A Hampshire cricketer's winter in Australia.

WELL, it’s back to the sun, and back to `work’ out in Perth, as I flew back with the newest local recruit for the Auscricket Management scheme, James Hamblin.It is the first time that `Hambo’ has travelled to Australia, although he spent last winter in Johannesburg, South Africa, with Hampshire coach Jimmy Cook.After last season’s success with the first team, particularly in the one-day game, Hambo is looking to get stronger and fitter than before.Hopefully a bit of extra strength and flexibility will add a touch more pace to a man with a prodigious ability to swing the ball, and a fantastic eye when batting.His three innings opening the batting last season really showed his potential as an all-rounder, and three months under the watchful eye of Paul Terry will surely be of huge benefit.During my time back in the England, I caught up with a few of the other Hampshire players.Both Derek Kenway and Chris Tremlett are looking fit, and if they carry on at their current rate with the National Academy, then they can both be confident of bumper seasons.Jimmy Adams and John Francis are attending Loughborough University, a fine institution with an excellent reputation for cricket.In fact, the university has recently become one of the six `Centre’s of Excellence’ for student cricketer’s, so the boys will be starting their own regimes, in between studies, to prepare for the upcoming season.Giles White and Will Kendall are both working away from the game of cricket, but will get a bit of pre-season practise when they go to Kenya on the MCC Tour in a couple of months.This tour is being captained by Will, and will no doubt be a fantastic experience, and a great deal of fun.So, back in Perth, the numbers on the scheme are up even further as we embark on our second term. Several lads have come out for a three-month period, and this takes our `Aus-Team’ total to 16.Joe Tucker and Matthew Bulbeck are here from Somerset, and `Tucks’ is playing with me at Perth CC.Ian Painter and David Coverdale are from Northants, Andy McGarry from Essex, and Kabir Ali from Worcestershire.With this amount of players, we could almost field an Aussie Rules Football side!This may not be particularly beneficial to our health, though, having seen a couple of the local games live, there are some big blokes kicking around in a game which looks half the time like an all-in ruck!If we get a bit of practise in, though, we might offer them a game a bit later in the season – but probably a non-contact version!

Kartik, Sharandeep harry Mumbai with teasing attack

Holders Rest of India would have been reasonably satisfied by the events that unfolded on the opening day of their Irani Trophy clash with hosts Mumbai at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. Murali Kartik and Sharandeep Singh held sway for the better part of the day with some teasing spin bowling but Rest allowed their opponents to claw their way back in the last hour and quarter. First a pesky last wicket pair added 42 to give the Mumbai total a modicum of respectability at 260. Then two late strikes by the Mumbai pace duo saw Rest totter to 23/2 in six overs batting and pave the way for an interesting contest tomorrow against the host team’s own three man spin attack.Mumbai began the morning watchfully against the new ball with first class debutant, Vinayak Mane, being entrusted with the job of opening with Wasim Jaffer. This was after Amit Pagnis had announced on the eve of the match that he had switched affiliation to Railways this season. Mane was in a spot of bother against Ashish Nehra twice edging just short or wide of the slip cordon. The seamers were getting good carry with keeper Ajay Ratra routinely collecting the ball at shoulder level. The introduction of Murali Kartik in the 16th over altered the tone of the game. In Kartik’s first over Mane gave him the charge hoisting one over long on for six. When Mane rashly went for a walk again to a well tossed up delivery, the bounce defeated him and he was stranded down the wicket as Ratra took the bails off.Jaffer was stroking the ball with assurance and a square cut off Shukla, his seventh boundary, brought up his fifty off 66 balls. Lefthander Kiran Powar did not keep him company for long. Kartik crowded him with four fielders around the bat rightaway and soon enough Powar was snapped up at slip by Laxman, driving away from his body. Kartik had his tail up now but was unlucky to have Jaffer dropped at the same position by Laxman off the last ball before lunch.The hundred of the Mumbai innings came up shortly into the second session but Kartik’s stranglehold over the batsmen continued. Jaffer was bowled off his legs for 56 while launching into a sweep and Kartik almost had two in two balls when Nishit Shetty turned one through Ramesh’s legs at leg slip for what would have been a sharp chance.Dodda Ganesh struck in the next over bringing one back sharply off the seam as Majumdar played back to win a leg before decision from umpire Jayaprakash and Mumbai were in a pickle at 114/4. Laxman rotated the seamers for a while at the pavilion end before belatedly turning to off spinner Sharandeep Singh in the 47th over. The proceedings had become quite soporific as Dighe and Shetty cautiously strove to earn the innings a semblance of respectability. Finally Dighe decided to throw caution to the winds, hoisting Sharandeep over long on for six in the off spinner’s second over.As if waiting for the cue from his skipper, Shetty went down on one knee and flatbatted Kartik over midwicket in the next over. But two balls later Kartik surprised him with a quicker delivery outside off stump which got the edge as it zipped through to Ratra. He finally came off after a splendid unchanged spell of 19-5-36-4. At the other end Sharandeep was finally getting into his rhythm and delivered a major blow to Mumbai with the first ball after lunch. Skipper Samir Dighe, having played an uncharacteristically subdued knock of 13 from 55 balls, got a tickle through to Ratra as he played forward. A handy bat in the lower order, Ramesh Powar immediately gave Laxmi Ratan Shukla some rough treatment, driving him for successive boundaries.At the other end Mhambrey took up the cudgels against Sharandeep, swinging him into the Sunil Gavaskar stand at midwicket. But Sharandeep was rewarded for his persistence, having the batsman caught one handed by an agile Laxman, diving to his right at first slip. Pawar and Powar chanced their arm with a six apiece but neither showed the resolve to stay at the wicket for long.Powar spliced Sharandeep to Kartik at midon after making a breezy 43 off 36 balls, inclusive of five boundaries and a six. Beanpole Nilesh Kulkarni made a strange contrast with pint sized Rajesh Pawar but they did not keep company for long. Pawar top edged an intended sweep which lobbed up for a simple catch to the keeper, giving both Ratra and Sharandeep their fourth victims of the day.At 218/9 in the 73rd over, Rest of India would have been looking forward to retiring quickly to the dressing room only to be frustrated by Kulkarni amd Santosh Saxena who added 42 in 9.3 overs. Saxena who was bowled by Kartik noball helped himself to a six and two fours off a Sharandeep over to spoil the off spinner’s figures. Finally Asish Nehra was recalled and he trapped Saxena leg before with a straight full toss for 27 (26 balls, 4 fours, 1 six), Mumbai finishing on 260 from 81.5 overs. Kartik with 4/73 and Sharandeep with 4/55 had done the bulk of the damage for Rest which would not have disappointed Mumbai and more particularly Messrs. Kulkarni, Pawar and Powar.It was the Mumbai pace duo however which drew first blood as Rest faced the difficult task of negotiating six overs before close. After flicking Saxena for a boundary, Ramesh was adjudged caught by keeper Dighe. But he made his displeasure known in no uncertain terms, indicating to umpire Bansal that the ball had gone off his thigh.In the third over Shiv Sunder Das was caught at slip by Wasim Jaffer off Mhambrey for a ten ball duck to leave Rest gasping at 8/2. Nightwatchman Murali Kartik (16 not out) eased the pressure, stroking three consecutive boundaries off Mhambrey, all delightfully timed as he played out time in the company of skipper Laxman on whose shoulders much will rest tomorrow.

Gerrard reveals Chukwuemeka injury blow

Aston Villa will host Ralph Hasenhuttl’s side this afternoon, and Steven Gerrard will be hoping to end Southampton’s seven-match unbeaten run by securing all three points at Villa Park.

However, a fresh injury update has emerged which could set Villa back in their pursuit of a second consecutive win.

What’s the word?

The Villa manager took to his pre-match press conference on Friday to confirm that Carney Chukwuemeka will not be available for the clash with Southampton this afternoon.

Gerrard told the press: “Carney will miss tomorrow’s game, he’s got an outside chance of being involved against Leeds. He’s back out on the pitch, clearing one or two things before he comes back into full training, hopefully on Monday.”

Gerrard will be gutted

Aston Villa have the opportunity to climb the Premier League table as they are currently level on points with Leicester City and Crystal Palace, whilst only three points away from breaking into the top half.

The former Rangers boss will surely be gutted to have his squad weakened during these important last few months of the season, and he will want to have all of his best options available, with Chukwuemeka a reliable member of the squad and a hot prospect on whom Gerrard will definitely have his eye.

The 18-year-old has been impressing in Premier League 2 this season with two goals and two assists in just six appearances, as well as being rewarded with nine senior appearances, with one assist already in Gerrard’s side despite only being in the starting line-up once. [Transfermarkt]

The teenager has earned the public praise of his manager, who said in December: “We believe in him and we trust him”, in addition to calling the young midfielder a “fantastic talent”.

The youngster could be in contention to gain another appearance against Leeds during their midweek fixture, as he is expected to be back in training ahead of that match in good time.

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However, not having him as an option off the bench against Southampton today will definitely be a big blow for a clear admirer in Gerrard, especially with Hasenhuttl’s side in such impressive form over the last month.

In other news: Steven Gerrard must axe this Villa player today

Eight teams expelled in Asian age row

Singapore’s captain Rezza Gaznavi receives the cup from Jeevan Ram Shrestha of Nepal’s National Sports Council © ACC

Singapore defeated Kuwait by six wickets to win the ACC Under-15 Elite Cup in Bhaktapur, Nepal. It was, however, a slightly hollow victory, as eight of the ten competing sides had earlier been disqualified for fielding over-age players, and so Singapore and Kuwait contested the final as they were the only teams remaining in the competition.The Asian Cricket Council had taken drastic action on Saturday and kicked out hosts and defending champions Nepal as well as Afghanistan, Hong Kong, Kuwait, Malaysia, Oman, Saudi Arabia and Thailand after its medical board reported that all the squads from those countries contained players over the stipulated age limit. Sunday’s semi-finals – Nepal v Singapore and Afghanistan v Hong Kong – were scrapped.”In instances where more than two players in each 14-man squad have been found to be over-aged, the teams have been disqualified from the competition,” an ACC media spokesman explained. He added that some teams contained as many as nine over-age players. “One hundred and forty radiology examinations have been conducted in Nepal since the team’s arrival with all the players from the ten participating teams,” he added.Ashraful Haq, the ACC’s chief executive, met team managers to explain the decision. “Our age-verification protocols have been tested and proven to work,” he said. “We stand by the results found. In the long-run, cricket in Asia will benefit. Results such as this should act an eye-opener to all our members.”The tournament had already got off to a bad start when UAE were sent home as their squad did not contain any UAE passport-holders.An ACC spokesman explained that age verification was not easy in some areas. “All countries were asked to provide the appropriate medical data on each of their players before the tournament started. They did not comply.”

Kwazulu Natal Invitation XI v Indians, Durban


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BCCI settles players' dues

Player earnings get better © Getty Images

The Indian players received their dues upto a sum of Rs.10 crore ($2,257,846) from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Thursday, before departing for Pakistan.A BCCI official told : “All outstanding money up to December 31, 2005 has been cleared. This includes the match fees up to the third Test against Sri Lanka played at Ahmedabad. The 15 players for whom contract was awarded for the period October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006 have been advanced 25 per cent of the contractual sum. That’s Rs. 12.50 lakhs (app. US$28,223) for the Grade `A’ players, Rs. 8.75 lakhs ($19,756) for Grade `B’ and Rs. 5 lakhs ($11,289) for the Group `C’ players. The cheques were given to them in Delhi.”Currently non-contracted players like Gautam Gambhir, Dinesh Karthik and Mahendra Singh Dhoni received a proportionate sum because they had fulfilled the criteria of five Tests or 15 one-day internationals.The BCCI’s gross earnings is expected to exceed Rs. 500 crore each over the next four years once the television rights contract is finalised. The earnings for the current fiscal year too look bright, and first-class cricketers stand to make maximum gain out of this. In the ongoing 2005-06 domestic season, the match fee could touch Rs. 1 lakh ($2,258).

Bangar leads Railways to victory

January 14

ScorecardSanjay Bangar lead Railways to a 36-run win against Madhya Pradesh at the Maharani Usharaje Trust Cricket Ground in Indore. He top-scored with 60 (78 balls, 1 four, 2 sixes) after G Shankara Rao (42) and Amit Pagnis (50) gave the team a sound start in the form of a 95-run opening partnership. In response Madhya Pradesh could only muster 222, with Naman Ojha racking up 69 at the top of the innings.
ScorecardAlind Naidu’s knock of 114 went in vain as Vidarbha slumped to a 10-run loss against Uttar Pradesh. After winning the toss and choosing to bat Uttar Pradesh reached 240 before being bowled out in 49.3 overs. Rohit Prakash and Jai P Yadav did the bulk of the scoring with half-centuries apiece. When Vidarbha began their chase, it was a one-man show as Naidu (114, 151 balls, 12 fours) battled to take his team past to the target. Naidu received no support, with the next highest score being 34, and when he was dismissed with the score on 224, the game was up for Vidarbha.January 13

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Syed Abbas Ali stroked a superb hundred and his 223-run stand with Naman Ojha steered Madhya Pradesh to a comfortable victory over Vidarbha in the Ranji one-day tournament in Indore. Ali smashed 11 fours in his unbeaten knock while Ojha fell for a well-made 93 when only 13 more were needed. Earlier, Faiz Fazal had boosted Vidarbha to a competetive total with an exact hundred. Sanjay Pandey was the pick of the MP bowlers with 4 for 41.January 11

ScorecardIt was rivetting stuff. Uttar Pradesh, seemingly crippled at 3 for 3, fought back and posted a total that proved to be only a run beyond Railways. The architects of this resistance were Jyoti Yadav and Mohammad Kaif, who put up 147 together after Harvinder Singh and Jai Prakash Yadav upended three batsmen. Jyoti Yadav hit 83, including eight fours, and Kaif, captaining the side, was run out for 75. After their departure, late hitting by Parvinder Singh (43 not out) took the team to 245 for 6.When Railways came out to bat, Amit Pagnis’s and Shankara Rao’s approach suggested Railways would clinch victory in a canter. They put on 81 by the 13th over, and even after both were dismissed (90 for 2), Jai Prakash Yadav scored 57 and found good support. But when he fell, at 188, the innings fell away with him. Jyoti Yadav picked two wickets and denied the late-order batsmen runs when they made one last attempt at the target of 246.
ScorecardMadhya Pradesh romped to a victory by six wickets over Rajasthan, who had struggled to 216 for 9. They went past the target due to Amit Paul’s unbeaten 113, and his stand of 120 with Naman Ojha, who scored 50. However, MP had to deal with a minor collapse, where they lost four wickets for nine runs, but Paul and Amay Khurasiya steadied the innings and took them home. Rajesh Sharma top-scored for Rajasthan with a boundary-studded 71 off 74 balls. While a few others got starts, none went much further.January 10

ScorecardVidarbha, who had lorded over Rajasthan the previous day, were overpowered by Railways by a margin of 72 runs. Amit Pagnis led the way with a run-a-ball 115, and he put up 137 with Raja Ali, who remained unbeaten on 91. Railways steamed to 302 for 4, the highest total in two days, and then restricted Vidarbha to 230.Ranjit Paradkar once again had the highest score for Vidarbha, remaining unbeaten on 55. Once again he held the innings together, but retired hurt on 114 for 4. The batsmen who followed lashed out for quick runs, but Railways’ bowlers held sway, and weren’t going to let up. Kulamani Parida ended with 3 for 30.
ScorecardSuresh Raina turned on the heat with an unbeaten 80-ball 89, which led Uttar Pradesh to victory over Rajasthan by 61 runs. Raina, the highest scorer by a long way, powered the team to 255. Mathur’s figures survived the aggression, and he ended with 3 for 33 in eight overs.Rajasthan’s top order then batted themselves into a good position, but none, barring Rohit Jhalani with 50, could convert their starts. As a result the innings fell away and was aborted at 194. Mohammad Kaif tried out eight bowlers, including himself, but the batsmen could not use this to their advantage.January 9

ScorecardVidarbha powered to a 63-run victory over Rajasthan in Indore after being bowled out for 246. Rajasthan’s top order fell quickly in pursuit of the target, and though the later batsmen built partnerships, the early loss of wickets meant they were always playing catch-up. They could only manage 183 for 8 in their 50 overs, with Vinod Chawaria top-scoring with 59 off 111 balls.Unlike Rajasthan, Vidarbha’s total was built around contributions from the top order. After losing a wicket off the first ball, the batsmen consolidated. A stand worth 80 runs followed, and then Samir Khare and Ranjit Paradkar put on 93 runs. Khare top-scored with 58 off 66, and later finished with 2 for 28. Wickets fell in a spurt after Khare’s dismissal, but runs also came quickly. Only Anup Dave, with 4 for 41 in ten overs, managed to restrain the batsmen.
ScorecardUttar Pradesh beat Madhya Pradesh by 33 runs after posting a modest total at Maharani Usharaje Trust Cricket Ground in Indore. Mohammad Kaif led the way for UP with 53, and found support from Amir Khan, who scored 40. Another 40, off Praveen Kumar’s bat, helped the team to 218. Sanjay Pandey, who had reduced them to 7 for 2, had 4 for 38.Madhya Pradesh were in trouble soon. They lost their first wicket at 31, and lost their fourth only four runs later. These four wickets, which fell in the space of 11 balls, hampered their chase, and though Abbas Ali led from the front with an attacking 53, and the lower order resisted valiantly, they were bowled out for 185 in little more than 41 overs.

Snedden to accompany NZ team to Pakistan

Martin Snedden is moving from the decision-making bunker out into the front lines – he will be going to Pakistan with the New Zealand team next week. Snedden, who has been easily the most beleaguered cricket administrator in New Zealand’s history, had always intended to be in Pakistan for the last two matches.He has faced a string of unusual situations that many sports administrators would never face in a career. These include not only the international disasters which have affected tours, but also domestic problems, most notably last summer’s players’ strike.Snedden, who was on the scene as a player when New Zealand first experienced frustrations to tours caused by bombs, in Sri Lanka in 1987, is taking a “see-it-for-yourself” stance by opting to travel with the team when it returns to Pakistan next week.He met with the team’s officials in Auckland today after their return from India and discussed the prospect of John Bracewell, New Zealand’s coach, also returning to Pakistan with the team.

Hyderabad eke out close two-wicket win

Hyderabad chased down a high target to register a close two-wicket win in their Ranji one-day match against Kerala at Visakhapatnam on Saturday.Winning the toss, Kerala batted first and racked up 273/8 in their allotted 50 overs. The stars of the innings were VT Suresh, AN Kudva and Sunil Oasis. Suresh and Kudva put on 124 runs for the second wicket, with the former scoring 63 and the latter making 70.Further down the order, Oasis made a brisk 47 off 49 balls. For Hyderabad, JS Yadav took 4-34, and was easily the best of the bowlers on view.Hyderabad opener GA Shetty made a sedate 59 at the top of the order, proving the anchor role in a well-planned innings. His partner A Nand Kishore scored 32, but it was Anirudh Singh who really provided the impetus, making an unbeaten 86 off 80 balls.AS Yadav, giving good company to Anirudh Singh, made 41 off as many balls. Hyderabad squeaked in to victory in 49.3 overs, making 274 for eight.

Harmison hammered – Extras crucial as Hampshire thrash Durham


Robin Smith
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Hampshire hammered Harmison for 34 runs in three overs to canter to afive-wicket victory over Durham in their NatWest Trophy fourth-round match atChester-le-Street. The home county, batting first by choice, were never really in the contest after they had been dismissed for only 91 runs on a damp wicket.The visiting bowlers shared the wickets. Alan Mullally bowed tidily in his run-up to the NatWest Series triangular tournament and John Stephenson added to his 2-31 by joining Giles White in a 40 runs opening partnership – enough for him to be made Man-of-the-Match.Harmison contributed to the batsmen being able to play themselves in by bowling five wides and being hit to the boundary five times (two more than the entireDurham team managed). Robin Smith (23 n.o.) then steered Hampshire to victory with a sound innings in a low scoring match which would have been lower still but for the extremely high number of extras.Durham captain Nick Speak said that the team had decided to bat first butthat the pitch was quite unsuited for a limited-overs match. He did not envy the groundsman his job – to put it mildly. The pitch needed moisture to bind effectively but today there was no chance to dry out. He could not recall an occasion when the ball had deviated so much off the seam.Speak had taken eighty deliveries to compile his own undefeated 15. Heunderstood the disappointment of Harmison, who is on the edge of an international career, but with so few runs on the board his lack of accuracy was critical. Harmison had some success when Stephenson (20) was caught at the wicket, but then Smith hit him to the boundary three times through the off-side.John Wood took over with the score at 68-2 after 14 overs and Hampshire lostsoon lost three wickets. By then the damage had been done and the loss of 35 extras did not help Durham’s cause.