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Sunday, 22 July 2012

Hashim Amla Become The First South African batsman to score 300 for South Africa in test Cricket

Hashim Amla became the first South Africa batsman to score 300 in a Test match when he reached the landmark against England on the fourth day of the first Test at The Oval here on Sunday.In the process he broke the previous South Africa individual Test innings record of teammate AB de Villiers, who made 278 not out against Pakistan in Abu Dhabi in November 2010.Amla was on 311 not out when South Africa captain Graeme Smith declared his side's first innings on a mammoth 637 for two; a lead of 252 runs.In all, Amla faced 529 balls and struck 35 fours in what was the 29-year-old's 15th Test century, which far exceeded his previous personal highest of 253 not out against India at Nagpur in 2010.

Leading Test scores by South Africa batsmen:

Hashim Amla 311 no v England The Oval 2012

AB de Villiers 278 no v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 2010

Graeme Smith 277 v England Birmingham 2003

Daryll Cullinan 275 no v New Zealand Auckland 1999

Gary Kirsten 275 v England Durban 1999

Graeme Pollock 274 v Australia Durban 1970.

Transfers,Latest news.Rumors,Speculations And Much more..

TRANSFERS,LATEST NEWS,RUMORS,SPECULATIONS-
  1. Mallorca coach Joaquin Caparros thrilled with summer market work
  2. Belletti: Spain success all down to Barcelona
  3. Jordi Alba insists no Barcelona tension over Olympics commitment
  4. Real Madrid legend Guti reveals rejecting River Plate offer
  5. Sao Paulo sign Atletico Madrid midfielder Paulo Assuncao
  6. Barcelona keeper Pinto happy with new coach De la Fuente
  7. NBA stars heap praise on Barcelona ace Messi
  8. Granero convinced Real Madrid will continue to improve
  9. Granada sign Al Hilal striker Youssef El Arabi
  10. Daniel Alves, David Villa return to full Barcelona training
  11. Juventus snap up Rayo Vallecano defender Nico Canizares
  12. AC Milan wing-back Mesbah flattered by Arsenal, Spurs rumours
  13. AC Milan boss Allegri admits they must start again
  14. Liverpool signing Borini thanks Roma
  15. AC Milan offer to reimburse furious season ticket holders
  16. Napoli signing Behrami takes swipe at Fiorentina
  17. Inter Milan freeze out big name trio
  18. Napoli ace Pandev insists they have cover for Cavani
  19. Pandev happy with new Napoli responsibility
  20. Juventus legend Del Piero still to find new club
  21. Palermo signing Dybala: I'm not Aguero
  22. Sampdoria interested in Juventus midfielder Marcelo Estigarribia
  23. Siena coach Cosmi: AC Milan better off without Ibrahimovic
  24. Roma move for Siena striker Destro stalls
  25. Tottenham make bid for Roma striker Borriello
  26. Fiorentina unveil new signings Mounir El Hamdaoui and Facundo Roncaglia
  27. Totti backing Roma pursuit of Siena striker Destro
  28. Roma star Totti confident adjusting to Zeman system
  29. Napoli president De Laurentiis admits bid in for Palermo fullback Balzaretti
  30. Napoli president De Laurentiis: Cavani will only leave for €100M
  31. Juventus defender Caceres suffers knee injury
  32. Inter Milan win Trofeo TIM
  33. Man City to take advantage of Skrtel confusion at Liverpool
  34. Sao Paulo tell Man Utd: Just a little higher for Lucas ...
  35. Tottenham move ahead of Chelsea in Hulk showdown
  36. Man Utd fear Arsenal will drive Van Persie price to £30M
  37.  Arsenal reject three offers for Van Persie
  38. Arsenal boss Wenger: I don't want to sell Van Persie. End of!
  39. Man City reluctant to go to £20M for Arsenal striker Van Persie
  40. Arsenal leave Malaga target Bendtner at home
  41. Koscielny to pen new Arsenal terms next week
  42. Tottenham to slap in new bid for Internacional striker Leandro Damiao
  43. Besiktas in Arsenal contact for Chamakh
  44. Zenit return over new deal for Arsenal's Arshavin
  45. West Brom face Botafogo battle for Yacob
  46. Man Utd defender Ferdinand courts more Twitter controversy after Safari pics
  47. Tottenham must dig deep to land Malaga ace Cazorla
  48. Liverpool playmaker Adam linked with shock Everton move
  49. Liverpool boss Rodgers says players need time to adjust to his style
  50. Liverpool boss Rodgers keen to see Sterling, Ibe in action on tour
  51. Liverpool boss Rodgers: Borini will fit in easily
  52. Henry assures fans of Liverpool, Boston Red Sox: No-one suffers
  53. Everton hero Snodin eager to see Naismith in action
  54. Everton youngster Coleman: I must do better
  55. Ex-Man Utd keeper Bailey warns African profile needs work
  56. Everton confident agreeing Yobo fee with Fenerbahce
  57. Man City confirm Lombardo replacing Welsh as EDS coach
  58. Razak grateful for influence of Man City's Toure brothers
  59. Man City midfielder Abdul Razak open to new loan move
  60. Man Utd midfielder Jesse Lingard delighted with personal progress
  61. Man City chairman Khaldoon: We want to match Man Utd success
  62. Ex-Man Utd keeper Bailey impressed by De Gea, Lindegaard
  63. Man Utd youngster Robbie Brady enjoyed left-back chance
  64. Tyler Blackett thrilled with Man Utd tour chance
  65. Modena deal likely for Man Utd defender Massacci
  66. Everton face competition for Rangers prospect Rhys McCabe
  67. Le Mans teenager Anthony Koura impressing in Newcastle trials
  68. Newcastle eager to accelerate Douglas deal
  69. Cahill impressed by new Chelsea signings
  70. Arsenal whizkid Oxlade-Chamberlain eager to gauge Asian popularity
  71. Villa attacker Carruthers grateful for Keane influence
  72. Villa boss Lambert insists no offers for his players
  73. Liverpool boss Rodgers says Sterling loan likely
  74. Villa striker Delfouneso knows he faces decisive season
  75. Released Villa striker Heskey in Ipswich talks
  76. Liverpool superkid Sterling admits idolising Real Madrid star Ronaldo
  77. Cole convinced Sterling can make Liverpool impact this season
  78. West Brom face new FA pressure over Ashworth
  79. Man City chairman Khaldoon says Man Utd remain nearest title rivals
  80. Khaldoon: Man City now global brand
  81. Wigan striker Sammon not interested in Derby rumours
  82. Boca Juniors announce Barcelona loan move for Sergio Araujo
  83. Reading boss McDermott explains source of Inzaghi rumours
  84. AC Milan coach Allegri prepares for fans protests over player sales
  85. Juventus coach Conte upset with timing of Trofeo TIM
  86. Internacional president Luigi tells AC Milan to forget about Damiao
  87. Krasic struggling to get move away from Juventus
  88. Man Utd target Oliver Torres only thinking of Atletico Madrid stay
  89. Real Madrid star Ronaldo proud of son Cristiano Jr
  90. Ex-Real Madrid midfielder Gago delighted with Valencia move
  91. Atletico Madrid coach Simeone would welcome Diego return
  92. Shakhtar star Willian urging Chelsea to try again
  93. Di Matteo: Chelsea can match Man City thanks to new signings
  94. Man Utd, Man City have bids in for Arsenal's Van Persie
  95. Arsenal leaving Van Persie at home today for Asia trip
  96. Chelsea boss Di Matteo happy to try to better last season's success
  97. Chelsea boss Di Matteo says Champions League glory due to players
  98. Di Matteo: Experienced players remain crucial to Chelsea
  99. Man Utd boss Ferguson sees Carrick as their most important
  100. Ferguson hints at Anderson Man Utd stay
  101. Man Utd boss Ferguson admits not taking Champions League seriously
  102. Fletcher not giving up on Man Utd career
  103. Dzeko battling to stay at Man City
  104. Man City coach Platt says management pleased with Austrian camp
  105. Chelsea boss Di Matteo delighted Terry returning to squad
  106. Man City boss Mancini says Toure can go
  107. Chelsea ace Mata scoffs at burnout fears ahead of game No59
  108. Mata backing Chelsea pal Sturridge for big Olympics campaign
  109. Swansea boss Laudrup prepared to sell Liverpool target Allen
  110. Swansea boss Laudrup excited by Michu signing
  111. Wigan table bid for Mallorca defender Ivan Ramis
  112. Man Utd keeper Lindegaard still regrets timing of last season's injury
  113. Lindegaard insists he's better Man Utd option than De Gea
  114. West Ham, Fulham, Newcastle all have bids in for Douglas
  115. Southampton to make improved bid for PSV striker Lens
  116. Evian striker Sagbo eager to see Fulham deal done
  117. Rodgers insists top players attracted to Liverpool
  118. Chelsea, Man Utd target Tiote committed to Newcastle
  119. Chelsea told cash only for Wigan attacker Moses
  120. Shakhtar star Willian confident Chelsea still want him after Oscar deal
  121. Swansea legend Trundle back in Football League at Preston
  122. Reading announce Manset sale to Sion
  123. Reading boss McDermott wants Gunnarsson to pen new deal
  124. Fulham signing Riether: Premier League best in world
  125. Riether hoping to emulate Volz success at Fulham
  126. Southampton sign Gillingham keeper Paulo Gazzaniga
  127. Lens expect future of Reading target Kondogbia decided this weekend
  128. Arsenal, Man Utd target Mbia open to Marseille departure
  129. Chelsea striker Lukaku still favours loan option
  130. Agent warns Chelsea, Spurs Porto desperate to keep Hulk
  131. Man City striker Santa Cruz wants QPR move
  132. Santos coach Ramalho: AC Milan were selling is Robinho
  133. Liverpool target Granero only wants Real Madrid stay
  134. Juventus snap up Rayo Vallecano defender Nico Canizares
  135. AC Milan wing-back Mesbah flattered by Arsenal, Spurs rumours
  136. Inter Milan freeze out big name trio
  137. Juventus legend Del Piero still to find new club
  138. Siena coach Cosmi: AC Milan better off without Ibrahimovic
  139. Tottenham make bid for Roma striker Borriello
  140. Napoli president De Laurentiis: Cavani will only leave for €100M
  141. Man City to take advantage of Skrtel confusion at Liverpool
  142. Sao Paulo tell Man Utd: Just a little higher for Lucas ...
  143. Tottenham move ahead of Chelsea in Hulk showdown
  144. Man Utd fear Arsenal will drive Van Persie price to £30M
  145. IN DETAIL: Arsenal reject three offers for Van Persie
  146. Arsenal boss Wenger: I don't want to sell Van Persie. 
  147. Man City reluctant to go to £20M for Arsenal striker Van Persie
  148. Arsenal leave Malaga target Bendtner at home
  149. Tottenham to slap in new bid for Internacional striker Leandro Damiao
  150. Besiktas in Arsenal contact for Chamakh
  151. Zenit return over new deal for Arsenal's Arshavin
  152. West Brom face Botafogo battle for Yacob
  153. Tottenham must dig deep to land Malaga ace Cazorla
  154. Liverpool playmaker Adam linked with shock Everton move
  155. Everton hero Snodin eager to see Naismith in action
  156. Everton confident agreeing Yobo fee with Fenerbahce
  157. Man City midfielder Abdul Razak open to new loan move
  158. Modena deal likely for Man Utd defender Massacci
  159. Everton face competition for Rangers prospect Rhys McCabe
  160. Le Mans teenager Anthony Koura impressing in Newcastle trials
  161. Newcastle eager to accelerate Douglas deal
  162. Villa boss Lambert insists no offers for his players
  163. Liverpool boss Rodgers says Sterling loan likely
  164. Released Villa striker Heskey in Ipswich talks
  165. West Brom face new FA pressure over Ashworth
  166. Wigan striker Sammon not interested in Derby rumours
  167. Boca Juniors announce Barcelona loan move for Sergio Araujo
  168. Reading boss McDermott explains source of Inzaghi rumours
  169. Internacional president Luigi tells AC Milan to forget about Damiao
  170. Man Utd target Oliver Torres only thinking of Atletico Madrid stay
  171. Ex-Real Madrid midfielder Gago delighted with Valencia move
  172. Atletico Madrid coach Simeone would welcome Diego return
  173. Shakhtar star Willian urging Chelsea to try again
  174. Di Matteo: Chelsea can match Man City thanks to new signings
  175. Man Utd, Man City have bids in for Arsenal's Van Persie
  176. Arsenal leaving Van Persie at home today for Asia trip
  177. Ferguson hints at Anderson Man Utd stay
  178. Dzeko battling to stay at Man City
  179. Man City boss Mancini says Toure can go
  180. Swansea boss Laudrup prepared to sell Liverpool target Allen
  181. Swansea boss Laudrup excited by Michu signing
  182. Wigan table bid for Mallorca defender Ivan Ramis
  183. West Ham, Fulham, Newcastle all have bids in for Douglas
  184. Southampton to make improved bid for PSV striker Lens
  185. Evian striker Sagbo eager to see Fulham deal done
  186. Rodgers insists top players attracted to Liverpool
  187. Chelsea, Man Utd target Tiote committed to Newcastle
  188. Chelsea told cash only for Wigan attacker Moses
  189. Shakhtar star Willian confident Chelsea still want him after Oscar deal
  190. Swansea legend Trundle back in Football League at Preston
  191. Reading announce Manset sale to Sion
  192. Southampton sign Gillingham keeper Paulo Gazzaniga
  193. Lens expect future of Reading target Kondogbia decided this weekend
  194. Arsenal, Man Utd target Mbia open to Marseille departure
  195. Chelsea striker Lukaku still favours loan option
  196. Agent warns Chelsea, Spurs Porto desperate to keep Hulk
  197. Man City striker Santa Cruz wants QPR move
  198. Liverpool Target Granero
  199. Man Utd fear Arsenal will drive Van Persie price to £30M
  200. Man City to take advantage of Skrtel confusion at Liverpool
  201. Tottenham move ahead of Chelsea in Hulk showdown
  202. Reading boss McDermott explains source of Inzaghi rumours
  203. Khaldoon: Man City now global brand
  204. Santos claim they had an agreement with AC Milan over a fee for Robinho.

Arsenal intrested to buy Santos

Arsenal are one one of a group of top Premier League clubs closely watching Santos attacking midfielder Paulo Henrique Ganso,Ganso, 22, is widely tipped to leave Santos this summer, with he and fellow Brazilian starlet Neymar long earmarked for big money moves to Europe.Compatriot Oscar is on the brink of signing for Chelsea from Internacional and Ganso now looks likely to follow him into English football, with the Blues, Manchester United and Tottenham all previously linked with his services.Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has now also turned his attention to Santos' talented midfielder, who has been capped eight times by Brazil, after missing out on capturing Oscar."Arsenal are interested, yes, but there are others," a source told. "He has a €50 million buyout clause in his contract but Santos will take less, much less - not a fee that will be prohibitive to a deal in England."The reason is that he doesn't have long left on his contract, two years at the most, and he is not signing a new one, so it's time to sell him."Ganso's agent Delcir Sonda has already suggested that he has played his last game for Santos after talks broke down over a new deal.

Man Utd Defender Chris Smalling Out For 10 Weeks

Manchester United have revealed that defender Chris Smalling is set to be out for a further ten weeks after undergoing an operation on a metatarsal injury.Sir Alex Ferguson had recently said that Smalling was likely to be fit for the start of the new season as he made progress from a ruptured groin muscle, and he had been building up his fitness at the club's Carrington training base.However, the club have now announced that he has had surgery on a metatarsal problem and is not expected to be fit before the end of September."It is a bad blow for the boy because he missed the end of the season with a groin injury," Ferguson said after United's pre-season friendly draw with Ajax Cape Town on Saturday."We thought we had him on the right road to recovery and he gets another injury, which is bad news. He got it in training on Wednesday, was diagnosed on Thursday and we decided to operate last night."Normally with a metatarsal you are looking at between 10 weeks and three months. He is only 21. He is young. Hopefully he gets over it.''Jonny Evans is also due to miss the start of the season, but Nemanja Vidic is expected to return to fitness, while Rio Ferdinand and Phil Jones provide further options.

India Beat Sri Lanka in 1st Odi

India heardly look a side playing their first match in four months. Their batsmen pounded Sri Lanka for a 300-plus total; their bowling, for once, did not fall apart and led by Irfan Pathan, ensured the total was a winning one. Virat Kohli, now easily one of the best ODI batsmen in the world, cracked his third consecutive century against Sri Lanka, his fourth in five innings, and his fifth successive fifty-plus score, equalling the Indian record. Virender Sehwag resembled a man playing his first international game in nearly five months only briefly, before scattering the field with a 97-ball 96. Suresh Raina and MS Dhoni made sure India recovered from a slight wobble, adding 79 in nine overs towards the finish.Kumar Sangakkara responded with his third century in four international games, also only his second ODI hundred at home, but by the time he got credible support at the other end from No. 8 Thisara Perera, the match had slipped too far out of Sri Lanka's grasp. Perera did give India a scare, smacking 44 off 28 deliveries, but the departure of Sangakkara in the 48th over ended a stand of 78 off 53, and also Sri Lanka's hopes.India had looked rusty initially, as Sehwag played-and-missed three successive times in Nuwan Kulasekara's opening over. In the second over, he sliced Lasith Malinga straight to point, where Tillakaratne Dilshan put the catch down. In the third over, Gautam Gambhir was almost run-out when he was caught in a big mix-up with Sehwag. It was Dilshan, again, who missed the direct hit from point. Gambhir departed next ball though, bowled round his legs off a straight ball from Kulasekara. Soon enough though, India settled in, Sehwag and Kohli putting the powerful line-up on its way to another big total.Kohli's arrival immediately brought stability to the middle. He likes to get forward, and did so to defend solidly. One such push even earned him three runs past extra cover. He slashed his third ball for four past point, and Sehwag soon took over.A Malinga length ball was driven on the up past extra cover, Kulasekara was slammed down the ground. Mahela Jayawardene took out fine leg and put in deep point inside the first Powerplay. Sehwag's response was to drill Angelo Mathews over cover for four more. In the eleventh over, Sehwag, on 24, tried to loft Perera over extra cover but mistimed the stroke. Kulasekara ran in from mid-off and dived forward to take the ball but Sehwag escaped as replays proved inconclusive, as they usually do in such cases. Kulasekara also injured his groin during the attempt, and bowled only five overs. Two balls later, it was Kohli's turn to escape as Perera failed to hold on to a tough return chance to his left. Kohli was on 16 then.By the time Sri Lanka separated the pair in the 32nd over, they had added 173 at almost a run a ball. It was a furious Sehwag who departed, four short of what would have been his 16th ODI ton, run out by Perera after being sent back by Kohli while attempting a single.India slipped from 180 for 1 to 228 for 4. Rohit Sharma was late on one that nipped back a bit and lost his off bail, before Kohli fell for 106, also a victim of Perera, caught sharply by substitute Sachithra Senanayake at extra cover in the 40th.It looked as though Sri Lanka might keep things tidy in the final 10, with Raina and Dhoni picking off only one boundary in four overs. But then they launched, taking 64 off the final six overs - Raina got to a fifty off 44 balls, while Dhoni unleashed his signature helicopter shots - to make sure India got easily past the 300-run mark.India's opening bowling pair of Zaheer Khan and Irfan generated enough movement in the first Powerplay to keep Sri Lanka to 41 for 1. R Ashwin took over and ensured Sri Lanka did not get away; he even bowled a wicket-maiden in the bowling Powerplay.As the night grew darker in the forest surrounding the stadium, Sri Lanka's chances began to appear tougher. Sangakkara and Upul Tharanga did add 77 for the second wicket, but the stand ate up 105 balls and by the time the latter fell to Ashwin, the asking rate was approaching seven-and-a-half.This was after Tillakaratne Dilshan had failed to capitalise, like Virender Sehwag had, on a dropped catch early in his innings. In Zaheer's opening over, Dilshan cracked his first ball for four, edged the second to slip only for Sehwag to clang it, and was out leg-before to his sixth, off Irfan, as he missed an attempted whip.Sangakkara could have gone second ball, on 0, when he edged an away-going Irfan delivery just past second slip. He should have gone off Umesh Yadav's second ball, in the eleventh over, when he slashed between MS Dhoni and wide slip, but the wicketkeeper did not go for the catch.Sangakkara struggled to accelerate during the middle of his innings, but he kept Sri Lanka going, even as his team-mates kept falling. No one from No. 1 to No. 7, barring Sangakkara, managed more than 28, falling to the pressure of the asking rate.Sangakkara's century gave the crowd on the twin grass banks an opportunity to blow their horns louder, but even as he and Perera tried, the game had already blown away from Sri Lanka. To reach 293 from 191 for 6 in the 39th over was, in the end, quite an achievement.
India 314 for 6 (Kohli 106, Sehwag 96) beat
Sri Lanka 293 for 9 (Sangakkara 133, Irfan 2-37, Ashwin 2-46) by 21 runs
Result: India Won