Its a good bye time for Mohammad Yousuf
Mohammad Yousuf, the former captain of the Pakistan Cricket team has announced his retirement today from the international cricket. He was under indefinite ban following the winless tour of Australia.
Yousuf announced that he has received a letter from the PCB stating that his staying in the team is harmful for the team. Speaking to the press in karachi he said that "I always played for my country and if my playing is harmful for the team then I don't want to play, so I announce my retirement from international cricket. I thank the fans around the world, all the senior players and family members for supporting me throughout my 12-year career."
Having played 88 Tests, he has scored 7,431 runs at an average of 53.07, including 24 centuries. He also scored 9,624 runs in 282 one-day internationals. He is considered to be one of the best Test cricketers in the modern day cricket.
Monday, 29 March 2010
Tuesday, 9 February 2010
South Africa defeated India by an Innings
Harris and Steyn helped South Africa to seal an innings victory against India in their first test match at Nagpur. For team India, it was a humiliating victory by an innings and 6 runs. India was allout for 319 in the second innings when chasing 325 to make South Africa bat again in their second innings.
This vicory for south africa marks their 5th in their 11 test matches palyed in India and for India, it was first test match defeat in the last 15 test matches.
India played without their two best test batsmen, laxman and dravid which came in favour of South Africa. The only highlight in India's batting is the centuries from Tendukar and Sehwag.
For South Africa, it was Kallis and Alma who did well in batting followed by impressive bowling from Harris and Steyn.
This vicory for south africa marks their 5th in their 11 test matches palyed in India and for India, it was first test match defeat in the last 15 test matches.
India played without their two best test batsmen, laxman and dravid which came in favour of South Africa. The only highlight in India's batting is the centuries from Tendukar and Sehwag.
For South Africa, it was Kallis and Alma who did well in batting followed by impressive bowling from Harris and Steyn.
Sunday, 31 January 2010
Shahid Afridi guilty of ball tampering
Shahid Afridi, the captain of Pakistan for T20 International cricket, has been banned for two T20 Internations for tampering with the ball. Afridi was leading the team in the absence of Mohammad yousuf. He was caught on the Telivison tampering with the ball on couple of occassions. However, Afridid pleaded guilty to the charge and said that he was trying to smell the ball and has no intentions of tampering with the ball.
In another incident, Pakistan opener Latif got injured by a fan when he broke through the security cordon and ran on to the field.
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