Martin Crowe captained New Zealand in 16 Tests and 44 ODIs. © AP The International Cricket Council has expressed its sadness at the passing of International Cricket Council Cricket Hall-of-Famer and former New Zealand captain Martin Crowe, who died on Thursday aged 53. (Former New Zealand Cricket Captain Martin Crowe Dies at 53) In a statement, ICC chief executive David Richardson said Crowe was a true legend of the game…
Bangladesh stun Pakistan to reach Asia Cup final
Dhaka – Bangladesh’s lower-order batsmen kept their cool under pressure to beat Pakistan by five wickets in Dhaka on Wednesday, securing them a place in the Asia Cup final. Bangladesh cricket captain Mashrafe Bin Mortaza (L) and Mohammad Mahmudullah (C) react after winning the Asia Cup T20 cricket tournament match between Bangladesh and Pakistan in Dhaka on March 2, 2016 © AFP Munir Uz Zaman Full Scorecard: Pakistan vs Bangladesh…
Tributes flow as New Zealand cricket legend Martin Crowe dies at 53
Wellington – Pioneering cricketer Martin Crowe, widely acknowledged as New Zealand’s greatest batsman who laid the foundations for Twenty20 cricket, was hailed a “hero” Thursday after he died of cancer aged 53. New Zealand’s greatest batsman Martin Crowe has died at the age of 53 after a long battle with lymphoma © AFP/File Michael Bradley Diagnosed in September 2014 with terminal double-hit lymphoma, a rare form of blood cancer, he…
Martin Crowe dies aged 53
Martin Crowe was one of the premier batsmen of his generation © ESPNcricinfo Ltd Martin Crowe, the former New Zealand captain, writer, broadcaster and mentor, has died in Auckland at the age of 53. Crowe had suffered from lymphoma since 2012, and withdrew from public life in his final months. “It is with heavy hearts that the family of Martin Crowe, MBE advise his death,” his family said in a…
Relive England's 2010 World T20 triumph
With the 2016 ICC World Twenty20 on the horizon, England head to India seeking to become the first team to win two sprint-format titles. In the lead-up to the tournament, ecb.co.uk takes a look back at England’s 2010 triumph in the West Indies. Group D England v West Indies – lost by eight wickets (D/L) Following their successful tour of Bangladesh, England set down a marker ahead of the tournament,…
Andre Russell faces possible ban
Andre Russell could face suspension © Getty Images West Indies allrounder Andre Russell has committed an “anti-doping whereabouts” violation, according to the Jamaica Anti-Doping Commission (JADCO), and could face a lengthy ban from cricket. Russell, who is part of the West Indies squad for the upcoming World T20, has reportedly missed three such tests in a 12-month period, which equates to a failed test under doping laws. “We received notification…
Mahmudullah gains redemption for 2012 stumble
“I wanted him to hit the winning runs. In the dressing room he said that this meant a lot for him.” – Mashrafe Mortaza on Mahmudullah © Associated Press The 18th over had just begun with Bangladesh needing 26 runs to win. The captain Mashrafe Mortaza, wearing his pads, thigh-guard and gloves with the bat in hand, was pacing around the viewing area of the Shere Bangla National Stadium. The…
Florida to host CPL matches under lights
Central Broward Regional Park will play host to two CPL matches under floodlights © Peter Della Penna The first six Caribbean Premier League matches to be played on US soil will include two games under floodlights at the Central Broward Regional Park in Lauderhill, Florida as well as two weekend doubleheaders to round out the league phase of the tournament, from July 28 to 31. The CPL organizers announced plans…
BCCI counter-affidavit details reservations on Lodha report
The BCCI has reservations on recommendations like ‘one state, one vote’, the age cap on office bearers and officials and a limit on the tenure of elected office-bearers © AFP The BCCI has expressed strong reservations against the exhaustive recommendations proposed by the Lodha committee and the Indian board will present its views before the Supreme Court during a hearing on Thursday. In a 55-page counter-affidavit submitted in the court…
Bangladesh hold nerve to seal final berth
Bangladesh 131 for 5 (Soumya 48, Mahmudullah 22*, Amir 2-26) beat Pakistan 129 for 7 (Sarfraz 58*, Al-Amin 3-25) by five wicketsScorecard and ball-by-ball details Those who watch cricket regularly will tell you that in a tight contest, the winning side will always show some signs of their impending triumph. Mahmudullah’s upright blast over extra cover at the start of the 17th over can only be described as the shot…