Cricket: August 2008 Archives

Surrey look to Shoaib

Surrey are making a move for Pakistan paceman Shoaib Akhtar as they look to boost their fight against relegation.

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SA ready to give youth its head

South Africa coach Mickey Arthur is to turn to the nation's youth after suffering convincing ODI defeats.

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Aussies open with easy win

Australia cruised to an emphatic 180-run win in the opening one-day international against Bangladesh in Darwin.

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Pietersen pushing for whitewash

Kevin Pietersen insists England will not be resting on their laurels after securing the series win and says he wants a whitewash.

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England crush Kallis and co

Andrew Flintoff and Samit Patel were the stars as England beat South Africa at The Oval to clinch the one-say series with two to play.

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Third day abandoned at Blackpool

There was no play in the Lancashire-Surrey game at Blackpool for the third day running due to a waterlogged ground.

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Proteas forced into skipper change

South African captain Graeme Smith will miss the third one-day international at The Oval on Friday with a tennis elbow problem.

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Ponting calls for Olympic cricket

Australia captain Ricky Ponting has joined the ranks of those calling for Twenty20 cricket to become an Olympic sport.

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Mushtaq calls it a day

An ongoing knee injury has forced Pakistan and Sussex leg-spinner Mushtaq Ahmed to retire from county cricket.

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Pietersen lauds Prior performance

Kevin Pietersen is hoping Matt Prior can kick on from his display at Trent Bridge and make the wicket-keeping slot his own.

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Weather hits Colombo ODI

The fourth one-day international between Sri Lanka and India has been moved to Wednesday after bad weather in Colombo.

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Australia can not guarantee Pakistan tour

Cricket Australia are 'desperately hoping' their tour to Pakistan will go ahead but will not guarantee that they will travel.

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Colly happy with sole focus

Paul Collingwood says he is looking forward to simply playing for England without the responsibility of captaincy.

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Brown questions Trophy go-ahead

Professional Cricketers' Association chairman Dougie Brown has questioned whether the Champions Trophy will now actually go ahead.

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Sidebottom ruled out for series

Ryan Sidebottom's international summer is over after he was ruled out of the rest of the one-day series against South Africa.

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KP happy cricket is back in focus

England skipper Kevin Pietersen has backed the decision to postpone the Champions Trophy until next year.

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Tresco owns up to ball tampering

Marcus Trescothick has caused controversy after admitting he used sweets to help him shine the ball while on England duty.

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Champions Trophy put back to 2009

The International Cricket Council has taken the decision to postpone next month's Champions Trophy until next year.

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Umpire Hair quits cricket

Darrell Hair has resigned from the International Cricket Council's elite panel of umpires to take up a new position in Australia.

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Pietersen singles out Harmison for praise

Steve Harmison was singled out for praise by captain Kevin Pietersen after England's one-day win against South Africa at Headingley.

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Proteas will snub Pakistan

Cricket South Africa has confirmed it will not send its cricketers to Pakistan if the Champions Trophy is held there.

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Harmison heading for Headingley

Steve Harmison will step out of the shadows to lead England's attack in Friday's opening one-day international against South Africa.

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Injury forces England ace out of opener

Ryan Sidebottom will play no part in England's opening One-Day International against South Africa because of injury.

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D-day looms for ICC event

The ICC say they expect the Champions Trophy to take place ahead of crunch talks on Friday, which could lead to a venue switch.

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Zaheer rips through Sri Lankans

India have pulled level in their five-match one-day series with Sri Lanka with a three-wicket victory in Dambulla.

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Geeves replaces Lee for Bangladesh clashes

Uncapped Brett Geeves has been called up to the Australia squad to face Bangladesh after Brett Lee pulled out for "family reasons".

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Nightmare continues for Ashes hero

Worcestershire paceman Simon Jones has been ruled out of the rest of the season as he requires surgery on an injured knee.

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Harmison's form continues

Steve Harmison's fiery spell swung Tuesday's Pro40 clash Durham's way as they beat Notts by six runs at Trent Bridge.

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Swann focussed on SA challenge

Graeme Swann believes the upcoming big-money clash in the West Indies will not weigh on the England players' minds.

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Pakistan ace will appeal positive test

The lawyer of Pakistan paceman Mohammad Asif says the player will appeal after his B sample tested positive for a banned substance.

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England look to make ICC decision

The England and Wales Cricket Board will hold a meeting on Tuesday to discuss England's participation in the Champions Trophy.

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Moores makes Sidebottom admission

Peter Moores is confident Ryan Sidebottom will be "ready to go" for England's one-day series against South Africa.

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England pair are injury doubts

Ryan Sidebottom and Chris Tremlett are both doubts for England's opening one-day international against South Africa.

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Stanford superstars squad named

Sir Vivian Richards has revealed the Stanford Superstars squad that will take on England in November for the $20million jackpot.

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CL T20 dates switched

The organisers have moved the inaugural Champions League Twenty20 tournament from September to December.

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England decision will do Harm say Durham

Durham have criticised England's decision not to allow Steve Harmison to bowl in their top of the table Championship match.

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ICC address Champions Trophy fears

Cricket's governing body the ICC will meet countries to discuss security worries ahead next month's Champions Trophy.

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Shoaib gets Champions call

Fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar is a surprise inclusion in the Pakistan squad for next month's Champions Trophy.

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Jones to miss Proteas clash

Simon Jones' injury jinx has struck again as he has been ruled out of the England Lions side to face South Africa on Wednesday.

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Cork loses fizz at Lancs

Dominic Cork's time at Lancashire will come to an end at the conclusion of the current season as he has not been offered a new deal.

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Sri Lanka seal Test win over India

A century stand by Malinda Warnapura and Mahela Jayawardene helped Sri Lanka beat India by eight wickets and secure a 2-1 series win.

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England happy with win target - Broad

Stuart Broad claims the England side are happy with a target of 197 to win the fourth and final Test against South Africa at The Oval.

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Suspected finger break for England ace

Wicketkeeper Tim Ambrose has suffered a suspected broken finger but England coach Peter Moores says he will see out the Test mach.

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Arthur eyes Third Test win

South Africa coach Mickey Arthur feels his side can still defeat England in the fourth Test despite Saturday's play being rained off.

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Hills named new England batting coach

England have confirmed the appointment of Australian Dene Hills as their new head batting coach.

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Sri Lanka lead thanks to Sangakkara century

Kumar Sangakkara's unbeaten century inspired Sri Lanka to hold just a two-run lead over India in the final Test in Colombo.

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In-form skipper wary of pitfalls

Kevin Pietersen says captaining England 'can only get worse' after his 14th Test century put his side in control against South Africa.

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Mendies puts Sri Lanka in control

Dammika Prasad and Ajantha Mendis produced some brilliant bowling to skittle India out for 249 to leave Sri Lanka on top after day one.

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Pietersen will change style - Smith

Kevin Pietersen has been tipped to change his style of play now he is England captain, according to South Africa skipper Graeme Smith.

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Broad & Harmison get another chance

Pacemen Steve Harmison and Stuart Broad have both been recalled to the England side for the final Test against South Africa.

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Freddy wants to end losing streak

Andrew Flintoff wants to end a personal run of eight Test defeats in his last eight appearances in the final Test with South Africa.

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Deal in the bag for Onions

Paceman Graham Onions has pledged his future to the Durham cause by penning a new deal to play at the club until 2011.

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Gibbs nets ODI call

Herschelle Gibbs has been selected for the South African one-day squad who will play a Twenty20 match and five one-dayers with England.

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Kabir unhappy at England snub

Worcestershire paceman Kabir Ali has expressed his disappointment at being overlooked for England honours this season.

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Clarke urges debate after new Sky rights

ECB chairman Giles Clarke has called for a debate on broadcasting rights after Sky extended its deal to show exclusive live cricket.

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KP must change - Warne

Shane Warne believes Kevin Pietersen will have to rethink his mindset after taking over from Michael Vaughan as England captain.

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Vaughan out, Bopara in

Ravi Bopara has been called into the England squad for the final Test with South Africa, replacing outgoing skipper Michael Vaughan.

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Pietersen up to the challenge

Kevin Pietersen says he is looking forward to the 'terrific challenge' after taking the position of England captain.

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SA will be without Steyn

South Africa fast bowler Dale Steyn has not recovered from injury and will miss the fourth and final Test against England.

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Smith looking to build

Graeme Smith believes South Africa's first win on English soil for 43 years can be the springboard for success in Australia.

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Captaincy diminished my ability - Colly

Paul Collingwood has given up the captaincy of England's one-day side as it has impacted on his ability to perform on the field.

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India spinners exact revenge

Harbhajan Singh was the star man as India exacted revenge with an 170-run victory in the second Test against Sri Lanka.

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Vaughan resigns as skipper

A tearful Michael Vaughan has stepped down as England Test captain after five years and confirmed he would not play at The Oval.

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Champions League blow for Kent

Champions League organisers have refused Twenty20 runners up Kent a place in the £3m tournament due to their ICL connections.

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Collingwood delighted with century

Paul Collingwood has described his potentially Test match saving century for England against South Africa on Friday as 'special'.

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Singh & Sehwag inspire India

India fought back on the second day of the second Test, reducing Sri Lanka to 215-5 at the close of play after making 329.

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Tudor leaves Essex

Former England fast bowler Alex Tudor is set to leave Essex at the end of the season by mutual consent.

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Surrey look to Shoaib

Surrey are making a move for Pakistan paceman Shoaib Akhtar as they look to boost their fight against relegation.

More: Surrey look to Shoaib |

SA ready to give youth its head

South Africa coach Mickey Arthur is to turn to the nation's youth after suffering convincing ODI defeats.

More: SA ready to give youth its head |

Aussies open with easy win

Australia cruised to an emphatic 180-run win in the opening one-day international against Bangladesh in Darwin.

More: Aussies open with easy win |

Pietersen pushing for whitewash

Kevin Pietersen insists England will not be resting on their laurels after securing the series win and says he wants a whitewash.

More: Pietersen pushing for whitewash |

England crush Kallis and co

Andrew Flintoff and Samit Patel were the stars as England beat South Africa at The Oval to clinch the one-say series with two to play.

More: England crush Kallis and co |

Third day abandoned at Blackpool

There was no play in the Lancashire-Surrey game at Blackpool for the third day running due to a waterlogged ground.

More: Third day abandoned at Blackpool |

Proteas forced into skipper change

South African captain Graeme Smith will miss the third one-day international at The Oval on Friday with a tennis elbow problem.

More: Proteas forced into skipper change |

Ponting calls for Olympic cricket

Australia captain Ricky Ponting has joined the ranks of those calling for Twenty20 cricket to become an Olympic sport.

More: Ponting calls for Olympic cricket |

Mushtaq calls it a day

An ongoing knee injury has forced Pakistan and Sussex leg-spinner Mushtaq Ahmed to retire from county cricket.

More: Mushtaq calls it a day |

Pietersen lauds Prior performance

Kevin Pietersen is hoping Matt Prior can kick on from his display at Trent Bridge and make the wicket-keeping slot his own.

More: Pietersen lauds Prior performance |

Weather hits Colombo ODI

The fourth one-day international between Sri Lanka and India has been moved to Wednesday after bad weather in Colombo.

More: Weather hits Colombo ODI |

Australia can not guarantee Pakistan tour

Cricket Australia are 'desperately hoping' their tour to Pakistan will go ahead but will not guarantee that they will travel.

More: Australia can not guarantee Pakistan tour |

Colly happy with sole focus

Paul Collingwood says he is looking forward to simply playing for England without the responsibility of captaincy.

More: Colly happy with sole focus |

Brown questions Trophy go-ahead

Professional Cricketers' Association chairman Dougie Brown has questioned whether the Champions Trophy will now actually go ahead.

More: Brown questions Trophy go-ahead |

Sidebottom ruled out for series

Ryan Sidebottom's international summer is over after he was ruled out of the rest of the one-day series against South Africa.

More: Sidebottom ruled out for series |

KP happy cricket is back in focus

England skipper Kevin Pietersen has backed the decision to postpone the Champions Trophy until next year.

More: KP happy cricket is back in focus |

Tresco owns up to ball tampering

Marcus Trescothick has caused controversy after admitting he used sweets to help him shine the ball while on England duty.

More: Tresco owns up to ball tampering |

Champions Trophy put back to 2009

The International Cricket Council has taken the decision to postpone next month's Champions Trophy until next year.

More: Champions Trophy put back to 2009 |

Umpire Hair quits cricket

Darrell Hair has resigned from the International Cricket Council's elite panel of umpires to take up a new position in Australia.

More: Umpire Hair quits cricket |

Pietersen singles out Harmison for praise

Steve Harmison was singled out for praise by captain Kevin Pietersen after England's one-day win against South Africa at Headingley.

More: Pietersen singles out Harmison for praise |

Proteas will snub Pakistan

Cricket South Africa has confirmed it will not send its cricketers to Pakistan if the Champions Trophy is held there.

More: Proteas will snub Pakistan |

Harmison heading for Headingley

Steve Harmison will step out of the shadows to lead England's attack in Friday's opening one-day international against South Africa.

More: Harmison heading for Headingley |

Injury forces England ace out of opener

Ryan Sidebottom will play no part in England's opening One-Day International against South Africa because of injury.

More: Injury forces England ace out of opener |

D-day looms for ICC event

The ICC say they expect the Champions Trophy to take place ahead of crunch talks on Friday, which could lead to a venue switch.

More: D-day looms for ICC event |

Zaheer rips through Sri Lankans

India have pulled level in their five-match one-day series with Sri Lanka with a three-wicket victory in Dambulla.

More: Zaheer rips through Sri Lankans |

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