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Sunday, 4 March 2012

Saturday's Barclays Premier League round-up


Mario Balotelli put the seal on Manchester City's victory



Manchester City 2-0 Bolton Wanderers

Barclays Premier League leaders Manchester City moved five points clear at the top of the table as they eased to victory over Bolton Wanderers.
City began strongly with Mario Balotelli striking the post with a shot early on and Bolton keeper Adam Bogdan saving well from Samir Nasri.
The home side went in front when Gael Clichy's long-range shot deflected off Gretar Steinsson and flew in.
Balotelli then pounced on a loose ball after good work from Adam Johnson to score a second.
The win meant that City equalled Manchester United's Barclays Premier League record of 19 consecutive home wins.

West Bromwich Albion 1-0 Chelsea

Gareth McAuley hit the only goal of the match in the closing stages as West Brom beat Chelsea in a Barclays Premier League match for the first time.
The home side, fresh from thumping wins over Wolverhampton Wanderers and Sunderland, acquitted themselves well against the fifth-placed Blues.
And they got the breakthrough inside the final 10 minutes as McAuley pounced on a loose ball after Liam Ridgewell's cross-shot into the six-yard box.
Frank Lampard sent the ball inches wide in injury time but Chelsea were condemned to a seventh League defeat of the season.

Blackburn Rovers 1-1 Aston Villa

A late header from David Dunn saved a draw for struggling Blackburn against Aston Villa.
Charles N'Zogbia rifled in an excellent left-foot shot early on to put Villa ahead.
But Dunn rose to head in Bradley Orr's cross with five minutes remaining to salvage a potentially vital point for Steve Kean's men.

Wigan Athletic 0-2 Swansea City

Gylfi Sigurdsson hit both goals as Swansea secured their third away win in the Barclays Premier League this season.
The Icelandic international struck from just outside the area in injury time at the end of the first half, then hit an excellent free-kick shortly after the restart.
Swansea's Nathan Dyer was sent off for a foul on the hour mark but Brendan Rodgers' side held on.

Stoke City 1-0 Norwich City

Matthew Etherington's low shot from a tight angle was enough to secure the points for Tony Pulis's side.
The winger was set up by Cameron Jerome for his 72nd-minute goal which saw the Potters move above the Canaries in the table.

Queens Park Rangers 1-1 Everton

QPR and Everton played out an entertaining draw in a hard-fought match at Loftus Road.
The visitors took the lead as Royston Drenthe fired in a low drive from 25 yards after being set up by Steven Pienaar.
QPR levelled through a close-range Bobby Zamora header.
Tim Cahill had hit the woodwork early on for Everton with a left-foot volley, while Rangers hit the post twice in quick succession through Adel Taarabt and Akos Buzsaky.





FCB-Sporting: Superior football (3-1)


Barça put in a gritty performance to see off an ultra defensive Sporting team despite playing most of the second half with ten men after Piqué was sent off 

Late goals from Keita and Xavi sealed the win after Iniesta had opened the scoring in the first half

Barça chalked up their third league win on the trot after overcoming a Sporting team who'd clearly come to defend and park the bus in front of their goal right from the start. Guardiola's men were without Messi who was suspended but they had no difficulty in taking the initiative against such conservative opponents. There was plenty of controversy too, with three pretty clear penalty shouts denied the home team and a harsh looking red for Pique, but although Sporting managed a second half equaliser, Barça showed they are not just the most talented team on the planet, bit also full of steely determination, as Keita and Xavi gave them the points with two splendidly taken goals.

SA sealed 3-0 win against NZ

South Africa (208/5 in 43.2 overs) thrashed New Zealand (206/10 in 47.0 overs) by 5 wickets, and won the series by 3-0.



The series result were announced in second ODI match as Protease secured an easy win over New Zealand in that match. New Zealand team target decreased down with each match, in first match they settled a target of 254, 231 in second while 207 in 3rd match of the series. Rose Taylor was missed badly by New Zealand as he was the main player of the team and helped his team in worst situation.

South Africa introduced new opening pair as they sent Parnell with Amla, not only this but also sent Albie Morlkel to bat at one down position. Black Caps were invited to bat first by South Africa after winning the toss. It was a good a toss to win as New Zealand were bowled out at 206 runs in 47.0 overs.

Openers didn't make anything special for New Zealand as the African side bowlers removed both the openers on 45 runs. Brendon McCullum did well with his 47 runs but he couldn't make it a special innings to save New Zealand from another defeat. Grandhomme made 36 runs on his debut so as the all-rounder Franklin., the debutant Grandhormme hit 3 sixes as well for his short innings. New Zealand team were bowled out at 206 runs in 47.0 overs, Brendon McCullum was the top scorer for New Zealand with 47 runs.


In reply, the bowler "Parnell" was sent to open the innings with Hashim Amla, both the batsmen laid a partnership of 80 runs for the first wicket. Parnell was the first victim of South Africa, he was bowled by Ellison on 27 runs. Albie Morkel who was ignored in bowling, take charge on one down position, Morkel built 58 runs partnership with Hashim Amla for the second \wicket. Hashim Amla after scoring a great innings of 76 runs was caught by Brendon McCullum, Mills was the bowler.

Albie Morkel got on out on 41 runs, while South Africa chased the target in 43.2 overs after losing 5 wickets. de Villiers and Botha remained unbeaten on 9* and 5* runs. With this win South Africa whitewashed New Zealand by 3-0 in ODI series, M de Lange did outstanding job with the bowling for South Africa. He made 4 players of New Zealand as his victims and was given man of the match award.


Fifth title for Federer in Dubai

Roger Federer of Switzerland claimed his fifth Dubai Duty Free Men’s Open tennis title with a 7-5, 6-4 win over Briton Andy Murray.
Swiss second seed scalps Great Britain's Murray 7-5, 6-4 in entertaining final at packed tennis stadium

Dubai: Fans' favourite Roger Federer helped himself to a record fifth title here when he fought past Great Britain's Andy Murray in the final of the Dubai Duty Free Men's Open at a packed Dubai Tennis Stadium on Saturday night.Watched by His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, and Shaikh Hamdan Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman, Dubai Sports Council, for a major part of the first set, the Swiss went on to record a 7-5, 6-4 victory.The capacity crowd rose to the occasion to welcome Federer as champion for a record fifth time in Dubai following his earlier successes in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2007. "I think I played well in the big points tonight and that is what made the difference," Federer said.He received the winner's trophy from Shaikh Hasher Maktoum, Dubai Director of Information and President of Tennis Emirates; Shaikh Ahmad Al Sabah, Chairman, Kuwait Tennis Association; Abdul Rahman Falaknaz, Vice-President, Tennis Emirates; Colm McLoughlin, Executive Vice-Chairman, Dubai Duty Free, and other officials.

Chelsea’s chance of top 4 EPL finish hit by 1-0 defeat at West Brom Arsenal’s 2-1 comeback win at Liverpool at West Brom

West Bromwich Albion's defender Gareth McAuley  celebrates scoring his goal 

Robin van Persie's last-gasp winner saw Arsenal cement their grip on fourth place

LONDON — Chelsea lost to West Bromwich Albion for the first time since 1979 on Saturday when a 1-0 defeat left the Premier League powerhouse in danger of missing out on next season’s Champions League.Gareth McAuley’s 82nd-minute goal and Arsenal’s 2-1 comeback win at Liverpool left Chelsea three points behind fourth place with one win in its last seven away matches.“It was very poor in all senses of the word — in the first half and the second half,” coach Andre Villas-Boas said. “We have to do much, much better.”Robin van Persie scored his second goal in injury time to give Arsenal a win at Liverpool, while leader Manchester City tied a team recod with 19 straight home wins by beating Bolton 2-0.Mario Balotelli added to a first-half own-goal to help take City 20 points clear of a Chelsea side in danger of missing out on the Champions League for the first time since Roman Abramovich bought the west London club in 2003.Didier Drogba, Frank Lampard, Juan Mata and Daniel Sturridge all started for Chelsea but the Blues created little and West Brom could have scored before McAuley’s goal.Liam Ridgewell drove Keith Andrews’ chip across the area and McAuley diverted the ball past goalkeeper Petr Cech.“Everyone must do their job better: players, staff and manager,” Villas Boas said. “We have responsibility toward the fans of the club.”Sixth-place Newcastle could now draw level with Chelsea at 46 points if it beats local rival Sunderland in one of three games Sunday.Liverpool’s slim hopes of qualifying for the Champions League look to be over after Van Persie’s 30th and 31st goals of the season moved Arsenal to within just four points of third-place Tottenham and 10 ahead of the Reds.Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny saved a penalty and rebound effort from Dirk Kuyt before Liverpool took a 23rd-minute lead through an own-goal by Laurent Koscielny. Van Persie headed in Bacary Sagna’s right-wing cross in the 31st and, in the third of eight minutes of injury time, shot past goalkeeper Jose Reina at the near post to end Liverpool’s unbeaten home record.The Gunners’ chances of a top-four finish could get another boost Sunday if Tottenham loses to defending champion Manchester United.United needs a win to stay within two points of City at the top of the table and has not lost any of its last 25 meetings with Spurs.Also Saturday, last-place Wigan lost 2-0 to Swansea and two goals by Gylfi Sigurdsson. Everton drew 1-1 at Queens Park Rangers and Stoke beat Norwich 1-0.

de Lange bowls South Africa to 3-0 win

Marchant de Lange bowled with plenty of aggression on debut
South Africa 208 for 5 (Amla 76, Morkel 41) beat New Zealand 206 (McCullum 47, de Lange 4-46) by five wickets 

South Africa rested their bowler of the series and three injured batsmen, promoted a tailender to the top of the order, and had their big-hitting allrounder at No.3, but New Zealand still could not prevent a heavy five-wicket loss and a whitewash in a series that rarely had the visitors extended. Marchant de Lange had broken loose over a brittle New Zealand middle order to set up the emphatic victory - his 4 for 46 helping to dismiss the hosts for a paltry 206 after Dale Steyn and Lonwabo Tsotsobe had built an impressive dam of pressure with the new ball. Hashim Amla made another pleasing half-century to lead South Africa's reply, which achieved the target in the 44th over.New Zealand's innings clunked and whirred in frustrating spurts until the hosts were put out of their misery in 47th over. Though they did well at times to negotiate terrific one-day bowling, particularly from South Africa's fast men, wickets fell with startling regularity and batsmen succumbed just as New Zealand seemed to be recovering from the last blow. The first five partnerships read 13, 32, 29, 31, 55. Each pair had a start, but none could complete the recovery they had begun, as batsmen lost their heads and their wickets to surrender any momentum they had wrested - usually at a significant cost to the scoring-rate.South Africa were almost casual in reply. Wayne Parnell, who has an ODI average below 20 and a List A average below 25, opened the innings with Hashim Amla, after Jacques Kallis and Justin Ontong joined Graeme Smith on the injury list. The pair made a swift 80-run dent in the target, before Parnell was dismissed in the 16th over. Even with South Africa's significantly depleted batting order, with Amla contributing once more, 207 turned out to be a cakewalk.Amla's innings didn't match the pace of his Napier knock at Eden Park, but it was no less classy. Favouring the leg side for boundary hits this time, he negotiated the new ball with characteristic ease. A knee-high full toss from Kyle Mills was succinctly dispatched, before a serene glide down the ground brought four more in the next over. The ease with which Parnell also managed the early period perhaps betrayed the gulf between South Africa' new-ball pair - who at times were unplayable - and New Zealand's opening bowlers, but it was also a statement on an Eden Park pitch that suited batting.Amla survived a reprieve on 30, when he was dropped by Nathan McCullum, but when he was eventually dismissed for 76, the middle order only needed to saunter home. Albie Morkel hit three sixes in a brisk 41, and though both Faf du Plessis and JP Duminy were dismissed late in the game by Rob Nicol, with less than 20 runs to get, AB de Villiers had little to do.de Villiers had hoped to exploit the weather and a pitch that had had some rain when he opted to bowl, and his new-ball bowlers could have hardly made better use of the friendly conditions. The skid in the surface added another layer of venom to Steyn's outswing, while Tsotsobe's steady seamers also benefitted from movement not normally seen at Eden Park. The pair's unerring lines and impeccable length offered precious little to New Zealand's typically explosive top order, but even when they did stray, as Tsotsobe did in the fifth over, South Africa's fielders shone - Faf du Plessis dived well to his left to snatch a full blooded aerial cut from Martin Guptill.While Steyn and Tsotsobe thrived on the movement created by their skill, de Lange's raw pace and aggressive length added the brutal edge to the attack. Rob Nicol was laid flat on his back by a 144kph bouncer at his throat, while McCullum, too, was hopping around deep in the crease to stay on top of the bounce.Nicol succumbed to a slider from Johan Botha after he had done well to survive the pace barrage, but de Lange returned to fell McCullum in the 22nd over, in a dismissal that betrayed McCullum's scars from their previous battle. Having made 13 from Dale Steyn's previous over, McCullum seemed to be reviving a scoring-rate after having accumulated steadily alongside Kane Williamson. But he played back to de Lange, in anticipation of the quick, short ball, and ended up only scooping the full delivery to point.Williamson and James Franklin then began yet another phase of rebuilding, but almost as soon as their association began to gain traction, Williamson was run out superbly by du Plessis, who was horizontal in mid-flight when he let his pinpoint throw fly. In a cruel snapshot of New Zealand's innings, the wicket had fallen the very delivery after the first four of the partnership was struck. 
Colin de Grandhomme lofted a free-hit ball over deep midwicket to relax early nerves on debut, and the risk-averse accumulation resumed anew, this time with perhaps a tad more vigour. Franklin was intent on dropping anchor, but de Grandhomme showed glimmers of his aggressive potential when he threw in the odd calculated slog amid the singles. But although a 40-minute rain delay just before the batting Powerplay didn't assuage de Grandhomme's desire to boost the scoring-rate, a hostile maiden from Steyn quieted his progress, and then a direct hit from Albie Morkel at mid-off silenced him altogether. Another start, another poor option and another dismissal just as a platform was being put together - New Zealand's innings read like a study in badly learnt lessons. de Grandhomme's departure left New Zealand 160 for 5 in the 39th over.The wickets of Franklin - again to an awful shot - and Andrew Ellis, three overs later, plunged them further, and only a tailender's 13 from Michael Bates helped them limp beyond 200.

Mustafa Kamal positive about Bangladesh touring Pakistan


Pakistan's interior minister Rehman Malik (centre) with BCB president Mustafa Kamal (left) and PCB chairman Zaka Ashraf

Mustafa Kamal, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) president, has said he will work with PCB chairman Zaka Ashraf at the ICC level to return international cricket to Pakistan. Kamal was speaking in Islamabad, after meeting with Pakistan's Interior Minister Rehman Malik to discuss security issues regarding Bangladesh's proposed tour in April.Although no formal decision was taken at the meeting, the delegation from Bangladesh was briefed about the security arrangements the Pakistan government would make and Kamal was optimistic about the limited-overs series going ahead. The delegation will inspect facilities in Lahore and Karachi before returning home on March 5 to submit a report to the Bangladesh government."Now I am here to make a commitment that both Mr Zaka and I will work together to make things right at the ICC level," Kamal said. "We have our endeavour and always will work hand in hand to convince our other colleagues in the ICC to bring back cricket to Pakistan at the earliest."I am here with a positive frame of mind and I want us to be in a position to convince our ICC board members, so that they also agree to play in Pakistan as early as possible."The ICC was not part of the meeting between the BCB and the Pakistan ministry and they will carry out a separate assessment of the security situation if the tour is confirmed. Malik assured the Bangladesh delegation of the security their team would be given, saying the government had taken "total political ownership" of the series."I have given full assurances regarding security, they will visit two stadiums, let them have a look at all those arrangements which we are proposing," Malik said in Islamabad. "I assured him [Kamal] from my side, on behalf of the government, that we have taken total political ownership of this match."I've also given him the prerogative that if he wants to add or subtract [to security arrangements] we will do it. We will show our capabilities, and of course then it comes to the planning, the road map, security parameters as to how we're going to take care of things. So all those things at international standard, they all will be met."Two members from the Bangladesh delegation went to Karachi to witness the security arrangements that would be put in place should a match go ahead at the National Stadium there.There are two itineraries proposed at present: one is a three-ODI series and the other is two ODIs and one Twenty20 international to be completed in a week in April. Lahore's Gaddafi Stadium and Karachi's National Stadium are the potential venues."This is the first step, and I am sure they will be fully satisfied with the security plan being given by the ministry and by the provinces of Sindh and Punjab," Ashraf said, "And when they go back home, they go back home fully satisfied."It is three years to the day that terrorists with guns attacked the bus carrying the Sri Lankan team to the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, and several players and officials were wounded. Since then, no international side apart from Afghanistan, has toured Pakistan. They were removed as co-hosts of the 2011 World Cup and have been playing their home bilateral series at offshore venues such as England, New Zealand and the UAE.

Nasir Jamshed, Sarfraz Ahmed in Pakistan squad

Pakistan have dropped Shoaib Malik, Imran Farhat and Adnan Akmal from the squad that lost the ODIs 4-0 to England, and picked opener Nasir Jamshed and wicketkeeper Sarfraz Ahmed for the Asia Cup in Bangladesh. Fast bowler Junaid Khan was not considered for selection because he was sidelined with a knee injury.The 15-man squad was the first selection by thecommittee headed by Iqbal Qasim, who replaced Mohammad Ilyas as chief selector. The selectors had met with Pakistan's new coach Dav Whatmore, whose first assignment will be the Asia Cup, in Lahore on March 2 to pick the team."We have selected the best possible squad for the Asia Cup in the shortest time available, and since Malik was an additional member for the England series we couldn't find a place for him in the 15-man squad," Qasim said. "We did consult Misbah and he agreed to the selection."We had to maintain the balance keeping view of the pitches in Bangladesh. But now we have to compete with quality teams, especially Sri Lanka, who returned to form, and India will obviously come hard after the Australia tour."Jamshed has played 12 ODIs for Pakistan, the last of which was in August 2009. He has just been in Bangladesh, where he played for the Chittagong Kings in the BPL. Before going to Bangladesh, Jamshed had scored 320 runs at 53.33 in four matches for Punjab in the Pentangular Cup, a first-class competition in Pakistan. Sarfraz replaced Adnan Akmal as the specialist wicketkeeper in the squad; he played for Pakistan as recently as December 2011, during the tour of Bangladesh."Jamshed earned his recall only after he has done well in the domestic circuit as an opener," Qasim said. "There was an added pressure on Umar [Akmal] and this is why he might not giving his best with the bat. He always was selected as a designated batsman, we wanted a batting wicketkeeper who can bat effectively in ODIs to score quick runs."Qasim said that the Asia Cup would be Sarfraz's last chance to seal his place in the Pakistan team. "It's our inability that we don't have a batting wicketkeeper but this would be the last chance for [Sarfraz Ahmed] to step up and do well with the bat. Otherwise, after the series, we are starting the talent hunt for an all-round wicketkeeper."While Junaid's absence from the squad may have been forced, the other three - Malik, Farhat and Adnan Akmal did not perform impressively against England in the UAE. Malik, who was not in Pakistan's original ODI and Twenty20 squads against England but included later at the request of the captain Misbah-ul-Haq, averaged 15 in two one-dayers. Farhat scored 66 runs in three matches, while Adnan Akmal played only two ODIs; his brother Umar kept in the matches that Adnan was not selected for.