Archive for April, 2011

Knight Riders crush Punjab by 8 wickets

Kolkata Knight Riders cruised to the top of the points table by inflicting a crushing eight-wicket defeat on Kings XI Punjab at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata.

Knight Riders crush Punjab by 8 wickets

Gautam Gambhir and Manoj Tiwary hit unbeaten 45 and 34 respectively as Knight Riders inflicted a crushing eight-wicket defeat on Kings XI Punjab.

Kolkata Knight Riders lose Kallis early

Ryan Harris took a superb catch at deep mid-wicket to dismiss Kolkata opener Eoin Morgan off Bhargav Bhatt in their IPL match at Eden Gardens.

Haider yet to convince ICC about his fixing claims: Sources

Zulqarnain Haider is yet to convince ICC anti-corruption unit that there was much substance in his claims that he was threatened by a bookmaker, according to sources.

Kolkata Knight Riders lose Kallis early

Bhargav Bhatt had Jacques Kallis caught by David Hussey in the covers as Kolkata Knight Riders got off to a bad start in pursuit of 120 runs.

Delhi rout Kochi after Sehwag masterclass

Virender Sehwag showcased his class on a tricky surface on which numerous deliveries hardly got up above ankle height, exploding in the end to lift Delhi Daredevils to 157, a score that proved beyond Kochi Tuskers Kerala

PCB waiting ICC response on CA statement on corruption

The PCB is still waiting for a response from the ICC on the letter it sent to the world body over the statement made by Cricket Australia chief executive which blamed Pakistan for not doing enough to curb corruption in cricket.

PCB hopeful of hosting Indian’s PCA team

The Pakistan Cricket Board is still waiting for a clearance from the foreign ministry to invite an under-19 team of the India’s Punjab Cricket Association for a short series in June-July this year.

Hussey falls as Abdulla strikes again

Kings XI Punjab lost their fifth wicket when Iqbal Abdulla trapped David Hussey plumb in front of the wicket in their IPL match at Eden Gardens.

We have batting firepower to counter Deccan pace battery: Fleming

Chennai Super Kings coach Stephen Fleming exuded confidence that the defending champions have enough firepower in their batting to take on Deccan Chargers pace attack.