Schedule
Squad
ICL INDIA XI
ICL PAKISTAN XI
ICL WORLD XI
World XI beat India XI by eight wickets in ICL
HYDERABAD: World Eleveen defeated India Eleven by eight wickets in the first match of the Indian Cricket League’s cricket series here at the Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium on Wednesday.
TP Singh's unbeaten 63 rescued the ICL India XI following a terrible start, but their total of 141 wasn't to be enough as Damien Martyn steered the ICL World XI to a comfortable victory.
Soon after R Sathish, the India XI captain, opted to bat, his side were left in dire straits at 9 for 4. Abhishek Jhunjhunwala was out for a duck in the first over bowled by Johan van der Wath; a new rule allowing player challenges enabled the batsman appeal against the on-field umpire's decision to adjudge him lbw, but the challenge was lost as the third umpire upheld the field umpire's verdict.
Daryl Tuffey got rid of G Vignesh, the other opener, while two wickets fell in van der Wath's second over, with the 38-year-old Chris Harris producing a spectacular effort to leave his Hyderabad Heroes' team-mate Ambati Rayudu short of his crease.
The left-hand duo of TP and Rohan Gavaskar stabilised the innings with a 61-run stand. Gavaskar's run-a-ball 30 was ended by another run-out, but Stuart Binny combined well with Tejinder Pal to take India XI to 141 for 5 off 20 overs. Tejinder Pal finished on 63, which needed only 49 deliveries, and had eight fours and a six, while Binny, one of the stars in the Hyderabad Heroes' triumph in the last tournament, belted 37 off 26. van der Wath took 2 for 12 off his four overs.
On an easy pitch, the target of 142 was never going to be daunting for the World XI, but their opponents made things far simpler by spilling at least five catches in what was an abysmal performance in the field. Ian Harvey fell early, but Martyn combined with Lou Vincent in a 72-run stand. Vincent departed for a breezy 32-ball 43, and Marvan Atapattu gave Martyn company as they chased down the target with 1.3 overs and eight wickets to spare. Martyn earned the match prize for his 67 not out, which came off 53 balls and included ten fours.
Pakistan XI outplays World XI by 9 wickets in ICL
HYDERABAD DECCAN: The ICL Pakistan XI outplayed the ICL World XI by nine wickets in their first match of the ICL triangular tournament here at the Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium on Thursday.
Set a rather easy target of 131, the Pakistani openers gave a sound start of 119 runs off 16.1 overs.
Imran Nazir departed after scoring a magnificent 69 off 62 balls with nine fours and one six, his team needed just 12 runs in 23 balls which Abdul Razzaq and Imran Farhat got in just eight balls.
Abdul Razzaq remained unbeaten at 55 which he made off 42 deliveries with three sixes and the same number of fours.
Imran Nazir was declared the man-of-the-match.
Earlier, the ICL World XI won the toss and elected to bat but could not make any big score and were restricted by Inzamam-ul-Haq’s men to 130 runs for nine wickets in the allotted 20 overs.
Their main scorers were Lou Vincent(26), Russell Arnold (23 not out) and Ian Harvey (21).
From Pakistan XI, off-spinner Arshad Khan claimed three wickets for 24 runs while pace bowlers Shahid Nazir, Naved-ul-Hasan and Abdul Razzaq took two wickets each.
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Toss ICL Pakistan XI, who chose to bat first
ICL Pakistan XI innings (20 overs maximum)
Total(8 wickets; 20 overs)152(7.60 runs per over)
Imran Nazir 56 Runs 47 Balls 6 Bondries & 2 Sixers
ICL India XI innings (target: 153 runs from 20 overs)
Total(6 wickets; 19.4 overs)157(7.98 runs per over)
I khaleel 63 Runs 47 Balls & 8 ondries
Result ICL India XI won by 4 wickets (with 2 balls remaining)
Player of the match I Khaleel (ICL India XI)
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India XI win again in ICL triangular
HYDERABAD: The ICL India XI after beating the ICL Pakistan XI yesterday defeated the World XI by 44 runs in the Twenty20 match today.
Batting first at the Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium on Saturday, the India XI made 163 for eight in the allotted 20 overs. Abbas Ali top-scored with 44 runs.
In reply, the World XI could score 119 runs for the loss of eight wickets in 20 overs. Their top scorers were Marvan Atapattu (20) and Matthew Elliott (19).
Ali Murtaza and Stuart Binny were the most successful bowlers from India XI. Each of them claimed two wickets for 19 runs.
The next match will be played between the ICL Pakistan XI and the ICKL World XI on Monday.
ICL 20s World Series
ICL India XI v ICL Pakistan XI 2007/08 season
Played at Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad, Deccan, on 13 April 2008 - day/night (20-over match)
Result ICL India XI won by 32 runs
ICL India XI innings (20 overs maximum)RMB4s6sSRI Khaleelc & b Arshad Khan35463050116.66G Vigneshc Naved-ul-Hasan b Riaz Afridi66301200.00AA Jhunjhunwalac Riaz Afridi b Arshad Khan2644361072.22TP Singhb Naved-ul-Hasan52433252162.50S Abbas Alirun out (Abdul Razzaq)22211420157.14STR Binnyrun out (Mohammad Sami)25100200.00R Sathishnot out1012810125.00J Syed Mohammednot out21100200.00 Extras(b 1, lb 6, w 9, nb 5)21 Total(6 wickets; 20 overs)176(8.80 runs per over)
BowlingOMRWEcon Abdul Razzaq403308.25 Riaz Afridi301615.33(2nb, 2w) Mohammad Sami302809.33(1nb, 1w) Arshad Khan402927.25(1nb) Imran Farhat302608.66(1w) Naved-ul-Hasan3037112.33(1nb, 1w)
ICL Pakistan XI innings (target: 177 runs from 20 overs)RMB4s6sSRAbdul Razzaqc Singh b Vignesh38261771223.52Imran Nazirretired hurt56410125.00Humayun Farhatc & b Vignesh7781087.50Imran Farhatc Sathish b Kumaran3361361291.66Hasan Razac Jhunjhunwala b Vignesh46594622100.00Riaz Afridib Murtaza4451080.00Naved Latifc Sathish b Murtaza011000.00Naved-ul-Hasannot out24200100.00Mohammad Saminot out11100100.00 Extras(lb 5, w 3)8 Total(6 wickets; 20 overs)144(7.20 runs per over)
BowlingOMRWEcon AN Ahmed2029014.50 G Vignesh402235.50 A Murtaza402225.50(2w) T Kumaran402817.00 J Syed Mohammed402305.75 STR Binny201507.50(1w)
Toss ICL Pakistan XI, who chose to field first
Points ICL India XI 2, ICL Pakistan XI 0
Player of the match TP Singh (ICL India XI)
Match notes
- ICL India XI innings: 50 in 6.6 overs
- ICL India XI innings: 100 in 13 overs
- ICL India XI innings: 150 in 17.4 overs
- ICL Pakistan XI innings: 50 in 5.4 overs
- ICL Pakistan XI innings: 100 in 13.2 overs
- TP Singh 50 in 30 balls with 5 fours and 2 sixes
- Imran Nazir retired hurt at 14/0
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Kaleem Mohammed
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