South Africa v Bangladesh, 2nd Test, Centurion, Nov 26-30
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Re: South Africa v Bangladesh, 2nd Test, Centurion, Nov 26-30
2000 test runs for Amla :o
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Not much excitement about this match then...rr is under 3.
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Kallis continues to struggle with the bat. Saving himself for Australia, no doubt . . .
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SA 5/134
Super Shakib on fire
Super Shakib on fire
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I think that's AB's first ever test duck.
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taipan wrote:I think that's AB's first ever test duck.
Who would've thought it would come against the Bangers?
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Henry Nolonga wrote:taipan wrote:I think that's AB's first ever test duck.
Who would've thought it would come against the Bangers?
Not AB I'll wager.
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I have to say that Supersport Park looks like a really nice ground to watch cricket in. All those grassy areas with no seats...
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Clamson wrote:I have to say that Supersport Park looks like a really nice ground to watch cricket in. All those grassy areas with no one there ...
Aye
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Took 79 innings for his first, beating Aravinda's previous record by four innings.taipan wrote:I think that's AB's first ever test duck.
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Another innings defeat?
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Prince is in a baaaad mood today.
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Boucher caught, 117
150 for Prince.
150 for Prince.
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Another Michelle for SAH, that's three in six innings. Made some runs too.
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Naeem wrote:Smith out lbw
He's still very technically flawed. I don't expect him to make a run in Australia against us as usual. I can't believe how poor the SA tail is. It's worse than NZ who at least have Southee. Boucher is the last of the batsman of any sort. Morkel, Zondeki, Steyn and Ntini are diabolical. And typical Bangladesh let a good position slip again.
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yesPlanetPakistan wrote:Another innings defeat?
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Demelza wrote:Wow!
see Kallis' catch?
No, because he didn't take one.
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Abdur Razzak (who didn't play in this series) has been suspended for rubbishing Graeme Smith on an internet forum.
http://cricket.bdnews24.com/details.php?cid=26&id=70038&?us=#tp70038
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Spinner Razzak suspended 01-12-2008 Print · Condense
Masud Parvez, from Johannesburg, South Africa
Johannesburg, Dec 1 (bdnews24.com) – Left-arm spinner Abdur Razzak has been suspended from international cricket for illegal bowling action by the International Cricket Council, Bangladesh cricket team manager Shafiqul Haq Heera told bdnews24.com on Monday in South Africa.
"Razzak has been found guilty of bowling faults and cannot bowl in any form of cricket until his action is corrected," Heera told bdnews24.com correspondent Masud Parvez in the largest South African city.
Bangladesh Cricket Board's newly-elected director Gazi Ashraf Hossain Lipu told bdnews24.com coach Salahuddin Ahmed would work with Razzak to rectify his 'faulty' action.
The former national captain said they would apply for a reassessment of the bowling action once the spinner modifies his stance.
"At this point, I really don't know the details of the report. But I am confident that I will be able correct whatever faults I have," said a gloomy Razzak in Johannesburg while packing the bag to return home with the rest of the squad.
Razzak travelled to Canberra in November for an independent analysis of his bowling action after he was reported for a suspect bowling action by Daryl Harper and Asoka de Silva during the second and final Test of the two Tests series against New Zealand at home in October.
The analysis report, revealed by the ICC on Monday, showed that the amount of elbow extension in Razzak's bowling action for both his stock delivery and the faster ball exceeded the 15 degree level of tolerance.
The elbow extension ranged from 22 to 28 degrees and averaged 25 degrees while his quicker ball showed results in the 22 to 28-degree range with an average of 24 degrees.
Lipu also said Razzak would not be eligible to bowl even in domestic cricket due to the degrees of his elbow bending, but could play as a batsman.
Umpires Daryl Harper and Asoka de Silva reported that they had concerns over the 26-year-old spinner's faster ball and hence requested the ICC to review his action.
Razzak has taken seven wickets in five test matches and claimed 110 victims in 79 one-day internationals.
Razzak was assessed by Marc Portusa, a member of the ICC panel of human movement specialists, appointed in consultation with the BCB, at the Australian Institute of Sports on Nov. 17.
This is the second time Razzak has been reported for the same offence in his career. The first instance was during an Asia Cup match against Pakistan in Colombo in 2004 in what was only his second one-day international.
http://cricket.bdnews24.com/details.php?cid=26&id=70038&?us=#tp70038
EXCLUSIVE
Spinner Razzak suspended 01-12-2008 Print · Condense
Masud Parvez, from Johannesburg, South Africa
Johannesburg, Dec 1 (bdnews24.com) – Left-arm spinner Abdur Razzak has been suspended from international cricket for illegal bowling action by the International Cricket Council, Bangladesh cricket team manager Shafiqul Haq Heera told bdnews24.com on Monday in South Africa.
"Razzak has been found guilty of bowling faults and cannot bowl in any form of cricket until his action is corrected," Heera told bdnews24.com correspondent Masud Parvez in the largest South African city.
Bangladesh Cricket Board's newly-elected director Gazi Ashraf Hossain Lipu told bdnews24.com coach Salahuddin Ahmed would work with Razzak to rectify his 'faulty' action.
The former national captain said they would apply for a reassessment of the bowling action once the spinner modifies his stance.
"At this point, I really don't know the details of the report. But I am confident that I will be able correct whatever faults I have," said a gloomy Razzak in Johannesburg while packing the bag to return home with the rest of the squad.
Razzak travelled to Canberra in November for an independent analysis of his bowling action after he was reported for a suspect bowling action by Daryl Harper and Asoka de Silva during the second and final Test of the two Tests series against New Zealand at home in October.
The analysis report, revealed by the ICC on Monday, showed that the amount of elbow extension in Razzak's bowling action for both his stock delivery and the faster ball exceeded the 15 degree level of tolerance.
The elbow extension ranged from 22 to 28 degrees and averaged 25 degrees while his quicker ball showed results in the 22 to 28-degree range with an average of 24 degrees.
Lipu also said Razzak would not be eligible to bowl even in domestic cricket due to the degrees of his elbow bending, but could play as a batsman.
Umpires Daryl Harper and Asoka de Silva reported that they had concerns over the 26-year-old spinner's faster ball and hence requested the ICC to review his action.
Razzak has taken seven wickets in five test matches and claimed 110 victims in 79 one-day internationals.
Razzak was assessed by Marc Portusa, a member of the ICC panel of human movement specialists, appointed in consultation with the BCB, at the Australian Institute of Sports on Nov. 17.
This is the second time Razzak has been reported for the same offence in his career. The first instance was during an Asia Cup match against Pakistan in Colombo in 2004 in what was only his second one-day international.
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WideWally wrote:Abdur Razzak (who didn't play in this series) has been suspended for rubbishing Graeme Smith on an internet forum.
So we finally have red's real name.
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