White wants Cricket Australia to consider him as T20 captainSeptember 27th, 2009 MELBOURNE - Cameron White expects the Cricket Australia to endorse Michael Clarke as Twenty20 captain next month, but the Victorian captain is pleased to be regarded as a credible alternative. Replacing Ricky Ponting as Twenty20 captain had not occurred to White until his Victorian coach, Greg Shipperd, put his name forward.
PCB denies forming special committee for New Zealand seriesSeptember 19th, 2009 LAHORE - The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has rebutted reports regarding the formation of a four member organizing committee to look projects related to the proposed series against New Zealand scheduled to be held at Abu Dhabi and Dubai. A PCB spokesperson rejected reports of any such committee being formed under board's financial advisor Mohammad Naeem.
Now, Alam cries wolf over 'smear campaign' against himSeptember 8th, 2009 LAHORE - Pakistan cricket, it seems, is no different from the country's politics, as after former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's allegations that a 'smear campaign' had been initiated by certain political quarters to malign his image, coach Intikhab Alam has alleged that he too is being targeted by a similar drive. Alam alleged that there was a certain lobby who wants him to step down, but he has vowed to continue to 'serve' Pakistan cricket come what may.
Ashes: Border says Clark should replace JohnsonJuly 29th, 2009 LONDON - Former Australian cricket captain Allan Border says that left-arm fast bowler Mitchell Johnson's form has become so poor that he needs to step away from Test cricket for at least a week to rebuild his game. Border wants experienced seamer Stuart Clark to replace Johnson as the only change in the team for the third Test, beginning tomorrow at Edgbaston.
Johnson to get nod for third TestJuly 29th, 2009 WARWICKSHIRE - Struggling Australian left-arm fast bowler Mitchell Johnson is likely to play in the third Ashes Test that gets underway at the Edgbaston cricket ground here from Thursday. Australian vice-captain Michael Clarke believes that Johnson is back to top form after the visitors won their match against Northamptonshire.
Keep it simple, McGrath tells JohnsonJuly 25th, 2009 MELBOURNE - Former Australian quick bowler Glenn McGrath has told a struggling Mitchell Johnson to keep things simple to find back the form that made him the most feared bowler in world cricket earlier this year. McGrath, Australia's most successful fast bowler with 563 Test wickets, has mentored Johnson and helped take his bowling to another level over the past two years.
Sledging ban has blunted Australia's competitive edge: WatsonJuly 23rd, 2009 NORTHAMPTON - Australia's competitive edge has been blunted since Cricket Australia ordered the team to stop sledging, feels all-rounder Shane Watson. "One thing Cricket Australia have said to us is to make sure we know where the line is and don't cross it.
Tab on sledging has blunted Oz performance: WatsonJuly 22nd, 2009 LONDON - All-rounder Shane Watson feels Australia's performance has been affected ever since they were told by Cricket Australia (CA) to cut down on the sledging. Ahead of the Ashes series, CA reminded players of their responsibility as role models and to set the right example.
Mitchell Johnson's mum's rant on cricketers favouring 'bitchy' girlfriendsJuly 8th, 2009 MELBOURNE - Aussie cricketer Mitchell Johnson's mum Vikki Harber has lashed out at Cricket Australia for turning its back on parents in favour of flying over "bitchy" girlfriends to the games. Harber, 45, also said that her once close relationship with her son has deteriorated ever since he started going out with his karate champ girlfriend Jessica Bratich.
Mitchell Johnson's mum declares war on his 'bitchy' WAG!July 8th, 2009 MELBOURNE - Aussie cricketer Mitchell Johnson's mum Vikki Harber has lashed out at Cricket Australia for turning its back on parents in favour of flying over "bitchy" girlfriends to the games. Harber, 45, also said that her once close relationship with her son has deteriorated ever since he started going out with his karate champ girlfriend Jessica Bratich.
Oz cricket WAGs won't back down over Ashes tour controversyJuly 5th, 2009 MELBOURNE - Australian bowler Mitchell Johnson's fiancee has hit back at the controversy surrounding the inclusion of WAGs in Ashes Tour. Jessica Bratich, who recently got engaged to Johnson and is also a karate champ, branded the controversy 'ridiculous'.
Hilditch does an encore with no Oz selector present during Australia's warm up gameJune 25th, 2009 MELBOURNE - Australia's chief selector Andrew Hilditch is at the centre of another controversy, with no selector being present to watch a pre-Ashes "bowl-off". No selector was there to watch comeback pacers Brett Lee and Stuart Clark waiting to make their bids for Ashes spots in the four-day match against county side Sussex.
Jessica Bratich dubbed hottest WAG in new pollJune 15th, 2009 MELBOURNE - Aussie cricket ace Mitchell Johnson's fiancee Jessica Bratich has been named the hottest WAG in a poll by a men's magazine. Bratich, a karate black-belt, has beaten Aussie vice-captain Michael Clarke's fiance Lara Bingle, who secured the second place in the online poll by Ralph magazine.
Tendulkar backs India to retain T20 World Cup titleJune 2nd, 2009 KOLKATA - India may have started their Twenty20 World Cup campaign on a wrong foot, losing their warm-up match to New Zealand, but Sachin Tendulkar will still put his money on the defending champions to retain the title. Tendulkar said India with an explosive batting line up and a balanced team had a very good chance to successfully defend the Twenty20 World Cup title they won two years back in South Africa.
Twenty20 no guide to Ashes line up, says PontingMay 27th, 2009 SYDNEY - Australian captain Ricky Ponting has said next month's Twenty20 championship would have little or no impact on the hotly debated bowling line-up for the first Test against England. Australia is scheduled to play four-day matches against Sussex in Hove and then the second-tier England Lions in Worcester in the days leading up to the first Test at Sophia Gardens, which starts on July 8.