Monday, 12 January 2015

Schedule For Pakistan Cricket Team in World Cup 2015

With the beginning of New Year 2015, new hopes of cricket fans with World Cup are arriving,Pakistan cricket team will be very busy this year as Green shirts would play five home and away series including World Cup 2014.

Pakistan vs New Zealand Live Cricket Match Series 2015

Pakistan Cricket Team will begin their 2015 run with two match series against New Zealand before the Cricket World Cup 2015 which will be co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand.
Pakistan cricket team will play World Cup 2015 in which they will play at least 6 matches while in case they qualify they will play more matches in the mega event.Pakistan Vs New Zealand Schedule For Pakistan Cricket Team in World Cup 2015 Schedule For Pakistan Cricket Team in World Cup 2015 Pakistan Vs New Zealand
After the Word Cup 2015, Pakistan Cricket Team will go for Bangladesh in middle of April to play three One Day Internationals (ODI), a Twenty20 match and two Test matches against the home side.
After that Pakistan Cricket team will leave for Sri Lanka where they will play five One-day, two Test and two t20 matches.
After touring Sri Lanka, Pakistan team will take on England in three Tests, five One-day matches and one T20 match that will be played in UAE.

Pakistan Vs India Live Match Online

However at the end of the year, Pakistan Team will take on arch rival India in five One-day, two Twenty 20 matches and two test.

Family Returns To Honor Hughes In Sydney Cricket Ground

THE heartbroken family of Australian cricketer Phillip Hughes will pay an emotional tribute to their lost son by attending this week’s Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Grieving parents Greg and Virginia, his sister Megan and Brother Jason are flying in from Coffs Harbour tomorrow to witness one of the most poignant occasions in Australian cricket history at the famous old ground.
Injured Australian skipper Michael Clarke will be alongside the family to offer them comfort during his breaks from Channel Nine commentary duties.

Jason Infront of Media about his Brother

Jason, speaking on behalf of the family yesterday, said: “It’s important for mum and dad because the SCG is where Phil made his professional mark. And, of course, to be there for the tribute.
The SCG Trust has provided a suite at the SCG for the family and friends to watch in comfort and privacy on all five days of the final Test against India.Family returns to SCG to honour Hughes Family Returns To Honor Hughes In Sydney Cricket Ground Family Returns To Honor Hughes In Sydney Cricket Ground Family returns to SCG to honour Hughes
As part of the tributes, a permanent plaque will be placed on a wall in the members reserve outside the home team dressing room to honour Hughes at the ground where he tragically lost his life five weeks ago.Clarke said yesterday: “They have shown incredible strength over the past couple of months and it will be great to see them back out at the ground where they watched their son and brother score so many runs for NSW, South Australia and Australia.
“It’s brilliant that the SCG will honour his memory with a plaque outside the home-team dressing room.”Jason said the family had been comforted by Clarke all along.
Cricket Australia is determined to make it a special occasion for the family, who are understandably still struggling after a difficult Christmas.
Former team mates will spend time with the family as well.
Skipper Steve Smith spoke yesterday of the effect seeing Hughes’s family may have on the players and team mates who were on the field trying to save Hughes’ life after he was felled by a bouncer bowled by Sean Abbott in a Sheffield Shield game.
“Hopefully everyone will be okay,” he said.

Family Returns To Honor Hughes In Sydney Cricket Ground

THE heartbroken family of Australian cricketer Phillip Hughes will pay an emotional tribute to their lost son by attending this week’s Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Grieving parents Greg and Virginia, his sister Megan and Brother Jason are flying in from Coffs Harbour tomorrow to witness one of the most poignant occasions in Australian cricket history at the famous old ground.
Injured Australian skipper Michael Clarke will be alongside the family to offer them comfort during his breaks from Channel Nine commentary duties.

Jason Infront of Media about his Brother

Jason, speaking on behalf of the family yesterday, said: “It’s important for mum and dad because the SCG is where Phil made his professional mark. And, of course, to be there for the tribute.
The SCG Trust has provided a suite at the SCG for the family and friends to watch in comfort and privacy on all five days of the final Test against India.Family returns to SCG to honour Hughes Family Returns To Honor Hughes In Sydney Cricket Ground Family Returns To Honor Hughes In Sydney Cricket Ground Family returns to SCG to honour Hughes
As part of the tributes, a permanent plaque will be placed on a wall in the members reserve outside the home team dressing room to honour Hughes at the ground where he tragically lost his life five weeks ago.
Clarke said yesterday: “They have shown incredible strength over the past couple of months and it will be great to see them back out at the ground where they watched their son and brother score so many runs for NSW, South Australia and Australia.
It’s brilliant that the SCG will honour his memory with a plaque outside the home-team dressing room.”Jason said the family had been comforted by Clarke all along.
Cricket Australia is determined to make it a special occasion for the family, who are understandably still struggling after a difficult Christmas.
Former team mates will spend time with the family as well.
Skipper Steve Smith spoke yesterday of the effect seeing Hughes’s family may have on the players and team mates who were on the field trying to save Hughes’ life after he was felled by a bouncer bowled by Sean Abbott in a Sheffield Shield game.
Hopefully everyone will be okay,” he said.
“We’ve got our first training day today out on the cricket ground so hopefully all the boys can get through.”

Sunday, 11 January 2015

Family Returns To Honor Hughes In Sydney Cricket Ground

THE heartbroken family of Australian cricketer Phillip Hughes will pay an emotional tribute to their lost son by attending this week’s Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Grieving parents Greg and Virginia, his sister Megan and Brother Jason are flying in from Coffs Harbour tomorrow to witness one of the most poignant occasions in Australian cricket history at the famous old ground.
Injured Australian skipper Michael Clarke will be alongside the family to offer them comfort during his breaks from Channel Nine commentary duties.

Jason Infront of Media about his Brother

Jason, speaking on behalf of the family yesterday, said: “It’s important for mum and dad because the SCG is where Phil made his professional mark. And, of course, to be there for the tribute.
The SCG Trust has provided a suite at the SCG for the family and friends to watch in comfort and privacy on all five days of the final Test against India.Family returns to SCG to honour Hughes Family Returns To Honor Hughes In Sydney Cricket Ground Family Returns To Honor Hughes In Sydney Cricket Ground Family returns to SCG to honour Hughes
As part of the tributes, a permanent plaque will be placed on a wall in the members reserve outside the home team dressing room to honour Hughes at the ground where he tragically lost his life five weeks ago.Clarke said yesterday: “They have shown incredible strength over the past couple of months and it will be great to see them back out at the ground where they watched their son and brother score so many runs for NSW, South Australia and Australia.
“It’s brilliant that the SCG will honour his memory with a plaque outside the home-team dressing room.”Jason said the family had been comforted by Clarke all along.
Cricket Australia is determined to make it a special occasion for the family, who are understandably still struggling after a difficult Christmas.
Former team mates will spend time with the family as well.
Skipper Steve Smith spoke yesterday of the effect seeing Hughes’s family may have on the players and team mates who were on the field trying to save Hughes’ life after he was felled by a bouncer bowled by Sean Abbott in a Sheffield Shield game.
“Hopefully everyone will be okay,” he said.

Bangladesh Cricket Team for World Cup 2015

Bangladesh have named their 15-man squad for ICC Cricket World Cup 2015.Fast bowler Mashrafe Mortaza has been named as the skipper with Shakib Al Hasan named his deputy.
The World Cup will be played in Australia and New Zealand where the pitches generally favour pace bowlers more than spin. Bangladesh have four fast bowlers in the squad Mortaza, Rubel Hossain, Taskin Ahmed and Al-Amin Hossain.
Abdur Razzak, the experienced left-arm spinner was omitted and is currently nursing a hamstring injury. Bangladesh cricketers Bangladesh Cricket Team for World Cup 2015 Bangladesh Cricket Team for World Cup 2015 Bangladesh cricketersBangladesh are placed in Group A in the tournament along with Australia, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Scotland, New Zealand and England. They play their first match against Afghanistan on February 18 but will also be playing two warm-up games before that.
The squad includes all-rounder Soumya Sarkar who has played just one ODI previously. Sarkar has been in good form in domestic cricket recently which strengthened his case.

Decision of Bangladesh Cricket Board for Selection

“We wanted seasoned campaigners although we haven’t picked Razzak. (Elias) Sunny is a seasoned campaigner who has been playing in top domestic tournaments for the last 10 years.But he did not get chances because of Razzak. Now he is in better form. Also, we thought Razzak’s fielding could be an issue,” reasoned Faruque and also explained the decision to recall batsman Nasir Hossain who was dropped for the series against Zimbabwe recently.Whopping victory for Bangladesh Bangladesh Cricket Team for World Cup 2015 Bangladesh Cricket Team for World Cup 2015 Whopping victory for Bangladesh
“The return of Nasir will add depth in our batting. Soumya Sarkar is a utility player who can bat at the top order and his medium-pace bowling also can be handy in Australia-New Zealand. We have picked three left-arm spinners in the past, and we have been successful against middle and lower-ranking teams,” added Faruque.

Bangladesh World Cup squad:

Tamim Iqbal, Anamul Haque, Soumya Sarkar, Mominul Haque, Shakib Al Hasan (vc),Mushfiqur Rahim (wk), Mahmudullah, Nasir Hossain, Sabbir Rahman, Mashrafe Mortaza (c), Taskin Ahmed, Al-Amin Hossain, Rubel Hossain, Arafat Sunny, Taijul Islam. AFP

Pakistan Cricket Team Is Not Ready For The Cricket World Cup 2015

Pakistan Cricket Team Is Not Ready For The Cricket World Cup 2015 said the former PCB Chairman Ejaz Butt.Pakistan Cricket team is divided into groups that is the most dangerous dot. Speaking to the media in Lahore He said that Team still has many flaw backs that must have to fulfill.Ijaz Butt Pakistan Cricket Team Is Not Ready For The Cricket World Cup 2015 Pakistan Cricket Team Is Not Ready For The Cricket World Cup 2015 Ijaz Butt
The chance to win the mega event of cricket world cup 2015 is only when team will work as a single unit. Saqlain call for training of Saeed Ajmal was just an excuse to save money. Chairman shehr Yar Khan to will have to take drastic measures to overcome the weaknesses of the team.

Saeed Ajmal, Mohammad Hafeez to undertake bowling tests in Chennai

Suspended off-spinners Saeed Ajmal and Mohammad Hafeez will fly out to India later this week to have unofficial tests on their illegal bowling actions.
Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Shaharyar Khan says that both players have opted to go to the ICC-accredited biomechanics laboratory in Chennai within the next two days.Ajmal and Hafeez Pakistan Cricket Team Is Not Ready For The Cricket World Cup 2015 Pakistan Cricket Team Is Not Ready For The Cricket World Cup 2015 Ajmal and Hafeez
If Ajmal and Hafeez get favorable results, Chairman says the PCB will then ask the International Cricket Council to conduct official tests on their bowling actions.
Ajmal was suspended in September while Hafeez was banned from bowling in international cricket earlier this month after his action was found to be illegal during the first test against New Zealand.
Khan hopes both players can still make Pakistan’s squad for the 2015 World Cup, starting Feb. 14.