Pakistan-Australia Test Series will be held in England next summer
Test series between Pakistan and Australia next summer will be organised in England.
Because of security concerns Pakistan was forced to host its home series against Australia in England .
Pakistan received magnificent support in the Twenty20 World Cup this summer
Younis, who played for Yorkshire during the 2006 season, said he wants international cricket to return to Pakistan as soon as possible but until then he sees no better place to play their Test matches than Headingley.
It will be hard for the people back home in Pakistan, especially for the youngsters, who will not be able to see their team playing at home,
But in the meantime England is good because a lot of pakistani players play or have played first-class county cricket...
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London, Nov. 17 : Famous English all-rounder Andrew Flintoff said he’ll miss the England tour of Bangladesh next year as his recent knee surgery will take time to recover. Flintoff (31) said he is recovering nicely from operation.
According to Flintoff, “My recovery is still on track. But I must admit that saying I would be fit to play in Bangladesh may have been a touch optimistic on my part.”
Missing Bangladesh tour which starts from 28th feb means he will be directly joining IPL 2010 playing for Chennai Super Kings where he is paid $1.55million a year.
His surgery happened in August last year. His next opportunity to resume his international career would be at the ICC World Twenty20 – which starts almost immediately after the IPL final – before England’s summer ODIs against Scotland, Australia and Pakistan.
Last year, Flintoff signed a record 1.55 million dollar contract to play for the Chennai Super Kings in the IPL, although his 2009 stint was...
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India slipped to the No.3 spot in the latest ICC rankings
India Cricket Team lost a good chance to become the No.1 ODI team and slipped to the No.3 spot in the latest International Cricket Council (ICC) rankings after their 2-4 loss to Australia in the seven-match series. With the seventh match in Mumbai called off due to heavy rains.
Australia regained their No.1 position after dominating for 10 weeks of one-day cricket while India lost its No.2 position.
Australia now have 130 rating points. Both South Africa and India have 122 points each but when calculated to the decimal points, South Africa went ahead to occupy the second place.
Please find below November 2009 ICC ODI Rankings :
Country / Points
1. Australia 130
2. South Africa 122
3. India 122
4. New Zealand 112
5. Pakistan 108
6. England 106
7. Sri Lanka 106
8. West Indies 76
9. Bangladesh 55
10. Zimbabwe 26
11. Ireland 25
12. Kenya...
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Join me to congragulate our great Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar gets Man of the match for his 175 runs 45th ODI century in just 81 balls in his 435th ODI match and achieving a milestone of 17000 runs against Australia in hyderabad in the 5th ODI on 5th November 2009 of the Hero Honda Cup 2009
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