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England vs Pakistan – Third one day – Pakistan wins by 31 runs

England vs Pakistan – Third one day – Pakistan wins by 31 runs

Third One day : England vs Pakistan at The Oval on 17.09.10 : Pakistan won by 31 runs

Pakistan was dismissed all out for 241 in this game to provide the 18th occasion of Pakistan dismissed all out against England. This total also provides the sixth occasion of Pakistan all out against after posting 200 plus runs. The six occasions are – 285 {46.5} at Lahore on 10.12.05, 263 {50.5} at The Oval on 22.05.92, 241 {49.4} at The Oval on 17.09.10, 222 {49.4} at Manchester on 19.07.82, 210 {47.2} at Rawalpindi on 19.12.05 and 207 {49.0} at Sharjah on 15.12.97

Pakistan has been dismissed all out at The Oval on three occasions – 263 {50.5} on 22.05.92, 241 {49.4} on 17.09.10 and 185 {44.0} on 20.06.03

Fawad Alam registered his third fifty of his one day career when he scored 64 in this game. The other two occasions are – 63 not out vs Hong Kong at Karachi on 24.06.08 and 63 vs Australia at Perth on 31.01.10. Thus his 64 in this game represent his highest individual one day score

Fawad Alam’s 64 in this game represent the 79th occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring a fifty against England in one day games. His knock also represents the 72nd occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring a half century against Pakistan.

Shahid Afridi was run out for 34 in this game providing the 59th occasion of a Pakistan captain run out in a one day game. He became the fourth Pakistan captain to be dismissed run out against England. The others are – Imran Khan for 7 at Lord’s on 13.06.83, Abdul Qadir for 7 at Lahore on 18.11.87 and Ramiz Raja for 37 at Manchester on 24.08.92.

It is interesting to note that the time gap between Ramiz Raja’s run out and Shahid Afridi’s run out is 18 years and 13 days.

JA Anderson’s three wicket haul in this game gave him an aggregate of 25 wickets against Pakistan. He became the second England bowler to total 25 plus wickets against Pakistan after IT Botham who had captured 27 wickets

AJ Strauss became the sixth England batsman to aggregate 500 plus runs against Pakistan in one day games. The six batsmen are – AJ Lamb {830}, ME Trescothick {587}, AJ Stewart {551}, AJ Strauss {532}, GA Gooch {517} and MW Gatting {502}

AJ Strauss’ 57 in this game represent the 77th occasion of an England batsman scoring a fifty against Pakistan. His knock also provides the 28th occasion of an England opening batsman scoring a fifty against Pakistan.

AJ Strauss registered his fifth fifty against Pakistan which read thus – 94 at Lahore on 10.12.05, 50 at Southampton on 05.09.06, 78 at Nottingham on 08.09.06, 126 at Leeds on 12.09.10 and 57 at The Oval on 17.09.10. He became the fourth England batsman to score five or more fifties against Pakistan. Others are – AJ Lamb {06}, BC Broad {05} and RA Smith {05}

AJ Strauss registered his fourth fifty as an opening batsman against Pakistan – 50 at Southampton on 05.09.06, 78 at Nottingham on 08.09.06, 126 at Leeds on 12.09.10 and 57 at The Oval on 17.09.10. He became the third England opening batsman to score four or more fifties against Pakistan. The others are – BC Broad {05} and ME Trescothick {04

At the end of this game AJ Strauss has an aggregate of 1761 runs as England’s captain. He is the first England captain to amass 1700 runs.

His 57 in this game was his 12th half century while leading England. He now shares the record for most half centuries by an England captain with N Hussain who also has scored 12 half centuries. AJ Strauss went past the 11 half centuries scored by MP Vaughan, another England captain.

AJ Strauss’ 57 in this game represent his 28th fifty one day game. He went past KP Pietersen’s 27 fifties. ME Trecothick {33}, GA Hick {32}, AJ Stewart {32}, PD Collingwood {31}, GA Gooch {31}, NV Knight {30} and AJ Lamb {30} are the other England batsmen who have scored more fifties than AJ Strauss.

EJG Morgan’s 61 in this game provide the 78th occasion of an England batsman scoring a fifty against Pakistan. It represents his 10th one day half century and 13th fifty.

Umar Gul returned with figures of 6 for 42 in this game providing the 52nd occasion of a bowler capturing six or more wickets in a one day game. It also provides the 13th occasion of a Pakistan bowler capturing six or more wickets in one day games. Umar Gul became the second bowler to account for six or more wickets in a one day game against England, the other being Waqar Younis who had returned with figures of 7 for 36 against Leeds on 17.06.01

Umar Gul became the tenth bowler to account for six or more wickets against England in one day games. He also earned the distinction of becoming the third bowler to capture six or more wickets against England in England. Others are – Waqar Younis of Pakistan – 7 for 36 at Leeds on 17.06.01 and GJ Gilmour of Australia – 6 for 14 at Leeds on 18.06.75

Umar Gul’s 6 for 42 in this game represent his second five wicket haul in one day games, the other being his 5 for 17 vs Bangladesh at Lahore on 15.09.03. Thus his 6 for 42 in this game represents his best bowling figures in one day games

Pakistan won this game by 23 runs providing its second win when it was dismissed all out by England. The first such win was witnessed when Pakistan coasted to a win by 13 runs at Rawalpindi on 19.12.05 after being dismissed all out for 210

Mantri-KPL 2010 : Match No 3 : Malnad Gladiators pip Davanagere Diamonds by two runs in a rain affected match

Mantri-KPL 2010 : Match No 3 : Malnad Gladiators pip Davanagere Diamonds by two runs in a rain affected match

Match Number 3 : Malnad Gladiatros vs Shamanoor Davanagere Diamonds at Bangalore on 17.09.10 : Malnad Gladiators won the match by 2 runs under VJD Method

The second contrived game of the second edition of Mantri-KPL 2010 saw Malnad Gladiators pip Shamanoor Davanagere Diamonds by two runs under VJD Method

Malnad Gladiatos who had the option to bat after being inserted scored 149 runs for the loss of eight wickets in its quota of 20 overs. It had a none-too-impressive start losing its inform skipper Ganesh Satish lured by BN Bharat in the slips cordon – a catch well taken by rival skipper Sunil Joshi for 6, the wicket falling at 8. It lost its second wicket at 13, that of the other opener K Shashindra – again to BN Bharat to a snick taken by CM Gautham for 5. Kunal Kapoor and Raju Bhatkal stemmed the rot by propping up the innings by adding 29 runs for the third wicket.

Malnad Gladiators lost their wickets regularly but with some fruitful partnerships in between. 33 runs were added for the fifth wicket between Kunal Kapoor and Nishanth Hegde and 34 runs were added for the unfinished stand of ninth wicket between Ryan Ninan and SL Akshay ensured Malnad Gladiators reach a respectable total of 149 for 8 wickets

Kunal Kapoor who came in at the fall of the first wicket batted sensibly and forged useful partnerships, before he was bowled by Prasanna Patil for a well compiled 43. His essay contained five boundary fours and one boundary six. He was at the crease for 55 minutes and faced 34 deliveries

Ryan Ninan’s swash buckling innings was a total contrast to Kunal Kapoor’s innings. Sent at number eight, to deliver the goods, he kept up the faith reposed by his captain. He remained not out on 32 not out which came with the help of two fours and two sixes in a stay of 15 minutes and in 17 deliveries. The last over of the innings was the most expensive over of the innings as it fetched 21 runs.

BN Bharat {3 for 44} and Prasanna Patil {3 for 23} were the most successful bowlers for the Shamanoor Davanagere Diamonds.

Mayank Agarwal and CM Gautham shared the opening stand of 89 runs in 10.1 overs or the first wicket when Davanagere team batted. The latter was the first to leave with his individual score reading 33 runs. After the fall of the first wicket, Ganesh Satish led his team admirably. He used his resources to the maximum benefit of the team and applied pressure on the batsmen relentlessly. Davanger Diaomonds lost wickets are regular intervals and the score board slipped form 89 for 1 to 113 for 5 – losing four wickets for 24 runs. Mayank Agarwal {56}, Sunil Raju {02}, Nidish {07} and skipper Sunil Joshi {02} were the batsmen to depart.

When Davanagere Diamonds were 113 for 5, the play was stopped due to rain and could not be resumed again as the downpour was heavy. The VJD Method was applied and it was found that Davanagere Diamonds were 2 runs short of the par score which was 115 for 5 in 16.0 overs.

Mayank Agarwal’s 56 was embellished with two four and four sixes. He occupied the crease for 56 minutes and faced 35 deliveries. CM Gautham’s 33 came of 36 deliveries contained four fours in a stay of 48 minutes. Agarwal was aggressive of the two. His share was 47 runs in the first wicket stand which yielded 89 runs.

Some wreckless batting by the middle order batsmen in order to push the score in view of threatening rains cost the Davanagere Diamonds the match.

Ganesh Satish kept his head cool and his tactics of applying pressure by making subtle bowling changes and field placements paid off which saw his team victorious by two runs.

SL Akshay {2 for 21}, K Gowtham {1 for 23} and Ryan Ninan {1 for 18} shared the four of the five wickets that fell while one was run out.

CLT20 2010 : Match No 10 : Mumbai Indians registers its first win – KA Pollard excels with the willow

CLT20 2010 : Match No 10 : Mumbai Indians registers its first win – KA Pollard excels with the willow

Match Number 10 : Guyana vs Mumbai Indians at Durban on 16.09.10: Mumbai won by 31 runs

Mumbai posted 184 for 4 in this game providing the third occasion of it posting 175 plus runs in the tournament. The other two occasions are – 177 for 6 vs Lions at Jo’burg on 10.09.10 and 180 for 7 vs South Australia at Durban on 16.10.09

Mumbai made its debut in the tournament this year and this game is its third game of the tournament. This it has posted 175 plus runs in three consecutive games. Further Mumbai is the only team which has posted 175 plus runs on three occasions in the tournament.

KA Pollard scored 72 not out in this game providing the 36th occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament. His knock represents the fourth occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty while batting at number three in the tournament. His knock also represents the second occasion of a Mumbai batsman scoring fifty, the first being SR Tendulkar’s 69 against Lions at Jo’burg on 10.09.10. Thus KA Pollard’s 72 not out in this game represent the highest individual score by a Mumbai batsman in the tournament.

KA Pollard hit nine boundary sixes in this game to take his aggregate of sixes to 28 in the tournament. He became the first batsman to have an aggregate of 25 plus sixes in the tournament.

His nine sixes in this game is also a record for most boundary sixes in an innings in the tournament. He wrested the record from SK Raina who had hit six boundary sixes in his knock of 87 in the game between Chennai Super Kings and Wayamba at Centurion on 15.09.10

KA Pollard took his aggregate of boundary sixes in T20 games to 113 with his nine boundary sixes in this game. He is one of the six batsmen who have scored 100 plus boundary sixes in T20 games. Others are – LRPL Taylor {147}, DJ Hussey {142}, BB McCullum {115}, ST Jayasuriya {100} and SB Styris {100}

S Dhawan and SR Tendulkar added 82 runs for the first wicket in this game providing the 47th occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in the tournament. This stand also represents the 14th occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership for the first wicket in the tournament.

AT Rayudu and KA Pollard added 53 runs for the fourth wicket in this game providing the 48th occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in the tournament. This stand also represents the tenth occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership for the fourth wicket in the tournament.

Mumbai innings contained two fifty plus runs partnerships providing the ninth occasion of a team posting two or more fifty plus runs partnerships in an innings in the tournament.

JP Duminy’s T20 aggregate runs stood at 2008 at the end of this game. He completed 2000 runs when he was on six during the course of his knock of 14 not out in this game. He became the 14th batsman to total 2000 runs in T20 games. Others are – DJ Hussey {3266}, BJ Hodge {3093}, BB McCullum {2695}, LRPL Taylor {2395}, HH Gibbs {2380}, OA Shah {2160}, KC Sangakkara {2138}, SB Styris {2135}, DA Warner {2096}, IJL Trott {2081}, GC Smith {2061}, DPMD Jayawardene {2059} and ST Jayasuriya {2052}

D Bishoo returned with figures of 3 for 34 in this game providing the 33rd occasion of a bowler capturing three or more wickets in the tournament.

PG Wintz who made his T20 debut in this game conceded 46 runs without a wicket which provide the sixth occasion of a bowler conceding 45 plus runs without a wicket in the tournament. His conceding 46 runs in this game provides the 13th occasion of a bowler conceding 45 plus runs in the tournament

Mumbai won this game by 31 runs providing the 17th occasion of a team winning a CLT20 game by runs margin.

Mantri-KPL 2010 : Match No 2 : NC Aiyappa's hat trick in vain

Mantri-KPL 2010 : Match No 2 : NC Aiyappa's hat trick in vain

Match No 2 : Bijapur Bulls vs Bangalore Provident {Rural} at Bangalore on 16.09.10 : Bijapur Bulls won by five wickets under VJD Method

A contrived match due to rain saw the defending champions Bangalore Provident {Rural} go down to Bijapur Bulls by five wickets.

Batting first the defending champions put a decent total of 123 for 4 in 17.0 overs when rain gods opened up. The total was largely responsible to the contributions from the opening batsman MK Manjunath {47} and Rahul Bhatkal {39 not out} and their stand for the 67 runs for the third wicket. MK Manjunath was the best batsman on the show and was in his element right from the word go. The opening stand with another veteran VS Thilak Naidu was worth 41 runs in 34 deliveries. MK Manjunath added 67 runs in 28 minutes and 43 deliveries in the company of Rahul Bhatkal which was the substance of Provident’s innings. Manjunath’s innings of 47 contained five boundaries which came in 42 deliveries in a stay of 66 minutes at the crease. Rahul Bhatkal was equally efficient in the company of Manjunath and hit two fours and two sixes and his 39 came in 28 deliveries and he was at the crease for 36 minutes. Devaraj Patil excelled behind the wicket by effecting three dismissals – two caught and one stumped.

Stuart Binny {1 for 33}, DV Anish {2 for 22} and B Rajashekhar {1 for 24} shared the four wickets that fell in Provident’s innings.

Set a revised target of 75 runs of nine overs for a win, Bijapur Bulls batsmen were right on their knees from the start. Former Karnataka and Rajasthan batsman, Mithun Beerla and Gaurav Dhiman gave a brisk start to their innings by posting 42 for the first wicket in 5.3 overs. Mithun, the eldest son of the former Mysore/Karnataka opening batsman B Raghunath, was one of the leading scorers in the first edition, showed the willingness to stay at the crease, to rise the tempo according to the situation and took the challenge into enemy’s camp thus taking his team to a facile win. He was the first to leave – stumped by wicket keeper of Anand Katti for 26. His innings contained three boundaries and a six in a stay of 25 minutes at the crease. His 26 runs came of 21 deliveries.

There was a minor scare for Bijapur Bulls as they lost three wickets at the score of 67 in the eighth over of the innings. Gauran Dhiman {17}, Devraj Patil {23} and Sudhindra Shinde {Zero} were the batsmen dismissed of the third, fourth and fifth deliveries of the eighth over. NC Aiyappa, the former Karnataka Ranji pace bowler, earning a Hattrick in this game. But his effort came a bit too late for Provident. Added to the misery of losing three-in-three, Bulls lost a wicket through a run out {Nitin Mulky for 01} of the last ball of the eighth over. The strong foundation laid by Bulls’ openers sustained the loss the four wickets in four balls and romped home by five wickets with three balls to spare.

For the losers NC Aiyappa was the pick of the bowlers by capturing 3 wickets conceding eight runs which included a Hattrick. Devaraj Patil was adjudged “Man of the Match” for his all round display – 23 runs with the willow and three dismissals with the glove

Mantri-KPL 2010 : Mangalore United – Squad and the Support Staff

Mantri-KPL 2010 : Mangalore United – Squad and the Support Staff

We have now the squad with supporting staff of Mangalore United. The squad was announced on the eve of the tournament by the franchisee.

Mangalore United
No Cricketer
1 Rohit Sabarwal
2 Bharat Chipli
3 Arvind
4 R Jonathan
5 Nikhil Haldipur
6 Udit Patel
7 Karun Nair
8 Sinan Abdul Khadir
9 Azghar Pasha
10 Vijay Chavan
11 VenkateshH
12 Daniel Sequeira
13 Nidhuvan Kumar
14 HS Tadapatri
15 Nilesh dilip Khilare
16 Karan Rao
17 Alim
18 Kiran Kumar
19 Nihal Unnan
20 Sadiq
21 Sandeep Bhandari
Support Staff
1 Coach Dodda Ganesh
2 CEO Hyder Ali
3 Consultant Pramod Kamath
4 Physio Arjun Dev
5 Video Analyst-1 Sachidanand
6 Video Analyst-2 Ganesh


Mantri-KPL 2010 : Match No 1 : Belgavi Panthers prevail over Malanad Gladiators

Mantri-KPL 2010 : Match No 1 : Belgavi Panthers prevail over Malanad Gladiators

Match Number 1: Malnad Gladiators vs Belgavi Panthers at Bangalore on 16.09.10: Belgavi Panthers won by eight wickets

Belgavi Panthers cruised to a facile eight wickets win over Malnad Gladiators at KSCA Stadium, Bangalore in the inaugural match of Mantri-KPL 2010 edition.

Malnag Gladiators who made the first use of the pitch totalled 110 for six in its 20 overs. Useful contributions from skipper Ganesh Satish {25} and Raju Bhatkal {27 not out} helped Gladiators to put up this score. Some tight bowling by Belgavi Panthers restricted them to score freely. Syed Jeeshan Ali was the most economical bowler on the scene with figures of 4.0-0-13-1, while the most expensive bowler was Ramling Patil who gave away 29 runs for his lone wicket in four overs. Dhananjay {1 for 22}, Rohit More {2 for 23} and B Naveen {1 for 21} are the other bowlers who chanced their arm and conceded less than 25 runs in their four over quota. Rohit More was the most successful bowler for Belgavi Panthers with 2 for 23.

Belgavi Panthers lost – their skipper J Arunkumar for five – early in their chase , but two fifty runs partnerships – 52 runs partnership for the second wicket between Shyam Ponnappa and Suraj Sampath for the second wicket and 59 runs unfinished stand for the third wicket between Suraj Sampath and S Vinod ensured them a facile eight wicket win with eight balls to spare.

Suraj Sampath {60 not out}, S Vinod {29 not out} and Shyam Ponnapp {17} excelled with the willow for Belgavi Panthers, while Raju Bhatkal and Ryan Ninan shared the wickets that fell in Belgavi Panthers’ innings

Suraj Sampath’s essay contained six boundary fours and one boundary six in 55 deliveries. The winning hit was a six which came from the blade of Suraj Sampath

CLT20 2010 : Match No 9 : Chennai Super Kings thrash Wayamba

CLT20 2010 : Match No 9 : Chennai Super Kings thrash Wayamba

Match Number 9 : Chennai Super Kings vs Wayamba at Centurion on 15.09.10 : Chennai Super Kings won by 97 runs

Chennai Super Kings won this game by 97 runs providing the largest margin of victory in terms of runs in the tournament. The previous best was 80 runs victory carved by Royal Challengers Bangalore over Otago at Bangalore on 12.10.09

Chennai Super Kings posted a total of 200 for 3 providing the second occasion of a team posting a total in excess of 200 runs in the tournament. The other occasions was Cape Cobras’ total of 213 for 4 vs Eagles at Hyd-RGS on 18.10.09

Wayamba were dismissed all out for 103 runs providing the seventh occasion of a team all out in the tournament.

M Vijay {68} and SK Raina {87} scored fifties in this game providing the 34th and 35th occasion of batman scoring fifties in the tournament

M Vijay’s 68 in this game provide the ninth occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty while batting at number one and also represent the 21st occasion of an opening batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament.

SK Raina’s 87 in this game represent the third fifty and also the highest individual score by a Chennai Super Kings batsman in the tournament. The next best is M Vijay’s 68 in this very game.

SK Raina’s 87 in this game represent the third fifty by a batsman batting at number three in the tournament. He wrested the record from H Davids of Cape Cobras who had scored 69 not out against Victoria at Bangalore on 17.10.09

M Vijay {68} and SK Raina {87} scored fifties in this game providing the seventh occasion of two batsmen scoring fifties in the same innings in the tournament

M Vijay and SK Raina added 137 runs for the second wicket in this game providing the third occasion of a three figure partnership in the tournament. The other two occasions are – 121 runs for the first wicket between PJ Hughes and DA Warner of NSW vs Tri & Tob at Hyd-RGS on 16.10.09 and 112 for the first wicket between M Klinger and DJ Harris of South Australia vs Mumbai at Durban on 14.09.10

Thus the 137 runs partnership for the third wicket between M Vijay and SK Raina represent the record partnership for any wicket in the tournament.

M Vijay and SK Raina added 137 runs for the second wicket in this game providing the record partnership for second wicket in the tournament, the previous best being the 93 runs partnership between R Dravid and LRPL Taylor of RCB against Delhi at Bangalore on 17.10.09.

BAW Mendis and UWMBCA Welegedera conceded 45 and 47 respectively in this game providing the 11th and 12th occasion of a bower conceding 45 runs in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of two bowlers from the same team conceding 45 plus runs in the tournament.

HGJM Kulatunga scored zero in this game providing the 38th occasion of a batsman scoring a duck in the tournament.

MS Dhoni effected four dismissals {02 caught and 02 stumped} which is a record for most dismissals by a wicket keeper in an innings in the tournament. He wrested his own record of three dismissals effected against Central Districts at Durban on 11.09.10

At the end of this MS Dhoni also holds the record of most dismissals in the tournament with seven dismissals { 04 ct plus 03 ct} to his credit. His four catches puts him on par with D Ramdin of Trinidad and Tobaga who also has pouched four catches, while his three stumping dismissals put him on par with DLR Smith who also have effected three stumping dismissals

JA Morkel {3 for 22} and R Ashwin {4 for 18} captured three or more wickets in this game providing the 31st and 32nd occasion of a bowler capturing three or more wickets in the tournament. Their feat provide the first occasion of two bowelers capturing three or more wickets in the same innings.

R Ashwin with his 4 for 18 became the fifth bowler to capture four wickets in the tournament. Others are – 4 for 24 by DP Nannes of Delhi vs Wayamba at Delhi on 11.10.09, 4 for 23 by DJ Bravo of Tri & Tob vs Somerset at Bangalore on 12.10.09, 4 for 21 by AB McDonald of Victoria vs RCB at Bangalore on 15.10.09 and 4 for 17 by CJD Villiers of Eagles vs Somerset at Hyd-RGS on 16.10.09

R Ashwin became the second bowler after DP Nannes of Delhi to capture four wickets against Wayamba. He also became the first Chennai Super Kings bowler to capture four wickets in the tournament

CLT20 2010 : Match No 8 : AJ Finch fashions Victoria's win over Central Distrcits

CLT20 2010 : Match No 8 : AJ Finch fashions Victoria's win over Central Distrcits

Match No 8 : Central Districts vs Victoria at Centurion on 15.09.10 : Victoria won by seven wickets with two balls to spare

PJ Ingram was dismissed by the first ball of the match in this game – he was caught by JW Hastings of the bowling of PM Siddle for zero – providing the second occasion of a batsman dismissed by the first ball of the innings in CLT20 games. The other such occasion was witnessed when RJ Quiney of Victoria was dismissed by the first ball of the match against Cape Cobras at Bangalore on 17.10.09. He was dismissed caught by VB Philander of M Zondeki for zero

JM How scored 77 not out in this game providing the 33rd occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament. His knock also provides the 19th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament.

JM How’s 77 not out in this game provide the ninth occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the tournament. The other eight occasions are – 53 by SM Katich of NSW vs Eagles at Delhi on 09.10.09, 104 not out by AG Puttick of Cape Cobras vs Otage at Hyd-RGS on 10.10.09, 51 by AC Gilchrist of Deccan vs Tri & Tob at Hyd-RGS on 14.10.09, 69 by SR Tendulkar of Mumbai vs Lions at Jo’burg on 10.09.10, 78 by M Klinger of South Australia vs Lions at Centurion on 12.09.10, 56 by AN Petersen of Lions vs South Australia at Centurion on 12.09.10, 59 by DJ Jacobs of Warriors vs Victoria at P Elizabeth on 13.09.10 and 50 by M Klinger of South Australia vs Mumbai at Durban on 14.09.10

It is interesting to note that only AG Puttick and JM How have scored unbeaten fifties as captains – 104 not out by AG Puttick of Cape Cobras vs Otage at Hyd-RGS on 10.10.09 and 77 not out by JM How of Central Districts vs Victoria at Centurion on 15.09.10

JM How and GH Worker added 53 runs for the fourth wicket in this game providing the 42nd occasion of batsmen posting fifty plus runs in the tournament. This stand also provide the eighth occasion of batsmen adding fifty plus runs for the fourth wicket in the tournament

JM How and BJ Diamanti added 66 runs for the fifth wicket in this game providing the 43rd occasion of batsmen posting fifty plus runs in the tournament. This stand also provide the sixth occasion of batsmen adding fifty plus runs for the fifth wicket in the tournament

AJ Finch and DJ Hussey added 51 runs for the third wicket in this game providing the 44th occasion of batsmen posting fifty plus runs in the tournament. This stand also provide the eighth occasion of batsmen adding fifty plus runs for the third wicket in the tournament

JM How and GH Worker added 66 runs in an unfinished stand for the fourth wicket in this game providing the 45th occasion of batsmen posting fifty plus runs in the tournament. This stand also provide the ninth occasion of batsmen adding fifty plus runs for the fourth wicket in the tournament

This game witnessed four fifty plus runs partnership providing the first such occasion in the tournament. It is also the first occasions in the tournament that rival teams posting two fifty plus runs partnerships in the match

Central Districts’ innings contained two fifty plus runs partnerships in this game providing the seventh occasion of a team posting two or more fifty plus runs partnerships

Victoria’s innings contained two fifty plus runs partnerships in this game providing the eighth occasion of a team posting two or more fifty plus runs partnerships

AJ Finch scored 93 not out in this game providing the 34th occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament. His knock also provides the 20th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament.

JM How {77*} and AJ Finch {93*} scored fifties in this game providing the third occasion of rival batsmen scoring fifties in the tournament. The other two occasions are – JD Vandiar of Lions {71} and SR Tendulkar of Mumbai {69} at Jo’burg on 10.09.10 and M Klinger of South Australia {78} and AN Petersen {56} of Lions at Centurion on 12.09.10

JM How’s 77 not in this game was in a losing cause providing the eleventh occasion of a batsman’s fifty going in vain in the tournament. It also represents the fourth occasion of a captain’s fifty going in vain. The other three occasions are – 51 by AC Gilchrist of Deccan vs Tri & Tob at Hyd-RGS on 14.10.09, 69 by SR Tendulkar of Mumbai vs Lions at Jo’burg on 10.09.10 and 56 by AN Petersen of Lions vs South Australia at Centurion on 12.09.10

AJ Finch’s 93 not out in this game provide the second occasion of a batsman scoring a ninty in the tournament. The other occasion was JP Duminy’s 99 not out for Cape Cobras vs RCB at Bangalore on 08.09.10

Mantri-KPL 2010 – Team squad – Belgavi Panthers

Mantri-KPL 2010 – Team squad – Belgavi Panthers

Crickick.com has got the list of team members and support staff of Belgavi Panthers and has published the same for the benefit of our visitors.

Belgavi Panthers
No Cricketer
1 J Arun Kumar
2 Shyam Ponnappa
3 Suraj Sampath
4 Vinayak Uthappa
5 C K Akshay
6 Naveen B
7 Zeeshan Ali Syed
8 Ronit More
9 Dhananjay
10 Madhusudhan R
11 Vinod S
12 Arjun Hoysala
13 Mahesh Patil
14 Ramling Patil
15 Ashwin Punja
16 Guru Prasad
17 Harish K
18 Parappa Mordi
19 Harshith Urs
20 Atif Waddo
21 Stalin Hoover
22 Manish Pandey
23 R. Vinay Kumar
Support Staff
1 CEO Joseph Hoover
2 Coach KN Ramesh
3 Coach T Nasiruddin
4 Cricket Manager BT Satish
5 Logistics Manager Vijay Kumar
6 Trainer Kiran
7 Physio Harsha


CLT20 2010 : Match No 7 : Mumbai Indians lose to South Australia in a tense game

CLT20 2010 : Match No 7 : Mumbai Indians lose to South Australia in a tense game

Match No 7 : Mumbai Indians vs South Australia at Durban on 13.09.10 : South Australia won by five wickets with three balls to spare

S Tiwary and KA Pollard added 58 runs for the fifth wicket in this game providing the 40th occasion of batsmen posting fifty plus runs stand in CLT20 games. This stand also represents the fourth occasion of a fiftu plus runs stand for the fifth wicket in CLT20 games.

JP Duminy was dismissed caught and bowled for 3 in this game providing the 12th occasion of a batsman dismissed caught and bowled in CLT20 games

A O’Brien returned with figure of 4.0-0-49-2 in this game providing the ninth occasion of a bowler conceding forty plus runs in CLT20 games.

DJ Bravo was playing his 75th T20 games. He was run out for 22 and conceded 46 runs without capturing a wicket in this game. He became the 38th cricketer to appear in 75 T20I games.

DJ Bravo’s run out in this game provides the 47th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in the tournament. He was run out for the second time in the tournament. He was dismissed run out for 11 representing Tri & Tob against Hyd-RGS on 14.10.09. He became the sixth batsman to be run out on two or more occasions. He also became the first batsman to be run out on two occasions – representing two different teams

KA Pollard with his three sixes took his aggregate of sixes to 104 in T20I games. He is one of the six batsmen who have scored 100 plus sixes in T20I games. Others are – LRPL Taylor {147}, DJ Hussey {142}, BB McCullum {115}, ST Jayasuriya {100} and SB Styris {100}

S Tiwari scored four sixes in his knock of 44 in this game. His feat provide the tenth occasion of a batsman scoring four or more sixes in an innings in CLT20 games

KA Pollard at the end of this game has scored most sixes in CLT20 games. He has an aggregate of 19 sixes to his credit. LRPL Taylor {11} and JP Duminy {11} are the other two batsmen who have scored ten or more sixes

At the end of this game, KA Pollard has an aggregate of 201 runs in CLT20 games. He became the fourth batsman to total 200 plus runs. Others are – JP Duminy {257}, DA Warner {207} and PJ Hughes {202}

Mumbai posted a total of 180 for 7 in this game providing the sevneth occasion of a team posting a total of 175 plus runs in the tournament.

Mumbai became the only team to post 175 plus run on two occasions in consecutive games – 177 for 6 vs Lions at Jo’burg on 10.09.10 and 180 for 7 vs South Australia at Durban on 14.09.10. Interestingly enough, Mumbai lost these two games thus earning the distinction of becoming the only team to lose two games after scoring 175 plus runs

Mumbai became the second team in the tournament to post a team total in excess of 175 runs on two occasions. Cape Cobras is the other team which has achieved this feat – 213 for 4 vs Eagles at Hyd-RGS on 18.10.09 and 175 for 5 vs Tri & Tob at Hyd-RGS on 22.10.09

M Klinger {50} and DJ Harris {56} scored fifties in this game providing the 31st and 32nd occasion of batsmen scoring a fifty in the tournament. Their knocks provide the 17th and 18th occasion of opening batsmen scoring fifties in the tournament.

SR Tendulkar for Mumbai and M Klinger for South Australia opened the innings in this game providing the fifth occasion of rival captains opening the innings in a CLT20 game. The other four occasions are – AC Gilchrist {Deccan} and J Langer {Somerset} at Hyd-RGS on 10.10.09, G Gambhir {Delhi} and AG Puttick {Cape Cobras} at Delhi on 19.10.09, AN Petersen {Lions} and SR Tendulkar {Mumbai} at Johannesburg on 10.09.10 and M Klinger {S Australia} and AN Petersen {Lions} at Centurion on 12.09.10

M Klinger’s 50 in this game provide the eighth occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the tournament.

M Klinger’s 50 in this game was his second fifty in the tournament, the first being his 78 against Lions at Centurion on 12.09.10. He became the fourth batsman in the tournament to score fifties on two separate occasions. Others are – JP Duminy of Cape Cobras, LRPL Taylor of RCB and PJ Hughes of NSW

M Klinger with his two fifties became the first captain in the tournament to score fifties on two occasions.

M Klinger {50} and DJ Harris {56} scored fifties in this game providing the sixth occasion of two batsmen scoring fifties in the tournament. The other five occasions are – LRPL Taylor {53*} and RV Uthappa {51} for RCB vs Cape Cobras at Bangalore on 08.10.09, V Sehwag {66} and KD Karhik {61} for Delhi vs Wayambe at Delhi on 11.10.09, PJ Hughes {62*} and MC Henriques {51*} for NSW vs Sussex at Delhi on

11.10.09, PJ Hughes {83} and DA Warner {63} vs Tri and Tob at Hyd-RGS on 16.10.09 and J Vandiar {71} and ND McKenzie {56*} for Lions vs Mumbai at Jo’burg on 10.09.10

Mumbai remains the only team in the tournament against whom two batsmen have socred fifties in two games – J Vandiar {71} and ND McKenzie {56*} for Lions vs Mumbai at Jo’burg on 10.09.10 and M Klinger {50} and DJ Harris {56} for South Australia vs Mumbai at Durban on 14.09.10

M Klinger {50} and DJ Harris {56} scored fifties in this game providing the second occasion of both the opening batsmen scoring fifties in the tournament. The other five occasions are – PJ Hughes {83} and DA Warner {63} vs Tri and Tob at Hyd-RGS on 16.10.09

M Klinger and DJ Harris added 112 runs for the first wicket in this game providing the second occasion of a three figure partnership in the tournament. The first occasion was the 121 runs partnership between PJ Hughes and DA Warner for the first wicket for NSW against Tri & Tob at Hyd-RGS on 16.10.09.

South Australia scored 182 for five in this game providing the eighth occasion of a team scoring 175 plus runs in the tournament.

Mumbai scored 180 for 7 and South Australia scored 182 for 5 in this game providing the first occasion of both the teams scoring 180 plus runs in the tournament.

DJ Bravo returned with figures of none for 46 in this game providing the tenth occasion of a bowler conceding 45 runs in the tournament.

AJ O”Brien {49} and DJ Bravo {46} conceded forty five plus runs in this game providing the first occasion of rival bowlers conceding forty five plus runs in the tournament.

DJ Bravo returned with figures of none for 46 providing the fifth occasion of a bowler conceding 45 plus runs without capturing a wicket in the tournament. He also became the first bowler in the tournament to concede 45 plus runs without a wicket on two occasions – none for 46 representing Tri & Tob vs Cape Cobras at Hyd-RGS on 22,10,09 and none for 46 representing Mumbai vs South Australia at Durban on 14.09.10