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Sunday, 8 July 2012

England wins 4TH ODI And takes The Series 4-0 In 5 Match Series

England Has Almost Clean-Sweeped The Rivals Aussies As They Take Series 4-0 By winning This 4TH ODI.With an ease that would have been quite unthinkable a few years ago, England cruised to victory over Australia in the fourth ODI in Durham, with 13 deliveries and eight wickets in hand. The result not only secured the five-match series with a game to spare but also completed England's ninth successive victory in completed one-dayers - a new record for them - and secured their seventh successive series win at home.Steven Finn, with a devastating display of fast bowling, and Ian Bell, with an assured innings in testing conditions, were the main architects of England's victory, though Ravi Bopara, with another intelligent spell of bowling and another assured innings, and Jonathan Trott, with a typically calm innings of 64 not out also contributed. England will now consider resting players for the final game in Manchester on Tuesday, with a view to ensuring the freshness of key players for the forthcoming Test series against South Africa.Australia might count themselves somewhat unfortunate. Not only did they lose two of their bowlers - Brett Lee and Shane Wason - to injury during the game, but by winning a disproportionately important toss, England's captain Alastair Cook forced Australia to bat in desperately testing conditions, which had eased a little by the time England began their reply. Mitchell Johnson was also forced out of the Australian team for the match with an ankle injury.But Australia would be deluding themselves if they put this result down to poor fortune. They might reflect that some of their top-order batsmen were lacking in technique and discipline against the moving ball and that their bowlers lacked the control to exploit conditions that remained helpful. While this touring squad, already missing Michael Hussey and Pat Cummins and further weakened by the absence of Johnson, is not short of potential, it is hard to recall a weaker Australian team.That Australia were able to set any sort of competitive total was largely due to a defiant half-century from David Hussey. Hussey made 70 from 73 balls to help his side recover from the perilous position of 96 for 6 in the 33rd over. With Brett Lee he added 70 in 13 overs for the seventh wicket, helping Australia take 71 from the final 10 overs of their innings. Against a high-class attack in such conditions, their final total of 200 was not so far under par as it might have appeared.Finn, in particular, bowled beautifully and was twice on a hat-trick. The first occasion came in his third over - a double-wicket maiden - when he trapped David Warner and Peter Forrest leg before from successive deliveries. Warner, who laboured for 19 deliveries for his two runs, was defeated when he played horribly across a straight full delivery and umpire Nigel Llong's original 'not out' decision was over turned after England utilised the Decision Review System (DRS). Forest, tentative and half forward, was beaten for pace by one that came into the batsman just a fraction off the seam. Michael Clarke was beaten through the gate by the hat-trick delivery, but the ball bounced over the stumps. Australia were 6 for 2 in the sixth over and, by the end of their first Powerplay, had scored just 15 for 2. It was their lowest 10-over Powerplay score.Later Finn defeated Clarke's forward push with one that nipped back, before next ball Matthew Wade was brilliantly caught by a diving Craig Kieswetter off the inside edge by one that cut back into him.James Anderson, who delivered three maidens and, with the wicket of Lee, secured his 500th international wicket, also utilised the conditions well. But it was Finn, generating sharp pace, maintaining an immaculate line and length and finding sharp seam movement, who really shone. It was another highly impressive performance from a man who still cannot be assured of a place in England's Test team.It might have been even better for England. Eoin Morgan, at point, squandered a relatively simple chance at point as Clarke, on 8, attempted to drive Tim Bresnan - Australia would have been 17 for 3 had the catch been taken - while replays showed that Clarke should have been given leg before on 28 when he played across a straight one from Stuart Broad. England had already utilised their one unsuccessful appeal to the DRS. Clarke was also dropped, a tough chance, on 31 at first slip by Anderson off Broad.Hussey, too, enjoyed some fortune. He narrowly survived a strong leg before appeal before he had scored and was then dropped on 15, when Bopara spurned a tough caught and bowled chance. Bell also missed a tough chance running in from the extra cover boundary when Hussey had 29, also off the deserving Bopara.That Australia were able to set any sort of competitive total was largely due to two decent partnerships. First Watson and Clarke added 51 in 13 overs for the third wicket, before Hussey and Lee added 70 in 13 overs for the seventh. Watson finally fell, playing on as he tried to run a delivery from off stump down to third man, and George Bailey was beaten by a beauty from Bopara that pitched middle and hit the top of off stump.If Australia were going to claw their way back into the game, they needed to bowl well and take every half-chance. But, as it was, Hussey, at second slip, was unable to reach an edge from Bell, on 21 - the score was 36 without loss - off James Pattinson that flew for Four. Cook, playing his 50th ODI, was also reprieved on 13 when Clint McKay was unable to cling on to a tough caught and bowled chance.Nor was the bowling as tight as it might have been. Pattinson started with a no-ball that was clipped off Bell's legs for four - a stroke that Bell repeated later in the over - while Cook produced two rasping square cuts for four as Lee's second over cost 12. Ben Hilfenhaus also donated a free-hit after over stepping and was punished for two fours in an over as he over-pitched to Bell and strayed on to Cook's legs.Bell, making light of the awkward batting conditions, reached 50 from 72 balls with seven fours - most of them sweetly timed through cover or midwicket - to sustain his excellent run of form. Since returning to the side, Bell has scored 126, 53, 41, 75 and 69 (at an average of 72.80 and a strike-rate of 81.61) to revitalise a limited-overs career that, but for Kevin Pietersen's retirement, might have been over.Trott and Bopara, unhurried and untroubled by a weakened attack, added 65 in 15 overs without breaking sweat to take England to victory.

England Score : 201 for 2 (Bell 69, Trott 64*) 

Australia  Score : 200 for 9 (Hussey 70, Clarke 43, Finn 4-37)

West-Indies Goes 2-0 Up In 5 Match ODI Series

West-Indies Has Defeated Off New-Zealand In 2ND ODI As Gayle And Samuel pummel New Zealand.It is a rarity these days for West Indies to enter a series as overwhelming favourites but it hasn't taken them long to show how much of a gulf exists between them and New Zealand. On the same Sabina Park track on which New Zealand stuttered to 190 two days ago, West Indies bludgeoned 315 in the second ODI. It was a more comfortable win than the 55-run margin suggests, and despite BJ Watling's enterprising innings, New Zealand never really threatened to pull off a win.Contrasting centuries from local heroes Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels kept the Jamaican crowd entertained in the morning, as the innings unfolded with the noisy chorus of vuvuzelas in the background.In the blockbuster Jaws, the police chief memorably deadpans, "We are going to need a bigger boat," on seeing the giant killer shark for the first time. International bowlers will have similar sentiments on seeing Chris Gayle walk out to bat. Once again he made a cricket ground seem tiny as he hit nine sixes in another exhibition of his ability to make power-hitting look effortless.With his father, sister and several other family members watching, Gayle destroyed New Zealand's listless bowling to reach his 20th ODI hundred, a new West Indian record as he went past the great Brian Lara's tally. It was also his fifth fifty-plus score in six innings since his international exile ended last month.New Zealand's bowlers were looking to exploit some of the early morning moisture in the track, but their only success was dismissing Lendl Simmons. He fell for his sixth successive score under 20 after returning to the West Indies side, chasing an away-going delivery from Tim Southee in the fourth over. Any hopes of keeping the batsmen under pressure were swiftly and brutally dashed. In the next over, Gayle launched New Zealand's bowling spearhead Kyle Mills for three sixes over mid-off.Though he repeatedly dispatched the ball into the stands, Gayle's innings was not all slam-bang. There was plenty of discretion as he regularly let deliveries go through to the keeper or watchfully defended them. When he did decide to attack, his shots were almost always in the V, unlike the Twenty20-era slogger's preferred thwack to midwicket.After the early punishment, New Zealand's quicker bowlers adapted their line to Gayle, targetting the middle and leg stump as they managed to slow him down a touch. Still, there were the gentle offerings of an array of part-time slow bowlers for Gayle to feast on. A murderous straight hit off Daniel Flynn took him to 98, and a tickle down to fine leg for four off Kane Williamson in the 30th over brought up his century. He did a celebratory jig, before sinking to his knees with his hands aloft as the Jamaican crowd cheered their biggest cricketing idol.Gayle had plenty of time to go on past his career-best score of 153, but in the 38th over, one of his shots - finally - didn't carry past the rope, landing instead in the hands of deep midwicket. That only allowed the other Jamaican batting star, Marlon Samuels, to take centrestage.Unlike Gayle's boundary-filled innings, Samuels' knock was more about the singles - taking 51 of them, and even pushing Gayle to come back for several quick twos. Though Samuels didn't maintain as high a strike-rate as Gayle, he wasn't too far off a run-a-ball. He reached his half-century off 57 deliveries, though he had hit only a couple of fours and a six.Even when Samuels started finding the boundaries regularly, there was a marked difference to the Gayle style - three consecutive cover-driven fours off Tim Southee in the 39th over were all about timing and placement, and little about power-hitting.Two of West Indies' middle-order powerhouses, Kieron Pollard and Dwayne Bravo, failed to make an impact, and New Zealand managed to shackle the scoring as Samuels slowed down in sight of the century. Samuels scored only in singles in the last seven overs of the innings before finally reaching his first ODI hundred since 2006 in the final over. Despite Darren Sammy's quickfire 31, West Indies gathered only 33 runs in the final five overs, but the total still proved far too much for the inexperienced New Zealand batsmen.he chase got off to a reasonable, though not explosive, start. Rob Nicol fell early after hitting a couple of boundaries, Daniel Flynn played an edgy innings before departing in the 12th over with the score on 62. New Zealand then lost momentum as Martin Guptill and Kane Williamson struggled to pull off the big hits. When Guptill was dismissed midway through the innings, the asking-rate was nearing eight, and the game looked lost.Williamson and Watling tried to revive the innings through a quick 70-run stand, but though both compiled half-centuries, they had too much to do. Williamson was done in by a full swinging ball from Rampaul in the 37th over virtually ending the contest, though Watling improved his highest score in ODIs for the second game in a row and kept fighting till the end.

West-Indies Score :315 for 5 (Gayle 125, Samuels 101*) 

New-Zealand Score :  260 (Watling 72*, Williamson 58, Guptill 51, Rampaul 3-50) 

Transfers, Rumors, Linked Players And Other News:



Olivier Giroud (montpeiller to Arsenal)

Gylfi Sigurdsson (TSG Hoffenheim to Tottenham Hotspur)

George McCartney(Sunderland to West Ham United)

Karim El Ahmadi (Fayenoord to Aston Villa)

Yakubu (Blackburn to Guangzhou )

Leon Best (Newcastle to Blackburn)

Nuno Gomez (Free Agent to Blackburn)

Steven Naismith (Rangers to Everton)

Shinji Kagawa (Dortmund to United)

Nick Powell (Crewe to United)

Salomon Kalou (Free Agent to Lille)

JS Park (United to QPR)

Forlan (Inter to Internacional)

Steven Davis(Rangers to Southampton)

Eden Hazard (Lille to Chelsea)

Sascha Riether(Cologne to Fulham)

Fryers (United to Spurs)

Matías Silvestre(Città di Palermo to Inter)

Jonathan Woodgat(Stoke to Boro)

Gyan (Sunderland to Al-Ain)

Pavel Pogrebnyak (Fulham to Reading)

Junior Fernándes (Universidad de Chile to Leverkusen)

Clarence Seedorf (Milan to Botafogo)

Podolski (cologne to Arsenal)

Jordi Alba (Valencia to Barca)

Denilson (Arsenal to Sao Paulo)

Sunil Chhetri (Lisbon)

Miguel Veloso (Genoa to Kiev)

Lucio (Inter to Juventus)

Tranquillo Barnetta(Leverkusen to Schalke)

Dodo (Corinthians to Roma)

Nicola Leali (Brescia to Juve)

Ezequiel Lavezzi (Napoli to PSG)

Javi Márquez (Espanol to Mallorca)

Ederson (Lyon to Lazio)

Kwadwo Asamoah (Udinese to Juve)

Cuellar (Villa to Sunderland)

Frederic Kanoute (Sevilla to Beijing)

Marquinho(Fluminense to Roma)

Mehmet Topal (Fehnerbahce To Valencia)

Mladen Petric(Free Agent to Fulham)

Mario Mandzukic( Wolfsburg to Bayern)

Samba Diakite (Nancy to QPR )

Marko Marin (Werder to Chelsea)

Unconfirmed (could happen)

Hugo Lloris(lyon to Arsenal)

Joao Moutinho (Porto To United)

Luka Modric (Spurs to Real)

Linked Players : 

1.Liverpool Preparing £10 million Bid For Daniel Sturridge Around 

2.Robin van Persie will not extend his Contract at Arsenal Which Means Possibility Of Joining Other Clubs.
3.Luka Modric is reportedly close to sealing a move from Tottenham to Real Madrid.
4.Manchester City to Bid $23 Million for Van Persie.
5.David Silva snubs Real Madrid to sign £52-million contract with Man City
6.Chelsea are hoping to finalise a £10m move for Wigan striker Victor Moses.
7.Carlo Ancelotti has dismissed rumours he is planning to take Chelsea skipper John Terry to money-bags French side Paris Saint Germain.
8.Rumors that Arsenal have accepted a £13m bid for RVP plus David Villa. Should be announced in next 48 hours.
9.Keita Could Leave Barcelona.
10.Southampton have signed ex-Rangers captain Steven Davis on a 3 year deal.
11.Fiorentina are ready to cough up £4m for Marouane Chamakh.
12.Fiorentina looking at Chamakh to replace Jovetic
13.BBC reporter has said that the Gaston Ramirez Liverpool move has no truth Apparently
14.Barcelona, PSG, Juventus, Milan, Inter, United & Man City all in the race to sign Van Persie
15.Hoffenheim are closing in on Real Madrid striker Joselu, Spanish newspaper AS understands.

16.USA’s engine Michael Bradley is closing in on a move to Italian capital Roma.
17.Reports suggesting that Tottenham are set to challenge Chelsea for Hulk, using the money from Modric’s deal to help pay for him.
18.Turkish side Bursaspor have confirmed they have reached an agreement with Saudi side Al Shabab over the transfer of Ghana striker Prince Tagoe.
19.United are ready to launch a £20 million bid gor Joao Moutinho
20.Spurs table £13M bid for Lloris.
21.West Brom target Whittingham committed to Cardiff.
22.Liverpool close to signing Roma Striker Fabio Borini
23.Aston Villa and Sunderland want £9m-rated Real Mallorca defender Ivan Ramis.
24.Spurs a set to make a third bid for Internacional striker Leandro Damiao.
25.Anelka is plotting a return to the Premier League following an angry spat with a Shenhua fan over bowing.
26.Fryers agrees Spurs move
27.Walcott is close to sign for chelsea 
28.Chelsea are set to bid £4m for Southampton left back Luke Shaw
29.Manchester United are closing in on 25-year-old Porto midfielder Moutinho.
30.West Ham have made approach  Inter Milan's Dejan Stankovic.
31.West Ham have made approach  Inter Milan's Dejan Stankovic.


OTHER NEWS:

  • Juan Roman Riquelme has confirmed he has played his last game for Boca Juniors after the side's 3-1 aggregate defeat to Corinthians in the Copa Libertadores final
  • Asamoah Gyan has completed a permanent move from Sunderland to United Arab Emirates side Al-Ain.
  • Real Madrid not looking into any defensive adjustments heading into next season as Mourinho has confidence in Arbeloa and Ramos after their displays at the Euro.
  • Sky Sports: Juventus are heading the chase to land Robin van Persie, should the Dutchman leave Arsenal this summer.
  • Nani has agreed to sign a 4 yr contract extension at United according to reports. 
  • goal technology will be used in club fifa world cup in december when chelsea play against Corinthians
  • Younes Belhanda confirms that hes not leaving Montpellier
  • Andriy Shevchenko is set to return to Chelsea to work under owner Roman Abramovich, according to his club side Dynamo Kiev. 
  • Tottenham put Van Der Vaart for Sale for 10M.
  • Arsenal are interested in Real Madrid Castilla's striker Joselu as Van Persie's replacement.
  • Ben Amos to Hull City on a year long loan. 
  • Newcastle to send Bigirimana back to Coventry.
  • Newcastle unhappy with Hoilett personal
  • Manchester united looking for julio cesar
  • Man City paying Wayne Bridge £90k a week to play for Brighton this season.
  • Feyenoord have confirmed on their official website that they have secured the services of Harmeet Singh( Norwegian international footballer of Indian descent)
  • Luka Modric Agrees Real Madrid Move Says Spanish Newspaper Marca
  • WSL Full Time Score Arsenal 4 : 2 Chelsea
  • Fernando Torres To Receive Golden Boot Award Euro 2012 Before European Super Cup Match
  • Hazard To wear 17 Number Shirt At Chelsea
  • Arsenal fans "booing" rvp.
  • Andrea Pirlo has urged Mario Balotelli, 21, to join him at Juventus,
  • Brazil are outside the top 10 in the FIFA World Rankings.
  • Egypt knocked out of Africa Nations Cup

Salomon Kalou Departs From Chelsea To Join Lille

Salomon Kalou The Forward Of Chelsea Has Signed A 4 Years Deal With French Club Lille.The 26-year-old Kalou was available on a free transfer after seeing out the final year of his contract with the Premier League club.Lille announced the deal on its website on Saturday. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed."Lille is an ambitious club,'' Kalou said, adding that he joined the club after convincing talks with coach Rudi Garcia. "Lille plays very good football, which it has shown over the last few seasons.''Kalou said that his Ivory Coast teammate Gervinho, who left Lille last season to join Arsenal, also spoke highly of the club."The infrastructure here shows that Lille has nothing to envy Europe's top clubs,'' Kalou said.Kalou scored 36 league goals in 156 league games for Chelsea. He was not a regular on the field with the London club, and was used more as a wide player when he did feature.His versatility has worked in his favor at times, and he started both the FA Cup final against Liverpool and the Champions League final against Bayern Munich to help Chelsea to win both titles. As an Ivory Coast international, Kalou has scored 17 goals in 49 appearances.Lille is strengthening following the departure of French player of the Year Eden Hazard, who joined Chelsea.Lille recently signed France midfielder Marvin Martin from Sochaux.The club won the French league and Cup double two years ago.