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Thursday, October 7, 2010

ICC to inspect pitches for World Cup

Cricinfo staff
August 28, 2010
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Another embarrassing moment for the Feroz Shah Kotla after the match was abandoned, India v Sri Lanka, 5th ODI, December 27, 2009
The Feroz Shah Kotla in Delhi will be among the venues inspected by Andy Atkinson on his visit to India next month© AFP
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The ICC's pitch consultant, Andy Atkinson, will be visiting India in early September to inspect six out of the eight venues in the country for the 2011 World Cup. Among the six is the Feroz Shah Kotla in Delhi, the host for the controversial India-Sri Lanka ODI in December 2009 which was abandoned due to an unfit pitch.
"Atkinson is on a week-long visit in the first week of September to inspect six out of eight World Cup match hosting centres in India," Ratnakar Shetty, the BCCI's chief administrative officer, said.
Mohali and Nagpur are the venues Atkinston will not be visiting. "He would be visiting the other six centres (Delhi, Kolkata, Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai and Ahmedabad). Anyway barring Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata, the other centres are to host international matches against Australia and New Zealand and we would know their preparedness," Shetty said. "Mumbai, Kolkata and Delhi would host some first-class games before the World Cup."
Atkinson had inspected the Kotla pitch on February 14 and 15 earlier this year and was happy with theremedial work under the supervision of Venkat Sundaram, former head of the BCCI curators' panel. The ground continued to host IPL games this summer.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

ICC rankings for Tests and ODIs

ICC Test Championship

29 Aug 2010
TeamMatchesPointsRating
India313944127
South Africa293463119
Sri Lanka232635115
Australia343830113
England394355112
Pakistan23191883
West Indies21166879
New Zealand25194678
Bangladesh191317

ICC ODI Championship

04 Oct 2010
TeamMatchesPointsRating
Australia324229132
India333811115
Sri Lanka303458115
South Africa171950115
England283147112
New Zealand212261108
Pakistan22217699
West Indies18120767
Bangladesh25142057
Ireland1142539
Zimbabwe27102738
Netherlands610317
Kenya810

Tendulkar wins Cricketer of the Year award

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October 6, 2010
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Sachin Tendulkar arrives at the ICC Awards in Bangalore, October 6, 2010
Sachin Tendulkar is the ICC's Cricketer of the Year © AFP
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Sachin Tendulkar has won his first ICC trophy by being named the Cricketer of the Year during the 2010 ICC Awards in Bangalore. Tendulkar, however, lost out in the other major categories he was nominated in, with Virender Sehwag winning the Test Cricketer of the Year award and AB de Villiers claiming the ODI prize.
MS Dhoni was named the captain of the Test team of the year, which included Sehwag, Kumar Sangakkara, Graeme Swann, Tendulkar, Hashim Amla, Simon Katich, Dale Steyn, Jacques Kallis, James Anderson and Doug Bollinger.
Ricky Ponting was captain of the ODI team of the year, leading a team comprising Tendulkar, Shane Watson, Michael Hussey, de Villiers, Paul Collingwood, Dhoni, Daniel Vettori, Stuart Broad, Bollinger and Ryan Harris.
Brendon McCullum, the New Zealand batsman, won the award for the best Twenty20 Performance of the Year for his 116 not out against Australia in Christchurch in February. McCullum edged out Hussey, Mahela Jayawardene and Ryan McLaren, the others nominated for the Twenty20 award.
Netherlands allrounder Ryan ten Doeschate won theAssociate Player of the Year award. ten Doeschate's performances during the English domestic season has made him a sought-after player in international Twenty20 competitions. He has been signed by Tasmania for the Big Bash and by Canterbury for New Zealand's domestic tournament.
Steven Finn, the England fast bowler, won the award for Emerging Player of the Year. Finn, 21, made his Test debut against Bangladesh in March and has since taken 32 wickets in eight matches.
New Zealand won the ICC Spirit of Cricket Award for the second time in row and the third time overall. Aleem Dar, the Pakistani umpire, also won the Umpire of the Year Award for the second time in a row.
Rachel Heyhoe-Flint, the former England women's captain, was the first woman cricketer inducted into the ICC's Hall of Fame. Shelley Nitschke, the Australian allrounder, was the Woman Cricketer of the Year.
More to follow ...