Cook backs Bopara to replace injured FlintoffApril 29th, 2009 LONDON - England's opener Alastair Cook has backed Ravi Bopara to replace injured all rounder Andrew Flintoff. Flintoff is missing once again after knee surgery on Monday saw him laid up until the Twenty20 World Cup in June.
Punjab minister seriously injured in car-truck crashMarch 29th, 2009 CHANDIGARH - Senior Akali Dal leader and Punjab Cooperation Minister Kanwaljit Singh was seriously injured in a road accident in the state's Mohali district Sunday evening. Singh was rushed to the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) here, his aides said.
Younis happy to draw first Test against Sri LankaFebruary 26th, 2009 KARACHI - Pakistan captain Younis Khan failed to break Brian Lara's record of 400 runs in a Test innings Wednesday but said he was not disappointed. 'I play for the team and personal records don't matter much to me,' Younis told reporters after saving Pakistan the first Test with a career-best 313.
Spotlight will be on out of form players: CookFebruary 9th, 2009 LONDON - England's opening batsman Alastair Cook feels that the spotlight will be on out of form players like him after the team's humiliating loss in the first Test against West Indies. Cook's last three-figure score in Tests was against Sri Lanka in the Galle 14 months ago.
Punjab Police to charge PCA for cricket securityJanuary 5th, 2009 MOHALI - The Punjab Police is planning to slap a bill of nearly Rs.14 million (Rs.1.38 crore) on the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) towards providing security at the Mohali stadium during the last two Test matches and one One-day International. A letter mentioning details of the expenditure incurred by Mohali police while providing security cover for the cricket matches was sent by Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Jatinder Singh Aulakh to Director General of Punjab Police (DGP) N.P.S.
Almost a day's play lost to fog, bad light in Mohali TestDecember 22nd, 2008 MOHALI - Bad light and dense fog robbed almost a day's play in the second cricket Test between India and England that ended in a tame draw at the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) Stadium here Tuesday. Match officials here said that in all 85 overs of play were lost due to poor weather conditions.
India draw with England in Mohali Test to win series 1-0December 22nd, 2008 MOHALI - India drew the second cricket Test against England here Tuesday and won the two-match RBS Cup 1-0. Chasing a victory target of 403, England were 64 for one in the second innings after India declared their second essay at 251 for seven at the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) stadium.
Panesar's grandfather delighted to see the spinner in actionDecember 22nd, 2008 MOHALI - England spinner Monty Panesar's grandfather was delighted to see the left-arm spinner in action during the second cricket Test against India at Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) Stadium here Tuesday. Hari Singh, maternal grandfather of Mudhsuden Singh Panesar aka Monty Panesar, came all the way from Ludhiana, around 100 km from here, to see his grandson in action.
Mohali Test heads towards a draw (Lunch report)December 22nd, 2008 MOHALI - The dense fog played a spoil sport Tuesday as the second cricket Test between India and England headed towards a draw at lunch on the fifth and the last day at Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) stadium here. After a two and half delayed start , Gautam Gambhir (80, 4x6) and Yuvraj Singh (79, 4x6 ,6x4) carried India to 216 runs for four wickets with a 367-run lead at the luncheon break.
Second Test: Dense fog delays start of final day's playDecember 22nd, 2008 MOHALI - Play on the final day of the second cricket Test between India and England was delayed here by fog and bad light Tuesday. The fog was so thick that the pitch was hardly visible from the boundary ropes.
Final scoreboard: India vs. England, Second Test, Day FiveDecember 22nd, 2008 MOHALI - The following is the final scoreboard on the fifth and the last day of the second cricket Test between India and England at Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) Stadium here Tuesday. SCOREBOARD:
India 1st innings: 453
England 1st innings: 302
India 2nd innings (Overnight 134/4)
Gautam Gambhir c Bell b Swann 97
Virender Sehwag run out (Bell) 17
Rahul Dravid b Broad 0
Sachin Tendulkar c Swann b Anderson 5
V.V.S.
India win Test series against EnglandDecember 22nd, 2008 MOHALI - India won the two-match RBS Cup Series against England 1-0 after the mild winter sun and dense fog forced the second Test to end in a draw at the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) Stadium here Tuesday. Chasing a winning target of 403 on the fifth day, England were 64 for one in the second innings with Andrew Strauss (21) and Ian Bell (24) remaining after India declared their second innings at 251 for seven.
Cook falls early as England chase 403December 22nd, 2008 MOHALI - England lost opener Alastair Cook (10) early and were 31 for one in the second innings at tea, chasing a victory target of 403, on the final day of the second cricket Test against India here Tuesday. Andrew Strauss (6) and Ian Bell (8) were the not out batsmen after India declared their second innings at 251 for seven.
Tea scoreboard: India vs. England, Second Test, Day FiveDecember 22nd, 2008 MOHALI - The following is the scoreboard at tea on the fifth and the last day of the second cricket Test between India and England at Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) Stadium here Tuesday. SCOREBOARD:
India 1st innings:453
England 1st innings:302
India 2nd innings (Overnight 134/4)
Gautam Gambhir c Bell b Swann 97
Virender Sehwag run out (Bell) 17
Rahul Dravid b Broad 0
Sachin Tendulkar c Swann b Anderson 5
V.V.S.
England team leaves for DubaiDecember 22nd, 2008 CHANDIGARH - The England Test squad left here Tuesday night on a chartered plane for Dubai from where the team will board a direct flight to England. 'The England team has boarded a chartered flight.