T20 cricket is about smart thinking and fitness: TendulkarMay 21st, 2009 CENTURION - India's cricketing great Sachin Tendulkar says ageing players in the Indian Premier League (IPL) have showed Twenty20 cricket is all about 'fitness and smart thinking', breaking the myth that the format is only meant for the youngsters. 'I don't think Twenty20 cricket is a young man's game.
India, Pakistan favourites for World Twenty20 trophy: Misbah-ul-HaqMay 9th, 2009 DUBAI - Pakistan cricket vice-captain Misbah-ul-Haq has said both India and Pakistan are favourites to win this year's World Twenty20 tournament in England. "Both Pakistan and India have been doing very well in Twenty20 cricket.
Lucrative T20s may hit Test cricket: CollingwoodMay 6th, 2009 LONDON - England captain Paul Collingwood fears that players will not like to endure the 'mental torture' of Test cricket, if the financial rewards of playing for the country does not match the lucrative pay package of a Twenty20 tournament like the Indian Premier League (IPL). 'I gave up the (England) one-day captaincy (in July last year) because it was affecting my Test game and I wanted to keep my Test place.
Dhoni to lead Indian squad named for Twenty20 World CupMay 4th, 2009 India names squad for T20 World CupNEW DELHI — Mahendra Singh Dhoni was named captain of India's squad announced Monday to defend the Twenty20 World Cup title in England next month. The squad contains several veterans of the World Cup winning team of 2007 in South Africa.
Dhoni a balanced captain: TendulkarApril 14th, 2009 NEW DELHI - India's batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar was all praise for skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni, saying he has a sharp brain and does not complicate things. Speaking at a reception hosted by Jaypee Group here, Tendulkar said Dhoni has developed into a balanced captain.
IPL in South Africa won't affect Indian following: SachinApril 14th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Batting genius Sachin Tendulkar Tuesday said Indian Premier League (IPL) has changed the face of cricket in the country and feels the shifting of the Twenty20 tournament to South Africa would not impact its following in India. The IPL this year will be played in South Africa as it clashed with the general elections in the country.
IPL won't have the same feel abroad: TendulkarMarch 24th, 2009 AUCKLAND - Sachin Tendulkar Monday said Indian Premier League (IPL) on foreign shores would not have the same feel as it had last year. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) at an emergency meeting Sunday decided to hold the Twenty20 tournament outside the country after the state governments expressed their inability to provide security to the tournament as it clashes with the general elections.
ICC surprised at IPL shiftMarch 23rd, 2009 LONDON - International Cricket Council (ICC) president David Morgan said he is surprised at the news of the Indian Premier League being held overseas, and added it would be difficult for any nation to host the event at such short notice. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Sunday announced that the hugely popular Twenty20 tournament will be played outside India because state governments have expressed their inability to provide security to the tournament as it clashes with general elections in the country.
Tendulkar scores 42nd Test century, India 348 for five at lunchMarch 20th, 2009 HAMILTON - Sachin Tendulkar scored his 42nd Test century to take India to 384 for five at lunch in reply to New Zealand's 279 on the third day of the first cricket Test here at Seddon park Thursday. Tendulkar was batting on 135 and with him at the break was skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni on 22 as India lead by 105 runs.
Twenty20 cricket is not here to stay, says YousufMarch 19th, 2009 KARACHI - Mohammad Yousuf, Pakistan's premier batsman and now an Indian Cricket League (ICL) player, has predicted that cricket's love affair with the popular Twenty20 version will soon end. Yousuf said he firmly believes that Twenty20 cricket will fade out as fans and players will both give more importance to one-day internationals a few years from now.
Rain stops play in the first ODI with India 27/0March 3rd, 2009 NAPIER - Gloomy weather with a persistent drizzle stopped play in the fifth over with India 27 for no loss in the first of the five One-Day Internationals (ODI) against New Zealand here Tuesday. Virender Sehwag was batting 23 off 19 balls and Tendulkar three when play was halted.
Tendulkar, Karthik withdrawn from Twenty20 show gameFebruary 27th, 2009 WELLINGTON - Star batsman Sachin Tendulkar and wicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik have been withdrawn from an exhibition Twenty20 match by the Indian team management as New Zealander Hamish Marshall, who plays in the rebel Indian Cricket League, is part of the show. Both Tendulkar and Karthik were to play in the Masters game between former Australian and New Zealand internationals before the second Twenty20 match against New Zealand here Friday night.
Tendulkar to play with ICL player in exhibition matchFebruary 27th, 2009 WELLINGTON - Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar is surely going to raise a few eyebrows when he takes the field Friday for New Zealand Masters along with rebel Indian Cricket League (ICL) player Hamish Marshall in a Twenty20 exhibition match against Australia Masters. The exhibition match is a joint venture between New Zealand Cricket and New Zealand Cricket Players' Association (NZCA) and will see a host of former cricket stars from both Australia and New Zealand.
IPL ideal preparation for Twenty20 World Cup: JayawardenaFebruary 8th, 2009 COLOMBO - Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardena said Monday that the forthcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) would be an 'an ideal opportunity' for international cricketers to prepare for the International Cricket Council's (ICC) Twenty20 World Cup to be held in England in June. Addressing the media at the launch of the Twenty20 trophy here, Jayawardena said: 'IPL has benefited players a lot and has provided opportunities to play as a team with international players who come out with different tactics.'
'The IPL series would be ideal preparation for most of our guys before going for the Twenty20 World Cup tournament a few weeks later.'
The World Cup trophy is now being taken to all the ICC member countries and will be on display at the Premadasa Stadium Tuesday during the Twenty20 international between India and Sri Lanka.
One-day cricket suffering from low attendanceJanuary 16th, 2009 MELBOURNE - It's no secret that Twenty20 cricket has taken a toll on the popularity of One-dayers and this fact has been demonstrated in the ongoing series between Australia and South Africa. Where a crowd of more than 62,000 watched Australia beat South Africa in a Twenty20 match last Sunday, a crowd of 39,731 was present in the first One-day international between the sides here Friday.