Oram's decision to retire correct, say ex-colleaguesOctober 14th, 2009 AUCKLAND - Central Districts cricket personalities have said all-rounder Jacob Oram's decision to retire from Test cricket is the right one if he is to stay on in the shorter versions of the game. The 31-year-old announced his retirement from Test cricket on Tuesday at a press conference in Christchurch.
Franklin puts his hand up as Oram's replacement for TestsOctober 14th, 2009 WELLINGTON - Wellington all-rounder James Franklin believes he is the man who can replace Jacob Oram in the New Zealand middle order lineup for Tests. Franklin, who represents the English county side Gloucestershire in the New Zealand off-season, has scored 904 runs at an average of 50.22 with three hundreds and also chipped in with 31 wickets at 29.12.
Oram may retire from test cricket to revive ODI, T20 careerOctober 12th, 2009 WELLINGTON - New Zealand allrounder Jacob Oram has reportedly decided to retire from the Test cricket in order to prolong his one-day and Twenty20 cricket career. Oram, who wants remain injury free to perform well in the shorter versions of the game, may make an announcement about his retirement this week, Stuff.co.nz reports.
Jacob Oram set to announce retirement from Test, one-day cricketOctober 11th, 2009 WELLINGTON - New Zealand all rounder Jacob Oram will reportedly announce his retirement from international Test and one-day cricket in the coming few days. Oram, who missed the final stages of the recent Champions Trophy held in South Africa due to a hamstring complaint, has been assessing his future since arriving home.
McCullum sees silver lining in Champions Trophy injury curse on KiwisOctober 7th, 2009 AUCKLAND - New Zealand wicketkeeper Brendon McCullum believes that the injury curse, which fell upon the Black Caps during the Champions Trophy, has given way to some fresh talent. New Zealand lost crucial players like all-rounder Jacob Oram, batsman Jesse Ryder, pacer Daryl Tuffey and skipper Daniel Vettori to injuries during different stages of the tournament.
Black Caps will miss Ryder, says VettoriSeptember 29th, 2009 JOHANNESBURG - New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori has said that the squad will miss the all-purpose game of Jesse Ryder as they take on England in a must win Champions Trophy cricket match on Tuesday. New Zealand will qualify for the semi-finals if they overcome an unbeaten England at the same Wanderers Stadium venue.
Pakistan-New Zealand cricket series in UAE in NovemberSeptember 26th, 2009 KARACHI - Pakistan will host a limited overs series against New Zealand in UAE Nov 3-13, the country's cricket board announced Saturday. According to the itinerary announced by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Pakistan will host New Zealand for a three-match One-day International (ODI) series in Abu Dhabi Nov 3-9 following by two Twenty20 Internationals in Dubai Nov 12 and 13.
Franklin to replace injured Oram in Champions TrophySeptember 26th, 2009 JOHANNESBURG - The International Cricket Council (ICC) has allowed the New Zealand team to include fast bowler James Franklin in place of injured all-rounder Jacob Oram for the Champions Trophy being held in South Africa. Franklin, who was playing for Gloucestershire in a four-day county championship match against Kent, was called to report immediately ahead of New Zealand's second match against Sri Lanka on Sunday, the NZPA reports.
Scoreboard: India vs New Zealand, 2nd ODI Compaq CupSeptember 11th, 2009 COLOMBO - The following is the scoreboard of the Compaq Cup One-day International cricket match between India and New Zealand here Friday:
New Zealand:
Brendon McCullum lbw b Nehra 3
Jesse Ryder lbw b Nehra 0
Martin Guptill c Dravid b Yuvraj Singh 22
Ross Taylor c Dhoni b Singh 11
Grant Elliott c Dhoni b Yuvraj Singh 22
Jacob Oram c & b Sharma 24
Neil Broom c Raina b Yuvraj Singh 21
Daniel Vettori b Sharma 25
Kyle Mills b Singh 6
Ian Butler c Harbhajan Singh b Nehra 6
Shane Bond not out 10
Extras (lb-4, w-1) 5
Total (all out in 46.3 overs) 155
Fall of wickets 1-1 (Ryder, 0.3 overs), 2-4 (McCullum, 2.2), 3-19 (Taylor, 5.5), 4-51 (Guptill, 14.6), 5-66 (Elliott, 20.3), 6-101 (Oram, 28.1), 7-116 (Broom, 32.1), 8-134 (Mills, 37.6), 9-142 (Vettori, 42.3), 10-155 (Butler, 46.3)
Bowling
Ashish Nehra 8.3 0 24 3
RP Singh 8 2 22 2 (1w)
Ishant Sharma 10 2 26 2
Yuvraj Singh 10 0 31 3
Harbhajan Singh 8 0 39 0
Suresh Raina 1 0 4 0
Yusuf Pathan 1 0 5 0
India:
Dinesh Karthik lbw b Mills 4
Sachin Tendulkar c Guptill b Vettori 46
Rahul Dravid lbw b Oram 14
Yuvraj Singh c Guptill b Vettori 8
Mahendra Singh Dhoni not out 35
Suresh Raina not out 45
Extras (lb 3, w 1) 4
Total (for four wickets in 40.3 overs) 156
Fall of wickets1-7 (Karthik, 2.3 overs), 2-67 (Dravid, 18.1), 3-71 (Tendulkar, 19.2), 4-84 (Yuvraj Singh, 23.6)
Bowling
Kyle Mills 5.3 1 25 1
Shane Bond 10 3 30 0 (1w)
Ian Butler 4 0 25 0
Daniel Vettori 10 0 33 2
Jacob Oram 7 1 19 1
GD Elliott 2 0 9 0
Martin Guptill 2 0 12 0
Toss: New Zealand, who chose to bat
Man of the match: Ashish Nehra (India)
Umpires: K. Dharmasena (Sri Lanka) and B.
India bowlers run through New Zealand inningsSeptember 11th, 2009 COLOMBO - India's Ashish Nehra and Yuvraj Singh bowled inspiring spells to pack off New Zealand for 155 runs in their opening One-day International match of the Compaq Cup tri-series cricket here Friday. New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori elected to bat but the batsmen kept losing wickets and the Kiwis were bowled out in 46.3 overs.
Pak may host 'home' ODI series against NZ in US, MalaysiaAugust 29th, 2009 LAHORE - Pakistan might host New Zealand in a one-day international series in United States or Malaysia if the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) fails to convince the UAE cricket authorities regarding hosting the matches in that country. "These are available options for us although our first preference is to have the series in Abu Dhabi and Dubai," a PCB official said.
New Zealand players may chose IPL cash over country: VettoriJuly 26th, 2009 WELLINGTON - Captain Daniel Vettori has said that New Zealand cricketers may not choose country over cash in the future if they are forced to chose between national team and the lucrative Indian Premier League (IPL). "A lot of guys put a lot of thought into it.
New Zealand players chose country over IPLJuly 24th, 2009 WELLINGTON - New Zealand Cricket (NZC) Friday confirmed that all 20 players, including the six contracted with the Indian Premier League (IPL), have signed its international playing agreements. NZC Chief Executive Justin Vaughan said that all the six IPL players - captain Daniel Vettori, Brendon McCullum, Kyle Mills, Jacob Oram, Jesse Ryder and Ross Taylor - were granted an extension to confirm their contracts, and all had now signed, "sacrificing significant sums of money".
Pak to host "home" series against Kiwis on neutral venueJuly 3rd, 2009 LAHORE - Pakistan would host New Zealand for three Tests and five one-day internationals on a neutral venue, after all efforts by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to relocate the 'home' series against Kiwis to New Zealand failed. Sources said the PCB proposed hosting the series in New Zealand itself , but issues regarding television rights and sharing of revenues could not be sorted out with the New Zealand cricket officials
The PCB is now considering hosting the series in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), The News reports.
Oram gives himself two more years of international cricketJune 27th, 2009 AUCKLAND - New Zealand all-rounder Jacob Oram has given himself two more years at international level, and says he's determined to make the most of that time in the middle.t 31, Oram still feels good days are around the corner. "My body is feeling good.