Aug 30, 2011

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Michael Clarke hits down the ground on his way to a ton, Sri Lanka Board XI v Australians, Colombo, 3rd day, August 27, 2011
Australia need runs from Michael Clarke, not just confident leadership


August 31-September 4, Galle
Start time 10:00 (04:30 GMT, 14:30 EST)

Big Picture
And so, the real challenge begins. Sri Lanka have won the Twenty20s and Australia took the ODI series, but those results will be quickly forgotten when this three-Test battle begins. In the one-day format, it was a meeting of the top two teams in the world, according to the ICC's rankings, but in the Tests it is No. 4 v No. 5, and neither team is content to sit in the middle of the pack. There are major personnel changes in both camps from the short format to the five-day game, and yet some lessons learnt over the past couple of weeks could have significance in the Tests.
Importantly, the Australians have now had a good look at Ajantha Mendis, whose mysteries they slowly began to understand over the course of the series. By the end of the ODIs, Australia's batsmen had worked out ways to cope with him, even if not all were reading his variations. However, handling Mendis over five days is a different proposition, especially on a pitch expected to turn from the first day. Watching the ball out of his hand and carefully trying to detect his subtle changes, over and over again, for every delivery in a long spell, requires supreme concentration. The Australians will find it draining. Even under normal circumstances, they can struggle against quality spin, and there will be times over the course of this match when they'll face tweakers from both ends with men around the bat. Michael Clarke doesn't mind using his feet, but how his colleagues handle the pressure will be key to Australia's chances.
The one-day series also revealed a significant difference in the captaincy of the two sides. Clarke has been Australia's full-time leader for less than six months, but already he has shown himself to be an intuitive, adventurous and aggressive captain, and it's impossible to quantify what effect that will have on Australia's performance over the coming months. By comparison, Tillakaratne Dilshan was at times slow to react to the changing game, and seemed to lack the natural leadership of Clarke. Dilshan is also relatively new to the role and if he leads from the front with a pile of runs, he'll have done his job, but it's hard to avoid the feeling that Sri Lankan would have been a more formidable foe under Kumar Sangakkara.
But the cold, hard facts are that both teams have struggled in Test cricket over the past couple of years. Back in 2008, Australia started the year as the top-ranked Test team in the world, on 141 points, while Sri Lanka were third on 109. Not much has changed for Sri Lanka, who are now fourth on 108. But Australia have plummeted to fifth, on 100 points.
Sri Lanka have won only one of their past 12 Tests, while Australia have won one of their past eight, and this is their first Test series since the disastrous Ashes campaign at home that led to the Argus review. Given that the Australians haven't played a Test in Sri Lanka in seven years, the hosts, with their spin-heavy attack on dry pitches, deserve to go into the series as slight favourites.
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In the spotlight
Sri Lanka's middle order was a major concern in the one-day series, but Australia will find it much tougher to get through a Test line-up featuring Thilan Samaraweera. Just getting rid of Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene doesn't mean the hard work is done. The obdurate Samaraweera will add some starch to Sri Lanka's batting order, although despite his reputation and experience, he hasn't brought out his best against Australia in the past. He's played five Tests against them but averages only 31.22 with a top score of 70. But in Sri Lankan conditions, where he averages 76.12 over the past four years, the Australians will underestimate him at their peril.
Australia will have two bowling debutants in Trent Copeland and Nathan Lyon, plus a fresh face in Usman Khawaja at No. 6, and they are entering the era of a new opening pair, but despite those sub-plots the focus will really be on Michael Clarke in his first Test series as captain. Clarke has impressed with his thoughtful leadership in the one-day team since taking over from Ricky Ponting, but it's not his management that's the issue. Clarke needs Test runs. He had a miserable Ashes campaign and in his past nine Tests he has averaged 21.58 without scoring a century. A strong series with the bat would ease the pressure on him. On the plus side he is a fine player of spin, which will help him in the Sri Lankan conditions, and he is coming off a century in the tour game.
Team news
Sri Lanka cut Seekuge Prasanna, Shaminda Eranga and Dhammika Prasad from the original 16-man squad on match eve. Lahiru Thirimanne's century in the tour match against the Australians might interest the selectors, while the other batting changes from the one-day team are the additions of Samaraweera and the wicketkeeper Prasanna Jayawardene to the middle order. The big question is how many spinners to play. Ajantha Mendis and Rangana Herath should have the front-running. But do they play an extra spinner and rely on Angelo Mathews as the second seamer? One man who won't be in the Sri Lankan XI is Lasith Malinga, who has ruled out a return to Test cricket despite the numerous entreaties he has received from the board and its selectors. Malinga's knees have not improved in their condition since he announced his retirement from Tests in mid-year, and he would only consider a return in the highly unlikely event of visible improvement.
Sri Lanka (possible) squad vs australia 1st test: 1 Tillakaratne Dilshan (capt), 2 Tharanga Paranavitana / Lahiru Thirimanne, 3 Kumar Sangakkara, 4 Mahela Jayawardene, 5 Thilan Samaraweera, 6 Prasanna Jayawardene (wk), 7 Angelo Mathews, 8 Suranga Lakmal, 9 Rangana Herath, 10 Ajantha Mendis, 11 Chanaka Welegedara.
Given how their fast bowlers performed in the tour match, Australia will stick with one spinner - the debutant Nathan Lyon. The New South Wales seamer Trent Copeland, deservedly, will make his Test debut as well, forming a three-man pace attack with Mitchell Johnson and Ryan Harris. The other major selection debate has been regarding who would man the No. 6 spot. Usman Khawaja's hundred in the tour match has secured him the place ahead of Shaun Marsh. It is also the first Test in the post-Simon Katich era, so Phillip Hughes will be keen to justify his selection.
Australia squad vs Srilanka 1st Test 2011 1 Shane Watson, 2 Phillip Hughes, 3 Ricky Ponting, 4 Michael Clarke (capt), 5 Michael Hussey, 6 Usman Khawaja, 7 Brad Haddin (wk), 8 Mitchell Johnson, 9 Ryan Harris, 10 Trent Copeland, 11 Nathan Lyon.
Pitch and conditions Australia vs SriLanka 1st Test 2011
The absence of any great pace threat means the Galle pitch is likely to take spin from the start, a state of affairs confirmed by the Australians' first visit to the ground on Monday. They were able to digest the sight of a bone-dry surface with very little grass coverage, and those attributes will only be heightened as the Test goes on.
Stats and trivia
  • The last time Ricky Ponting played a Test series not as captain - against India in 2003-04 - he made two double-centuries and averaged 100.85
  • Ponting is the only member of Australia's squad to have played a Test in Sri Lanka, while five of Sri Lanka's players remain from the most recent tour in 2004
  • Kumar Sangakkara needs 113 runs to move into 15th place on the list of all-time leading Test run scorers. As it stands, he's the only man in the top 20 to have played less than 100 Tests
Quotes
"Things have changed since our disappointing Ashes series. For anyone who played last summer that's still in our minds. But the reality is we've wiped the slate clean to some extent"
Michael Clarke
"It's totally different to one dayers when it comes to the Test cricket and a different team. We have a very solid batting line-up, in the last three or four years, No. 1 to No. 6 we've batted really well. I have confidence with my batting line-up"
Tillakaratne Dilshan                 Source for Preview:Cricinfo.com

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Aug 26, 2011

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Aug 23, 2011

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Aug 22, 2011

CAN shortlists Dasanayake, Senanayake & Habib as Nepali Cricket Coach





Pubudu Dasanayake, Sri Lanka´s former Test cricketer is all set to take the charge of coaching Nepali team. Dasanayake with another Sri Lankan cricketer Charith Senanayake and England cricketer of Pakistini origin Aftab Habib have been shortlisted by CAN technical committee led by Vice President Shree Harsha Koirala.

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According to a CAN source, Dasanayake had sought $ 10000 per month to take the charge of Nepali cricket but later settled for $ 5000 per month. “We´d discussed different names in the technical committee meeting and I´d suggested that the coach above fourty could be outdated and unaware of latest technology,” said General Secretary Paneru.
Dasanayake, 41, had played 11 Test and 16 One-Day-International matches for Sri Lanka and also played 108 First Class matches. Previously, He was coaching Canadian national team for the last four years. Dasanayake, former wicketkeeper batsman, was successful coach for Canada as the team qualified for the World Cup 2011 under his guidance.
Dasanayake will be the second Sri Lankan coach for Nepal if CAN appoints him. Former Sri Lankan cricketer Roy Luke Dias was first SL Coach for Nepal who returned to home on December after completing his 9-year long tenure in Nepal.
Dasanayake had debuted against South Africa in 1993 in Test and scored 196 runs in 17 innings with an average of 13.06. He had scored 85 runs in 16 ODI-s for Sri Lanka. In 2001, Dasanayake moved to Canada and played for the Canadian team. He was captain of Canada in 2005. He was appointed provisional coach in 2007 and later given the full charge of the Canadian team.
Meanwhile, Charith Senanayake, 49, played three Test and seven ODI matches. He had made his Test debut in 1991 against New Zealand. Senanayake was team manager of Sri Lankan cricket team in 2008.
English Cricketer, Habib is a familiar name for Nepali cricketers. He had played two Test matches against New Zealand and he coached Hong Kong in 2007. Under his guidance Hong Kong won ACC Trophy Elite Cup held in Malaysia in 2008 and ACC U-19 Elite Cup held in Kuwait 2009.

Aug 21, 2011

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Aug 20, 2011

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Aug 19, 2011

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Aug 17, 2011

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August 18-22, The Oval
Start time 11.00 (1000GMT)


A decision will be taken on James Anderson's availability on Thursday morning, The Oval, August 17, 2011




The Big Picture
England celebrated reaching No. 1 in the world with a good night in Birmingham on Sunday but it was soon back to the day job and, four days later, they already face the first test of their new status. The 'dead rubber syndrome' is always a risk when a team has scaled such heights to secure a major goal and Andrew Strauss will be desperate that nothing takes the gloss off the achievements of the last month.
In truth it will take a lot to remove the after-glow of three commanding performances, but this England team are never satisfied. They'll see this final Test at The Oval as a chance to lay down another marker with a show of hunger and desire. Even the great Australian sides under Mark Taylor and Steve Waugh had issues with keeping intensity high when a series was decided. England benefited with a number of one-off Test victories and won't want to offer India a similar opportunity.
It's difficult to see India bouncing back to save face over the next five days. They have been so far off the pace that this is a series they'll want to consign to history as quickly as possible. That, though, will be easier said than done with the fall-out well under way back at home and serious questions being asked of the team. Some of those questions are more sensible than others, but a number of players will be heading back with damaged reputations.
The much-vaunted batting line-up have one more chance to live up to their billing having not reached 300 in the series. The wait goes on for Sachin Tendulkar's 100th hundred, while Gautam Gambhir has disappointed and VVS Laxman hasn't made the most of some decent form. Then there's the challenge of taking 20 wickets. The pace bowlers have all had their moments but, collectively, have not been able to sustain pressure on England.
Praveen Kumar has been a tireless workhorse and Ishant Sharma has kept running in, but they have suffered from not having an economical spinner to tie up an end. If Oval history is anything to go by they could be in for more hard toil.
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It's been a mark of how dominant England's quick bowlers have been that Graeme Swann has been able to get away with his least productive Test series. He bowled nicely at Lord's but conditions haven't been in his favour and he struggled after being hit on the left hand at Trent Bridge, and it would complete the series perfectly if he could play a key role here. It would also quieten talk that he has a weakness against batsmen who attack him - like Mike Hussey did during the Ashes - and with a winter of cricket in the Middle East and subcontinent England will want their premier spinner at the top of his game again.
Sachin Tendulkar has been given a standing ovation every time he has walked to the crease and on most occasions when he's walked back. The problem has been that on none of those occasions as he had a hundred to his name. Even taking into account Tendulkar's lack of match practice before this series - not so much preparation time as he spent hours training at Lord's - and the strength of England's attack a top-score of 56 is still a major surprise. Credit for that goes mainly to the bowlers, especially James Anderson and Stuart Broad, but as India crumbled in the second innings at Edgbaston Tendulkar eased to 40 before being run-out backing up. The series needs a Tendulkar special.
 Team news
With Jonathan Trott and Chris Tremlett again ruled out the only question mark surrounds James Anderson's fitness. He came through a net session on Wednesday and the talk was positive from the England camp. Steven Finn and Graham Onions remain on standby should he be ruled out. Ravi Bopara, meanwhile, keeps his spot at No. 6 but pressure is growing on him to secure a place on the winter tour.
England (probable) squad vs India 4th Test 1 Andrew Strauss (capt), 2 Alastair Cook, 3 Ian Bell, 4 Kevin Pietersen, 5 Eoin Morgan, 6 Ravi Bopara, 7 Matt Prior (wk), 8 Tim Bresnan, 9 Stuart Broad, 10 Graeme Swann, 11 James Anderson
Praveen Kumar took a nasty blow on the thumb at Edgbaston and India were unsure about his fitness during training on Wednesday although he bowled a lengthy spell. RP Singh, who impressed on the 2007 tour, could come into the line-up, and he might play even if Praveen is fit with Sreesanth under pressure. A twin-spin attack including Pragyan Ojha is an outside chance, but Ojha could also pressure Amit Mishra. Meanwhile, Suresh Raina has been sorted out by the England bowlers but may retain his place ahead of Virat Kohli.
India (possible) squad vs England 4th test 1 Virender Sehwag, 2 Gautam Gambhir, 3 Rahul Dravid, 4 Sachin Tendulkar, 5 VVS Laxman, 6 Suresh Raina, 7 MS Dhoni (c) (wk), 8 Amit Mishra, 9 Praveen Kumar/RP Singh, 10 Ishant Sharma, 11 Sreesanth
 Pitch and conditions India vs england 4th 2011
A typical Oval pitch is expected (not the crumbling-type surface produced for the 2009 Ashes) which should mean a chance for the batsmen to dominate, something only England's have done so far in this series. There is a chance of some rain on Thursday but the weather is due to clear up after that until a chance of showers later in the weekend.
 Stats and trivia

  • Sachin Tendulkar is in danger of enduring one of the worst series in his career. Currently, his average of 26.50 is his fourth lowest in series of three or more Tests.
  • Even if England win this Test and take the series 4-0 they will lose their No. 1 ranking if South Africa win all their five Tests against Australia and Sri Lanka before Christmas
  • Tim Bresnan is aiming to make it 10 Test victories from 10 matches played  Quotes
"We're desperate to finish the summer on a high. The work ethic over the last couple of days has been good and encouraging and I'd be very disappointed if we took our foot off the gas."
Andrew Strauss knows that it's hard work that has brought England this far, and will push his team to end the Test series on a triumphant note
"We will stick to our game plan and hopefully it'll reflect in our performance. This is a sport, we go through tough times. It's challenges that make life interesting."
MS Dhoni remains typically philosophical ahead of the final match of what has been a very challenging tour for India
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Aug 15, 2011

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Aug 14, 2011

Nepal joins Australia & England in ICC U19 WC 2012

Nepal will join the defending champion and host Australia along with 1998 winner England in the Group A of ICC World Cup 2012 to be held in Queensland, Australia.
Scotland, Nepal, Ireland, Afghanistan, PNG and Namibia will join the Full Members at the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2012 in Australia are now known following the completion of the qualifying tournament in Ireland. And the team groupings for the 15-day celebration of youth cricket have now also been finalized.
The event will get underway in Queensland exactly one year from today and Scotland will be there as the leading Associate after winning eight of its nine matches during the qualifiers, which took place in Dublin and Derry.
Group B is made up of the last event’s runner-up and two-time winner Pakistan, New Zealand, Scotland and Afghanistan while 2000 and 2008 champion India has been drawn in Group C along with West Indies, Zimbabwe and PNG. Sri Lanka, South Africa, Bangladesh and Namibia make up Group D.
ICC Chief Executive Haroon Lorgat  said: “The ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup is a very important tournament for us and I want to congratulate those six teams who have qualified to take part in Queensland next year.”
“This tournament has proved to be an important stepping stone for elite young cricketers aspiring to play international cricket. It’s an opportunity for them to develop and test their skills in a high-pressure situation against the world’s best at this level,” he added.

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The Sri Lankans congratulate Michael Clarke, Sri Lanka v Australia, 1st ODI, Pallekele, August 10, 2011



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Big Picture
Turn, turn, turn. That was what the Australians had to worry about in the lead-up to the first ODI in Pallekele, after Ajantha Mendis bewildered them in the second Twenty20 with six wickets. But to everything, there is a season - even fast bowling in the spin-friendly Sri Lankan conditions, and Mitchell Johnson's own six-wicket collection showed that the attacks might be more evenly matched than it first appeared. He used his variations and bowled to his plans and set up a comfortable win for Australia, who have a 1-0 lead as the sides move to Hambantota for the next two one-day internationals.
For Sri Lanka, the most important thing is to take a good, hard look at the way their batsmen played on Wednesday. It was as if, after their two T20 victories, they had failed to adjust to 50-over mode. The captain, Tillakaratne Dilshan, set the tone with a very loose dismissal, trying to force David Hussey over mid-off from a ball that was too full, and he wasn't the only one to throw his wicket away. Mahela Jayawardene flashed at a fullish wide ball before he had his eye in and was caught behind, and Angelo Mathews copied his captain's folly. After the first few wickets fell, they never looked like batting out their 50 overs. When they walk out to bat in Hambantota, the message will be clear: a little more circumspection, a little less action please.
Australia put in a solid all-round performance in Pallekele, but the spin threat is still present. Their top order cannot lose focus when facing Mendis and Suraj Randiv, and if Lasith Malinga returns to the side, the pace attack won't exactly be a pushover either. But one of the real positives for Australia was the captaincy of Michael Clarke, who broke the opening stand when he introduced spin, held Johnson back and used him wisely, and kept attacking when a more conservative skipper might have taken his foot of the gas. It worked in the first match, now can his men back him again?
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After Australia's victory on Wednesday, Clarke was asked about how they had handled Ajantha Mendis, who managed only one wicket for the game. Clarke said he was pleased that the batsmen had given themselves a little extra time to get settled against Mendis. They won't have that luxury in every match. Shane Watson attacked Mendis but was still occasionally baffled, while Clarke and Ricky Ponting also had their moments of uncertainty. Brad Haddin was totally bamboozled. Given a bigger target to defend, or the chance to bowl first, Mendis with his variations could be a very dangerous weapon.
Ricky Ponting has made the transition from leader to follower with ease. After years of riding every bump with the team, he can now focus purely on his own performance, and allow Clarke to do the worrying. A composed half-century in the first ODI was a good sign, albeit in a low-pressure situation, and if he gets the chance to bat long he will be keen to prove why he should remain the one-day team's No. 3.
Team news
Although it was Sri Lanka's batting that let the team down in Pallekele, a change is more likely in the bowling department, especially if Malinga is fit. He missed the T20s and the first ODI with a back injury but has been training hard in an effort to be fit for Sunday's game. Suranga Lakmal would be the most logical man to miss out if Malinga returns, after he bowled poorly in the series opener.Sri Lanka (probable): 1 Upul Tharanga, 2 Tillakaratne Dilshan (capt), 3 Kumar Sangakkara (wk), 4 Mahela Jayawardene, 5 Dinesh Chandimal, 6 Jeevan Mendis, 7 Angelo Mathews, 8 Suraj Randiv, 9 Nuwan Kulasekara, 10 Ajantha Mendis, 11 Lasith Malinga.
Australia have no need to change their winning formula, unless they decide that another seamer would be advantageous after seeing Johnson's success in the opening game. But James Pattinson and John Hastings are unlikely to force a spinner out, so expect an unchanged line-up.
Australia (probable): 1 Shane Watson, 2 Brad Haddin (wk), 3 Ricky Ponting, 4 Michael Clarke (capt), 5 Michael Hussey, 6 David Hussey, 7 Steven Smith, 8 Mitchell Johnson, 9 Brett Lee, 10 Xavier Doherty, 11 Doug Bollinger.
Pitch and conditions
Hambantota's two previous ODIs resulted in 300-plus totals for the team batting first, but both were against minnow attacks. The Australians will certainly be expecting plenty of spin once again.Stats and trivia

  • Shane Watson is the world's leading ODI run scorer this calendar year, with 959 at 68.50
  • The match will be Michael Clarke's 200th ODI, making him the tenth Australian to reach that milestone
  • In the first match, Brett Lee became the second Australian to reach 350 ODI wickets. Only Glenn McGrath (380) has taken more
  • This will be Hambantota's third one-day international; the first two, both featuring World Cup minnows, both resulted in victory margins of more than 200 runs
Quotes
"One-day cricket is pretty much made for him and he'd be a vital part of their team."
Michael Hussey knows how much difference it will make to Sri Lanka if Lasith Malinga is fit             Source for preview:cricinfo
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Aug 10, 2011

Nepal Batting and Bowling Performance ICC U19 World Cup Qualifiers 2011.


In all the 9 matches, Nepal U19 players showed the allround performance in the ICC U19 World Cup Qualifiers 2011 at Ireland. Nepal managed to win 7 matches and lost 2 matches. With this performance, Nepal remained at the second spot among 10 nations to qualify for the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2012 in Australia/New Zealand.
In Batting, Naresh Budayair top scored the tally with 232 runs with 3 fifties. Sagar Pun got 226 runs with 3 fifties as well. In bowling, Rahul Vishvakarma topped the wicket tally with 21 wickets, 4/23 was his best figure of the match with an average of 13.42.
Against teams like PNG and USA, they posted totals of 277/7 and 264/9 respectively.

Nepal’s U19 Batting Performance
Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 0 4s 6s
P Airee 9 9 1 214 59 26.75 270 79.25 0 2 0 18 6
NB Budayair 9 9 0 232 76 25.77 412 56.31 0 3 1 18 5
Sagar Pun 9 9 0 226 67 25.11 395 57.21 0 3 2 25 2
R Pulami Magar 9 8 0 188 91 23.50 345 54.49 0 1 0 12 2
P Baskota 9 9 1 155 67 19.37 276 56.15 0 1 2 16 4
SP Khakurel 6 6 0 106 54 17.66 178 59.55 0 1 1 12 0
K Karki 9 8 0 118 45 14.75 137 86.13 0 0 2 5 5
RK Vishvakarma 9 8 2 81 38* 13.50 102 79.41 0 0 1 8 2
A Karn 9 6 4 25 14 12.50 39 64.10 0 0 0 2 0
B Karki 9 6 2 48 20* 12.00 97 49.48 0 0 2 5 0
Fajlur Rahman 6 6 0 67 26 11.16 109 61.46 0 0 0 8 0
S Pandey 2 2 0 17 14 8.50 25 68.00 0 0 0 1 0
Nischal Pandey 1 1 0 2 2 2.00 8 25.00 0 0 0 0 0
RK Shrivastavav 3 2 2 9 6* - 8 112.50 0 0 0 0 0

Nepal’s U19 Bowling Performance
Player Mat Inns Overs Mdns Runs Wkts BBI Ave Econ SR 4 5 Ct St
B Karki 9 9 75.0 19 197 13 5/41 15.15 2.62 34.6 0 1 4 0
P Baskota 9 9 75.0 9 240 9 3/19 26.66 3.20 50.0 0 0 5 0
Sagar Pun 9 6 41.2 3 138 5 2/16 27.60 3.33 49.6 0 0 1 0
RK Vishvakarma 9 9 80.4 12 282 21 4/23 13.42 3.49 23.0 4 0 3 0
K Karki 9 9 64.0 8 228 14 3/23 16.28 3.56 27.4 0 0 2 0
A Karn 9 9 58.3 3 222 15 5/36 14.80 3.79 23.4 0 1 2 0
RK Shrivastavav 3 3 6.0 0 36 0 - - 6.00 - 0 0 1 0
P Airee 9 3 5.0 0 31 1 1/8 31.00 6.20 30.0 0 0 5 5
NB Budayair 9 - - - - - - - - - - - 2 0
Fajlur Rahman 6 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 0
SP Khakurel 6 - - - - - - - - - - - 5 2
Nischal Pandey 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 0 0
S Pandey 2 - - - - - - - - - - - 0 0
R Pulami Magar 9 - - - - - - - - - - - 3 0

Nepal’s U19 Batting Total
Score Overs RR Inns Opposition Ground Match Date
277/7 50.0 5.54 1 v PNG U19 Coleraine 7 Aug 2011
264/9 50.0 5.28 1 v USA U19 Limavady 9 Aug 2011
250 49.3 5.05 1 v Vanuatu U19 Dublin 1 Aug 2011
217 49.5 4.35 1 v Namibia U19 Drummond 5 Aug 2011
187/7 46.0 4.06 1 v Ireland U19 Bready 6 Aug 2011
157 45.3 3.45 2 v Scotland U19 Dublin 29 Jul 2011
154 44.3 3.46 1 v Afghan U19 Dublin 28 Jul 2011
108/4 19.2 5.58 2 v Kenya U19 Dublin 31 Jul 2011
106 42.5 2.47 1 v Canada U19s Bready 3 Aug 2011

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Match Facts
August 10-14, Edgbaston
Start time 11.00 (1000GMT)


MS Dhoni is trapped plumb in front after leaving a straight ball from Tim Bresnan, England v India, 2nd Test, Trent Bridge, 4th day, August 1, 2011
Tim Bresnan is certain to keep his place after Chris Tremlett was ruled out injured



The Big Picture
In 1981 the race riots were an undercurrent throughout a summer where England claimed a famous Ashes series victory. Thirty years later the unrest which began in London and has now spread elsewhere has overshadowed the build-up to a Test match where they can go No. 1 in the world with victory over India.
The England team were locked in their hotel on Monday evening, while India were keeping tabs on the situation, but the match is expected to go ahead as planned at a new-look Edgbaston which has undergone extensive redevelopment. The hosts are a win away from taking over from India at the top spot in Test cricket and they will take some stopping in their current form.
India have been a major disappointment during the opening two matches except for the herculean efforts of Rahul Dravid and occasional bursts from their pace bowlers. The batsmen have failed to reach 300 in four innings, while the support bowling for the quicks has been awful and the fielding often poor. For a side that came with such a mighty tag it has been quite a fall from grace.
MS Dhoni, himself in a poor run of form, and coach Duncan Fletcher have a major challenge. They will hope the return of Virender Sehwag can provide an x-factor but he's played hardly any cricket recently, falling for 8 against Northamptonshire over the weekend. Still, he has never been a player to value warm-up matches too highly.
Despite England's outstanding performances it is now that they could be at their most vulnerable. They have a recent track record of losing their way when a major target is there for the taking; at Headingley in 2009 and Perth in 2010 they stumbled with the Ashes up for grabs before recovering to claim the prize while last summer against Pakistan they lost at The Oval having been 2-0 up. This time they'll be desperate not to leave the series open.
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India have sent out their SOS - Send our Sehwag. After three months on the sidelines with a shoulder injury Virender Sehwag has returned to action although it remains to be seen how effective he can be. His shoulder is still causing trouble and he's also suffered partial deafness. Yet he has the ability to open some old scars. His 83 off 68 balls in Chennai was the key innings in India's successful run chase during the 2008 series against England. Sehwag is the type of batsman who can score a hundred in a session and give a struggling team belief. Still, it's asking a huge amount of one cricketer.
Another batsman returning to Test cricket, although under different circumstances, is Ravi Bopara. However, with Jonathan Trott unlikely to be absent for long it is set to be a one-off chance for Bopara to show his game has matured to make him a viable option in the Test team. He'll slot in at No. 6, a more natural position than No. 3 where Australia found him out, but still needs to convince he has the technique and temperament for the top level. However, having narrowly missed out to Eoin Morgan earlier in the summer he knows he's still the next in line.
Team news
With Trott and Chris Tremlett ruled out England don't face any last-minute selection issues. Steven Finn is part of the squad but won't keep out Tim Bresnan after his outstanding display at Trent Bridge. Bopara is likely to bat at No. 6 on his Test return which means Morgan moving up one spot.
England (probable): 1 Andrew Strauss (capt), 2 Alastair Cook, 3 Ian Bell, 4 Kevin Pietersen, 5 Eoin Morgan, 6 Ravi Bopara, 7 Matt Prior (wk), 8 Tim Bresnan, 9 Stuart Broad, 10 Graeme Swann, 11 James Anderson.
India know they'll be without Zaheer Khan, Harbhajan Singh and Yuvraj Singh for the rest of the tour, but will at least be able to welcome back Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir to strengthen the batting and allow everyone to play in their usual positions. Given Suresh Raina's problems against the short ball Virat Kohli, who replaced Yuvraj, may be considered while Amit Mishra is still favourite to come in for Harbhajan despite talk of a four-man pace attack.
India (probable): 1 Virender Sehwag, 2 Gautam Gambhir, 3 Rahul Dravid, 4 Sachin Tendulkar, 5 VVS Laxman, 6 Suresh Raina, 7 MS Dhoni (c) (wk), 8 Amit Mishra, 9 Praveen Kumar, 10 Ishant Sharma, 11 Sreesanth.
Pitch and conditions
The surface was very green in the days leading up to the game and although some grass will be taken off there should still be plenty to encourage the seamers. However, Steve Rouse, the Edgbaston groundsman, said there won't be much pace. The ground has had problems with wickets this summer and one Championship pitch was ruled 'poor' and cost Warwickshire eight points. The forecast, meanwhile, is mixed with rain expected to be around at times.
Stats and trivia
  • England have won four out of five Tests against India at Edgbaston although the two teams haven't met on this ground since 1996, when Nasser Hussain and Sachin Tendulkar scored hundreds. 
  • Kevin Pietersen averages 60.57 at this ground but the next best among the fit England batsmen is Andrew Strauss's 32.10. 
  • For a full stats preview click hereQuotes
"Even in the two Tests we've played, there are moments when we've really had our backs to the wall. We're not expecting anything different from them, we're going to have to work very hard and hopefully earn the right to get on top in this Test match."
Andrew Strauss refuses to take India lightly.
"If he nicks it and doesn't walk it may be different, but apart from that he's quite good."
MS Dhoni doesn't think Virender Sehwag's partial deafness will be much of an issue. 
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