by Chandimal and Sarfraz Ahmed caught by Jayawardene in the 41st over.hisara Perera took a hat-trick as a staggering collapse from Pakistan handed Sri Lanka a comfortable 44-run win in the fourth One-Day International in Colombo. Chasing 244 to win, Pakistan were 166 for two before they lost their remaining eight wickets for 33 runs, crumbling replying to Sri Lanka’s Kumar Sangakkara-inspired 243 for eight. The left-hander made 97 and Mahela Jayawardene 40 to steer the Sri Lankans to a decent score as the two sides were greeted by good weather in Colombo. Tillakaratne Dilshan (24) and Dinesh Chandimal (18) gave Sangakkara support and he fell three short of a century before a brace of wickets apiece from Sohail Tanvir, Saeed Ajmal and Mohammad Hafeez pegged the home side back somewhat. Sri Lanka struck early to remove Hafeez for nought – his fifth duck in the last six limited overs internationals – and then Asad Shafiq for 25 but half-centuries from Azhar Ali and Misbah-ul-Haq revived the innings. Azhar made 81 not out in 126 balls and Misbah 57 in 77 balls before his dismissal precipitated their demise. Aside from Ajmal, who made 12, the remaining batsmen fell for nought or one as seven wickets fell for 13 runs in less than four overs. Thisara Perera did the bulk of the damage with four for 42, Lasith Malinga took two for 30 and there was one apiece for Nuwan Kulasekara, Angelo Mathews and Sajeewa Weerakoon. Perera’s hat-trick came when he had Younus Khan caught behind, Shahid Afridi caught by Chandimal and Sarfraz Ahmed caught by Jayawardene in the 41st over.

hisara Perera took a hat-trick as a staggering collapse from Pakistan handed Sri Lanka a comfortable 44-run win in the fourth One-Day International in Colombo.
Chasing 244 to win, Pakistan were 166 for two before they lost their remaining eight wickets for 33 runs, crumbling replying to Sri Lanka’s Kumar Sangakkara-inspired 243 for eight.
The left-hander made 97 and Mahela Jayawardene 40 to steer the Sri Lankans to a decent score as the two sides were greeted by good weather in Colombo.
Tillakaratne Dilshan (24) and Dinesh Chandimal (18) gave Sangakkara support and he fell three short of a century before a brace of wickets apiece from Sohail Tanvir, Saeed Ajmal and Mohammad Hafeez pegged the home side back somewhat.
Sri Lanka struck early to remove Hafeez for nought – his fifth duck in the last six limited overs internationals – and then Asad Shafiq for 25 but half-centuries from Azhar Ali and Misbah-ul-Haq revived the innings.
Azhar made 81 not out in 126 balls and Misbah 57 in 77 balls before his dismissal precipitated their demise.
Aside from Ajmal, who made 12, the remaining batsmen fell for nought or one as seven wickets fell for 13 runs in less than four overs.
Thisara Perera did the bulk of the damage with four for 42, Lasith Malinga took two for 30 and there was one apiece for Nuwan Kulasekara, Angelo Mathews and Sajeewa Weerakoon.
Perera’s hat-trick came when he had Younus Khan caught behind, Shahid Afridi caught by Chandimal and Sarfraz Ahmed caught by Jayawardene in the 41st over.

Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Imran Nazir 58 Runs Of 35 Vs Barisal Burners In BPL 2012 Nazir


Fawad Alam Catch of the Tournament


Mohammad Sami HATTRICK in BPL 16-02-12 Vs Dhaka


Kamran Akmal 54 In BPL Chittagong Kings v Sylhet Royals 2012


Ahmed Shahzad Brilliant Catch In BPL Of Fawad Alam


Ahmed Shehzad 56 Of 36 Balls In BPL 1st Match Barisal Burners v Sylhet Royals at Dhaka


T20 BIG BASH wallpapers ......................









Sachin Tendulkar completes 22 years in international cricket in 2012

Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar has achieved yet another significant milestone on Tuesday, the second day of the ongoing match. It was on November 15, 1989 that Tendulkar made his international debut against Pakistan in the Karachi Test. He is now the only contemporary cricketer and the ninth in the cricket history to play for 22 years.

Pakistan Vs England 3rd T20 Highlights Abu Dhabi 2012

India vs Sri Lanka 11th ODI Highlights Tri-Series Hobart 28 Feb 2012

Sunday, 26 February 2012

Perth Scorchers vs Hobart Hurricanes Scorecard T20 Big Bash


Toss – Hobart Hurricanes won the toss and elected to Bat.
Result – Hobart Hurricanes beat Perth Scorchers by 31 runs
Hobart Hurricanes InningsRB4s6sSR
Phil Jaquesc M Hussey b B Edmondson18192094.74
Ricky Pontingc M Hussey b B Edmondson17192089.47
Travis Birtc N Rimmington b B Edmondson403041133.33
Owais Shahrun out (P Collingwood/L Ronchi)241920126.32
Tom Triffitt (wk)b B Edmondson201511133.33
Rhett Lockyearrun out (P Collingwood/L Ronchi)460066.66
Jason Krejzalbw b M Beer120050.00
Naved-ul-Hasanc H Gibbs b B Hogg4310133.33
Xavier Doherty (c)run out (L Ronchi)240050.00
Ben HilfenhausNot Out01000.00
BenLaughlinb N Rimmington01000.00
Extras(b 0,lb 3,w 5, nb 2)10
Total(All Out; 19.3 overs)140(7.17 runs per over)
Fall of wickets (Hobart Hurricanes):
1-29 (Ponting, 5.3 ov), 2-52 (Jaques, 7.6 ov), 3-101 (Birt, 13.4 ov), 4-106 (Shah, 14.4 ov), 5-112 (Lockyear, 16.1 ov), 6-114 (Krejza, 16.6 ov), 7-126 (Naved-ul-Hasan, 17.6 ov), 8-139 (Triffitt, 18.6 ov), 9-140 (Doherty, 19.2 ov), 10-140 (Laughlin, 19.3 ov)
 BowlingOMRWEcon
Michael Beer401814.50 
Nathan Rimmington2.30712.80 
Mitchell Marsh402506.20(w 2)
Ben Edmondson4040410.00(nb 1 w 2)
Brad Hogg302719.00(w 1)
Paul Collingwood2020010.00(nb 1)


Perth Scorchers InningsRB4s6sSR
Herschelle Gibbsc T Triffitt b B Hilfenhaus250040.00
Marcus North (c)c R Lockyear b J Krejza16181088.89
Simon Katichc T Triffitt b B Hilfenhaus8810100.00
Michael Husseyc B Laughlin b R Lockyear06000.00
Paul Collingwoodlbw b B Laughlin4130030.77
Mitchell Marshc B Laughlin b Naved-ul-Hasan353521100.00
Luke Ronchi (wk)b Naved-ul-Hasan13161081.25
Brad Hoggrun out (B Hilfenhaus/T Triffitt)1100100.00
Nathan Rimmingtonc T Birt b X Doherty221402157.14
Michael Beerrun out (Naved-ul-Hasan)130033.33
Ben EdmondsonNot Out00000.00
Extras(b 0,lb 2,w 5, nb 0)7
Total(All Out; 19.3 overs)109(5.49 runs per over)
Fall of wickets (Perth Scorchers):
1-7 (Gibbs, 1.5 ov), 2-20 (Katich, 3.4 ov), 3-21 (Hussey, 4.6 ov), 4-28 (Collingwood, 7.3 ov), 5-44 (North, 10.1 ov), 6-71 (Ronchi, 14.4 ov), 7-72 (Hogg, 14.5 ov), 8-108 (Rimmington, 18.5 ov), 9-109 (Marsh, 19.3 ov), 10-109 (Beer, 19.5 ov)
 BowlingOMRWEcon
Jason Krejza301515.00 
Ben Hilfenhaus411022.50(w 1)
Xavier Doherty401513.80 
Rhett Lockyear10111.00 
Ben Laughlin403919.80(w 3)
Naved-ul-Hasan3.502727.00(w 1)