Saturday 6 August 2016
Live Cricket Score of Zimbabwe vs New Zealand, 2nd Test
That's it, folks.
Against the run of play, Tom Latham went off the penultimate ball of the day, offering an easy return catch to Shaun Williams. However, New Zealand stayed in command of the competition as they finished on 329 for 2. Kane Williamson, batting 95, is on the verge of becoming the youngest batsman to score Test centuries against in each country.
We'll be back tomorrow with live updates from Day 2 play.
Slow and steady.
With the ball becoming softer and the pitch will become slower, New Zealand batsmen failed to score as freely. However, they assured me that Zimbabwe do not pass over girl near overs. Latham and Williamson made together easily.
Misery continues
Zimbabwe's struggle going on Day 1, as Tom Latham will open his second century of the series. The left-hander has looked little problems while dealing with the Zimbabwe bowlers. To make matters worse, Kane Williamson, did not treat them any better.
Who says crowds do not enjoy Test Cricket.:
Queen's Park Club Bulawayo packed with a crowd of young and old men and women, enjoying a pretty boring day Test cricket. Yes, tat it is a paradox. New Zealand moved past the 200-run mark in another session, where they have managed to score more than 100 runs. Martin Guptill was their only success of the session, and the day before.
It hit at last.
Zimbabwe finally hit as Martin Guptill was trapped leg before wicket. The 169-Run opening stand came to an end, as the right-hander walked back to the pavilion depressed to be missing out on a century.
Latham joins the party.
Tom Latham, who had started out on a slow note unlike his opening partner Martin Guptill, caught up in his batting partner and brought his half century. Meanwhile, Zimbabwe remain unthreatening:
Visitors Command.
New Zealand openers - Tom Latham and Martin Guptill put on a century stand for the opening wicket put the visitors in command of the second Test. Zimbabwe has been unable to get a breakthrough in the first session of play, and will look to put up an improved show in the post-lunch session.
Flags banned.
Meanwhile, news that is coming is that Zimbabwe's fans, who are bearing the national flag into the stadium were arrested by the police. However, some of the spectators inside the stadium are in possession of the Zimbabwean national flag. There are also peaceful demonstration going on outside the stadium. Some may be surprised by the move.
Guptill, Latham build.
New Zealand openers - Martin Guptill and Tom Latham in notched up half-century stand without great difficulty. It causes no trouble in Zimbabwe's seamers their pace. There is very little to offer on the pitch too.
Better options available.
Steady start.
New Zealand openers - Tom Latham and Martin Guptill off to opposite starts. While the tall right-hander attack on Zimbabwe's new ball pair, Latham was a bit wary of his shot-making. However, it did not host Pacers, very weary New Zealand openers.
50 up:
Toss:
The news of the center that New Zealand won the toss and Kane Williamson was elected to Bat. Visitors can play on the same side, and Peter Moor will make his Test debut. Moor will keep wickets in this game.
Playing XI.
New Zealand. Martin Guptill, Tom Latham, Kane Williamson (c), Ross Taylor, Henry Nicholls, Mitchell Santner, BJ Watling (wk), ish Sodhi, Tim Southee, Neil Wagner, Trent Boult
Zimbabwe: Tino Mawoyo, Chamu Chibhabha, Sikandar Raza, Craig Ervine, Prince Masvaure, Sean Williams, Peter Moor (wk), Graeme Cremer (c), Donald Tiripano, John Nyumbu, Michael Chinouya
Build.
Hello and welcome to live updates of the second Test between New Zealand and Zimbabwe at Bulawayo. After the victory in the first Test innings, New Zealand, look to fill that whitewash Username: Kane Williamson got off to a winning start as captain, but he feels that Zimbabwe can provide a strong fight in the second Test. The hosts did show some late resistance with the bat, worn out after a performance in the first innings. They can improve it?
Let's see if we have a strong competition cards in the final game of the series.
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Against the run of play, Tom Latham went off the penultimate ball of the day, offering an easy return catch to Shaun Williams. However, New Zealand stayed in command of the competition as they finished on 329 for 2. Kane Williamson, batting 95, is on the verge of becoming the youngest batsman to score Test centuries against in each country.
We'll be back tomorrow with live updates from Day 2 play.
Slow and steady.
With the ball becoming softer and the pitch will become slower, New Zealand batsmen failed to score as freely. However, they assured me that Zimbabwe do not pass over girl near overs. Latham and Williamson made together easily.
Misery continues
Zimbabwe's struggle going on Day 1, as Tom Latham will open his second century of the series. The left-hander has looked little problems while dealing with the Zimbabwe bowlers. To make matters worse, Kane Williamson, did not treat them any better.
Who says crowds do not enjoy Test Cricket.:
Queen's Park Club Bulawayo packed with a crowd of young and old men and women, enjoying a pretty boring day Test cricket. Yes, tat it is a paradox. New Zealand moved past the 200-run mark in another session, where they have managed to score more than 100 runs. Martin Guptill was their only success of the session, and the day before.
It hit at last.
Zimbabwe finally hit as Martin Guptill was trapped leg before wicket. The 169-Run opening stand came to an end, as the right-hander walked back to the pavilion depressed to be missing out on a century.
Latham joins the party.
Tom Latham, who had started out on a slow note unlike his opening partner Martin Guptill, caught up in his batting partner and brought his half century. Meanwhile, Zimbabwe remain unthreatening:
Visitors Command.
New Zealand openers - Tom Latham and Martin Guptill put on a century stand for the opening wicket put the visitors in command of the second Test. Zimbabwe has been unable to get a breakthrough in the first session of play, and will look to put up an improved show in the post-lunch session.
Flags banned.
Meanwhile, news that is coming is that Zimbabwe's fans, who are bearing the national flag into the stadium were arrested by the police. However, some of the spectators inside the stadium are in possession of the Zimbabwean national flag. There are also peaceful demonstration going on outside the stadium. Some may be surprised by the move.
Guptill, Latham build.
New Zealand openers - Martin Guptill and Tom Latham in notched up half-century stand without great difficulty. It causes no trouble in Zimbabwe's seamers their pace. There is very little to offer on the pitch too.
Better options available.
Steady start.
New Zealand openers - Tom Latham and Martin Guptill off to opposite starts. While the tall right-hander attack on Zimbabwe's new ball pair, Latham was a bit wary of his shot-making. However, it did not host Pacers, very weary New Zealand openers.
50 up:
Toss:
The news of the center that New Zealand won the toss and Kane Williamson was elected to Bat. Visitors can play on the same side, and Peter Moor will make his Test debut. Moor will keep wickets in this game.
Playing XI.
New Zealand. Martin Guptill, Tom Latham, Kane Williamson (c), Ross Taylor, Henry Nicholls, Mitchell Santner, BJ Watling (wk), ish Sodhi, Tim Southee, Neil Wagner, Trent Boult
Zimbabwe: Tino Mawoyo, Chamu Chibhabha, Sikandar Raza, Craig Ervine, Prince Masvaure, Sean Williams, Peter Moor (wk), Graeme Cremer (c), Donald Tiripano, John Nyumbu, Michael Chinouya
Build.
Hello and welcome to live updates of the second Test between New Zealand and Zimbabwe at Bulawayo. After the victory in the first Test innings, New Zealand, look to fill that whitewash Username: Kane Williamson got off to a winning start as captain, but he feels that Zimbabwe can provide a strong fight in the second Test. The hosts did show some late resistance with the bat, worn out after a performance in the first innings. They can improve it?
Let's see if we have a strong competition cards in the final game of the series.
watchcricfree
Sri Lanka's push towards series win
Dilruwan Perera dislodged trio David Warner (41), Steve Smith (30) and Adam Voges (28), while Lakshan Sandakan backed him up releasing Mitchell Marsh (18) to leave Australia dangerously placed on 133 for 7, still 280 runs improbable victory from registration lunch on the day of the examination of the Galle international stadium 3 on Saturday (August 6).
Earlier, Warner showed the need of tactical Nous flare briefly. He tried to pitch the ball, but the couple soon `Perera and Herath drew their length, he folded the camp theme for the gaps in the field. However, as the subtle variations of drift and turn off the 34-year-old spinner nipped out aggressive opener.
For a while, Perera was plugging away and tossing it out of the channel. He then moved to the target for its line of stumps and bowling regulate the application. Warner can not pick up vibrations, and rapped on the pads. After some thought, the on-field UMPIRE responded positively Vociferous protests. Warner, however, took the review, but the ball tracker is anticipated that it will knock the stumps and Perera rewarded for its perseverance.
The other end of the spectrum, Smith played with the air of composure shaky batting line-up together. He looked a step down the road, but also occasions wait for the ball to arrive and play his eye line. His colleague, Adam Voges, try to be proactive to reverse sweep. 36-year-old middle-order batsman, then danced down the track and appeared to have eked out Perera inside edge to short leg grabbing the chance with midfielder position.
Voges, however, will be elected by the review, and it was clear replays that missed the edge of the Bat, and Chris Gaffaney forced to overturn its decision. Sri Lanka, however, did not have to wait long to celebrate because Smith Perera prized out of the 20 innings.
Loud calls bat- pad exemption was not granted. However, Angelo Mathews picked up immediately review and there seemed to be faint inside edge. For the second time in three overs, Gaffaney was forced to change its decision.
Voges, to its credit, soaked up the pressure to keep the spin trio Herath, Perera and Lakshan at Sandakan Bay. He had a few nervous moments along the way, however, was able to glue together the innings. Mitchell Marsh looked unsure as he pushed and poked at deliveries only and all off- stump, and then shared a stand of 39 before Voges was named the 33th leg.
He also has not ruled out the on-field umpire, but Sri Lanka opted to review. Since the Marsh did not offer a shot and the ball hitting the stumps, verdict reversed. It should be noted that the referee did not have a great morning. To make matters, Voges tried to reverse sweep off Perera risky and can only hear the death rattle. In fact, it turned out to be Perera fifth chapter of the innings.
Only three wickets away from completing the proceedings, the home team fancy their chances of posting a series of well-earned victory. Their opponents, Australia, need a lot of soul-searching to do.
Brief Scores: Sri Lanka 281 (Kusal Mendis 86, Angelo Mathews 54; Mitchell stârc 5-44) and 237 (Dilruwan Perera 64, Angelo Mathews 47; Mitchell stârc 6-50) lead Australia 106 (David Warner 42, Mitchell Marsh 27; Dilruwan Perera 4-29, Rangana Herath 4-35) and 133/7 (David Warner 41; Dilruwan Perera 5-46) by 280 runs
Earlier, Warner showed the need of tactical Nous flare briefly. He tried to pitch the ball, but the couple soon `Perera and Herath drew their length, he folded the camp theme for the gaps in the field. However, as the subtle variations of drift and turn off the 34-year-old spinner nipped out aggressive opener.
For a while, Perera was plugging away and tossing it out of the channel. He then moved to the target for its line of stumps and bowling regulate the application. Warner can not pick up vibrations, and rapped on the pads. After some thought, the on-field UMPIRE responded positively Vociferous protests. Warner, however, took the review, but the ball tracker is anticipated that it will knock the stumps and Perera rewarded for its perseverance.
The other end of the spectrum, Smith played with the air of composure shaky batting line-up together. He looked a step down the road, but also occasions wait for the ball to arrive and play his eye line. His colleague, Adam Voges, try to be proactive to reverse sweep. 36-year-old middle-order batsman, then danced down the track and appeared to have eked out Perera inside edge to short leg grabbing the chance with midfielder position.
Voges, however, will be elected by the review, and it was clear replays that missed the edge of the Bat, and Chris Gaffaney forced to overturn its decision. Sri Lanka, however, did not have to wait long to celebrate because Smith Perera prized out of the 20 innings.
Loud calls bat- pad exemption was not granted. However, Angelo Mathews picked up immediately review and there seemed to be faint inside edge. For the second time in three overs, Gaffaney was forced to change its decision.
Voges, to its credit, soaked up the pressure to keep the spin trio Herath, Perera and Lakshan at Sandakan Bay. He had a few nervous moments along the way, however, was able to glue together the innings. Mitchell Marsh looked unsure as he pushed and poked at deliveries only and all off- stump, and then shared a stand of 39 before Voges was named the 33th leg.
He also has not ruled out the on-field umpire, but Sri Lanka opted to review. Since the Marsh did not offer a shot and the ball hitting the stumps, verdict reversed. It should be noted that the referee did not have a great morning. To make matters, Voges tried to reverse sweep off Perera risky and can only hear the death rattle. In fact, it turned out to be Perera fifth chapter of the innings.
Only three wickets away from completing the proceedings, the home team fancy their chances of posting a series of well-earned victory. Their opponents, Australia, need a lot of soul-searching to do.
Brief Scores: Sri Lanka 281 (Kusal Mendis 86, Angelo Mathews 54; Mitchell stârc 5-44) and 237 (Dilruwan Perera 64, Angelo Mathews 47; Mitchell stârc 6-50) lead Australia 106 (David Warner 42, Mitchell Marsh 27; Dilruwan Perera 4-29, Rangana Herath 4-35) and 133/7 (David Warner 41; Dilruwan Perera 5-46) by 280 runs
Mustafizur Rahman shoulder injury
Mustafizur Rahman, Bangladesh fast bowler young, will undergo surgery on his shoulder next Thursday (August 11). Left armer featured in only two games in Sussex T20 explosion in front of his shoulder injury ruled him out. Mustafizur recommended to undergo surgery on his slap (superior labrum from anterior to posterior) tear.
"The operation will take place in London on August 11," bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) media committee Jalal Yunus Director said ESPNcricinfo:
England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) offered by Dr. Andrew Wallace Fortius clinic in London, who gave the children a week from Thursday. "After, Mustafizur had met him, he was given an appointment. We are convinced that Mustafizur in good hands. We want to get this over with as soon as possible, "Yunus added.
Despite successful foray into the International Cricket last year, and a creditable performance of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2016 i., Mustafizur the ankle and knee injuries have been stopped already, which delayed his English county stint. Recently surgery can result in a six month lay off.
"The operation will take place in London on August 11," bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) media committee Jalal Yunus Director said ESPNcricinfo:
England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) offered by Dr. Andrew Wallace Fortius clinic in London, who gave the children a week from Thursday. "After, Mustafizur had met him, he was given an appointment. We are convinced that Mustafizur in good hands. We want to get this over with as soon as possible, "Yunus added.
Despite successful foray into the International Cricket last year, and a creditable performance of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2016 i., Mustafizur the ankle and knee injuries have been stopped already, which delayed his English county stint. Recently surgery can result in a six month lay off.
Dilruwan Perera Shine in Sri Lanka's series win
Dilruwan Perera snared his maiden wicket haul in 10 Poland visitors out for paltry total of 183 in the second innings of the hosts tested a convincing 229-run victory, which helped them seal the 3rd test of the three match series 2-0 day Galle international stadium on Saturday (August 6). In fact, this was the only Sri Lankan victory in the second test series in Australia. The only other time they were pipped to tourists in 1999, when the home side won 1-0 in a rain-marred three-match series.
After the break, Mitchell stârc (26) entertained the sizeable crowd with its long handle, but it was only delaying the inevitable. Once he nipped are Rangana Herath, Josh Hazlewood (7) and Peter Nevill (24) were dismissed in quick succession. The match ended in dramatic fashion, as Nevill flicked the ball to short leg of Kusal Mendis, who showed superb reflexes to carry out a direct hit wicket-keeper-batsman to be caught short of the crease.
Visitors now suffered eight consecutive losing Asia. On the other hand, after the summer injurious to England, where they can post all formats even a victory against the home team, Sri Lanka have a lot to cheer about. It was their collective brilliance that powered them to a series win. Herath and Perera teamed up to pluck 18 wickets between them in the game, while Mendis and Angelo Mathews consists of helpful hands. Constantly alert close-in fielders also played an important role in snapping up hard features.
At the start of the day, and Lakshan Perera Sandakan efforts to prize David Warner (41), Steve Smith (30), Adam Voges (28) and Mitchell Marsh (18) put on the outcome beyond doubt.
Among the Australian batsmen, Warner showed the need of tactical Nous flare briefly. He looked to the pitch of the ball, but the couple soon `Perera and Herath drew their length, he folded the camp theme for the gaps in the field. However, as the subtle variations of drift and turn off the 34-year-old spinner nipped out aggressive opener.
For a while, Perera was tossing it and plugging away on the off stump out of the channel. He then moved to the target line of the stumps and bowling application ARM- ball. Warner can not pick up vibrations, and rapped on the pads. After a little hesitation, that the appeal of high-field UMPIRE answered positively. Warner, however, took the review, but the ball tracker is anticipated that it will knock the stumps and Perera rewarded for its perseverance.
The other end of the spectrum, Smith played with the air of composure shaky batting line-up together. He tried to step down the road, but also occasions wait for the ball to arrive and play his eye line. His colleague, Voges, try to be proactive to reverse sweep. 36-year-old middle-order batsman, then charged down the track Perera and seemed to be eked out with midfielder positioned inside edge to short leg grabbing.
Voges, however, will be elected by the review, and it was clear replays that missed the edge of the Bat, and Chris Gaffaney forced to overturn its decision. Sri Lanka, however, did not have to wait long to celebrate because Smith Perera prized out of the 20 innings.
Loud calls bat- pad exemption was not granted. However, Angelo Mathews picked up straight away and there seemed to be faint inside edge of the review. For the second time in three overs, Gaffaney was forced to change its decision.
Voges, to its credit, soaked up the pressure to keep the spin trio Herath, Perera and Lakshan at Sandakan Bay. He had a few nervous moments along the way, however, was able to glue together the innings. Mitchell Marsh looked unsure as he pushed and poked at deliveries only and all off- stump, and then shared a stand of 39 before Voges was named the 33th leg.
He also has not ruled out the on-field umpire, but Sri Lanka opted to review. Since the Marsh did not offer a shot and the ball hitting the stumps, verdict reversed.
Australia needs a lot of thinking, after slipping to a loss in Asia. The visitors' woes against the turning ball can be encapsulated by the fact that Smith was the only batsman to have made a fifty in this series for them so far. The top ranked Test side will end the series with a consolation victory in the third Test at Colombo, starting August 13.
Brief Scores: Sri Lanka 281 (Kusal Mendis 86, Angelo Mathews 54; Mitchell stârc 5-44) and 237 (Dilruwan Perera 64, Angelo Mathews 47; Mitchell stârc 6-50) beat Australia 106 (David Warner 42, Mitchell Marsh 27; Dilruwan Perera 4-29, Rangana Herath 4-35) and 183 (David Warner 41; Dilruwan Perera 6-70) by 229 runs
After the break, Mitchell stârc (26) entertained the sizeable crowd with its long handle, but it was only delaying the inevitable. Once he nipped are Rangana Herath, Josh Hazlewood (7) and Peter Nevill (24) were dismissed in quick succession. The match ended in dramatic fashion, as Nevill flicked the ball to short leg of Kusal Mendis, who showed superb reflexes to carry out a direct hit wicket-keeper-batsman to be caught short of the crease.
Visitors now suffered eight consecutive losing Asia. On the other hand, after the summer injurious to England, where they can post all formats even a victory against the home team, Sri Lanka have a lot to cheer about. It was their collective brilliance that powered them to a series win. Herath and Perera teamed up to pluck 18 wickets between them in the game, while Mendis and Angelo Mathews consists of helpful hands. Constantly alert close-in fielders also played an important role in snapping up hard features.
At the start of the day, and Lakshan Perera Sandakan efforts to prize David Warner (41), Steve Smith (30), Adam Voges (28) and Mitchell Marsh (18) put on the outcome beyond doubt.
Among the Australian batsmen, Warner showed the need of tactical Nous flare briefly. He looked to the pitch of the ball, but the couple soon `Perera and Herath drew their length, he folded the camp theme for the gaps in the field. However, as the subtle variations of drift and turn off the 34-year-old spinner nipped out aggressive opener.
For a while, Perera was tossing it and plugging away on the off stump out of the channel. He then moved to the target line of the stumps and bowling application ARM- ball. Warner can not pick up vibrations, and rapped on the pads. After a little hesitation, that the appeal of high-field UMPIRE answered positively. Warner, however, took the review, but the ball tracker is anticipated that it will knock the stumps and Perera rewarded for its perseverance.
The other end of the spectrum, Smith played with the air of composure shaky batting line-up together. He tried to step down the road, but also occasions wait for the ball to arrive and play his eye line. His colleague, Voges, try to be proactive to reverse sweep. 36-year-old middle-order batsman, then charged down the track Perera and seemed to be eked out with midfielder positioned inside edge to short leg grabbing.
Voges, however, will be elected by the review, and it was clear replays that missed the edge of the Bat, and Chris Gaffaney forced to overturn its decision. Sri Lanka, however, did not have to wait long to celebrate because Smith Perera prized out of the 20 innings.
Loud calls bat- pad exemption was not granted. However, Angelo Mathews picked up straight away and there seemed to be faint inside edge of the review. For the second time in three overs, Gaffaney was forced to change its decision.
Voges, to its credit, soaked up the pressure to keep the spin trio Herath, Perera and Lakshan at Sandakan Bay. He had a few nervous moments along the way, however, was able to glue together the innings. Mitchell Marsh looked unsure as he pushed and poked at deliveries only and all off- stump, and then shared a stand of 39 before Voges was named the 33th leg.
He also has not ruled out the on-field umpire, but Sri Lanka opted to review. Since the Marsh did not offer a shot and the ball hitting the stumps, verdict reversed.
Australia needs a lot of thinking, after slipping to a loss in Asia. The visitors' woes against the turning ball can be encapsulated by the fact that Smith was the only batsman to have made a fifty in this series for them so far. The top ranked Test side will end the series with a consolation victory in the third Test at Colombo, starting August 13.
Brief Scores: Sri Lanka 281 (Kusal Mendis 86, Angelo Mathews 54; Mitchell stârc 5-44) and 237 (Dilruwan Perera 64, Angelo Mathews 47; Mitchell stârc 6-50) beat Australia 106 (David Warner 42, Mitchell Marsh 27; Dilruwan Perera 4-29, Rangana Herath 4-35) and 183 (David Warner 41; Dilruwan Perera 6-70) by 229 runs
Tallawahs reaches to CPL final
Andre Russell Plays a key role in Tallawahs to CPL final
Due to the constant interruptions and lengthy delay spray does not hurt Andre Russell as the great West Indian fell on Trinbago Knight Riders' parade in a spectacular fashion. With the fastest century off 42 balls in the Caribbean Premier League's short history, Russell powered his side to 195 for 7 20 overs before picking up two wickets for 19 run victory paved the way Duckworth-Lewis-a rain- hit game from Warner Stern method Park in Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis on Saturday (August 6).
By the start of the tournament with Sunil Narine Bravo turned in a second, but Chris Gayle has decided against Kevon Cooper- Tee fourth over two big sixes: Chadwick Walton tried to get into the act, but an attempt Drive away the body moved, after a bit of juggling by Denesh ramdin behind the stumps. The clouds burst open again in the fall of wicket, forcing the players off the field for about 20 minutes.
When play resumed, Narine struck a sizeable blow Tallawahs, as Kumar Sangakkara left for just five runs. 52 to 2 in 6 overs, Gale side slid to 67 for 4 in the 10th over, with Bravo & Co. tight controls. Bravo first batsman to hit the ball in Russell's hand, leaving him in pain. The following has been completed, however, Russell has shown no signs of injury, as he went to 19-year-old Phillip Anderson two successive sixes: As the drizzle returned, Russell was in the mood to hit every delivery out of the park. Ronsford Beaton conceded a four and a six off the first two balls of up to 13 one-hour rain break occurred. When they returned, sent the ball to the top of the roof, giving a glimpse of what was to follow. Russell Cooper rob two successive sixes in the following over, bringing up his half century off just 23 balls for the season to 15.
At 130 4 15 overs, Tallawahs elections were set to take a total of about 175-180 mark, but Russell hit sixes for fun to help his side amass 65 runs from the final 30 deliveries. Beaton, who had a forgettable day after conceding 36 off his first three overs, hit 22 more, as well as Russell moved to 70 off 31 balls to go with his three big sixes: Shakib Al Hasan, who plays the perfect foil for the raging Russell was batting a mere 100-run stand between 19 to 18 more have been violated. Cooper dismissed Bangladesh all-round, but the problem is at the other end.
Russell kept swinging his willow, and scored six and four off Bravo to reach the last 94. He is then carted to complete delivery for a six in his maiden T20 Phillip century, as well as the fastest in the history of the tournament. Russell's brutal knock, with laced, three, four and 11 sixes, powered his team to 195 for 7 in 20-overs.
Champions Knight Riders had a stutter start to their chase, reaching 18, 1, 3-overs, before another rain break came together. Play resumed after more than an hour later, Dwayne Bravo has been asked to chase a revised target of 130 12 overs.
Colin Munro, a man in a rich vein of form, resumed the innings for his side's intent, as well as Kesrick Williams leaked 17 runs in the fourth over. However, despite the steep asking if the borders are not very easy, as Knight Riders score a constant nominal yields, given the chances for the return of the rain. Munro showed a hint of a fight, but a complete Toss away his inability to Imad Wasim, led to his dismissal on the 8th.
The stage was set to Brendon McCullum, as he walked to his side of the No. 4 out of 63 from 24 balls to advance to the final. Hashim Amla and he scored 23 runs in two overs, but the equation was still daunting. 40 to get off 12 Knight Riders need to throw their bats everything and I hope that the pins. In the penultimate over, bowled by Shakib replaced 4W6W1W, almost bringing down the curtains on the Knight Riders' chase.
Russell added his first innings heroics by picking up two wickets in the final over, and despite ramdin six off the final ball was Tallawahs that marched into the final where they will face the Guyana Amazon Warriors.
Brief Scores: Jamaica Tallawahs 195/7 20 overs (Andre Russell 100, Chris Gayle 35; Kevon Cooper 3-45) won the Trinbago Knight Riders 110/7 12 overs (Colin Munro 38, Hashim Amla 37; Shakib Al Hasan 3- 2 23 Andre Russell 27) by 19 runs (D / L / S method)
PAKISTAN TOUR OF ENGLAND 2016
Joe Root (34 *) and James Vince (20 *) survived a trial game on the fourth morning of the third Test at Edgbaston on Saturday (August 6) to take a position of relative comfort after England beat Pakistan in the session to dismiss the hosts' openers. At the end of a period of sharp-contested play, England were able to push the second thrown total 2, 183, stretching their lead to 80 runs.
Pakistan thought deeply worried about their tactics was evident overnight, significantly improved their discipline with the ball. Mohammad Amir hit a four during the first day of play, but quickly settled over the full length, which posed more questions of the batsmen: Sohail Khan, however, gave the visitors an early breakthrough they so expensive that endeavor. But, according to his relentless pursuit of a good long session, the ball get to Alastair Cook are pretty harmless.
England captain does not get into position to play through the drive covers a wide and full delivery but threw his arms in the delivery, more in hope than anything else. The ball flew off the thickish edge to the point where Yasir Shah completed a sharp catch. Amir's perseverence paid dividends to its off- stump line and then, since the other half centurion Hales, Younis Khan found the edge of the paper.
A buzzing Pakistan nearly a third of them dramatically when the root was beaten away by Sohail swingeR: An attritional still remarkable period of play followed by Root and Vince is looking to remain vigilant against Misbah- ul-Haq off the field defined by the match 7-2. These two batsmen even allow themselves to play 28 consecutive dot balls out, but dug to elongate the unbeaten 57-run stand. The visitors had one final chance in the final moments of the session to eradicate their way, but Mohammad Hafeez spilled the regulation catch to second slip very Rahat Ali and Pakistan disappointment.
How much of Pakistan will live to rue that chance will determine the course of the match.
Brief Scores: England 297 & 183/2 (Alastair Cook 66, Alex Hales 54; Mohammad Amir 2-44) leads Pakistan by 400 runs in 80
Pakistan thought deeply worried about their tactics was evident overnight, significantly improved their discipline with the ball. Mohammad Amir hit a four during the first day of play, but quickly settled over the full length, which posed more questions of the batsmen: Sohail Khan, however, gave the visitors an early breakthrough they so expensive that endeavor. But, according to his relentless pursuit of a good long session, the ball get to Alastair Cook are pretty harmless.
England captain does not get into position to play through the drive covers a wide and full delivery but threw his arms in the delivery, more in hope than anything else. The ball flew off the thickish edge to the point where Yasir Shah completed a sharp catch. Amir's perseverence paid dividends to its off- stump line and then, since the other half centurion Hales, Younis Khan found the edge of the paper.
A buzzing Pakistan nearly a third of them dramatically when the root was beaten away by Sohail swingeR: An attritional still remarkable period of play followed by Root and Vince is looking to remain vigilant against Misbah- ul-Haq off the field defined by the match 7-2. These two batsmen even allow themselves to play 28 consecutive dot balls out, but dug to elongate the unbeaten 57-run stand. The visitors had one final chance in the final moments of the session to eradicate their way, but Mohammad Hafeez spilled the regulation catch to second slip very Rahat Ali and Pakistan disappointment.
How much of Pakistan will live to rue that chance will determine the course of the match.
Brief Scores: England 297 & 183/2 (Alastair Cook 66, Alex Hales 54; Mohammad Amir 2-44) leads Pakistan by 400 runs in 80
Angelo Mathews : Satisfied with 2-0
Watchcricfree Before the start of the opening Test in Pallekele, which affected Sri Lankan side injury is unlikely to match the No. 1 spot for Australians, despite the familiar conditions. And when Sri Lanka were bowled out for 117 in their first innings of the first test, the result appeared a foregone conclusion, led by Steven Smith's team. However, less than two weeks from the beginning of the first test, the predicted script had to be thrown away as Australia Subcontinent woes came to the fore again. With 106 and 183 constitute the second Test Galle, slow bowlers against Australia's weakness exposed again as the visitors slipped to 229-run loss to eighth Test suffer defeat on the trot Asia.
An unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-game series in the happy position to a position it does not support many of Sri Lanka find themselves, however, is growing against the odds and prove their detractors wrong, Angelo MATHEWS bunch in cricket loving public of Sri Lanka to provide a lot of joy, making the team's below-par performances in recent months.
"Well, my team backed me all the way, so special thanks to them. Also thanks to SLC for supporting us throughout and the selectors they said that we should get some stick when we lose a few games, but if we do our processes right, we need a way to win some games. " Mathews - he said. "To beat the No. 1 team is very satisfying. We also thank the fans for being with us. It's never an easy task, when you lose games keep persevering. They kept believing in us and supporting us. "
Live cricket Streaming While Rangana Herath did a good job again, it was, Dilruwan Perera of Sri Lanka who was the star performer in the game. The four-wicket haul in the first innings was followed by a decisive Knock 64 before it took off spinning all-round karierayi- best 6 70-second Sri Lankan innings to become the first player to register a fifty-plus points and claimed 10 or more wickets in the same Test.
Calling him a silent hero, Mathews - he had a lot to gain from Sri Lanka all-round future. "We talk a lot about it, Rangana Herath, but not as much as about Dilruwan But he just become the fastest Sri Lankan to 50 Test wickets. When Murali Aiya was there, we did not talk that much about Rangana, so I guess it's the same thing with Dilruwan: he silent hero. In the last game he did not bowl well, but she is very hardworking and knows how to bowl in Galle. he worked very hard in training with coaches. he's someone we can get a lot of profit in the years to come. "
Speaking of the Australian batsmen against spin, Mathews said. "They [Australia] looks a little lost when it comes to our spinners are our spinners bowled extremely well. They found it a little difficult to score off our spinners:
"When you're playing in extreme conditions you can not only block the cricket ball. You are eventually going to get out of a short leg or lbw. You got to start scoring runs. You've got to sweep and reverse sweep Sometimes you are going to make mistakes, but you need to find a way to score runs and disrupt the lines and lengths of bowlers. We must be delirious, "said Mathews, pointing out the difference between the two sides approach to batting.
An unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-game series in the happy position to a position it does not support many of Sri Lanka find themselves, however, is growing against the odds and prove their detractors wrong, Angelo MATHEWS bunch in cricket loving public of Sri Lanka to provide a lot of joy, making the team's below-par performances in recent months.
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Thanking the selectors and fans to keep their faith in the inexperienced side, Mathews was lavish in his praise for the team to help the hosts push the series against Australia for the first time since 1999."Well, my team backed me all the way, so special thanks to them. Also thanks to SLC for supporting us throughout and the selectors they said that we should get some stick when we lose a few games, but if we do our processes right, we need a way to win some games. " Mathews - he said. "To beat the No. 1 team is very satisfying. We also thank the fans for being with us. It's never an easy task, when you lose games keep persevering. They kept believing in us and supporting us. "
Live cricket Streaming While Rangana Herath did a good job again, it was, Dilruwan Perera of Sri Lanka who was the star performer in the game. The four-wicket haul in the first innings was followed by a decisive Knock 64 before it took off spinning all-round karierayi- best 6 70-second Sri Lankan innings to become the first player to register a fifty-plus points and claimed 10 or more wickets in the same Test.
Calling him a silent hero, Mathews - he had a lot to gain from Sri Lanka all-round future. "We talk a lot about it, Rangana Herath, but not as much as about Dilruwan But he just become the fastest Sri Lankan to 50 Test wickets. When Murali Aiya was there, we did not talk that much about Rangana, so I guess it's the same thing with Dilruwan: he silent hero. In the last game he did not bowl well, but she is very hardworking and knows how to bowl in Galle. he worked very hard in training with coaches. he's someone we can get a lot of profit in the years to come. "
Speaking of the Australian batsmen against spin, Mathews said. "They [Australia] looks a little lost when it comes to our spinners are our spinners bowled extremely well. They found it a little difficult to score off our spinners:
"When you're playing in extreme conditions you can not only block the cricket ball. You are eventually going to get out of a short leg or lbw. You got to start scoring runs. You've got to sweep and reverse sweep Sometimes you are going to make mistakes, but you need to find a way to score runs and disrupt the lines and lengths of bowlers. We must be delirious, "said Mathews, pointing out the difference between the two sides approach to batting.
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