Apr 30

New Zealand Cricket (NZC) could waive the one-year “cooling period” proposed by the Indian board for players returning to international cricket from the unsanctioned ICL. Such a move would provide exiled pacemen Shane Bond and Daryl Tuffey with added incentive to break ranks with the ICL and return to the fold for New Zealand’s next bilateral international assignment, the August tour of Sri Lanka.

A NZC board meeting in June will decide when the likes of Shane Bond and Daryl Tuffey can return

A NZC board meeting in June will decide when the likes of Shane Bond and Daryl Tuffey can return

While Bond responded cautiously to news of the BCCI’s amnesty to its ICL players – opening the door for them to return to first-class cricket with immediate effect, and international cricket in 12 months, provided they severed ties with the Zee Group-owned competition – NZC chief executive Justin Vaughan was hopeful the development represented the first significant step towards resolving the ICL issue.

“This is a positive move,” Vaughan told Cricinfo. “Hopefully this will lead to the ICL issue being resolved pretty quickly. If there is a mass exodus of players from the ICL, then hopefully we will all be back to being able to field our best teams, and international cricket will return to normality.”

Vaughan added that NZC would not necessarily follow the “cooling off” sanctions of the Indian board, citing that the ICC board meeting this month gave national bodies the freedom to determine what sanctions, if any, they would level against players returning from the ICL. Should the likes of Bond and Tuffey break ranks with the ICL, a NZC board meeting in June would decide whether they could return to international cricket immediately, or at a later date.

“We’ve made no secret of the fact that we would welcome players back if they were to leave the ICL,” Vaughan said. “The question is exactly when they would be available for selection, and that is something the (NZC) board will make a decision on. We’re slightly different to India in that Bond and Tuffey have already played domestic cricket with us, and if those players did decide to terminate their ICL contracts, it would be up to our board to decide when they would be available. We will watch with interest what other countries do.”

Bond, rated among the world’s elite fast bowlers at the time of his defection, said he would reconsider his position in the game if the carrot of international cricket was again dangled before him. Now 33, Bond was initially cleared to represent New Zealand by his national board when he signed with the ICL, but that decision was reversed after pressure was applied by the BCCI. He has not played an international match since 2007.

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Apr 30

The Indian board has announced an “amnesty” for all Indian players associated with the ICL, who can return to official cricket provided they cut all ties with the unofficial league by May 31. The players who choose to return to the official fold will be eligible to play international cricket after a one-year ‘cooling period’ but can play domestic cricket from June 1, when the ICC’s new rules on official and unofficial cricket come into force.

“A lot of cricketers and support staff with the ICL met us and told us that they committed a mistake by joining the ICL and they want to return to the BCCI,” Shashank Manohar, the BCCI president, said after a meeting of the board, where the decision was taken. “They will be allowed to play domestic cricket immediately. ”

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Apr 30

Kings XI Punjab seems to be making a comeback again as they beat Mumbai Indians by 3 runs in the 20th Match of IPL T20 season 2. Yuvraj Singh won the toss and decided to bat. The Kings XI Punjab batsmen struggled with the bat and they managed to score only 119/8 in their 20 overs with the help of an useful 45 runs off 44 deliveries by Kumar Sangakkara. It seemed like Mumbai will achieve this easily but they also struggled with the bat and even a valiant innings by J P Duminy (59 off 63 balls) could not help them win the match. Mumbai Indians could score only 116/7 in their 20 overs while Irfan Pathan (2 wickets for 20 runs) and Yusuf Abdulla (2 wickets off 19 runs) excelled with the ball for the Kings. Kumar Sangakarra was awarded the Man of the Match for his 45 runs off 44 deliveries.

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Apr 30

Kolkata Knight Riders have been going through a bad phase in IPL T20 season 2 with controversies not benefiting them either. Royal Challengers have also been going through a poor phase with controversies surrounding them too. So, there was the so called battle of the losers too where Bangalore Royal Challengers defeated Kolkata Knight Riders by 5 wickets. Brendon McCullum won the toss and decided to bat. Most of the KKR batsmen struggled and they only managed to reach 139/6 in 20 overs by virtue of a 40 off 37 balls by Chris Gayle and 43 off 35 balls by Morne van Wyk. Anil Kumble had the best bowling statistics of 2 wickets for 16 runs. Bangalore was not terrific with their batting either and they kept on losing wickets at regular intervals while not being able to score most of the time. However, they managed to reach 143/5 in 19.5 overs by due to the innings of Shreevats Goswami (43 off 46 balls) and Mark Boucher (25 off 13 balls). Brad Hodge and Ishant Sharma did well with the bowl with figures of 3/29 and 2/15 respectively. Mark Boucher was awarded the Man of the Match for his speedy innings at the end.

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Apr 29

After a great response to my post on IPL 2009 Schedule in your Outlook Calendar, Here is Twenty20 Worldcup Outlook Calendar for all the cricket fans.

ICC World Twenty20 2009

Don’t miss out a single match add the ICC World Twenty20 Schedule in your Outlook Calendar.

Follow the below steps:
1. Download the .ics file by clicking on the link below and selecting “Save” (Internet Explorer) or “Save to disc” (Firefox):
Download
2. Open up Microsoft Outlook and from the ‘File’ menu select ‘Import and Export’
3. From the next menu, select ‘Import an iCalendar or vCalendar file (.vcs)’
4. Select the Cricinfo calendar file and upload
5. The tournament schedule will now be sitting in your Outlook Calendar.

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