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March 11, 2001
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South Africa in West Indies


A century stand by Jacques Kallis and Gary Kirsten helped South Africa reach 130-1 at close of play on the second day in reply to the West Indian total of 304. Earlier a stylish half-century by the new West Indian skipper Carl Hooper (69), who completed 1,000 first-class runs for the season, and his ninth wicket stand of 62 with Mervyn Dillon helped them to a respectable target of 304.



Australia in India...


Australia announced their 14 players to play the one-day games in India starting on March 25. Michael Bevan, Darren Lehmann, Ian Harvey, Andrew Symonds and Nathan Bracken will replace Michael Slater, Justin Langer, Colin Miller, Michael Kasprowicz and Matthew Hayden. The one-dayers begin in Bangalore on March 25, followed by in Pune on March 28, Indore on March 31, Visakapatnam on April 3 and Goa on April 6. The team: Steve Waugh (c), Adam Gilchrist (vc/wk), Michael Bevan, Nathan Bracken, Damien Fleming, Jason Gillespie, Ian Harvey, Darren Lehmann, Damien Martyn, Glenn McGrath, Ricky Ponting, Andrew Symonds, Shane Warne, Mark Waugh.

Contradictory to the reports that were carried yesterday it has been now confirmed by West Indian match referee Cammie Smith that Australian opener Michael Slater will be playing in the second Test at Kolkata. Slater who was involved in an argument with umpire Venkatraghavan and later on with the batsman Rahul Dravid was let off with a warning soon after the incident. He then gave a radio interview in which he said the whole issue was blown out of proportion. Although, this radio interview was viewed by match referee Smith in breach of the ICCs Player Code of Conduct, Slater was handed a one-match suspension on condition of his good behaviour. Earlier reports however incorrectly implied that he was suspended from the Test at Kolkata, which was not true.

Meanwhile Indian batsman Rahul Dravid, who is a viral fever may miss the Calcutta Test match. However the team management is monitoring his progress and is hopeful for a speedy recovery.


England in Sri Lanka


An absorbing final day's play lies in store at Kandy in the second Test between England and Sri Lanka. England require 70 runs to square the series, while Sri Lanka need six wickets to seal the series two-nil.

England opener Michael Atherton and Sri Lankan keeper-batsman Kumar Sangakkara have escaped with a reprimand following their clash during the second Test at Kandy. The two were involved in a finger pointing exchange and were ordered to appear before match referee Hanumant Singh for a talking to. Hanumant Singh has warned both the teams that any more bad behaviour would be dealt with very seriously.

England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff will be flying to Sri Lanka for the one-day series. Flintoff however expressed his doubts over his ability to bowl in matches. He has a history of back problems that have emerged on and off and said he has tried to alter his bowling action to ease the pressure on his back. Flintoff has been through a training schedule since December and hopes to do well in Sri lanka.

Miscellaneous…


Zimbabwe Cricket Union has announced its itinerary of the tour of South Africa to Zimbabwe in August/Sept this year. The home series will consist of two Tests and three one-dayers.

South Africa Police win the third International Police Cricket Festival by defeating the Royal Barbados Police by 28 runs in the final. The tournament was held in England. Earlier in the semis the South Africans beat the Western Australians by six wickets, while the Barbados team beat Victoria Police team by 74 runs.

A three member independent commission of inquiry including West Indian Clive Lloyd will probe into the match-fixing allegations in Sharjah. The commission who met with the CBFS officials this week, will reconvene in UK to probe further. The other members of the commission are George Staple, a legal expert and Brig. Mohammad al-Mualla, a high-ranking police officer from Emirates. The probe is being conducted following former BCCI president IS Bindra's allegations of irregularities at Sharjah. Incidentally Sharjah has the distinction of hosting more one-day internationals than any other venue in the world.

Banned from cricket for life for his role in match fixing former Indian skipper Mohammad Azharuddin is getting his life back on track. At a press conference to announce the launch of his new event-management company (Azhar Sangeetha Management Services Limited) Azhar said the aim of the ASMS was to bring entertainment to the entertainment starved people of Hyderabad. He however refused to answer any questions on the match fixing issue and also on the performance of the Indian team in the ongoing Australia series. In his new avtar as businessman Azhar said he got to watch cricket only off and on due to his engagements. He also did not rule out a stint in politics.

Former Zimbabwe captain and born now coach of the England cricket team, Duncan Fletcher has been denied a British passport. After racial tensions in Zimbabwe, Fletcher had shifted his family to South Africa but took up the coaching job in England soon after. Fletcher expressed surprise that despite having English grandparents and keeping in view the nature of his job, he was denied a passport by immigration officials who said he does not meet the nationality rules.



SCORES AT A GLANCE


ENGLAND IN SRI LANKA

2nd Test at Kandy (4th day)
Sri Lanka: 297 (M Jayawardena 101, R Arnold 65, T Dilshan 36; D Gough 4-73, A Caddick 4-55)
250 (K Sangakkara 95, K Dharmasena 54, C Vaas 36; D Gough 4-50, R Croft 3-40)
England: 387 (N Hussain 109, G Thorpe 59, A Stewart 54, C White 39, R Croft 33 not out; M
Muralitharan 4-127, S Jayasuriya 3-76) 91-4 (G Thorpe 46; C Vaas 3-18)

PAKISTAN IN NEW ZEALAND
1st Test at Auckland (3rd day)
Pakistan: 346 (Yousuf Youhana 51, Younis Khan 91, Faisal Iqbal 42, Moin Khan 47;D Tuffey 4-96, C Martin 4-106)
98-3 (Imran Farhat 63; D Tuffey 2-21)
New Zealand: 252 (M Sinclair 34, S Fleming 86, C McMillan 54, A Parore 32; Mohd. Sami 3-70, Saqlain Mushtaq 4-48)

SOUTH AFRICA IN THE WEST INDIES
1st Test at Georgetown (1st day)
West Indies: 304 (C Gayle 81, M Samuels 40, B Lara 47, C Hooper 69; A Donald 2-31, L Klusener 2-31)
South Africa: 130-1 (G Kirsten 80 not out, J Kallis 39 not out)
RANJI TROPHY KNOCKOUT ROUND-UP (1st day)


ASSAM v KARNATAKA
1ST PRE-QUARTER FINAL at Guwahati
Assam: 321 (PK Das 95, S Saikia 49, Zakaria Zuffri 62, V Samant 55; D Ganesh 4-93, A Yalvigi 3-92)
Karnataka: 18-0

BARODA v BENGAL
2ND PRE-QUARTER FINAL at Baroda
Baroda: 273-3 (C Williams 86, J Martin 103 not out, TB Arothe 55 not out; U Chatterjee 2-48)

PUNJAB v RAJASTHAN
3RD PRE-QUARTER FINAL at Mohali
Rajasthan:111 (R Jhalani 22; Vineet Kumar 4-25, RS Sodhi 5-40)
Punjab:175-3 (RS Ricky 40, V Rathour 39, P Dharmani 53 not out, D Mongia 23 not out; Sanjeev Sharma 2-34)

MAHARASHTRA v RAILWAYS
4TH PRE-QUARTER FINAL at Pune
Railways: 342-5 (A Pagnis 96, TP Singh 77, Yere Gowda 49, Abhay Sharma 53 not out, S Khanolkar 28 not out; S Aradhye 2-67)

MADHYA PRADESH V HYDERABAD
5TH PRE-QUARTER FINAL at Indore
Madhya Pradesh:216-2 (HS Sodhi 72 not out, M Ojha 41, A Khurasiya 30, D Bundela 52 not out)

TAMIL NADU V DELHI
6TH PRE-QUARTER FINAL at Chennai
Tamil Nadu: 287-3 (S Badrinath 32, S Sriram 38, C Hemanth Kumar 108 not out, S Sharath 58, J Madangopal 44 not out; AK Suman 2-60)

STATS FOR THE DAY…


THE AUSTRALIANS AT THE EDEN GARDENS....
Test No. Start Date Last Date Result
6 2nd Nov 1956 6th Nov 1956 Aus won by 94 runs
8 23rd Jan 1960 28th Jan 1960 Drawn
12 17th Oct 1964 22nd Oct 1964 Drawn
15 12th Dec 1969 16th Dec 1969 Aus won by 10 wickets
20 26th Oct 1979 31st Oct 1979 Drawn
29 18th Mar 1998 21st Mar 1998 Ind won by inn & 219 runs
HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL INNINGS
For Australia:
GN Yallop 167 1979
NC O'Neill 113 1960
IM Chappell 99 1969
KJ Hughes 92 1979


For India: M Azharuddin 163* 1998
NS Sidhu 97 1998
GR Viswanath 96 1979
VVS Laxman 95 1998

MOST WICKETS BY A BOWLER IN AN INNINGS: For Australia:
R Benaud 6/52 1956
GD McKenzie 6/67 1969
R Benaud 5/53 1956
Note: Benaud claimed 11-105 in the match in 1956
For India:
Ghulam Ahmed 7/49 1956
BS Bedi 7/98 1969
SA Durani 6/73 1964
A Kumble 5/62 1998
Kapil Dev 5/74 1979
Note: Ghulam Ahmed claimed 10-130 in the match in 1956
A summary results of all Test matches played at Eden Gardens from 1934 to 1999

SUMMARY OF RESULTS
Team Played Won Lost Draw
Australia 6 2 1 3
England 9 1 3 5
New Zealand 2 - - 2
Pakistan 5 1 - 4
South Africa 1 1 - -
West Indies 7 3 1 3
India 30 5 8 17


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Compiled by: Mohandas Menon