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Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Unfinished Bussiness to Attend to:

The English squad includes Irishman Eoin Morgan, who has been drafted in the team after batsman Ian Bell suffered a foot injury during the One-Day International series against Bangladesh that has ruled him out of the entire series.

England’s T20 captain Paul Collingwood has been slotted back into the squad after being rested for the last two Tests, and Morgan had looked likely to be the one to sit on the sidelines until Ian Bell suffered the broken foot at Bristol during the second Bangladesh ODI.

Controversial 2006 Series:

The last time the two teams clashed in a Test series was in 2006, when the English team won two out of the first three tests, before being awarded the final test match at the Oval when Pakistan staged a walkout in protest over ball tampering allegations leveled against them by Australian umpire Darrell Hair.

Pakistan Reborn In Test Matches:

The English squad includes Irishman Eoin Morgan, who has been drafted in the team after batsman Ian Bell suffered a foot injury during the One-Day International series against Bangladesh that has ruled him out of the entire series.  Pakistan vs England Live Stream

England’s T20 captain Paul Collingwood has been slotted back into the squad after being rested for the last two Tests, and Morgan had looked likely to be the one to sit on the sidelines until Ian Bell suffered the broken foot at Bristol during the second Bangladesh ODI.

England National Selector Geoff Miller told the media that he was happy with the team that has been shortlisted for the series against Pakistan, as he feels that they have the ammunition to topple the Asians who are high on confidence after their win at Leeds.

Final Words and Predictions:

Their task will, however, be cut out in the presence of the three pronged seam attack possessed by Pakistan, with the likes of Umar Gul, Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif bundling the Australians out for 88 in the first innings of the second Headingley Test (MCC Spirit of Cricket Test Series).

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Monday, July 26th, 2010

Pakistan has inherited many things from the colonial rule when it became the sovereign state on 14th August 1947 as there was no source of developed knowledge and information other than what the rulers have adopted for themselves.

The Britons took control of a state which was very much a monarchist, but when they left, it had to adopt the all famous democratic system of politics, the throne where once the emperors used to sit, fastened the governor general and prime ministers for times to come. The army, social institutions, music, sports, couture, cuisine, architecture and administration, or in other words, all walks of life had absorbed and were displaying a prolific plethora of post colonial western influence as it was considered the best and the most appropriate one owing to its association with the ruling and powerful class.

The language embraced the modern and non traditional style due to a total extrication from Persian, and partially from Arabic, the languages which had remained a mark of distinction and wisdom for the Muslim community, from Neil to Kashghar. Modern Muslims, especially after being put in status with the modern politics by virtue of entirely new and liberal policies of Mohammedan Anglo Indian Conference and the academics of Aligarh College, which later became a university, were well aware of the new philosophy, psychology, architecture, sciences and all other branches of literature and arts, this class actually took over after the birth of new state Pakistan on 14th of August 1947. Therefore, what we introduced to Pakistani arts in common was mostly an inspiration of western modern art of the early 20th century; the fragments of post-modern American or post-war European art.

What was there in Lahore in early days of Pakistan? Anna Molka Ahmed, a migrated artist from UK who also cradled the first generation of Pakistani artists at Fine Arts Department of Punjab University that she had founded in 1939 which also produced the first batch of four teachers who later shaped early years of Pakistani art, they were Nasim Qazi, Zakia Malik, Razia Feroz and Anwar Afzal.

On the other hand, there was Zubeda Agha, who was trained at BC Sanial’s studio in her early days and later she got educated in the west so, she was under immense influence of western style and technique, Zubeda rejected the traditional painting style and emerged as the first modernistic colorist despite resistance from the native critique.

At the same time Anna Molka, was trying to capture the indigenous topics related to religion and folklore but since she was an expressionist in her technique, the local fauna and flora got ablaze after being expressed through the ‘knife and palette’ technique of her, who at times, just squeezed the color tube on the canvas and dragged it with her knife to get the desired spontaneity and embossed texture, therefore what she produced was aboriginal in subject but very much western in terms of technique.

Given that the native style was attributed to the Mughal school of Miniature painting that later got popularity up on the hill states of Himachal Pardesh (Basohli, Chamba, Guler, Kangra and Bilaspur) since the Sikh era. Ustad Sharif was one of the exponents of the court style painting owing to the long association of his forefathers to the royal court of Patiala, a sikh state of Punjab. Ustad Sharif imparted his knowledge and passed on the ultimate skills of book illumination and illustration first at the Department of Fine Arts and later at Mayo School of Arts (NCA).

Another Ustad, Allah Buksh, in the line of traditional and realistic style of the east, contributed to the infancy of Pakistani painting. Allah Buksh painted the rich culture and folklore along with a touch of romanticism in subject especially when he put on canvas the folk love-stories like Heer Ranjha and Sohni Mahiwal and at the same time he under the influences of modern art and romantic painters of the west, put on show the mystic canvasses like that of “Talism-i Hoshruba” a frame seemed inspired of Delacroix’s canvases with dark and inexplicable ambiance around the well crafted human figures.

During this process of evolution, the miniature painting was breathing at Calcutta, where Abhiander Nath Taygore was a great proponent of the guash technique which got its climax in Lahore by the free flowing hand of Abd al-Rehman Chughtai. Other than Chughtai, no one could, actually retain the standards of that lyrical line-quality, soft layers of diffused pigments and the traditional subjects, although few tried to get acquainted to the technique, but the wisdom and education, Chughtai acquired in the field of art locally and from abroad, and the intelligentsia around him in the shape of his renowned friends, made him the sole example of a style of his own in miniature painting; the Chughtai Style.

Later, Pakistan was spell bound by a Magician from Bengal, Sadequian: a painter with theatrical qualities, dramatic themes and very crude line quality that hatched the texture within the frame to give vent to the philosophical and poetic themes the artist was inspired at a great level. The urge to communicate loudly and more clearly made Sadequian to switch to calligraphic painting which later became his identity and got displayed on the large scales like the ceilings and murals at the Lahore museum and Mangla Dam respectively. Ismail Gulgee was the other advertiser for calligraphic painting style which, being conceived as “Islamic Art” contrary to the figurative one, attained popularity in the religious groups, ultimately widening the market and scope for a certain type of art in unfavorable circumstances, especially under the military-Islamic rule of eighties.

If we look upon the academic inspirations, other than Anna Molka, we may find Shakir Ali standing tall and exclusive in the scene with his very simple and rhythmic paintings in flat shades of reds, oranges and blues and varied lines. His textures within the flat color areas were simple but masterly fashioned and skillfully balanced. His presence at the National College of Arts made many to follow him in acquiring new and modern techniques he had his hands on, during his academic stay at London.

In western art, Cezanne, Van Gogh and Gauguin are taken, subsequently as, fathers of Cubism, Expressionism and Fauvism. On this pattern we could divide Pakistani art in three dimensions, the followers of Chughtai, Sadeqauin and Shakir Ali. But since the latter one was the principal and teacher of a renowned institution, his impact was more than anyone. For that reason, we could see his followers in the shape of Panj Piyare (the five loved-ones), on the pattern of Akbar’s Navratna (Nine Jewels), and numerous others. Another reason of this popularity was the style and themes, Shakir introduced to the new generation of late sixties and early seventies, more practical and corporeal in execution, even to depict the most abstract and intangible ideas, contrary to the miniatures of Chughtai or the poetically thematic canvases of Sadequain.

Pakistani institutes imparted education on western lines while the old masters of native styles, mostly took their art to their graves with a little exception of a few number of students.

Ahmed Pervez and Shamza are names who contributed towards the collective shape of Pakistani art on the grounds of their individual style, but some others made a difference at greater degree. Khalid Iqbal is one, who could be called as the maestro in landscape painting, with his local colours and western technique of creating enchanting foregrounds and depth in the backgrounds by virtue of his control of tonalities formed through diffusing shades; natural rendering was, what compelled many to take inspiration from him. His presence at the NCA academically inspired a generation under his fatherly attitude. His immersed but yet soft canvases recorded the different shades of Pakistani soil.

Saeed Akhtar, was another talented graduate from NCA, a draftsman of competency who solved his drawing problems by adopting and applying the observations, he came across while molding sculptures, a way to get adept in three dimensional figurative and portrait painting, which later became his mark of respect.

Zahoor al-Akhlaq, with his philosophical and abstract approach, strengthened the conceptual foundation of modern art in Pakistan.

Punjab University produced Collin David, the most talented and undoubtedly the most controversial student of Anna Molka for numerous reasons, but a wonderful draftsman with divine linearity, he was blessed with. His figurative work showed his anatomical expertise that enabled him to introduce Pakistani art with the flair, if I would be allowed to exaggerate a bit, of Ruben and Raphael.

Zulqarnain Haider, started as an extension of Khalid Iqbal, with landscape painting in almost the similar style, but gradually, the Kashmiri restless blood accepted new challenges that nature put ahead of him in changing light, intervening twigs and stretched earth, he captured them from his feet to the vanishing point at horizon, or even beyond.

English Literature was that made Ejaz al-Hassan to think and act in accordance with the new ideologies that were in vogue in the seventies, his thematic and radical paintings based on communist doctrine disturbed the sound sleep in the upper halls. But he dug out the fragile soil of Pakistani land with the ‘red scythe’ and sowed the seed of yellow “Amaltas” tree.

Iqbal Hussian threw light on the burning and rotten issues related to an abode of notoriety; the red light area. His portraits, figures and cityscapes might take you to the seeping alleys which had never been accepted by anyone.

On the other hand, Ghulam Mustafa crafted a labyrinth comprised of the narrow and shady paths of walled city and the lush green mountains of the northern areas with his soft pastels on the textured surface of pastel-sheets or on the well stretched large areas of coarse canvas with oils.

Bashir Ahmed, in the department of fine arts at NCA, strived to restore the tradition of Miniature painting, a true skill coupled with the lost glory of the Mughals.

With torches in the hands of all mentioned above, there were many who along with them passed on the green palette to the new generation of painters by stepping into the 21st century.

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Monday, July 26th, 2010

Cricket – Pakistan vs Australia 2nd Test Match Highlights

Australia vs Pakistan 2nd Test Match Online Cricket Betting Odds :

Pakistan won the 2nd test match by 3 wickets. In this two test match series, both the teams won one match each.

Australia 1st innings : 88 all out in 33.1 overs.

Pakistan 1st innings : 258 all out in 64.5 overs.

Australia 2nd innings : 349 all out in 95.3 overs.

Pakistan 2nd innings : 180/7 all out in 50.4 overs.

Pakistan won the second test match and level the series with 1-1. On the first day, Australia won the toss and elected the bat first. Australia scored 88 runs for the loss of 10 wickets in 33.1 overs.

kipper Tim Paine as the leading scorer in the Australia team with 17 runs in 47 balls. Pakistan blowers, Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif took three wickets each.

Pakistan scored 258 runs for the loss of 10 wickets in the first innings. Pakistan skipper, Salman Butt scored 45 runs in 68 balls.Australia blower, SR Watson took 6 wickets.

In the second innings, Australia scored 349 runs for the loss of 10 wickets in 95.3 overs. Michael Clarke scored 77 runs in 143 balls. Pakistan blower, Mohammad Aamer took 4 wickets.

In the second innings, Pakistan chased 180 runs in 50.4 overs for the loss of 7 wickets. Imran Farhat scored 67 runs in 95 balls.Australia blowers, Doug Bollinger and Ben Hilfenhaus took 3 wickets each.

Pakistan won the 2nd test match by 3 wickets. In this two test match series, both the teams won one match each.

Australia 1st innings : 88 all out in 33.1 overs. Pakistan 1st innings : 258 all out in 64.5 overs. Australia 2nd innings : 349 all out in 95.3 overs. Pakistan 2nd innings : 180/7 all out in 50.4 overs.

Pakistan won the second test match and level the series with 1-1. On the first day, Australia won the toss and elected the bat first. Australia scored 88 runs for the loss of 10 wickets in 33.1 overs.

kipper Tim Paine as the leading scorer in the Australia team with 17 runs in 47 balls. Pakistan blowers, Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif took three wickets each.

Pakistan scored 258 runs for the loss of 10 wickets in the first innings. Pakistan skipper, Salman Butt scored 45 runs in 68 balls.Australia blower, SR Watson took 6 wickets.

In the second innings, Australia scored 349 runs for the loss of 10 wickets in 95.3 overs. Michael Clarke scored 77 runs in 143 balls. Pakistan blower, Mohammad Aamer took 4 wickets.

In the second innings, Pakistan chased 180 runs in 50.4 overs for the loss of 7 wickets. Imran Farhat scored 67 runs in 95 balls.Australia blowers, Doug Bollinger and Ben Hilfenhaus took 3 wickets each.

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Saturday, July 24th, 2010

Unity, faith, discipline are the three pillars on which the creation of our nation is entirely based. Our founders fought hard and strong, striving to give us the freedom that they desired and envisioned. These three pillars were the root to Pakistan’s conception and to heed to them would surely put us on the track to prosperity and success.

Lately though, our nation has forgotten these principles which explains our lack of direction and purpose. Various other values such as respect, honesty and cooperation are in tremendous shortage. I do not intend to imply that there is not a single individual who embodies these values but tragically they are on a decline. Many mothers around the world aim to teach their children the basic ethics of life that would shape them into the individuals and most likely the leaders of tomorrow. Through various walks of life these values are cherished and honored, but as the world is progressing we have loosened our grasp around these principles which is disappointing.

Whether it is the younger generation or the more experienced one, this scenario is prevalent in small doses in all the sectors of the economy. In this race that we call life, we have all been focused on reaching an unattainable goal and in the process have generated a stampede of ruthless, callous beings who if required may overstep one another to reach the finish line.

Unity, faith and discipline have been rendered as meaningless words that for the sake of historical importance have been displayed on the highway along with our founder’s portrait. I wonder how many people who pass this site on a regular basis, using the route either to get to work or home, ever stop to contemplate the significance and depth of its meaning or its vital role in their lives. This answer, unfortunately, is a figure on the lower side which depicts how the thirst for personal success has led to the ignorance of humanity.

This phenomenon may be better analyzed by looking into its possible reasons. Due to the political and economic upheaval that our country is undergoing, there has been a tremendous rise in the unemployment rate which has resulted in a sense of job insecurity. This lack of assurance has generated a situation better referred to as the ‘survival of the fittest’. It’s a man eat man world and only the stronger, smarter, more talented individual has the ability to survive. Those who are unable to compete or stand out of the crowd do not have much of a chance. This constant state of competition has altered the attitudes of people radically. Where once most people could be taken at face value and often meant what the said, now the possibility of a person having ulterior motives does come to mind. I do admit that this is not the case with a majority but the fact that such a sect exists itself should be alarming.

Another major concern is the attitude and behavior towards women and that too at a time when women’s’ liberation and equality are seemed to be concurred battles. Unfortunately, in today’s era there still are a small proportion of men who suffer from superiority complexes, whether they prefer to display it or not. Women to date are still suppressed in certain parts of the nation and are even prohibited from expressing their views. This conduct needs to be put a stop to as it could evolve into a virus that would spread and affect all in its path especially the younger generation who are in charge of shaping our future.

All in all, we need to develop into broad minded individuals who in order to outlast the cut throat world should not lose sight of our main motive, that is the success of our nation as a whole where humanity and equality play a major role.

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Saturday, July 24th, 2010

Australia vs Pakistan 1st Test Match Cricket Betting Odds: Australia won the 1st test match by 150 runs.Australia 1st innings : 253 all out in the 76.5 overs.Pakistan 1st innings : 148 all out in the 40.5 overs.Australia 2nd innings : 334 all out in the 91 overs.Pakistan 2nd innings : 289 all out in the 91.1 overs.Australia won the first test in the two test match series. On the first day, Pakistan won the toss and elected the field first. Australia scored 253 runs for the loss of 10 wickets in 76.5 overs. In the first innings, Australian batsman, Simon Katich scored 80 runs in 138 balls and Pakistan bowler, Mohammad Aamer took 4 wickets.Pakistan scored 148 runs for the loss of 10 wickets in 40.5 overs. In the first innings, Pakistan batsman, Salman Butt scored 63 runs in 94 balls and Australian bowler, Shane Watson took 5 wickets. Australia is leading 105 runs in First innings.In the second innings, Australia scored 334 runs in 91 overs for the loss of ten wickets. In this innings, Katich performed well from the Australia side and scored 83 runs in 174 balls and Pakistan bowler Umar Gul took 4 wickets.In the final innings, Pakistan scored 289 runs in 91.1 overs for the loss of ten wickets. In this innings, Australian bowler, MJ North took 6 wickets.Australia won the 1st test match by 150 runs.Australia 1st innings : 253 all out in the 76.5 overs.Pakistan 1st innings : 148 all out in the 40.5 overs.Australia 2nd innings : 334 all out in the 91 overs.Pakistan 2nd innings : 289 all out in the 91.1 overs.Australia won the first test in the two test match series. On the first day, Pakistan won the toss and elected the field first. Australia scored 253 runs for the loss of 10 wickets in 76.5 overs. In the first innings, Australian batsman, Simon Katich scored 80 runs in 138 balls and Pakistan bowler, Mohammad Aamer took 4 wickets.Pakistan scored 148 runs for the loss of 10 wickets in 40.5 overs. In the first innings, Pakistan batsman, Salman Butt scored 63 runs in 94 balls and Australian bowler, Shane Watson took 5 wickets. Australia is leading 105 runs in First innings.In the second innings, Australia scored 334 runs in 91 overs for the loss of ten wickets. In this innings, Katich performed well from the Australia side and scored 83 runs in 174 balls and Pakistan bowler Umar Gul took 4 wickets.In the final innings, Pakistan scored 289 runs in 91.1 overs for the loss of ten wickets. In this innings, Australian bowler, MJ North took 6 wickets.Watch here Australia vs Pakistan Live picks   .. more …

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

Pakistan vs Australia 1st Test match Cricket Betting Odds: Australia vs Pakistan first test match started at Lord’s Cricket Ground, London on 13th July, 2010. Pakistan won the toss and choose the field first.

In the first spell of Day 1, Pakistan bowlers performed well and took two wickets for 51 runs. Australian opener, Katich and Clarke gave a 120 runs partnership for the 3rd wicket and Mike Hussey scored 56 runs with the help of tail endears which helps Australians to reach the 250 mark. The first innings was ended at 253 in 76.5 overs.

Pakistan’s Mohammad Aamer took 4 wickets, Mohammad Asif has taken 3 wickets and spinner Danish Kaneria took 2 wickets. Pakistan scored 148 costing all their wickets, in 40.5 overs. Pakistan opening batsman, Salman Butt scored 63 runs in 94 balls and captain Afridi scored 31 runs in 15 balls and remained as top scorers from the Pakistan side. Australia bowlers perform well on Day 2 and Watson took five wickets for 40 runs in 7.5 overs.

Australia started their second innings on Day 2. At the end of day 2, Australia lost 4 wickets and scored 100 runs. Australia opening batsman, Shane Watson and Simon Katich gave good start with the 61 partnership. Pakistan bowlers, Asif and Umar Gul took 2 wickets each.

Australia vs Pakistan first test match started at Lord’s Cricket Ground, London on 13th July, 2010. Pakistan won the toss and choose the field first. In the first spell of Day 1, Pakistan bowlers performed well and took two wickets for 51 runs.

Australian opener, Katich and Clarke gave a 120 runs partnership for the 3rd wicket and Mike Hussey scored 56 runs with the help of tail endears which helps Australians to reach the 250 mark. The first innings was ended at 253 in 76.5 overs.

Pakistan’s Mohammad Aamer took 4 wickets, Mohammad Asif has taken 3 wickets and spinner Danish Kaneria took 2 wickets.

Pakistan scored 148 costing all their wickets, in 40.5 overs. Pakistan opening batsman, Salman Butt scored 63 runs in 94 balls and captain Afridi scored 31 runs in 15 balls and remained as top scorers from the Pakistan side. Australia bowlers perform well on Day 2 and Watson took five wickets for 40 runs in 7.5 overs.

Australia started their second innings on Day 2. At the end of day 2, Australia lost 4 wickets and scored 100 runs. Australia opening batsman, Shane Watson and Simon Katich gave good start with the 61 partnership. Pakistan bowlers, Asif and Umar Gul took 2 wickets each.

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Friday, July 16th, 2010

Australia vs Pakistan 1st Test Live Cricket Betting Odds: Australia vs Pakistan first cricket test match started at Lord’s Cricket Ground, London on Yesterday. Australia has scored 253 for the loss of 10 wickets in 76.5 overs.

Australia side, SM Katich scored 80 runs in 138 balls, Mike Hussey scored 56 runs in 100 balls and stayed as a not out batsman, MJ Clarke scored 47 runs in 77 balls. Captain Ricky Ponting scored 26 runs in 39 balls.

 

Pakistan’s Mohammad Aamer has taken 4 wickets, Mohammad Asif has taken 3 wickets, Danish Kaneria took 2 wickets and Umar Gul has taken one wicket.

On day one, Pakistan won the toss and elected field first and Australia scored 229 runs for the loss of 9 wickets in 70 overs.

Australia vs Pakistan 1st Test Live Cricket Betting Odds: Australia vs Pakistan first cricket test match started at Lord’s Cricket Ground, London on Yesterday. Australia has scored 253 for the loss of 10 wickets in 76.5 overs.

Australia side, SM Katich scored 80 runs in 138 balls, Mike Hussey scored 56 runs in 100 balls and stayed as a not out batsman, MJ Clarke scored 47 runs in 77 balls. Captain Ricky Ponting scored 26 runs in 39 balls.

Pakistan’s Mohammad Aamer has taken 4 wickets, Mohammad Asif has taken 3 wickets, Danish Kaneria took 2 wickets and Umar Gul has taken one wicket.

On day one, Pakistan won the toss and elected field first and Australia scored 229 runs for the loss of 9 wickets in 70 overs.

Teams :

AustraliaTeam: Ricky Ponting*, Michael Clarke, Doug Bollinger, Peter George, Nathan Hauritz, Ben Hilfenhaus, Michael Hussey, Mitchell Johnson, Simon Katich, Usman Khawaja, Marcus North, Tim Paine, Steven Smith, Shane Watson, Brad Haddin, Ryan Harris

Pakistan Team: Shahid Afridi*, Azhar Ali, Danish Kaneria, Imran Farhat, Kamran Akmal, Mohammad Aamer, Mohammad Asif, Saeed Ajmal, Salman Butt, Shoaib Malik, Tanvir Ahmed, Umar Akmal, Umar Amin, Umar Gul, Wahab Riaz, Yasir Hameed, Zulqarnain Haider

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Monday, June 14th, 2010

Australia Vs Pakistan 3rd ODI Live Streaming

3rd ODI: Australia vs Pakistan at Adelaide
Date: Tuesday, January 26, Time: 03:25 GMT, 08:55 IST

Australia Vs Pakistan 3rd ODI Live Streaming :Australia Vs Pakistan 3rd ODI on Tuesday, January 26, Time: 03:25 GMT, 08:55 IST at Adelaide .Australia can wrap up the series with victory in Adelaide after going 2-0 up at the SCG, where they enjoyed their third-greatest winning margin over Pakistan in terms of runs with a 140-run triumph. The visitors will find it difficult to come back in the five-match series but the first step must be to win on Australia Day to ensure the final two games in Perth do not become dead rubbers. To achieve that, they will need a much stronger batting performance than they showed in Sydney, where they were skittled for 127 chasing 268.

Pakistan continue to be haunted by questions over the captaincy. Mohammad Yousuf remains nominally in charge but according to the PCB, won’t be for much longer, and Younis Khan was having some say in bowling changes and field placements at the SCG. Captaincy turmoil is a familiar feature of Pakistan sides and it certainly isn’t helping their on-field performances. As well as lifting their batting game, they must find a way to restrict Australia through the middle overs and if possible dismiss the hosts, who have lost only five and six wickets in each of the first two ODIs.

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Umar Akmal has the type of game that should be suited to the 50-over format but he has not yet fired in this series. His past four ODI innings read 9, 12, 23 and 0, and he will be searching for a big effort to ease any pressure over his place in the middle order. Adelaide, where the bounce is true and the square boundaries are short, is as good a place as any to turn his form around.
After several years of being a bits-and-pieces player, Cameron White has finally found his role in Australia’s one-day team as a reliable and powerful No. 5. Since the start of the tour of India in October, White has averaged 47.25 in one-day internationals and has passed fifty in five out of eight innings. He started this series with 105 and 55 and on a good batting surface at Adelaide Oval he could easily take the series out of Pakistan’s hands with another brutal display.

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Team news:

Australia are unlikely to make any changes to their winning side unless forced to and the only doubt surrounds Peter Siddle, who reported back soreness following Sunday’s win. The Queensland fast man Ryan Harris has been added to the squad as a shadow player and could add to his sole ODI appearance if Siddle cannot play. “Peter Siddle experienced some back soreness after last night’s ODI in Sydney,” Alex Kountouris, the team physio said. “He’ll be assessed during the course of the day tomorrow when a decision on his availability for the match at Adelaide Oval will be made.”
Australia (probable) 1 Shane Watson, 2 Shaun Marsh, 3 Ricky Ponting (capt), 4 Michael Clarke, 5 Cameron White, 6 Michael Hussey, 7 Brad Haddin (wk), 8 Nathan Hauritz, 9 Clint McKay, 10 Peter Siddle/Ryan Harris, 11 Doug Bollinger.

Pakistan lost Mohammad Asif to a hand injury sustained while fielding in the first ODI at the Gabba and he was replaced in Sydney by Umar Gul. They will be hoping Asif has recovered in time for the third match, while the poor batting in Sydney will have Fawad Alam and Khalid Latif thinking about a possible call-up.

Pakistan (possible) 1 Salman Butt, 2 Kamran Akmal (wk), 3 Younis Khan, 4 Mohammad Yousuf (capt), 5 Umar Akmal, 6 Shoaib Malik, 7 Shahid Afridi, 8 Rana Naved-ul-Hasan, 9 Umar Gul, 10 Mohammed Aamer, 11 Saeed Ajmal.

Pitch and conditions:

Adelaide is renowned as a batsman’s paradise but in the past seven ODIs at the venue the highest team total was 255. And in five of the past six there the team batting first has lost the match. It’s the sort of ground where batting doesn’t get any harder as the day wears on and the team that bats first won’t be confident with anything less than 260. The weather should be fine with a high temperature of 33C.

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Monday, May 31st, 2010

A non-profit organization aimed at the promotion and development of cricket in the United States, the Cricket Hall of Fame inducts both local and international athletes for both their contribution to the game and also to contribute to the community through charities.


In February 1981, the Sportsmen’s Athletic Club, located in Hartford, Connecticut, envisioned the launch of the first Cricket Hall of Fame in the world. After a number of failed attempts, the Cricket Hall of Fame became a reality through an in-house development from the Sportsmen’s Athletic Club.

In October 1981, the first annual Cricket Hall of Fame induction dinner was held at the Hartford Holiday Inn Hotel. The event was popular and possessed an air of festivity. The inaugural inductees were James Gabriel, John Law, Lloyd Walford, Alfred valentine, Lance Gibbs and Wesley Hall.

Through the years, the Cricket Hall of Fame has earned the respect of both players and fans. A decision to move the induction ceremony to New York resulted in a loss of interest, which ultimately led to complete inactivity of the Hall of Fame. After five years, a bold effort was launched by Linford Miller in 1997, which restructured the leadership and regained the respect that the Hall had once lost.

Since it’s revamping, the Cricket Hall of Fame is now a leader in aiding a number of deserving charities. Among them, a contribution of more than 400,000 surgical gloves for healthcare workers who were treating AIDS patients in Jamaica. In 2000, the Humanitarian awards ceremony raised funds for the Boys’ Town project and Boy Scouts movement in Jamaica, as well as a youth Hotline in Barbados, a Children’s Home in St. Lucia and Alvin Kallicharan Foundation in Guyana.

Today, the Cricket Hall of Fame is getting closer to realizing a longtime dream of becoming a museum. This is expected to significantly add to the many tourist attractions, which are already present in the city of Hartford. Thanks to the focused direction of new management, the Cricket Hall of Fame is now housed in more spacious quarters, but still in the same location, and is presently under further renovation.

Area individuals who are members of the cricketing community or athletics, who may have special or rare books, photographs, cricket memorabilia, artifacts, films or other collectibles of historic significance are asked to consider donating their items to the Cricket Hall of Fame. For additional information on the process of making donations or for questions regarding ticket purchases for upcoming induction ceremonies, individuals are urged to contact the Cricket Hall of Fame directly or stop by their headquarters at 3000 Main Street in Hartford, Connecticut.

Hartford’s Cricket Hall of Fame is a division of the Sportsmen’s Athletic Club. After years of continued support from both the community, athletes and cricket fans worldwide, the Hall of Fame continues to thrive and will offer fans the opportunity to view rare collectibles in person or attend an induction ceremony. If you are a cricket fan, the Cricket Hall of Fame is a must-see.

By: Aurel Radulescu

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