Thursday, June 26, 2008

India ride Sehwag storm to thrash Pak

India ride Sehwag storm to thrash Pak

KARACHI, June 26 (PTI): Familiar Pakistan nemesis Virender Sehwag (119) slammed a violent century while Suresh Raina (84) too matched his aggression as India cantered to a facile six-wicket win with 7.5 overs to spare against the arch-rivals in the Asia Cup cricket tournament here tonight. It was sweet revenge for the Indians who just two weeks ago were outclassed by Pakistan in the Kitply tri-series final in Dhaka. With Sehwag and Raina on fire, India cruised to 301 for four in only 42.1 overs after Pakistan appeared to have set a competitive target by making 299 for four. The hosts’ innings revolved around 125 from captain Shoaib Malik and Younis Khan’s 59 on a good batting track. Malik did not field after retiring with cramps while pacer Umar Gul also went off with a rib cage injury after sending down just 1.2 overs. But under lights, Sehwag showed just how good the track was when he savaged the attack scoring his ninth hundred. He and Raina put on a record 198 runs for the second wicket from 149 balls before the stand was broken in the 28th over.The stand was remarkable as it came after Pakistan’s stand in captain Misbah-ul-Haq had brought off a spectacular one-handed catch at wide slip to get rid of Gautam Ghambir (9) in the third over and the players were on a high. Following the match, the victorious Indian skipper said 300 was not enough to defend on the National Stadium’s benign track and he was not much surprised as his side knocked down the target set by Pakistan with 7.5 overs to spare.“I always knew that a target of 300 here was always chaseable. The track was fantastic, one of the best in Pakistan. All we needed was a good start...maybe 340-350 would have been the right score. Besides, they lost Umar Gul (who bowled only 1.2 overs before leaving the field with rib muscle injury) and it was hard luck for Shoaib,” Dhoni said. Though a final berth is no more a worry for the side, Dhoni insisted he wanted to win all the games. SCORECARD Pakistan: Butt c Raina b Chawla 35, Malik retired hurt 125, Y Khan c Raina b Pathan 59, Yousuf run out 30, Misbah not out 31, Afridi c Dhoni b Singh 9, Tanvir not out 3; Extras (b-1, lb-1, w-5) 7; Total (4 wickets, 50 overs) 299. Fall of wickets:1-90, 1-219, 2-223, 3-261, 4-290. Bowling: P Kumar 10-0-56-0, RP Singh 10-2-44-1, I Sharma 10-0-69-0, PP Chawla 7-0-52-1, YK Pathan 9-0-52-1, Yuvraj 4-0-24-0.

Sehwag sizzles, India wins

Karachi: Virender Sehwag scattered the fielders, crumpled the required run-rate charts with instinctive ease and powered India to a six-wicket victory over Pakistan in a STAR Cricket Asia Cup Group B match at the National Stadium here on Thursday.
Sehwag’s 119 (95b, 12x4, 5x6) and his 198-run second-wicket partnership with Suresh Raina helped India canter past Pakistan’s 299 for four in 50 overs. India scored 301 for four in 42.1 overs.
The initial minutes of the chase was a mix of Umar Gul leaving the field in discomfort and Gambhir’s slash prompting Misbah-ul-Haq to defy gravity at backward point. Twelve for one and Suresh Raina emerged with quick winnowing steps that soon left a larger imprint on the pitch as his 84 (69b, 10x4, 3x6) nearly put Sehwag’s ninth ODI century in the shade.Volley of words
The Man-of-the-Match Raina picked Iftikhar’s line early and with a neat bat swing sent the red cherry deep into the stands overlooking long-off. The control and the disdain in that shot angered Iftikhar who let loose two bouncers and a volley of words. Sehwag at the other end, flicked two fours on either side of a frozen square-leg.
Sehwag then carted Afridi all over the park . Part-timers Fawad Alam and Salman Butt were also left bleeding with reverse sweeps and the dismissive slaps over the in-field. And in the interim, Raina looking good for a hundred, ended up with a soft dismissal, tapping one straight to short covers.
Sehwag’s merry ways too ended soon and Younis Khan after holding on in the deep, appreciatively patted the departing batsman. In the end, Yuvraj and skipper M.S. Dhoni ensured that the winning runs were gained with minimum fuss.
Earlier on a warm evening, Pakistan skipper Shoaib Malik shed his diffidence and ended a two-year wait for an ODI hundred. Malik, who retired hurt on 125 (119b, 15x4, 1x6), last scored a hundred in the game’s abridged version in February’ 2006 against India at Lahore.
SCOREBOARD
 Pakistan: S. Butt c Raina b Chawla 35, S. Malik (retd. hurt) 125, Younis c Raina b Yusuf 59, Mohd. Yousuf (run out) 30, Misbah (not out) 31, S. Afridi c Dhoni b R.P. Singh 9, S. Tanvir (not out) 3; Extras (b-1, lb-1, w-5): 7; Total (for four wkts. in 50 overs): 299.
Fall of wickets: 1-90, 2-223, 3-261, 4-290.
India bowling: Praveen 10-0-56-0, R.P. Singh 10-2-44-1, Ishant 10-0-69-0, Chawla 7-0-52-1, Yusuf 9-0-52-1, Yuvraj 4-0-24-0.
India: G. Gambhir c Misbah b Iftikhar 9, V. Sehwag c Younis b Afridi 119, S. Raina c Fawad b Iftikhar 84, Yuvraj c Butt b Tanvir 48, M.S. Dhoni (not out) 26, Rohit (not out) 0; Extras (b-1, lb-6, w-7, nb-1): 15; Total (for four wkts. in 42.1 overs): 301.
Fall of wickets: 1-12, 2-210, 3-231, 4-294.
Pakistan bowling: Gul 1.2-0-6-0, Tanvir 9-0-55-1, Iftikhar 9.4-0-61-2, Afridi 10-0-64-1, Fawad 7-0-64-0, Butt 1-0-13-0, Younis 4.1-0-31-0.
Source: http://www.hindu.com/2008/06/27/stories/2008062761431900.htm

ACA plan to revamp stadium

Guwahati, June 26: With only five months to go before the proposed ODI between India and England at Nehru Stadium, the Assam Cricket Association (ACA) will move Dispur with a plan to renovate the Pilik Choudhury Pavilion to accommodate more journalists and provide better dressing room facilities to the teams.

The ACA will take up the matter with the chief secretary, P.C. Sarma, for prompt action on the proposed renovation, which will take at least four months to complete.

“The chief secretary had sought details of the proposed renovation plan which we are going to submit to him in a couple of days,” said ACA secretary Bikash Baruah.

The ACA had submitted a Rs 82-lakh plan for the renovation of the pavilion to the state government more than a year ago. The ACA had even sought Dispur’s permission to spend the money from its coffers and later adjust it with the rent it pays to the Board of Sports of Assam. Dispur, however, has been sitting on the plan so far.

“Every time we host an ODI, we face the problem of providing the necessary dressing room facilities to the teams and in accommodating the media. The chief secretary seems to be enthusiastic this time and so we will approach him again. We hope the pavilion will be renovated before the next ODI,” Baruah said.