Trinidad and Tobago elect to bat against SomersetOctober 12th, 2009 BANGALORE - Trinidad and Tobago won the toss and elected to bat against Somerset in a Group A match of the Champions League Twenty20 cricket at M. Chinnaswamy stadium here Monday.
Champions League: Trinidad and Tobago beat SomersetOctober 12th, 2009 BANGALORE - Trinidad and Tobago defeated Somerset by 44 runs in their Group A match of the Champions League Twenty20 cricket at the M. Chinnaswamy stadium here Monday.
Trinidad and Tobago set 151-run target for SomersetOctober 12th, 2009 BANGALORE - Trinidad and Tobago scored 150 for nine against Somerset in their Group A match of the Champions League Twenty20 cricket here Monday. Dinesh Ramdin was the highest scorer with 39.
Champions League kicks off with dazzling opening ceremonyOctober 8th, 2009 BANGALORE - The inaugural Champions League Twenty20 cricket extravaganza started with a dazzling opening ceremony at the M.Chinnaswamy Stadium here Thursday. For the next 15 days, twelve teams drawn from hosts India, England, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, Sri Lanka and Trinidad and Tobago will compete in cricket's first ever international club tournament.
Windies players to make themselves available, says BravoOctober 6th, 2009 JOHANNESBURG - West Indian all-rounder Dwayne Bravo has said that all star players of the West Indies will make themselves available for national duty soon. Speaking from his home in Trinidad, Bravo told the Sydney Morning Herald: " We are looking forward to getting back playing international cricket."
It is the clearest statement of intent to come out of the Caribbean in months, and a positive sign for the Australian summer.
Indians passion for cricket can help me overcome fear of touring: TrescothickOctober 3rd, 2009 LONDON - Former England Test opener Marcus Trescothick has said that the passion shown for cricket by Indians can help him overcome his fear of touring. The Somerset batsman is set to fly out for the Champions League Twenty20 to do battle with the world's best club sides next week.
Trescothick to tour India for Champions LeagueSeptember 7th, 2009 LONDON - Former England opener Marcus Trescothick, who retired from international cricket due to stress-related illness, is all set to tour India for next month's Twenty20 Champions League after being named in the Somerset squad. Trescothick's illness surfaced during England tour to India three years ago and he had to leave midway through the series.
After battle with depression, Trescothick faces India returnAugust 17th, 2009 LONDON - Former England Test batsman Marcus Trescothick faces returning to India three years after a terrifying attack of depression led the talented cricketer to cut short an India tour. Trescothick, regarded as one of England's most talented batsmen, flew back to England after repeated panic attacks in February 2006.
Trescothick willing to come out of retirementAugust 12th, 2009 LONDON - England batsman Marcus Trescothick may come out of his retirement if selectors give him a chance to play in the final Ashes Test at The Oval. Trescothick said that he can play in the last match if it was just a one-off appearance.
Somerset boss says Trescothick can be coaxed to play AshesAugust 11th, 2009 LONDON - Somerset County Cricket Club CEO Richard Gould believes former England opener Marcus Trescothick can be coaxed to come out of international retirement to participate in the fifth Ashes Test at The Oval next week. The left-handed opener has not played Test cricket since returning to England before the start of the 2006/07 Ashes tour in Australia.
UK paper spills out what Langer really thinks of England cricketersAugust 9th, 2009 LONDON - In an amazing document detailing the thoughts of Somerset captain and former Australia opener Justin Langer, English cricketers are witheringly described as "lazy", "shallow" and "flat", and as players who "love being comfortable". Fast bowler James Anderson can be "a bit of a pussy" if things do not go his way and skipper Andrew Strauss can be too "conservative".
Delhi, Bangalore and Hyderabad to host Twenty20 Champions LeagueJuly 29th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Delhi, Bangalore and Hyderabad will host the first Twenty20 Champions League to be played Oct 8-23. The venues are home to the three Indian Premier League (IPL) franchises -- Delhi Daredevils, Bangalore Royal Challengers and Deccan Chargers -- who have qualified for the 12-team tournament that will have 23 matches.
Hayden lauds former mate Langer for breaking the Don's first class recordJuly 24th, 2009 SOMERSET - Former Australian opener Mathew Hayden has lauded former mate and opening partner Justin Langer for overtaking the legendary Sir Donald Bradman as his country's most prolific scorer in first class cricket. Giving an instant tribute to Langer, an emotional Hayden, who is on a business trip to India, was quoted by the Sydney Morning Herald, as saying that Langer was a worthy successor to Bradman because he cherished the game's traditions and had qualities that made him one of Australia's most successful opening batsmen.
West Indies ODI series under swine flu scannerJune 27th, 2009 KINGSTON - The Jamaican health ministry has put the ongoing one-day series between India and the West Indies under "special swine flu surveillance" after the outbreak of influenza A(H1N1) in the island nation. Health Minister Ruddy Spencer has asked the local administration to take proper action to prevent the spread of the virus at public gatherings and has also appealed to the infected people to stay away from cricket grounds.
Swine flu hits West Indies, Indian team keeps fingers crossedJune 22nd, 2009 KINGSTON - The Indian cricket team kept its fingers crossed and geared up for the One-day series against the West Indies as the first ever Caribbean Games to be held in Trinidad and Tobago, slated for July, has been cancelled due to the outbreak of swine flu. Trinidad and Tobago's Health Minister Jerry Narace and Sports Minister Gary Hunt said the Games were cancelled to prevent the spread of the influenza A (HINI) virus that has so far spread to more than 76 countries and infected more than 30,000 people.