Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Sir Alec Bedser hailed as a true cricket legend

London, Apr 6: One of England’s greatest cricketers, Sir Alec Bedser, who rebuilt the England cricket team following the Second World War and played a pivotal role in the side regaining the Ashes in 1953, has been hailed as a true cricket legend.

The Surrey hero, who took a staggering 1,924 first-class wickets, passed away at the age of 91 on Sunday night following a short illness.

ECB chairman Giles Clarke said: “He was one of the greatest England bowlers of all time, a master of seam bowling, a true legend. His contribution to cricket as a player and an administrator was immense.”

Bedser served in World War II but returned to grab 100 wickets in his first full season at Surrey at the age of 28, The Sun reports.

He got 236 wickets in 51 Tests from 1946 to 1962 and took 100 wickets in a season 11 times. Bedser was inseparable from twin Eric, also a Surrey star, who died in 2006.

Surrey legend Micky Stewart said: “It was an honour to play alongside him.”

International Cricket Council (ICC) President David Morgan said: “It was an honour and privilege to have known Sir Alec, whose contribution to cricket not only in England and Wales but also globally must never be under estimated.

“He was an outstanding practitioner of seam bowling and some of his contemporaries believed him to be the greatest bowler they ever faced. He was a great servant of Surrey County Cricket Club as well as being an astute and insightful administrator.”

Shoaib-Sania marriage may be postponed

Hyderabad, April 6: As events around the wedding between Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik and tennis ace Sania Mirza get murkier by the day, the Indian sports icon's family was "keeping all options open", including postponing the wedding, indicated a close family friend.

Andhra Cricket Association's former secretary V. Chamundeswaranath, a close friend of Sania's family, told reporters late Monday that "while no decision was taken to postpone the marriage, the family was keeping all options open".

Chamundeswaranath has been regularly visiting the Mirza family ever since Shoaib arrived here Friday for his wedding scheduled for April 15.

With Ayesha Siddiqui, who claims to be Shoaib's first wife, launching a legal fight to prove her claim and the police not ruling out the Pakistani cricketer's arrest, the two families are seriously considering delaying the marriage, it is learnt.

Police Monday grilled Shoaib at Sania's house after booking a criminal case of cheating, harassment and criminal intimidation against him following a complaint by Ayesha, who is also a resident of this city.

Though both Shoaib and Sania, during their interaction with the media Monday, asserted that the marriage would take place April 15, the family is visibly worried over the impact the controversy may have on the celebrations.

Sania was tense and irritated while answering media queries Monday. "Of course I am upset but we are happy that we are together and we are happy that we are getting married, Inshallah. We want to remember this as a happy occasion in our life and not as bad thing or negative thing," she said.

Police officers, who took away Shoaib's passport, said he may be questioned again and may also be arrested on the basis of evidence they may come across during the course of investigations.

Shoaib Malik finds support from NGO working for 'harassed' husbands

New Delhi, Apr.6: Amidst the muddle surrounding his marriage with tennis ace Sania Mirza, Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik has received an unexpected support from a non-governmental organisation (NGO) which fights for ‘harassed husbands’.

The Save Indian Family Foundation (SIFF) has come in support of Shoaib, who has been accused of ‘fraud’ and ‘cheating’ by a Hyderabad based girl, Ayesha Siddiqui, who claims to be Shoaib’s first wife.

The SIFF has demanded immediate withdrawal of case filed against Shoaib, and scrapping the Section 498(A) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) under which complaints have been lodged.

A statement issued by the NGO said scrapping the particular section of the IPC would not harm women, as real victims of dowry harassment or cruelty have access to the Dowry Prohibition Act and Domestic Violence Act to seek protection and justice.

“What crime did Shoaib commit that he is victimised in this way?How can someone force a marriage on a man? If Shoaib and Ayesha were married, where are the pictures of marriage? Moreover, whether Ayesha Siddiqui’s claims are false or true is up to a family court or civil court to decide and give a judgement. Where do police come into picture?” the statement said.

The NGO said that marriage disputes before, during and after marriage were civil disputes and they had to be tried under a civil court.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Super Kings beat Rajasthan Royals by 23 runs

Chennai, April 3 : The Chennai Super Kings beat Rajasthan Royals by 23 runs for their fourth win in nine matches in the Indian Premier League here Saturday.

Opener Murali Vijay (127, 56b, 11x6, 8x4) scored a brilliant century and shared a 152-run partnership with Albie Morkel (62, 34b, 5x6, 3x4) that took the Super Kings to a record 246 for five.

In reply, the Rajasthan Royals put on a spirited fight as Naman Ojha (92 not out, 55b, 6x6, 8x4) and Shane Watson 60 (25b, 5x6, 5x4) took their side close to the target that eventually proved beyond them as they lost wickets at crucial junctures.

The other hero for the Super Kings was left-arm fast bowler Doug Bollinger, playing the game less than 48 hours after flying in from New Zealand. He took two wickets for just 15 runs besides coming up with a spectacular catch to get rid of danger man Yusuf Pathan.

For Rajasthan Royals, it was their fifth defeat in nine matches and second on the trot.

Vettori may get a look in against Royal Challengers

New Delhi, April 3 : Delhi Daredevils is likely to bolster their spin department by bringing in Daniel Vettori to tackle the Royal Challengers Bangalore's (RCB) formidable batting line-up in their Indian Premier League match here Sunday.

Daredevils assistant coach Eric Simons said Vettori, who joined the team two days ago, could be playing Sunday match.

The slow track at the Feroz Shah Kotla has been ideal for spinners and Vettori's variations could come in handy. Leg spinner Amit Mishra has been the only consistent frontline spinner for the Daredevils this season.

"(Daniel) Vettori has been here for 48 hours. He would be considered for the match against Royal Challngers. They have one of the best batting line-ups and we will have to come up with plans to stop them," Simons said.

He said the batsmen will have to plan strategies to take on RCB skipper Anil Kumble, who has been in good form in the tournament.

"Kumble is a unique bowler. He is an experienced campaigner and has a lot of varities. We will see the video footages and plan accordingly."

"The game has evolved in this IPL. You have to be one step ahead of your opponents and for that it is necessary to have Plan A, B and C ready. It is important to analyse the game of the other teams," he said.

Simons also warned that a big knock from skipper Gautam Gambhir is round the corner. Gambhir, who missed three matches due to a hamstring injury, played 17 overs for his 43 in Delhi team's last match against Rajasthan Royals.

"It depends on the match situation. He scored runs before he was out with the injury and I am sure he will soon come up with a big knock."

South African Simmons, who is also the bowling coach of India, said all international teams are keenly following the IPL.

"They must be watching how their palyers are performing here. It will help them to analyse their strengths and weaknesses before the World Twenty20," he said.

Mumbai Indians beat Deccan Chargers by 63 runs

Mumbai, April 3 : Mumbai Indians defeated Deccan Chargers by 63 runs in an Indian Premier League match here Saturday.

Set a target of 179 runs, Deccan Chargers were all out for 115 in 18.2 overs.

For Mumbai Indians, Ambati Rayudu smashed an unbeaten 55 off 29 balls with six fours and two sixes. Saurabh Tiwary made 44 while Sachin Tendulkar struck 35. Kieron Pollard gave the late charge with a 10-ball 21.

Andrew Symonds (21) was the highest scorer for Deccan Chargers.

Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan, Pollard and Ryan McLaren all took two wickets each.

Afghan mine victims hit prejudice for six

he Afghan cricket team looked the part in their matching red one-day uniforms and white spiked shoes, with batsmen playing a range of textbook shots from balanced hooks to lofted drives.

In contrast, some of their international opponents, in black trainers, tracksuits and jeans, wielded their bats like clubs, swinging wildly at the ball like part-time sloggers in village leagues.

But finely timed strokeplay on a bumpy pitch that normally serves as the main helicopter landing area for coalition forces in the Afghan capital Kabul was not the main aim of the game.

Instead, the Afghans -- many of them amputees, victims of the landmines that still litter the countryside after three decades of bitter conflict -- aimed to show that disability is no bar to sporting prowess.

"My right leg was amputated from the knee down after I was hit by a mine," one of the players, Rasool Khan Abdul Rahimzai, told AFP. "But nobody knows I'm disabled. I can run fast and I also do Taekwondo."

The 19-year-old plays for a team from the Afghan Disabled and Vulnerable Society (ADVS), based in the eastern city of Jalalabad, which provides disabled Afghans with skills training and support.

One of the ways it does so is through cricket, coaching 16- to 24-year-olds for two hours a day every day to give them back the confidence and life they once feared may have been lost to deadly mines and other unexploded ordnance.

"We want to show that we are just like normal people," said Mohammad Younis, 25, who coaches the youngsters. "We can participate in all social activities, including sport. There shouldn't be embarrassment about us getting involved."

Cricket is still relatively new to Afghanistan. Most players learned the sport in neighbouring Pakistan, where millions of Afghans fled as refugees to escape the violence of Soviet invaders, civil war then the Taliban.

But it is becoming popular, particularly on the back of the success of the country's able-bodied team, who have secured a coveted berth in the short-format Twenty20 World Cup for the first time.

They will play top-ranking teams India and South Africa in the qualifiers at the tournament, which begins in the West Indies later this month.

"Able-bodied people have been playing the game and it's developed in Afghanistan," said ADVS director Sayed Mohammad Hossain Sadaqat, who uses a wheelchair. "As a result, disabled people have become interested, too.

"They don't feel disabled when they're playing and they're playing very well."

The hope now is that the team will be able to play against other disabled sides at home and abroad.

Saturday's six-overs-a-side tournament involved teams from the British, US, Australian, Canadian, Pakistani and Indian embassies, as well as a side from the Afghan National Army.

Each foreign team paid 150 dollars to participate, with the money going to support ADVS and bragging rights to the winners.

The event -- played in gloomy, damp and cold conditions -- came on the eve of the UN-sponsored international Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action.

Afghanistan suffers more problems with landmines than any other country in the world. Nearly 200,000 people have disabilities as a result of landmine blasts, the UN has said.

In 2009, UN clearance teams destroyed more than 50,000 anti-personnel mines, as well as some 700 anti-tank mines and one million pieces of "explosive remains of war" (ERW) or unexploded ordnance (UXO).

The number of people killed or maimed fell by 20 percent last year, with 40 casualties a month.

Kristen Leadem, Afghanistan country head of Clear Path International, a humanitarian organisation which works with landmine clearance and support groups, including ADVS, said disability still carries a stigma in Afghanistan.

But the cricketers' example -- which saw them emerge as winners in the final game against an "all-star" international team -- could play a part in cutting discrimination, she said.

Shoaib tries to sort out marriage muddle: report

Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik attempted in an interview published on Sunday to end confusion about his marital status ahead of his celebrity wedding to Indian tennis star Sania Mirza.

"Sania Mirza will be my first wife. I have been cheated by Ayesha Siddiqui," Malik said, referring an Indian woman who claims he married her "by telephone" in 2002 and that she possesses documents to prove their alliance.

In an interview with The Times of India, Malik said he began a telephone relationship with Siddiqui in 2001 after she sent him photographs.

He and his family repeatedly made attempts to meet Siddiqui as he wanted to marry her but she always refused, he admitted.

Malik told the newspaper that in 2002 that he signed a "nikahnama" (wedding agreement) "thinking the girl I was marrying was the one in the photographs."

But "the girl who was accepting the proposal was someone else. That's cheating," he said, without giving further details.

In yet another twist, Malik claimed he had spent time with Ayesha Siddiqui's "elder sister" who told him that Ayesha would not meet him as she had put on weight. Malik said he now believes the "sister" was actually Ayesha herself.

The labyrinthine and often contradictory tale has attracted avid public attention across Pakistan and India, two countries normally locked in fierce rivalry.

Malik, 28, arrived on Saturday in the Indian city of Hyderabad, where he is scheduled to marry 23-year-old Mirza on April 15.

The couple -- who are both Muslim -- plan to live in Dubai after the ceremony.

But Siddiqui has threatened to sue Malik if he refuses to "formally divorce" her before marrying Mirza.

Siddiqui has circulated supposed copies of her Muslim nuptial agreement to media outlets in both India and Pakistan and has appeared on television regularly since Mirza and Malik announced their plan to get married.

"Malik can marry Sania Mirza only after divorcing me. He has cheated me," Siddiqui told the CNN-IBN channel. "He dumped me because his teammates said I was fat."

Mirza, whose short skirts have drawn the ire of Islamist groups in India, is recovering from a wrist injury that has seen her ranking slip from 27 in 2007 to 92.

Malik, a former national captain, is serving a year-long ban by the Pakistan Cricket Board due to indiscipline.

Cairns marries for third time in Sydney

Wellington, Apr 4: Former New Zealand all rounder Chris Cairns married for the third time at an intimate ceremony in Sydney.

The 39-year-old all-rounder married Australian Melanie Croser at Vaucluse House, a stately mansion.

Security was tight, with guards ringing the perimeter of the grounds.

The wedding party included former Black Cap teammates Dion Nash and Adam Parore, who had earlier rubbished reports that he would escort Australian model Lara Bingle to the ceremony.

An insider said the couple married in the three-storey, 16-room house before enjoying champagne on the balcony. Their reception was in the venue’s tearooms, NZ Herald reports.

Croser, 29, wore a full-length white gown and her bridesmaids wore blue dresses and carried bunches of pink roses.

The couple met in January 2008.

Cairns declared his love for his new bride in an interview with New Zealand Woman''s Weekly last month.

Croser, who won a basketball scholarship to Pennsylvania State University in 2004, works for a sports marketing group in Sydney.

Cairns retired from test cricket in 2004 and one-day cricket two years later.

Bollinger, Watson and Harris likely to share one-mn dollar CA pay bonanza

Melbourne, Apr 4: Australian cricketers Doug Bollinger, Shane Watson and Ryan Harris will share in a one million dollars pay bonanza as Cricket Australia is expected to announce a 25-man contract list for the 2010-11 season this week.

Five players - Stuart Clark, Nathan Bracken, Graham Manou, Andrew McDonald and James Hopes - risk being stripped of their CA deals.

There will be a further vacuum in CA’s contract list after Brad Hodge’s decision to retire from first-class cricket and Andrew Symonds’ demise, FOX Sports reports.

While Ricky Ponting is expected to stave off Michael Clarke and Mitchell Johnson for the No.1 ranking despite his decision to quit Twenty20 cricket, a number of cricketers are poised to rise in the rankings.

Bollinger is tipped to be among the major beneficiaries. Handed a low-level deal by CA last year after making his Test debut against South Africa, he could jump into the top 10 after a bumper summer that saw him claim 37 Test wickets at 20.86.

The 28-year-old has also cemented his place in Australia’s one-day side, putting Bollinger in line for a base CA deal of around 550,000 dollars.

Ranked on the cusp of the top 10 last year, Watson’s star is on the rise and he could threaten the top five after a brilliant 2009-10 campaign that won him the Allan Border Medal.

Harris is hurtling toward a 400,000 dollars upgrade in the wake of his incredible performance that culminated in the Queensland pacer making his Test debut against the Black Caps three weeks ago.

Shane Warne's new pastime - Twitter

Melbourne, April 4: It looks like Shane Warne has turned to social networking site Twitter to pass his free time.

The champion cricketer has been firing off tweets to a cornucopia of celebrities - including a few who don''t seem that keen to respond, reports News.com.au.

Warne’s targets include people from the world of sport, business and entertainment.

He has sent messages to Jamie Oliver, tennis star Andy Roddick, tycoon Sir Richard Branson, singers Lily Allen, Keith Urban, Kylie and Dannii Minogue and cyclist Lance Armstrong.

Warne tweeted to Branson: "Hello mate, its shane here how are you buddy ? whats news your side?"

There''s no record of the billionaire''s reply.

Similarly, Warne''s invitation to actor Stephen Fry seems to have gone unanswered, as has his attempt to swap musical preferences with Lady Gaga.

Shoaib still in Sania's house, marriage may be advanced

Hyderabad, April 4 (IANS) Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik continued to stay in the residence of Indian tennis star Sania Mirza amid speculation that their marriage was being advanced to avoid any problems due to the raging row over Shoaib's alleged first marriage with a resident of this city.

Shoaib, who arrived here Friday night from Dubai, did not come out of Sania's house in Jubilee Hills. With Sania's relatives and friends visiting her till late Saturday night, speculation was already doing the rounds that the marriage, originally scheduled for April 15, had been advanced.

Sania's family is reportedly in touch with a qazi to solemnize the marriage. Sources said it would only be a reception which Sania's family would host at a star hotel here on April 15 but the marriage could take place much before that.

Some television channels captured the duo dancing Saturday night and Sania's friends confirmed about the festivities being held at home.

Unfazed by the threats by Ayesha Siddiqui to launch legal proceedings against him for cheating, Shoaib landed in Hyderabad Friday night and was spotted at Sania's house Saturday.

Shoaib reportedly cleared the air over serious allegations levelled by Ayesha and her parents. Sania's family was apparently convinced by his claim that Ayesha cheated him by using the photographs of another girl. While admitting that he signed the 'nikahnama', Shoaib reportedly told Sania and her parents that he did not marry Ayesha.

Sania, in her Twitter page, said they knew the "truth" and had confidence in god's justice.

With dozens of media persons with cameras and OB vans surrounding her house in Jubilee Hills and obstructing the guests, Sania's family Sunday sought police protection. Some policemen in addition to her private security guards were deployed at the house.

Meanwhile, the family of Ayesha Siddiqui said they were going ahead with the legal proceedings against Shoaib to get a formal divorce from him. They want Shoaib to give divorce to her before marrying Sania and have hired a lawyer in Pakistan to file a case against him.

Was Azharuddin witness to Shoaib, Ayesha staying in a hotel?

Hyderabad, April 4 (IANS) Were former Indian captain Mohammed Azharuddin and his wife Sangita Bijlani witness to Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik and his \'first wife\' Ayesha staying in a city hotel?
If one believes the family friends of Ayesha Siddiqui, who claims to be Shoaib\'s first wife, Azharuddin and Sangita were staying in the same hotel where the Pakistani cricketer and Ayesha were sharing a room after their \'marriage\' in 2002.

The claims are significant as Shoaib, who is set to marry Indian tennis star Sania Mirza later this month, is refusing to accept Ayesha as his first wife. While admitting that he signed the \'nikahnama\' or marriage document over phone in 2002, Shoaib said he presumed that the girl on the other side was the one whose photographs were sent to him.

The Pakistani cricketer has denied meeting Ayesha, the daughter of M.A. Siddiqui, a former official of Saudi Airlines.

However, Ayesha Sunday told some television channels that Shoaib met her several times during his visit to Hyderabad, they spent time together and that she has witnesses to prove this.

Ayesha also claimed that two employees of Taj Residency, where she shared a room with Shoaib, were ready to testify.

Siddiqui\'s family friends in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, said the couple, during their stay at the hotel, also met Azharuddin, now a Member of Parliament, and his wife Sangita.

While Shoaib claims he never met Ayesha, the latter insists that they met on several occasions since 2001 but the cricketer, who was not a big star then, lost interest in her due to her being overweight.

Ayesha\'s family has already released copies of the \'nikahnama\' issued in Pakistan and signed by Shoaib. A video footage of a Man of the Match presentation ceremony after the India-Pakistan practice match in Hyderabad in 2005 is also being seen as proof. Shoaib had said at the ceremony that Hyderabad is the home town of his wife.

After the match, the Pakistani team was also feted with a dinner at the residence of Ayesha in Banjara Hills.

Shoaib Malik's image will be tainted, feels Akram

New Delhi, April 4 (IANS) Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram feels that all juicy news about Shoaib Malik's past relationship with an Indian girl will harm the Pakistani cricketer's image.

"Pakistan cricket continues to intrigue me. Quite a few things are making headlines and unfortunately, almost all for the wrong reasons! First up, many congratulations to Shoaib Malik, although the juicy news about his previous relationship will do him no good," Akram, bowling coach of Kolkata Knight Riders, wrote in his column in ESPNStar.com.

"Whatever the facts are, I will like to wish Sania Mirza and Shoaib a good life together. Marriage is sacred," he added.

Shoaib's pending wedding with Indian tennis star Sania Mirza has been marred with one Ayesha Siddiqui, also from Hyderabad, claiming to be the wife of the cricketer and made public the 'nikahnama' to prove the marriage.

The Pakistani cricketer admitted that he signed the marriage document presuming that the bride was the girl whose photographs were sent to him.

Shoaib and Sania's wedding is likly to take place in Hyderabad April 15. Sania also tweeted on the controversy saying she and her family know the truth.

The Siddiquis have been tightlipped but their family friends said legal notices were served on Shoaib and his brother-in-law Imran Zafar for cheating and defamation.

Will marry Sania on April 15: Shoaib

Hyderabad, April 4 (IANS) Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik Sunday said his wedding to Indian tennis star Sania Mirza would be held as scheduled on April 15 and declined to comment on his alleged earlier marriage with a city girl, Ayesha Siddiqui. Shoiab, who is staying at the residence of Sania Mirza in the city, came out to speak to waiting reporters outside the house in the afternoon. He also said that Sania will continue to play tennis for India after their marriage. To Ayesha's allegations that he had married her in 2002, Shoaib said his lawyer would answer the query. "The things being said about me, it is a legal thing and my lawyer will answer the questions," was all Shoaib said to repeated questions from mediapersons on the issue. "Sania is very happy and knows the truth," he added. "We are getting married, Inshaallah, on April 15. Preparations are on in full swing," a smiling Shoaib told reporters. "The atmosphere here is very good, we (Sania and he) are very happy." To a question on Sania's tennis career, he said: "She will play tennis as long as she wants, my family's support is there," adding, "she will play for India". On Saturday Shoaib was spotted on the balcony with Sania and the duo was later seen dancing, though on Sunday he preferred to remain indoors. A battery of mediapersons was camping outside the Mirza residence in the posh Jubilee Hills neighbourhood. Former secretary of Andhra Cricket Association, V. Chamundeshwarnath, paid another visit to Sania's house amid speculation that he was trying to mediate between Shoaib and the family of Ayesha Siddiqui, who claims to be the first wife of the Pakistani star. Chamundeshwarnath, however, has denied that he was trying to mediate and maintained that he came to convey his best wishes as he knows Sania since her childhood. The visitors to Sania's house including her relatives and friends indicated that preparation were in full swing for the high profile marriage, scheduled to be held on April 15. Ayesha has threatened to launch legal proceedings against Shoaib for cheating. Shoaib reportedly cleared the air over the serious allegations levelled by Ayesha and her parents. Sania's family was apparently convinced by his claim that Ayesha cheated him by using the photographs of another girl. While admitting that he signed the 'nikahnama', Shoaib reportedly told Sania and her parents that he did not marry Ayesha. Sania, in her Twitter page, said they knew the "truth" and had confidence in god's justice. With dozens of mediapersons with cameras and OB vans surrounding her house in Jubilee Hills and obstructing the guests, Sania's family Sunday sought police protection. Some policemen in addition to her private security guards were deployed at the house. Meanwhile, the family of Ayesha Siddiqui said they were going ahead with the legal proceedings against Shoaib to get a formal divorce from him. They want Shoaib to give divorce to her before marrying Sania and have hired a lawyer in Pakistan to file a case against him.

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