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12 October 2012

Fifa world cup 2014 qualifying Matches



DateVenue Matches
12/10/12 15:30Barranquilla Colombia
Paraguay
12/10/12 16:00Quito Ecuador
Chile
12/10/12 16:00La Paz Bolivia
Peru
12/10/12 17:00Torshavn Faroe Islands
Sweden
12/10/12 18:00Plzen Czech Republic
Malta
12/10/12 18:30Helsinki Finland
Georgia
12/10/12 19:00St. John's Antigua and Barbuda
USA
12/10/12 19:00Tirana Albania
Iceland
12/10/12 19:00Moscow Russia
Portugal
12/10/12 19:30San Salvador El Salvador
Costa Rica
12/10/12 19:30Vaduz Liechtenstein
Lithuania
12/10/12 19:45Cardiff Wales
Scotland
12/10/12 19:45Dublin Republic of Ireland
Germany
12/10/12 19:45Toronto Canada
Cuba
12/10/12 20:00Papeete Tahiti
New Zealand
12/10/12 20:00Guatemala City Guatemala
Jamaica
12/10/12 20:00Houston Guyana
Mexico
12/10/12 20:00London England
San Marino
12/10/12 20:15Bratislava Slovakia
Latvia
12/10/12 20:30Skopje FYR Macedonia
Croatia
12/10/12 20:30Belgrade Serbia
Belgium
12/10/12 20:30Rotterdam Netherlands
Andorra
12/10/12 20:30Istanbul Turkey
Romania
12/10/12 20:30Berne Switzerland
Norway
12/10/12 20:45Maribor Slovenia
Cyprus
12/10/12 21:00Mendoza Argentina
Uruguay
12/10/12 21:00Yerevan Armenia
Italy
12/10/12 21:00Sofia Bulgaria
Denmark
12/10/12 21:00Luxembourg Luxembourg
Israel
12/10/12 21:00Chisinau Moldova
Ukraine
12/10/12 21:00Minsk Belarus
Spain
12/10/12 21:05Panama City Panama
Honduras
12/10/12 21:30Tallinn Estonia
Hungary
12/10/12 21:45Piraeus Greece
Bosnia-Herzegovina
12/10/12 22:00Astana Kazakhstan
Austria
16/10/12 14:00San Pedro Sula Honduras
Canada
16/10/12 15:25Doha Qatar
Uzbekistan
16/10/12 16:00La Paz Bolivia
Uruguay
16/10/12 16:00Havana Cuba
Panama
16/10/12 17:00Muscat Oman
Jordan
16/10/12 17:15Doha Iraq
Australia
16/10/12 17:30Puerto La Cruz Venezuela
Ecuador
16/10/12 18:00Tel Aviv Israel
Luxembourg
16/10/12 18:15Kansas City USA
Guatemala
16/10/12 18:15Kingston Jamaica
Antigua and Barbuda
16/10/12 18:30Reykjavik Iceland
Switzerland
16/10/12 19:00Asuncion Paraguay
Peru
16/10/12 19:00San Jose Costa Rica
Guyana
16/10/12 19:00Torshavn Faroe Islands
Republic of Ireland
16/10/12 19:00Andorra La Vella Andorra
Estonia
16/10/12 19:00Moscow Russia
Azerbaijan
16/10/12 19:00Minsk Belarus
Georgia
16/10/12 19:30Noumea New Caledonia
Solomon Islands
16/10/12 19:35Christchurch New Zealand
Tahiti
16/10/12 20:00Tehran Iran
Korea Republic
16/10/12 20:00Osijek Croatia
Wales
16/10/12 20:00Torreon Mexico
El Salvador
16/10/12 20:00Prague Czech Republic
Bulgaria
16/10/12 20:00Larnaca Cyprus
Norway
16/10/12 20:00Zenica Bosnia-Herzegovina
Lithuania
16/10/12 20:00Riga Latvia
Liechtenstein
16/10/12 20:30Skopje FYR Macedonia
Serbia
16/10/12 20:30Budapest Hungary
Turkey
16/10/12 20:30Bratislava Slovakia
Greece
16/10/12 20:30Serravalle San Marino
Moldova
16/10/12 20:35Vienna Austria
Kazakhstan
16/10/12 20:45Brussels Belgium
Scotland
16/10/12 20:45Milan Italy
Denmark
16/10/12 20:45Berlin Germany
Sweden
16/10/12 20:45Tirana Albania
Slovenia
16/10/12 20:45Porto Portugal
Northern Ireland
16/10/12 21:00Bucharest Romania
Netherlands
16/10/12 21:00Warsaw Poland
England
16/10/12 21:00Kyiv Ukraine
Montenegro
16/10/12 21:00Madrid Spain
France
16/10/12 21:05Santiago De Chile Chile
Argentina
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Complete fixture of CLT20 2012






Sat Oct 13
11:30 GMT | 13:30 local
16:30 PKT
Group A - Titans v Perth Scorchers
SuperSport Park, Centurion
Mostly Sunny 13 - 24° C

Sat Oct 13          
15:30 GMT | 17:30 local
20:30 PKT
Group A - Kolkata Knight Riders v Delhi Daredevils
SuperSport Park, Centurion
Mostly Sunny 13 - 24° C

Sun Oct 14
11:30 GMT | 13:30 local
16:30 PKT
Group B - Chennai Super Kings v Sydney Sixers
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Partly Cloudy 12 - 22° C

Sun Oct 14          
15:30 GMT | 17:30 local
20:30 PKT
Group B - Lions v Mumbai Indians
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Partly Cloudy 12 - 22° C

Mon Oct 15          
15:30 GMT | 17:30 local
20:30 PKT
Group A - Auckland v Kolkata Knight Riders
Newlands, Cape Town
Partly Cloudy/Wind 13 - 18° C

Tue Oct 16
11:30 GMT | 13:30 local
16:30 PKT
Group B - Sydney Sixers v Yorkshire
Newlands, Cape Town
Sunny 13 - 20° C

Tue Oct 16          
15:30 GMT | 17:30 local
20:30 PKT
Group B - Chennai Super Kings v Lions
Newlands, Cape Town
Sunny 13 - 20° C

Wed Oct 17
11:30 GMT | 13:30 local
16:30 PKT
Group A - Auckland v Titans
Kingsmead, Durban
N/A

Wed Oct 17          
15:30 GMT | 17:30 local
20:30 PKT
Group A - Kolkata Knight Riders v Perth Scorchers
Kingsmead, Durban
N/A

Thu Oct 18
11:30 GMT | 13:30 local
16:30 PKT
Group B - Lions v Sydney Sixers
Newlands, Cape Town
N/A

Thu Oct 18          
15:30 GMT | 17:30 local
20:30 PKT
Group B - Mumbai Indians v Yorkshire
Newlands, Cape Town
N/A

Fri Oct 19          
15:30 GMT | 17:30 local
20:30 PKT
Group A - Auckland v Delhi Daredevils
Kingsmead, Durban
N/A

Sat Oct 20
11:30 GMT | 13:30 local
16:30 PKT
Group B - Lions v Yorkshire
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
N/A

Sat Oct 20          
15:30 GMT | 17:30 local
20:30 PKT
Group B - Chennai Super Kings v Mumbai Indians
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
N/A

Sun Oct 21
11:30 GMT | 13:30 local
16:30 PKT
Group A - Perth Scorchers v Delhi Daredevils
Newlands, Cape Town
N/A

Sun Oct 21          
15:30 GMT | 17:30 local
20:30 PKT
Group A - Kolkata Knight Riders v Titans
Newlands, Cape Town
N/A

Mon Oct 22
11:30 GMT | 13:30 local
16:30 PKT
Group B - Chennai Super Kings v Yorkshire
Kingsmead, Durban
N/A

Mon Oct 22          
15:30 GMT | 17:30 local
20:30 PKT
Group B - Sydney Sixers v Mumbai Indians
Kingsmead, Durban
N/A

Tue Oct 23
11:30 GMT | 13:30 local
16:30 PKT
Group A - Auckland v Perth Scorchers
SuperSport Park, Centurion
N/A

Tue Oct 23          
15:30 GMT | 17:30 local
20:30 PKT
Group A - Delhi Daredevils v Titans
SuperSport Park, Centurion
N/A
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Sohail fifty leads Sialkot home

It was a match of no consequence for either team, but Sialkot Stallions will leave South African shores with greater confidence, having put in an all-round performance against the English domestic champions. Two individual performances from youngsters on either side stood out - Haris Sohail's unbeaten 63 the highlight, as it was a match-winning knock. Glenn Maxwell scored a counter-attacking 42 when his team, Hampshire, needed runs, but a score of 143 wasn't imposing enough for Sialkot.
A combined bowling effort by Sialkot kept Hampshire to that score, well short of what Trinidad and Tobago had managed earlier in the day, with only 31 runs scored in the last five overs. Hampshire lost early wickets in search of quick runs, scratched around for the first ten overs, surged in the middle overs thanks to an entertaining cameo from Maxwell but lost their way after his dismissal. It was a pitch that offered something for the spinners and seamers. Sarfraz Ahmed, the tall left-arm seamer with an unusual action, got a few to bounce off a good length to pose questions for the openers. Shoaib Malik got turn and bounce and those that skidded through weren't easy to put away either.
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CLT20: Yorkshire and Auckland qualify for the Main Round











Azhar Mahmood produced a remarkable all-round performance to send Auckland through to the main draw of the Champions League. His unbeaten 55 blazed Auckland's trail to a target his 5 for 24 had ensured was paltry. Their second victory wrapped up Pool 1, with Hampshire and Sialkot now unable to qualify.
Despite their schedule in the qualifying tournament lasting two days, Auckland had spent two weeks in South Africa and their preparations proved worthwhile as they became the first New Zealand team to make the main draw of the Champions League. 










Gary Ballance and Adil Rashid made astute use of T&T's limitations, adding 103 for the fifth wicket. Between them, Rampaul and Badree went for 44 in eight overs, but Yorkshire plundered 110 of the remaining 10.5. By chasing successfully, Yorkshire progressed to the main competition, leaving T&T and Uva Next to play an inconsequential game. 
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11 October 2012

England tour of India, 2012/13











Thu Nov 15 - Mon Nov 19
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
09:00 PKT
1st Test - India v England
Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad

Fri Nov 23 - Tue Nov 27
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
09:00 PKT
2nd Test - India v England
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
 
 

Wed Dec 5 - Sun Dec 9
03:30 GMT | 09:00 local
08:30 PKT
3rd Test - India v England
Eden Gardens, Kolkata
 
 

Thu Dec 13 - Mon Dec 17
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
09:00 PKT
4th Test - India v England
Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Jamtha, Nagpur
 
 

Thu Dec 20          
14:30 GMT | 20:00 local
19:30 PKT
1st T20I - India v England
Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium, Pune
 
 

Sat Dec 22          
14:30 GMT | 20:00 local
19:30 PKT
2nd T20I - India v England
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
 
 










Fri Jan 11          
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT
1st ODI - India v England
Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Rajkot
 
 

Tue Jan 15          
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT
2nd ODI - India v England
Nehru Stadium, Kochi
 
 

Sat Jan 19          
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT
3rd ODI - India v England
HEC International Cricket Stadium Complex, Ranchi
 
 

Wed Jan 23          
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT
4th ODI - India v England
Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala
 
 

Sun Jan 27          
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT
5th ODI - India v England
Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh
 
 
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New Zealand tour of Sri Lanka



                                      







Tue Oct 30
13:30 GMT | 19:00 local
18:30 PKT
Only T20I - Sri Lanka v New Zealand
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium

Thu Nov 1          
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT
1st ODI - Sri Lanka v New Zealand
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium



Sun Nov 4          
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT
2nd ODI - Sri Lanka v New Zealand
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo


Tue Nov 6          
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT
3rd ODI - Sri Lanka v New Zealand
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo



Sat Nov 10          
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT
4th ODI - Sri Lanka v New Zealand
Mahinda Rajapaksa International Cricket Stadium, Sooriyawewa, Hambantota


Mon Nov 12          
09:00 GMT | 14:30 local
14:00 PKT
5th ODI - Sri Lanka v New Zealand
Mahinda Rajapaksa International Cricket Stadium, Sooriyawewa, Hambantota


Sat Nov 17 - Wed Nov 21
04:30 GMT | 10:00 local
09:30 PKT
1st Test - Sri Lanka v New Zealand
Galle International Stadium


Sun Nov 25 - Thu Nov 29
04:30 GMT | 10:00 local
09:30 PKT
2nd Test - Sri Lanka v New Zealand
Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo
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South Africa in Australia Series



If the South African Test touring party to Australia arrived more or less as expected, it also confirmed a battle of contrasts among the fast bowlers: South African dependability versus Australian depth.

Among South Africa's travelling 15, there are only four pacemen. The uncapped bowling allrounder Rory Kleinveldt will back-up the outstanding trio of Dale Steyn, Morne Morkel and Vernon Philander, while Jacques Kallis provides his familiar versatility. The captain Graeme Smith and the coach Gary Kirsten are in no doubt what their best XI is, and far from fearful that one of their top three quicks will break down.
Australia's pace planning for the series is far more preoccupied with depth, likely to include the presence of five quicks, plus Shane Watson, in training before each match. The seasoned duo of Peter Siddle and Ben Hilfenhaus can be expected to play in all three Tests, but there will be rotation beyond them, as James Pattinson, Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins all appear likely to get at least one match against the South Africans to spread the load among their younger bodies
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10 October 2012

Razzaq in trouble over Hafeez criticism

Pakistan Cricket Board has issued a showcause notice to the allrounder Abdul Razzaq and asked him to explain his outburst against Pakistan captain Mohammad Hafeez after the World Twenty20.
On his return from Sri Lanka, Razzaq criticised Hafeez for selecting him in only one game of the tournament. "It was Hafeez's decision not to pick me for the semi-final, not anyone else's," Razzaq told reporters in Lahore. "I know the team management didn't drop me, it was Hafeez alone who didn't want me to play."
PCB spokesman Nadeem Sarwar confirmed that Razzaq was bound to follow the code of conduct though he wasn't a centrally contracted player. By speaking to the media without the PCB's consent, he had breached the player's code of conduct, which forbids them from speaking to the media without prior permission from the board.
"He [Razzaq] has been served a showcause notice for breaching the code of conduct," Sarwar told ESPNcricinfo. "He has been given seven days to respond, starting from October 10."
After being selected in the Pakistan squad, for the World Twenty20, after a gap of nine months, Razzaq played just one game in the tournament, scoring 22 off 17 balls in the Super Eights win over Australia. "I was very sad and disappointed to not get a chance to play in the semi-final. I was mentally prepared for the big match and it came as a huge letdown to know I was not playing," Razzaq said, adding that Pakistan had the perfect opportunity to win the tournament.
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Auckland Aces beat Sailkot Stallions by 6 wickets

Sialkot Stallions entered their maiden Champions League T20 with an awe-inspiring domestic record. They had won Pakistan's Twenty20 competition seven out of nine times and possess a world-record winning streak of 25 matches. However, on a Wanderers pitch that bounced and seamed, they were undone by Auckland Aces' pace attack and their own desire to swing with abandon.
The predominant features of Sialkot's innings were batsmen playing and missing and an abundance of dot balls; their attempts at counter-attacking were short lived. Their batsmen cleared the Wanderers' boundaries ten times but managed to score only 130. It was the third-lowest total for an innings that contained ten sixes; the first two were chases in which the target was easily achieved.
The target was well below par and Auckland's openers, Martin Guptill and Lou Vincent, handled the bounce better than their counterparts did. The opening stand of 32 put the chase on course and the second-wicket stand of 51 between Guptill and Azhar Mahmood gave them an opportunity to win with a high net run-rate. They lost a couple of wickets in quick succession but New Zealand's domestic champions managed to get home with 17 balls to spare.
Gareth Hopkins, the Auckland captain, got what he wanted despite losing the toss, and Kyle Mills and Michael Bates made excellent use of the conditions. On a green-tinged pitch, the right and left-arm combination harried the Sialkot openers with short-of-a-length deliveries. After Imran Nazir was smacked painfully on the glove, Shakeel Ansar attempted a big hit in Bates' first over and holed out to mid-on. The No. 3 batsman Haris Sohail took 12 deliveries to get off the mark, before Nazir ended two consecutive maiden overs by pulling Bates over the fine-leg boundary.
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9 October 2012

Sialkot Stallions finally get stage to strut their stuff

Two of the teams at this year's Champions League would have made their first appearance in at the inaugural edition of the tournament in 2008.
The Titans have had the opportunity to qualify every year since then but only got it right in 2012. The other, the Sialkot Stallions, did not have that same chance. Relations between India and Pakistan soured after the Mumbai terror attacks of November 2008 and Pakistan players and teams found themselves shut out of the competition.
If a representative from Pakistan had been let into the tournament in the previous three editions, that team would have been Sialkot in two of them. They were Pakistan's domestic winners in 2009 and 2011, and 2012 - Lahore Lions took the crown in 2010. And if the Champions League existed before that, Sialkot would have participated in most of those editions too.
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8 October 2012

Samuels, Sammy give WI first world title since 1979

Flair. Calypso. Frontrunners. Millionaires. Gold chains. Chris Gayle. No, no, no, no, no and no. West Indies' first World Twenty20 win was more digging in, refusing to give up, running and fielding like their life depended on this match, stunning the home crowd, and pulling off one of the most amazing turnarounds in Twenty20 history, especially given the stage. The due share of flair came from one of the most eye-pleasing batsmen going around. There's no need to add "one of the" here, because Marlon Samuels played simply the best Twenty20 international innings ever seen when West Indies were down and the count had reached about eight. A feedbacker to ESPNcricinfo's ball-by-ball commentary asked if Samuels' 78 was the 281 of Twenty20 cricket.
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