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Wednesday, 23 February 2011
Pakistan look for flexibility in batting order

The emergence of Ahmed Shehzad has settled down Pakistan's opening partnership for the near future, but it has complicated matters for the rest of the batting order. Shehzad partnered Mohammad Hafeez at the top in the ODI series win over New Zealand coming into the World Cup. Both players had successful series, notching up a maiden century each but didn't put on a significant partnership in any of the five games they batted together.
Shehzad's return has meant Kamran Akmal moving down one spot to No. 3 in the order. But Akmal and Hafeez formed a successful partnership in the ODI series against England last September and would, in all likelihood, have been the first-choice pair here had it not been for Akmal's brief exile from the side in between. That absence allowed Shehzad to return to the side for the first time since 2009, an opportunity he has fully utilised.
Hafeez has also been a stabilising influence since his own return to the ODI set-up last summer, averaging 35.73 in 16 ODIs since then, with a hundred and three fifties. He has also turned in useful spells of offspin, picking up 11 wickets. Hafeez and Shehzad will start as the opening pair but the pushing down of Akmal and the return of Misbah-ul-Haq in a middle order that also includes Younis Khan often resulted in Pakistan not gathering enough momentum in the middle overs of an innings.
Pakistan are keen on keeping both Younis and Misbah in the XI as insurance against collapses. But batting them at four and five as happened in New Zealand has meant that Umar Akmal, potentially Pakistan's best batsman in the format, has come in with too few overs left to have an impact. It is an issue that will require flexibility, said Pakistan's captain Shahid Afridi ahead of their tournament opener against Kenya.
"If we lose the first wicket early, then Kamran, who has been an attacking batsman and has opened, comes in so we will have advantage with him and fielders in the circle," Afridi said. "After that it will depend on how many overs we have so Umar can come after Younis. We don't want Misbah and Younis batting together so that we can keep momentum and the scoreboard ticking."
Pakistan also look set to include Shoaib Akhtar in the line-up for Wednesday, despite concerns over his match fitness; only yesterday coach Waqar Younis said Shoaib was improving but not fully fit just yet. That means Saeed Ajmal is likely to miss out as Pakistan open up with three fast bowlers. Junaid Khan, the late call-up who impressed in a warm-up game against England in Dhaka and has experience of Hambantota, will also probably sit out. Irrespective of the opponent, Afridi said, Pakistan will be at full strength.
"I don't think it's an easier game for us," he said. "The first game is always very important for us. There are a number of examples where big teams have lost so we want to be at full strength."
Pakistan chose not to train on Tuesday, having arrived in Hambantota on Monday and undergone a distinctly energetic and enthusiastic practice session soon after arriving. Afridi acknowledged there was more attention on off-field issues surrounding the side but maintained that a semi-final place was a realistic target. "I take that as challenge that no one is considering us for the semi-final. I want to see my team in the semi-finals."
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Monday, 21 February 2011
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India seek to break hosts' curse | Cricket News | Cricbuzz.com
Home advantage is supposed to count for something in many sports but not so when it comes to winning the World Cup where individual brilliance or mathematical error have left those staging the party having to watch someone else walk away with the best present.
England hosted the first three World Cups, starting with the inaugural edition in 1975 and their best-effort saw them finish runners-up to a star-studded West Indies side in 1979.
The pioneers of one-day cricket, England reached the semi-finals in 1975 only to come up against inspired Australia all-rounder Gary Gilmour.
Left-arm paceman Gilmour made the most of a helpful Headingley pitch by taking six wickets for 14 runs as England collapsed to 93 all out and so became the first bowler to take six wickets in a one-day international.
Australia slumped in turn to 39 for six only for Gilmour to defy them with the bat in a match-clinching 28 not out.
Four years later England went one better but this time were undone by the West Indies.
India, Bangladesh set for rousing cricket opener | Cricket News | Cricbuzz.com
On paper, the day-night clash at the Sher-e-Bangla stadium in Dhaka may look like a no-contest with tournament favourites India having won 20 of their 22 one-day matches against the Tigers.
But the two defeats at Bangladesh's hands will rankle Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men when they take the field in front of some 25,000 partisan fans baying for India's blood.
A 15-run defeat in December 2004 in Dhaka was followed by a stunning five-wicket loss during the 2007 World Cup in the Caribbean, which knocked India out in the first round.
Indian vice-captain Virender Sehwag, never one to mince words, told reporters ahead of the tournament that his team was charged up for what is widely seen as a grudge match.
"We have not forgotten that World Cup loss," the aggressive opener said. "We can't wait to play them again, and I am confident we will do better this time."
Bangladesh, who also defeated mighty South Africa in the second round of the last World Cup, could not have asked for a better setting to challenge the Indians.
Captains say World Cup wide open | Cricket News | Cricbuzz.com
At a rare assembly of all 14 captains for a photo-shoot and media conference in Dhaka on Thursday ahead of cricket's showpiece event, the general refrain was that it was impossible to choose a winner.
"I believe every team taking part has a chance to win, it is all very open," Smith said at the function that took place a few hours before the opening ceremony at the Bangabandhu National Stadium.
Added Dhoni: "All teams are in good touch. The gap between matches will help players recover from niggles which are bound to happen. It means every team will be in good shape for their matches.
"A side that plays consistently well over the next six weeks will do well."
Ricky Ponting, whose Australia won the last three World Cups, was the first off the blocks in making his opening remarks before the floor was thrown open to the media.
"On behalf of the 13 other captains, I welcome the cricket fraternity to the World Cup," said Ponting. "It is the pinnacle of our sport and we will make sure it is a spectacle to remember."
Dhoni, speaking on behalf of the three host nations -- India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka -- said it was fitting the tournament was being held in South Asia where cricket was a major sport.
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Pawar starts his speech in Bengali | Cricket News | Cricbuzz.com
"Swagato (Welcome)," Pawar said at the Bangabandhu Stadium. "Bangladesh khoobi sundor desh (Bangladesh is a beautiful country)," the Indian Union Minister of Agriculture stated amid thunderous applause from a sell-out crowd.
There was more surprise as Pawar addressed the Bangla crowd saying, "Pradhan Mantrir haath dhore progotir pothe egiye cholechen apnara (The Bangladesh Prime Minister is guiding you (Bangaldeshi public) towards the road to progress)."
Pawar praised the local organisers for arranging the event on such a grand scale.
"This will be a World Cup which everyone will remember," Pawar said.
"I have been associated with two World Cup opening ceremonies but this was organised on a grand scale."
Spectacular ceremony launches World Cup | Cricket News | Cricbuzz.com
Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina declared the event open amid thundering cheers from a packed crowd at the renovated Bangabandhu stadium, marking the return of the showpiece event to the sub-continent after a gap of 15 years.
The evening sky lit up with spectacular fireworks as the high-profile 14-team competition was declared open in front of a host of dignitaries and top ICC and Cricket Board officials.
Captains of all the 14 participating nations got an unforgettable ride on tri-cycles while music, folk songs and dances, breath-taking fireworks and the collective enthusiasm of the Bangladeshi capital ushered in the event in a two-hour spectacle.
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CRICKET WORLD CUP 2011 TEAMS
Cricket World Cup 2011 teams: Cricket World Cup 2011 teams include 4 times winner Australia, 2 times winners West Indies, South Africa, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Zimbabwe, New Zealand, Netherlands, Canada, Ireland, England and Kenya. Groups in which Cricket World Cup 2011 teams are divided:
Group A – Australia, Pakistan, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Canada and Kenya.
Group B – India, South Africa, England, Bangladesh, West Indies, Netherlands and Ireland.
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World Cup 2011 Schedule
1st Match: India Vs Bangladesh, Feb 19, Dhaka
2nd Match: New Zealand Vs Kenya, Feb 20, Chennai
3rd Match: Sri Lanka Vs Canada, Feb 20, Hambantota
4th Match: Australia Vs Zimbabwe, Feb 21, Ahmedabad
5th Match: England Vs Netherlands, Feb 22, Nagpur
6th Match: Pakistan Vs Kenya, Feb 23, Hambantota
7th Match: South Africa vs West Indies, Feb 24, New Delhi
8th Match: Australia vs New Zealand, Feb 25, Nagpur
9th Match: Bangladesh vs Ireland, Feb 25, Dhaka
10th Match: Sri Lanka vs Pakistan, Feb 26, Colombo
11th Match: India vs England, Feb 27, Bangalore/Kolkata
12th Match: West Indies vs Netherlands, Feb 28, New Delhi
13th Match: Zimbabwe vs Canada, Feb 28, Nagpur
14th Match: Sri Lanka vs Kenya, Mar 1, Colombo
15th Match: England vs Ireland, Mar 2, Bangalore
16th Match: South Africa vs Netherlands, Mar 3, Mohali
17th Match: Pakistan vs Canada, Mar 3, Colombo
18th Match: New Zealand vs Zimbabwe, Mar 4, Ahmedabad
19th Match: Bangladesh vs West Indies, Mar 4, Dhaka
20th Match: Sri Lanka vs Australia, Mar 5, Colombo
21st Match: India vs Ireland, Mar 6, Bangalore
22nd Match: England vs South Africa, Mar 6, Chennai
23rd Match: Kenya vs Canada, Mar 7, New Delhi
24th Match: Pakistan vs New Zealand, Mar 8, Pallekelle
25th Match: India vs Netherlands, Mar 9, New Delhi
26th Match: Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe, Mar 10, Pallekelle
27th Match: West Indies vs Ireland, Mar 11, Mohali
28th Match: Bangladesh vs England, Mar 11, Chittagong
29th Match: India vs South Africa, Mar 12, Nagpur
30th Match: New Zealand vs Canada, Mar 13, Mumbai
31st Match: Australia vs Kenya, Mar 13, Bangalore
32nd Mtach: Pakistan vs Zimbabwe, Mar 14, Pallekelle
33rd Match: Bangladesh vs Netherlands, Mar 14, Chittagong
34th Match: South Africa vs Ireland, Mar 15, Kolkata
35th Match: Australia vs Canada, Mar 16, Bangalore
36th Match: England vs West Indies, Mar 17, Chennai
37 th Match: Sri Lanka vs New Zealand, Mar 18, Mumbai
38th Match: Ireland vs Netherlands, Mar 18, Kolkata
39th Match: Australia vs Pakistan, Mar 19, Colombo
40th Match: Bangladesh vs South Africa, Mar 19, Dhaka
41st Match: Zimbabwe vs Kenya, Mar 20, Kolkata
42nd Match: India vs West Indies, Mar 20, Chennai
1st Quarterfinal: Mar 23, Dhaka
2nd Quarterfinal: Mar 24, Colombo
3rd Quarterfinal: Mar 25, Dhaka
4th Quarterfinal: Mar 26, Ahmedabad
1st Semi Final: Mar 29, Colombo
2nd Semi Final: Mar 30, Mohali
FINAL MATCH: Apr 2, Mumbai Tweet