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Cricket Dynasty FTP 1 (September-October 2015)
Australia tour of Lebanon - Only Test

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at Beirut University, Lebanon
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Toss: Lebanon won the toss and chose to bat


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LEBANON 1st innings

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Player              Status                        Runs  Blls  4s   6s    S/R
Azad Farrukhzad     c. Rogers      b. R Howard     43    89    9    0   48.3%
Muneeb Hafeez       lbw            b. K Palmer      7    13    1    0   53.8%
Peshang Hazari      lbw            b. K Palmer     90   150   19    0   60.0%
Paiman Kia          c. Stanley     b. W Palmer     15    33    3    0   45.5%
Chepudi Tunta*                     b. K Palmer     92   128   19    0   71.9%
Raashid Hakeem†                    b. K Palmer      9    33    1    0   27.3%
Saleel Shareef      not out                        80   137   15    1   58.4%
Kaalim Karimi       c. Thomas      b. MacDonald     5     8    1    0   62.5%
Fardid Kotkotia     lbw            b. W Palmer     28    39    6    0   71.8%
Mahuroos Rahaman    c. Rogers      b. W Palmer      0     1    0    0    0.0%
Arsia Shukrekhuda                  b. K Palmer      1    15    0    0    6.7%

Total:  391/10       Overs:  107.1        Run Rate:  3.65     Extras:  21
  

                             Day 2  11:10 AM
  
 
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LEBANON Partnerships

Batsmen                                                            Runs (Balls)
Farrukhzad    M Hafeez     þþþþ                                      14 (24)
Farrukhzad    P Hazari     þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ         108 (182)
P Kia         P Hazari     þþþþþþþþþþþþþ                             44 (75)
P Kia         C Tunta                                                 0 (3)
R Hakeem      C Tunta      þþþþþþþþ                                  29 (66)
S Shareef     C Tunta      þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ      117 (176)
S Shareef     K Karimi     þ                                          6 (13)
S Shareef     F Kotkotia   þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                        63 (74)
S Shareef     M Rahaman                                               0 (1)
S Shareef     Shukr'huda   þþ                                        10 (29)


     Fall of Wickets    14/1      122/2     166/3     166/4     195/5
                        312/6     318/7     381/8     381/9     391/10   


Total:  391/10      Overs:  107.1         Run Rate:  3.65    Extras:  21  
 
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AUSTRALIA Bowling

Player               Overs   Mdns    Runs   Wkts      E/R    Wds    NBs
Will Palmer          22.0      6      70      3      3.18     0      3
Kian Palmer          28.1      7      87      5      3.09     0      2
Tony MacDonald       24.0      6      97      1      4.04     1      0
Weston Stanley       20.0      6      85      0      4.25     2      2
Ray Howard           13.0      4      42      1      3.23     0      1


EXTRAS          Wides: 3      No Balls: 8      Leg Byes: 5      Byes: 5


Total:  391/10       Overs:  107.1        Run Rate:  3.65    Extras:  21  

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Chepudi Tunta, Peshang Hazari and Saleel Shareef all hit elegant half-centuries, but failed to reach the three-figure mark. Lebanon did well to post 391 with the pitch doing a fair bit for the bowlers.


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AUSTRALIA 1st innings
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Player              Status                        Runs  Blls  4s   6s    S/R
David Rogers        lbw            b. Shukr'huda   21    41    4    0   51.2%
Declan Thomas       lbw            b. Kotkotia      0     6    0    0    0.0%
Umair Nazim*        run out (Kotkotia)            100   148   21    0   67.6%
Louie Martin                       b. Rahaman      15    29    3    0   51.7%
Jackson Howard      c. Tunta       b. Rahaman      36    83    5    0   43.4%
Brody Mathis†       c. Tunta       b. Rahaman      32    45    7    0   71.1%
Ray Howard          c. †Hakeem     b. Kotkotia      0     5    0    0    0.0%
Weston Stanley      c. Farrukhzad  b. Shukr'huda    1     6    0    0   16.7%
Kian Palmer         c. Hafeez      b. Rahaman      12    26    2    0   46.2%
Will Palmer         c. Karimi      b. Shukr'huda    5     4    1    0  125.0%
Tony MacDonald      not out

Total:  238/10       Overs:  65.2         Run Rate:  3.64     Extras:  16
  

                             Day 2  4:32 PM
  
 
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AUSTRALIA Partnerships

Batsmen                                                            Runs (Balls)
D Rogers      D Thomas     þþ                                         8 (16)
D Rogers      U Nazim      þþþþþþþþþþþþ                              39 (60)
L Martin      U Nazim      þþþþþþþþþ                                 29 (47)
J Howard      U Nazim      þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ      111 (179)
B Mathis      U Nazim                                                 0 (8)
B Mathis      R Howard     þþ                                         9 (15)
B Mathis      W Stanley    þ                                          1 (6)
B Mathis      K Palmer     þþþþþþþþþþþ                               36 (55)
B Mathis      W Palmer     þ                                          1 (4)
MacDonald     W Palmer     þ                                          4 (2)


     Fall of Wickets    8/1       47/2      76/3      187/4     187/5
                        196/6     197/7     233/8     234/9     238/10   


Total:  238/10      Overs:  65.2          Run Rate:  3.64    Extras:  16  
 
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LEBANON Bowling

Player               Overs   Mdns    Runs   Wkts      E/R    Wds    NBs
Arsia Shukrekhuda    15.2      5      55      3      3.59     0      4
Mahuroos Rahaman     15.0      3      35      4      2.33     0      1
Fardid Kotkotia      20.0      1      73      2      3.65     0      2
Kaalim Karimi        14.0      2      68      0      4.86     1      2
Saleel Shareef        1.0      0       1      0      1.00     0      0


EXTRAS          Wides: 1      No Balls: 9      Leg Byes: 3      Byes: 3


Total:  238/10       Overs:  65.2         Run Rate:  3.64    Extras:  16  

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Aussie skipper Umair Nazim stood tall to score a century while the rest of Australia's batting crumbled around him. They ended up conceding a 153-run first innings lead to the home side.


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LEBANON 2nd innings
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Player              Status                        Runs  Blls  4s   6s    S/R
Azad Farrukhzad     lbw            b. Stanley      95   169   17    1   56.2%
Muneeb Hafeez                      b. W Palmer      0     1    0    0    0.0%
Peshang Hazari                     b. W Palmer      8     8    2    0  100.0%
Paiman Kia                         b. R Howard     10    42    2    0   23.8%
Chepudi Tunta*                     b. K Palmer     45   131    8    0   34.4%
Raashid Hakeem†                    b. W Palmer     21    23    4    0   91.3%
Saleel Shareef      not out                        53   104    9    0   51.0%
Kaalim Karimi       c. Rogers      b. Stanley       5    16    1    0   31.3%
Fardid Kotkotia     lbw            b. MacDonald    42    89    6    1   47.2%
Mahuroos Rahaman    lbw            b. W Palmer      0     7    0    0    0.0%
Arsia Shukrekhuda   c. †Mathis     b. Stanley      10     9    2    0  111.1%

Total:  302/10       Overs:  99.3         Run Rate:  3.04     Extras:  13
  

                             Day 4  10:10 AM
  
 
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LEBANON Partnerships

Batsmen                                                            Runs (Balls)
Farrukhzad    M Hafeez     þ                                          1 (2)
Farrukhzad    P Hazari     þþþ                                       12 (14)
Farrukhzad    P Kia        þþþþþþþ                                   26 (72)
Farrukhzad    C Tunta      þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ      127 (254)
R Hakeem      C Tunta      þþ                                         4 (16)
R Hakeem      S Shareef    þþþþþþþ                                   26 (29)
K Karimi      S Shareef    þ                                          6 (23)
F Kotkotia    S Shareef    þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                    81 (158)
M Rahaman     S Shareef    þ                                          5 (15)
Shukr'huda    S Shareef    þþþ                                       14 (14)


     Fall of Wickets    1/1       13/2      39/3      166/4     170/5
                        196/6     202/7     283/8     288/9     302/10   


Total:  302/10      Overs:  99.3          Run Rate:  3.04    Extras:  13  
 
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AUSTRALIA Bowling

Player               Overs   Mdns    Runs   Wkts      E/R    Wds    NBs
Will Palmer          23.0      3      74      4      3.22     0      0
Kian Palmer          21.0      5      65      1      3.10     0      1
Weston Stanley       17.3      2      32      3      1.83     1      1
Ray Howard           21.0      2      66      1      3.14     1      1
Tony MacDonald       17.0      4      59      1      3.47     0      2


EXTRAS          Wides: 2      No Balls: 5      Leg Byes: 6      Byes: 0


Total:  302/10       Overs:  99.3         Run Rate:  3.04    Extras:  13  

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A gritty 127-run stand between Azad Farrukhzad and Chepudi Tunta helped Lebanon recover from the shambles at 39/3. The lower-order did well enough to set the Australians a huge target of 456 with a day and a half remaining.


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AUSTRALIA 2nd innings (Target: 456)
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Player              Status                        Runs  Blls  4s   6s    S/R
David Rogers        lbw            b. Rahaman      38    78    5    0   48.7%
Declan Thomas       lbw            b. Shukr'huda    0     1    0    0    0.0%
Umair Nazim*                       b. Kotkotia     54    69   10    1   78.3%
Louie Martin                       b. Karimi        7    12    1    0   58.3%
Jackson Howard                     b. Karimi      118   160   26    0   73.8%
Brody Mathis†       c. Kia         b. Rahaman       2    18    0    0   11.1%
Ray Howard                         b. Karimi       11    34    2    0   32.4%
Weston Stanley      c. Shareef     b. Karimi        6     7    1    0   85.7%
Kian Palmer         lbw            b. Rahaman      33    25    4    2  132.0%
Will Palmer         lbw            b. Karimi        4    26    0    0   15.4%
Tony MacDonald      not out                        21    24    5    0   87.5%

Total:  305/10       Overs:  75.3         Run Rate:  4.04     Extras:  11
  

                             Day 4  4:12 PM
  
 
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AUSTRALIA Partnerships

Batsmen                                                            Runs (Balls)
D Rogers      D Thomas     þ                                          1 (2)
D Rogers      U Nazim      þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ       97 (145)
L Martin      U Nazim                                                 0 (4)
L Martin      J Howard     þþþþþþþ                                   22 (30)
B Mathis      J Howard     þþþþ                                      13 (31)
R Howard      J Howard     þþþþþþþ                                   20 (46)
W Stanley     J Howard     þþþþþþþþ                                  23 (19)
K Palmer      J Howard     þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                     60 (50)
W Palmer      J Howard     þþþþþþ                                    19 (49)
MacDonald     J Howard     þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                        50 (77)


     Fall of Wickets    1/1       98/2      98/3      120/4     133/5
                        153/6     176/7     236/8     255/9     305/10   


Total:  305/10      Overs:  75.3          Run Rate:  4.04    Extras:  11  
 
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LEBANON Bowling

Player               Overs   Mdns    Runs   Wkts      E/R    Wds    NBs
Arsia Shukrekhuda    15.0      3      52      1      3.47     0      1
Mahuroos Rahaman     20.0      1      81      3      4.05     0      0
Fardid Kotkotia      21.0      1     101      1      4.81     0      1
Saleel Shareef        2.0      0      16      0      8.00     0      0
Kaalim Karimi        17.3      5      49      5      2.80     1      2


EXTRAS          Wides: 1      No Balls: 4      Leg Byes: 2      Byes: 4


Total:  305/10       Overs:  75.3         Run Rate:  4.04    Extras:  11  

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Kaalim Karimi wrapped up the Australian middle and lower orders to bowl Lebanon to another series victory on home soil.


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Lebanon             391 & 302
Australia           238 & 305
  
Lebanon won by 150 runs
 
Man of the match: Mahuroos Rahaman (Lebanon)

Lebanon won the one-off Test series
 
Cricket Dynasty FTP 1 (September-October 2015)
Kuwait tour of Brazil - 2nd Test

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at Sau Paulo, Brazil
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Toss: Kuwait won the toss and chose to bat


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KUWAIT 1st innings

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Player              Status                        Runs  Blls  4s   6s    S/R
Zaid Ebrahim        lbw            b. Reis          9    18    2    0   50.0%
Rushdi Raad†                       b. Reis         11    39    2    0   28.2%
Abdur Raheem Nauman lbw            b. Reis         43    65    9    0   66.2%
Aasim Mansur        c. Guerra      b. Ramos        77   135   17    0   57.0%
Naaji Mustafa       c. †Guedes     b. Ramos        92   240   16    0   38.3%
Ibrahim Baccus                     b. Reis         23    78    4    0   29.5%
Quraish Shahid      lbw            b. Andrade      28   101    4    0   27.7%
Aamir Yousef        c. Silveira    b. Maria        33    66    8    0   50.0%
Abdul Aziz*         not out                        45    61    9    1   73.8%
Tawfeeq Hamid                      b. Nascimento   14    32    3    0   43.8%
Farajallah Abed     lbw            b. Nascimento    2     6    0    0   33.3%

Total:  388/10       Overs:  139.4        Run Rate:  2.78     Extras:  11
  

                             Day 2  3:15 PM
  
 
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KUWAIT Partnerships

Batsmen                                                            Runs (Balls)
Z Ebrahim     R Raad       þþþ                                        9 (24)
A Nauman      R Raad       þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                          37 (68)
A Nauman      A Mansur     þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                         40 (79)
N Mustafa     A Mansur     þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ         76 (158)
N Mustafa     I Baccus     þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                 58 (147)
N Mustafa     Q Shahid     þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                  57 (170)
A Yousef      Q Shahid     þþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                            32 (56)
A Yousef      A Aziz       þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                         39 (65)
T Hamid       A Aziz       þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                          38 (56)
F Abed        A Aziz       þ                                          2 (15)


     Fall of Wickets    9/1       46/2      86/3      162/4     220/5
                        277/6     309/7     348/8     386/9     388/10   


Total:  388/10      Overs:  139.4         Run Rate:  2.78    Extras:  11  
 
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BRAZIL Bowling

Player               Overs   Mdns    Runs   Wkts      E/R    Wds    NBs
Igor Ramos           18.0      8      31      2      1.72     0      0
Eugenio Jose Maria   27.0      9      86      1      3.19     1      1
Ricardo Andrade      26.0      8      88      1      3.38     1      0
Carlos Reis          31.0     11      68      4      2.19     1      3
Rafael Nascimento    37.4     11     111      2      2.95     0      0


EXTRAS          Wides: 3      No Balls: 4      Leg Byes: 2      Byes: 2


Total:  388/10       Overs:  139.4        Run Rate:  2.78    Extras:  11  

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Kuwait's batsmen grinded out 388 after having batted almost 140 overs. Naaji Mustafa top-scored with a very patient 92 off 240 deliveries.


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BRAZIL 1st innings
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Player              Status                        Runs  Blls  4s   6s    S/R
Nicolas Silveira    c. Ebrahim     b. Yousef       51   147    8    0   34.7%
Armando Marques     c. Shahid      b. Hamid         8     9    2    0   88.9%
Marcos Guerra       c. Mustafa     b. Aziz         67   159   14    0   42.1%
Eduardo Soares      lbw            b. Abed         56   123    9    0   45.5%
Andre Freitas       c. Yousef      b. Abed          0     8    0    0    0.0%
Juliano Guedes†     c. Ebrahim     b. Yousef        4     5    1    0   80.0%
Carlos Reis         lbw            b. Hamid         0     1    0    0    0.0%
Ricardo Andrade                    b. Baccus        8    41    1    0   19.5%
Eugenio Jose Maria* lbw            b. Hamid        20    57    4    0   35.1%
Igor Ramos                         b. Abed         25    40    5    0   62.5%
Rafael Nascimento   not out                         7    22    1    0   31.8%

Total:  253/10       Overs:  102.0        Run Rate:  2.48     Extras:  7
  

                             Day 3  4:33 PM
  
 
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BRAZIL Partnerships

Batsmen                                                            Runs (Balls)
N Silveira    A Marques    þþþþ                                      13 (18)
N Silveira    M Guerra     þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ      102 (276)
E Soares      M Guerra     þþþþþþ                                    20 (40)
E Soares      A Freitas                                               0 (14)
E Soares      J Guedes     þ                                          5 (6)
E Soares      C Reis       þþ                                         3 (5)
E Soares      R Andrade    þþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                            42 (84)
E Soares      E Maria      þþþþþþþþþþ                                31 (104)
I Ramos       E Maria      þþ                                         8 (8)
I Ramos       Nascimento   þþþþþþþþþ                                 29 (57)


     Fall of Wickets    13/1      115/2     135/3     135/4     140/5
                        143/6     185/7     216/8     224/9     253/10   


Total:  253/10      Overs:  102.0         Run Rate:  2.48    Extras:  7  
 
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KUWAIT Bowling

Player               Overs   Mdns    Runs   Wkts      E/R    Wds    NBs
Tawfeeq Hamid        23.0      8      55      3      2.39     0      1
Abdul Aziz           16.0      4      36      1      2.25     0      1
Aamir Yousef         25.0      5      75      2      3.00     0      0
Farajallah Abed      22.0     11      41      3      1.86     0      0
Ibrahim Baccus        9.0      3      25      1      2.78     0      0
Quraish Shahid        7.0      2      18      0      2.57     0      2


EXTRAS          Wides: 0      No Balls: 4      Leg Byes: 2      Byes: 1


Total:  253/10       Overs:  102.0        Run Rate:  2.48    Extras:  7  

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Brazil's top-order acquitted themselves well, but a poor effort from the middle-order saw them bundled out for 253. Farajallah Abed did a brilliant job holding up one end and also bagging the key wickets of Soares and Freitas.


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KUWAIT 2nd innings
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Player              Status                        Runs  Blls  4s   6s    S/R
Zaid Ebrahim        lbw            b. Reis          9    20    2    0   45.0%
Rushdi Raad†                       b. Nascimento   26    77    5    0   33.8%
Abdur Raheem Nauman lbw            b. Nascimento  116   156   26    0   74.4%
Aasim Mansur        not out                        59   106    9    0   55.7%
Naaji Mustafa       not out                         9    29    2    0   31.0%
Ibrahim Baccus      
Quraish Shahid      
Aamir Yousef        
Abdul Aziz*          
Tawfeeq Hamid       
Farajallah Abed     

Total:  223/3        Overs:  64.4         Run Rate:  3.45     Extras:  4
  

                             Day 4  3:35 PM
  

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KUWAIT Partnerships

Batsmen                                                            Runs (Balls)
Z Ebrahim     R Raad       þþþþ                                      14 (29)
A Nauman      R Raad       þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                75 (142)
A Nauman      A Mansur     þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ       99 (163)
N Mustafa     A Mansur     þþþþþþþþþþþþ                              35 (54)


     Fall of Wickets    14/1      89/2      188/3              
                                                                         


Total:  223/3       Overs:  64.4          Run Rate:  3.45    Extras:  4  
 
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BRAZIL Bowling

Player               Overs   Mdns    Runs   Wkts      E/R    Wds    NBs
Igor Ramos           15.0      2      59      0      3.93     0      0
Eugenio Jose Maria    9.0      5      24      0      2.67     0      0
Carlos Reis          12.0      2      40      1      3.33     0      0
Ricardo Andrade      12.4      2      41      0      3.24     0      1
Rafael Nascimento    16.0      4      57      2      3.56     0      1


EXTRAS          Wides: 0      No Balls: 2      Leg Byes: 2      Byes: 0


Total:  223/3        Overs:  64.4         Run Rate:  3.45    Extras:  4  

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A century from Abdur Raheem Nauman and an unbeaten half-century from Aasim Mansur helped Kuwait muster a lead of over 350. They declared surprisingly early, thus giving Brazil 359 to chase with 7 sessions to be played in the match.


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BRAZIL 2nd innings (Target: 359)
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Player              Status                        Runs  Blls  4s   6s    S/R
Nicolas Silveira    c. Mansur      b. Abed         35    63    7    0   55.6%
Armando Marques     c. Ebrahim     b. Aziz         38    98    7    0   38.8%
Marcos Guerra                      b. Aziz         55   110   13    0   50.0%
Eduardo Soares      c. Aziz        b. Yousef       42    84    8    1   50.0%
Andre Freitas       lbw            b. Aziz          0     3    0    0    0.0%
Juliano Guedes†     run out (Mansur)               16    50    2    0   32.0%
Carlos Reis         lbw            b. Aziz          4    15    1    0   26.7%
Ricardo Andrade     c. Shahid      b. Abed          4    24    1    0   16.7%
Eugenio Jose Maria* c. Ebrahim     b. Aziz          6    30    0    0   20.0%
Igor Ramos          lbw            b. Shahid        1     4    0    0   25.0%
Rafael Nascimento   not out                         0     3    0    0    0.0%

Total:  210/10       Overs:  80.2         Run Rate:  2.61     Extras:  9
  

                             Day 5  2:26 PM
  
 
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BRAZIL Partnerships

Batsmen                                                            Runs (Balls)
N Silveira    A Marques    þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                 59 (116)
M Guerra      A Marques    þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                     48 (89)
M Guerra      E Soares     þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ              66 (134)
A Freitas     E Soares                                                0 (3)
J Guedes      E Soares     þþþ                                        8 (27)
J Guedes      C Reis       þþþþþþ                                    14 (46)
J Guedes      R Andrade    þ                                          2 (18)
E Maria       R Andrade    þþþþþ                                     12 (39)
E Maria       I Ramos      þ                                          1 (5)
E Maria       Nascimento                                              0 (5)


     Fall of Wickets    59/1      107/2     173/3     173/4     181/5
                        195/6     197/7     209/8     210/9     210/10   


Total:  210/10      Overs:  80.2          Run Rate:  2.61    Extras:  9  
 
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KUWAIT Bowling

Player               Overs   Mdns    Runs   Wkts      E/R    Wds    NBs
Tawfeeq Hamid        15.0      5      38      0      2.53     1      2
Abdul Aziz           22.2      8      53      5      2.37     0      1
Quraish Shahid        6.0      2      13      1      2.17     0      0
Aamir Yousef         14.0      3      47      1      3.36     1      0
Farajallah Abed      18.0      5      42      2      2.33     0      1
Ibrahim Baccus        5.0      1      14      0      2.80     0      0


EXTRAS          Wides: 2      No Balls: 4      Leg Byes: 3      Byes: 0


Total:  210/10       Overs:  80.2         Run Rate:  2.61    Extras:  9  

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Kuwaiti skipper Abdul Aziz led from the front with the ball - picking a five-fer to bowl his team to their first overseas Test victory. Kuwait had drawn level with hosts Brazil 1-1 with one more Test to play in the series.


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Kuwait              388 & 223/3d
Brazil              253 & 210
  
Kuwait won by 148 runs
 
Man of the match: Abdur Raheem Nauman (Kuwait)

Series level at 1-1
 
Cricket Dynasty FTP 1 (September-October 2015)
India tour of New Zealand - 1st Test

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at Christchurch, New Zealand
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Toss: New Zealand won the toss and chose to field


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INDIA 1st innings

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Player              Status                        Runs  Blls  4s   6s    S/R
Janaki Reddy        c. †Houghton   b. Sheppard     10    21    1    0   47.6%
Satyam Kumar                       b. Scott         4     8    1    0   50.0%
Navin Gandhi*                      b. Sheppard     59    56   10    1  105.4%
Jaideep Kumar       c. Dickson     b. Hunter        8    40    1    0   20.0%
Arshad Baig         lbw            b. Sheppard     19    34    3    0   55.9%
Tapir Kanta†                       b. Hunter       18    64    3    0   28.1%
Prasad Barua        c. †Houghton   b. Hunter       23    53    4    0   43.4%
Shadeep Pathan                     b. Scott        31    40    6    0   77.5%
Kiran Bharatkumar                  b. Hunter       15    23    3    0   65.2%
Gogoi Bukhari       c. Marshall    b. Johnston      8    14    1    0   57.1%
Ramji Chandra       not out                         5     4    1    0  125.0%

Total:  207/10       Overs:  59.1         Run Rate:  3.50     Extras:  7
  

                             Day 1  2:29 PM
  
 
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INDIA Partnerships

Batsmen                                                            Runs (Balls)
J Reddy       S Kumar      þþ                                         5 (15)
J Reddy       N Gandhi     þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                   54 (40)
J Kumar       N Gandhi     þþþþþþþþ                                  20 (57)
J Kumar       A Baig       þþþþþþ                                    14 (28)
T Kanta       A Baig       þþþþþ                                     12 (34)
T Kanta       P Barua      þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                        42 (98)
T Kanta       S Pathan     þþ                                         5 (11)
Bhara'umar    S Pathan     þþþþþþþþþþþþþ                             30 (39)
G Bukhari     S Pathan     þþþþþþþþ                                  19 (27)
G Bukhari     R Chandra    þþ                                         6 (6)


     Fall of Wickets    5/1       59/2      79/3      93/4      105/5
                        147/6     152/7     182/8     201/9     207/10   


Total:  207/10      Overs:  59.1          Run Rate:  3.50    Extras:  7  
 
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NEW ZEALAND Bowling

Player               Overs   Mdns    Runs   Wkts      E/R    Wds    NBs
Stanley Hunter       14.0      2      48      4      3.43     0      1
Donovan Sheppard     15.0      5      44      3      2.93     0      0
Charles Scott        15.0      3      55      2      3.67     1      0
Nathan Johnston       9.1      2      27      1      2.95     0      0
Emerson Dickson       6.0      0      30      0      5.00     1      1


EXTRAS          Wides: 2      No Balls: 2      Leg Byes: 2      Byes: 1


Total:  207/10       Overs:  59.1         Run Rate:  3.50    Extras:  7  

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The Indian batsmen struggled after being sent in by New Zealand on a seamer-friendly surface. Navin Gandhi was the only one to cross fifty, scoring an enterprising 59 off 56 balls in an innings of 207.


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NEW ZEALAND 1st innings
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Player              Status                        Runs  Blls  4s   6s    S/R
Liam Willis                        b. Pathan       24    71    2    0   33.8%
Saroj Padhy*        lbw            b. Bhara'umar   51    92   11    0   55.4%
Ethan Edwards       c. †Kanta      b. Chandra      32    97    7    0   33.0%
Bobby Mitchell                     b. Pathan       51    87   10    0   58.6%
Ruben Marshall      c. Baig        b. J Kumar      50    70    8    1   71.4%
Toby Houghton†                     b. Pathan       93   126   16    1   73.8%
Nathan Johnston     c. Reddy       b. Bukhari      18    26    4    0   69.2%
Donovan Sheppard    c. Bhara'umar  b. J Kumar      14    59    3    0   23.7%
Stanley Hunter      lbw            b. Bukhari      18    22    3    1   81.8%
Charles Scott       not out                         4    12    1    0   33.3%
Emerson Dickson     c. †Kanta      b. Bukhari       0     2    0    0    0.0%

Total:  380/10       Overs:  109.4        Run Rate:  3.47     Extras:  25
  

                             Day 2  4:17 PM
  
 
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NEW ZEALAND Partnerships

Batsmen                                                            Runs (Balls)
L Willis      S Padhy      þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ              65 (140)
E Edwards     S Padhy      þþþþþþþþþþþ                               27 (46)
E Edwards     B Mitchell   þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ          75 (146)
E Edwards     R Marshall   þþþþ                                      10 (32)
T Houghton    R Marshall   þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ       81 (93)
T Houghton    N Johnston   þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                       45 (67)
T Houghton    D Sheppard   þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                       45 (82)
S Hunter      D Sheppard   þþþþþþþ                                   17 (28)
S Hunter      C Scott      þþþþþþ                                    15 (22)
E Dickson     C Scott                                                 0 (2)


     Fall of Wickets    65/1      92/2      167/3     177/4     258/5
                        303/6     348/7     365/8     380/9     380/10   


Total:  380/10      Overs:  109.4         Run Rate:  3.47    Extras:  25  
 
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INDIA Bowling

Player               Overs   Mdns    Runs   Wkts      E/R    Wds    NBs
Ramji Chandra        19.0      2      65      1      3.42     0      0
Gogoi Bukhari        21.4      2      59      3      2.72     1      0
Kiran Bharatkumar    27.0      7      88      1      3.26     3      0
Jaideep Kumar        10.0      3      31      2      3.10     0      0
Shadeep Pathan       32.0      8     119      3      3.72     2      1


EXTRAS          Wides: 6      No Balls: 1      Leg Byes: 10     Byes: 8


Total:  380/10       Overs:  109.4        Run Rate:  3.47    Extras:  25  

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Toby Houghton and Ruben Marshall cashed in after New Zealand's top-order sensibly saw off the Indian quicks at their fastest.


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INDIA 2nd innings
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Player              Status                        Runs  Blls  4s   6s    S/R
Janaki Reddy        c. Willis      b. Hunter       82   180   14    0   45.6%
Satyam Kumar        c. †Houghton   b. Hunter       19    39    4    0   48.7%
Navin Gandhi*       c. Marshall    b. Dickson      49    76   10    0   64.5%
Jaideep Kumar                      b. Sheppard     38    74    6    0   51.4%
Arshad Baig         c. Padhy       b. Scott        54    92   10    0   58.7%
Tapir Kanta†        lbw            b. Hunter       18    42    4    0   42.9%
Prasad Barua                       b. Hunter       31    95    4    0   32.6%
Shadeep Pathan                 c & b. Sheppard     37    83    5    0   44.6%
Kiran Bharatkumar   c. Johnston    b. Hunter        4    12    1    0   33.3%
Gogoi Bukhari       c. Scott       b. Hunter        0     2    0    0    0.0%
Ramji Chandra       not out                         1     4    0    0   25.0%

Total:  349/10       Overs:  116.2        Run Rate:  3.00     Extras:  16
  

                             Day 4  11:03 AM
  
 
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INDIA Partnerships

Batsmen                                                            Runs (Balls)
J Reddy       S Kumar      þþþþþþþþþþþþþ                             36 (72)
J Reddy       N Gandhi     þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ       95 (163)
J Reddy       J Kumar      þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                   65 (123)
J Reddy       A Baig       þþþ                                        9 (26)
T Kanta       A Baig       þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                 68 (105)
P Barua       A Baig       þ                                          2 (29)
P Barua       S Pathan     þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                 69 (161)
P Barua       Bhara'umar   þ                                          4 (6)
G Bukhari     Bhara'umar                                              0 (2)
R Chandra     Bhara'umar   þ                                          1 (11)


     Fall of Wickets    36/1      131/2     196/3     205/4     273/5
                        275/6     344/7     348/8     348/9     349/10   


Total:  349/10      Overs:  116.2         Run Rate:  3.00    Extras:  16  
 
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NEW ZEALAND Bowling

Player               Overs   Mdns    Runs   Wkts      E/R    Wds    NBs
Stanley Hunter       28.2     10      47      6      1.66     0      2
Donovan Sheppard     32.0      8      96      2      3.00     1      1
Charles Scott        20.0      2      68      1      3.40     0      0
Nathan Johnston      17.0      3      53      0      3.12     0      1
Emerson Dickson      19.0      1      75      1      3.95     0      1


EXTRAS          Wides: 1      No Balls: 5      Leg Byes: 2      Byes: 8


Total:  349/10       Overs:  116.2        Run Rate:  3.00    Extras:  16  

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Stanley Hunter's 6-wicket haul helped turn the tables on India after they had gotten their second innings off to a fairly good start. He finished with ten for the match. The visitors looked pretty much out of the contest with only 177 to defend and plenty of time remaining in the match.


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NEW ZEALAND 2nd innings (Target: 177)
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Player              Status                        Runs  Blls  4s   6s    S/R
Liam Willis                        b. Chandra      29    60    5    0   48.3%
Saroj Padhy*        not out                        91   102   15    3   89.2%
Ethan Edwards       c. †Kanta      b. Chandra      18    38    4    0   47.4%
Bobby Mitchell      not out                        34    47    7    0   72.3%
Ruben Marshall      
Toby Houghton†       
Nathan Johnston     
Donovan Sheppard    
Stanley Hunter      
Charles Scott       
Emerson Dickson     

Total:  177/2        Overs:  41.1         Run Rate:  4.30     Extras:  5
  

                             Day 4  2:17 PM
  
 
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NEW ZEALAND Partnerships

Batsmen                                                            Runs (Balls)
L Willis      S Padhy      þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ               63 (95)
E Edwards     S Padhy      þþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                            34 (65)
B Mitchell    S Padhy      þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ       80 (87)


     Fall of Wickets    63/1      97/2                         
                                                                         


Total:  177/2       Overs:  41.1          Run Rate:  4.30    Extras:  5  
 
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INDIA Bowling

Player               Overs   Mdns    Runs   Wkts      E/R    Wds    NBs
Ramji Chandra        10.0      2      49      2      4.90     0      0
Gogoi Bukhari        12.1      2      48      0      3.95     0      0
Kiran Bharatkumar     7.0      1      21      0      3.00     0      0
Shadeep Pathan       12.0      0      55      0      4.58     0      1


EXTRAS          Wides: 0      No Balls: 1      Leg Byes: 0      Byes: 4


Total:  177/2        Overs:  41.1         Run Rate:  4.30    Extras:  5  

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New Zealand's skipper Saroj Padhy batted away any concerns regarding his form with a dominant 91 off just 102 balls to take his side to a 8-wicket victory in the first Test of the 2-match series.


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India               207 & 349
New Zealand         380 & 177/2             
  
New Zealand won by 8 wickets
 
Man of the match: Stanley Hunter (New Zealand)

New Zealand lead the 2-match series 1-0
 
Cricket Dynasty FTP 1 (September-October 2015)
Chile tour of Jamaica - 2nd Test

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Toss: Chile won the toss and chose to bat


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CHILE 1st innings

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Player              Status                        Runs  Blls  4s   6s    S/R
Rico Allende        c. †Salmon     b. Miller       27    40    6    0   67.5%
Andre Melo†         c. †Salmon     b. Miller       12    35    2    0   34.3%
Alfonso Bandeira    lbw            b. Russell       0    10    0    0    0.0%
Alexis Sanchez*     c. Miller      b. Russell      39    87    6    0   44.8%
Benedicto Mendoza                  b. Chin         14    45    2    0   31.1%
Felipe Rodriguez    c. †Salmon     b. Dunbar        0     7    0    0    0.0%
Valerio Ramos       c. Punani      b. Dunbar       34    61    7    0   55.7%
Alberto Cruz        c. †Salmon     b. Dunbar        8     9    2    0   88.9%
Orlando Silva                  c & b. Miller        8    22    1    0   36.4%
Saul Barrero                       b. Miller        1    10    0    0   10.0%
Joel Mascarenhas    not out                         4    17    0    0   23.5%

Total:  154/10       Overs:  57.0         Run Rate:  2.70     Extras:  7
  

                             Day 1  2:20 PM
  
 
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CHILE Partnerships

Batsmen                                                            Runs (Balls)
R Allende     A Melo       þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                         40 (64)
A Bandeira    A Melo       þ                                          1 (19)
A Bandeira    A Sanchez    þ                                          2 (6)
B Mendoza     A Sanchez    þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                         39 (98)
Rodriguez     A Sanchez    þ                                          1 (10)
V Ramos       A Sanchez    þþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                            32 (54)
V Ramos       A Cruz       þþþ                                        9 (17)
V Ramos       O Silva      þþþþ                                      11 (33)
V Ramos       S Barrero    þ                                          2 (12)
V Ramos       Masca'nhas   þþþþþþþ                                   17 (29)


     Fall of Wickets    40/1      41/2      43/3      82/4      83/5
                        115/6     124/7     135/8     137/9     154/10   


Total:  154/10      Overs:  57.0          Run Rate:  2.70    Extras:  7  
 
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JAMAICA Bowling

Player               Overs   Mdns    Runs   Wkts      E/R    Wds    NBs
Tyrone Miller        15.0      5      34      4      2.27     0      0
Jermaine McKay        8.0      0      26      0      3.25     0      0
Stephen Russell      10.0      2      29      2      2.90     0      0
Patrick Walters       4.0      1      14      0      3.50     0      0
Binta Chin           10.0      1      31      1      3.10     1      0
Xavier Dunbar        10.0      1      15      3      1.50     0      1


EXTRAS          Wides: 1      No Balls: 1      Leg Byes: 4      Byes: 1


Total:  154/10       Overs:  57.0         Run Rate:  2.70    Extras:  7  

                                     -X-


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Tyrone Miller bowled with pace and hostility to rattle the Chilean batting lineup in their first innings. He finished with 4/34 after bowling 15 overs. Needless to say, a first-innings total of 154 looked quite inadequate on a good pitch for batting such as this.


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JAMAICA 1st innings
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Player              Status                        Runs  Blls  4s   6s    S/R
Kevin Moss          c. †Melo       b. Silva        44   117    7    0   37.6%
Colin Phillip       lbw            b. Ramos       150   342   30    0   43.9%
Dick Punani*                       b. Silva        43   112    8    0   38.4%
Ricky Brown         c. †Melo       b. Barrero      10    30    2    0   33.3%
Patrick Walters     c. †Melo       b. Masca'nhas   31    46    3    2   67.4%
Jerome Salmon†      not out                        62   122   10    1   50.8%
Stephen Russell     c. Allende     b. Silva         8    19    1    0   42.1%
Jermaine McKay      lbw            b. Barrero       0     6    0    0    0.0%
Tyrone Miller       c. Silva       b. Barrero       3     8    0    0   37.5%
Binta Chin          lbw            b. Silva        30    47    5    1   63.8%
Xavier Dunbar                      b. Barrero       0    16    0    0    0.0%

Total:  411/10       Overs:  144.1        Run Rate:  2.85     Extras:  30
  

                             Day 3  11:27 AM
  
 
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JAMAICA Partnerships

Batsmen                                                            Runs (Balls)
K Moss        C Phillip    þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ        96 (247)
D Punani      C Phillip    þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ       97 (205)
R Brown       C Phillip    þþþþþþþþ                                  23 (58)
P Walters     C Phillip    þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                         49 (91)
J Salmon      C Phillip    þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                      56 (92)
J Salmon      S Russell    þþþþþþþ                                   21 (27)
J Salmon      J McKay                                                 0 (12)
J Salmon      T Miller     þþ                                         7 (16)
J Salmon      B Chin       þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                          46 (83)
J Salmon      X Dunbar     þþþþþ                                     16 (34)


     Fall of Wickets    96/1      193/2     216/3     265/4     321/5
                        342/6     342/7     349/8     395/9     411/10   


Total:  411/10      Overs:  144.1         Run Rate:  2.85    Extras:  30  
 
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CHILE Bowling

Player               Overs   Mdns    Runs   Wkts      E/R    Wds    NBs
Joel Mascarenhas     25.0      5      61      1      2.44     0      1
Alberto Cruz         28.0      5     102      0      3.64     0      2
Valerio Ramos        32.0     10      78      1      2.44     0      0
Orlando Silva        33.0      9      78      4      2.36     0      3
Saul Barrero         25.1      7      66      4      2.62     0      2
Felipe Rodriguez      1.0      0       4      0      4.00     0      0


EXTRAS          Wides: 0      No Balls: 8      Leg Byes: 8      Byes: 14


Total:  411/10       Overs:  144.1        Run Rate:  2.85    Extras:  30  

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Jamaica put themselves in the driver's seat with a big total of 411. Colin Phillip batted for what seemed like forever to score 150, while the rest made handy contributions around him. With a massive deficit of 257, it seemed unlikely that Chile could do anything other than try to avert defeat.


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CHILE 2nd innings
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Player              Status                        Runs  Blls  4s   6s    S/R
Rico Allende                       b. Russell     206   353   35    3   58.4%
Andre Melo†         c. Moss        b. McKay         0     5    0    0    0.0%
Alfonso Bandeira    c. †Salmon     b. Walters      55   143   12    0   38.5%
Alexis Sanchez*     c. Punani      b. Chin         66   145   11    1   45.5%
Benedicto Mendoza   c. Punani      b. Dunbar       32    57    6    0   56.1%
Felipe Rodriguez    lbw            b. Dunbar       19    57    4    0   33.3%
Valerio Ramos       c. †Salmon     b. McKay        68    94   13    1   72.3%
Alberto Cruz        lbw            b. Miller        1    13    0    0    7.7%
Orlando Silva       lbw            b. Walters      25    56    5    0   44.6%
Saul Barrero        c. †Salmon     b. Dunbar       22    43    4    0   51.2%
Joel Mascarenhas    not out                         2     7    0    0   28.6%

Total:  508/10       Overs:  162.0        Run Rate:  3.14     Extras:  12
  

                             Day 5  10:15 AM
  
 
                                     -X-

CHILE Partnerships

Batsmen                                                            Runs (Balls)
R Allende     A Melo       þ                                          8 (11)
R Allende     A Bandeira   þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ      164 (330)
R Allende     A Sanchez    þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ        158 (293)
B Mendoza     A Sanchez    þ                                          6 (16)
B Mendoza     Rodriguez    þþþþþþþþþþþ                               52 (107)
V Ramos       Rodriguez    þ                                          1 (4)
V Ramos       A Cruz       þþ                                         5 (27)
V Ramos       O Silva      þþþþþþþþþþþ                               56 (99)
V Ramos       S Barrero    þþþþþþþþþþþ                               56 (74)
V Ramos       Masca'nhas   þ                                          2 (11)


     Fall of Wickets    8/1       172/2     330/3     336/4     388/5
                        389/6     394/7     450/8     506/9     508/10   


Total:  508/10      Overs:  162.0         Run Rate:  3.14    Extras:  12  
 
                                     -X-


JAMAICA Bowling

Player               Overs   Mdns    Runs   Wkts      E/R    Wds    NBs
Tyrone Miller        28.0      9      94      1      3.36     0      0
Jermaine McKay       32.0      6      90      2      2.81     0      3
Stephen Russell      20.0      6      48      1      2.40     1      1
Patrick Walters      20.0      5      70      2      3.50     0      0
Binta Chin           37.0     11     130      1      3.51     0      1
Xavier Dunbar        25.0      9      71      3      2.84     0      1


EXTRAS          Wides: 1      No Balls: 6      Leg Byes: 4      Byes: 1


Total:  508/10       Overs:  162.0        Run Rate:  3.14    Extras:  12 
 
                                     -X-


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Rico Allende put up a magnificent rearguard by scoring a double century. Chile batted for almost 2 days to score 508 and set Jamaica a tricky target of 252 with the best part of 3 sessions remaining.


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JAMAICA 2nd innings (Target: 252)
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Player              Status                        Runs  Blls  4s   6s    S/R
Kevin Moss                         b. Cruz          5    17    1    0   29.4%
Colin Phillip       c. †Melo       b. Ramos        12    19    3    0   63.2%
Dick Punani*                       b. Cruz         62   144   11    1   43.1%
Ricky Brown         c. †Melo       b. Masca'nhas    5    18    1    0   27.8%
Patrick Walters     c. Allende     b. Barrero      16    31    4    0   51.6%
Jerome Salmon†                     b. Cruz         70   136   13    1   51.5%
Stephen Russell     not out                        32    92    6    0   34.8%
Jermaine McKay      c. †Melo       b. Masca'nhas    1    25    0    0    4.0%
Tyrone Miller       not out                        15    40    2    0   37.5%
Binta Chin          
Xavier Dunbar       

Total:  223/7        Overs:  87.0         Run Rate:  2.56     Extras:  5
  

                             Day 5  5:01 PM
  
 
                                     -X-

JAMAICA Partnerships

Batsmen                                                            Runs (Balls)
K Moss        C Phillip    þþþþþþþ                                   17 (32)
D Punani      C Phillip    þ                                          4 (8)
D Punani      R Brown      þþ                                         6 (25)
D Punani      P Walters    þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                           36 (58)
D Punani      J Salmon     þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ       83 (205)
S Russell     J Salmon     þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ                         42 (75)
S Russell     J McKay      þ                                          2 (38)
S Russell     T Miller     þþþþþþþþþþþþþ                             33 (81)


     Fall of Wickets    17/1      21/2      27/3      63/4      146/5
                        188/6     190/7                                  


Total:  223/7       Overs:  87.0          Run Rate:  2.56    Extras:  5  
 
                                     -X-


CHILE Bowling

Player               Overs   Mdns    Runs   Wkts      E/R    Wds    NBs
Joel Mascarenhas     17.0      6      46      2      2.71     0      0
Alberto Cruz         22.0      8      53      3      2.41     0      0
Valerio Ramos        19.0      8      45      1      2.37     0      0
Orlando Silva        19.0      8      46      0      2.42     0      0
Saul Barrero         10.0      4      28      1      2.80     0      0


EXTRAS          Wides: 0      No Balls: 0      Leg Byes: 5      Byes: 0


Total:  223/7        Overs:  87.0         Run Rate:  2.56    Extras:  5  

                                     -X-


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After losing a few early wickets, the Jamaicans decided to play it safe and keep their 1-0 lead intact going into the final Test.


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Chile               154 & 508
Jamaica             411 & 223/7             
  
Match drawn
 
Man of the match: Rico Allende (Chile)

Jamaica lead the 3-match series 1-0
 
Unbelievable!!!!
 
This is quite a dramatic turnaround after being ahead by 250+ runs. Full credit to their #1,3 and 4 for stitching up two back to back 150+ partnerships but I would expect more from our spinner on a deteriorated pitch particularly after how good a support they have been getting from the seamers. I cannot blame the batsmen to take the safe route because you would not want to take chances chasing 250 on a last day pitch after being reduced to 4/63 leading series 1-0. I hope we would play more positively and bring out the result in our favour.
 
Wow Great Performance by my Team.We are 2-0 Now in ODI Series.
 
After disaster 1st innings, we did excellent come back in the 2nd innings and shows Jamaica that we are not a Joke... 1 more match to go, we feel confident that we will level the series...
 
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Hmm I'm interested in signing up. How active am I required to be? I wont be on from the 20th for about 7 days. Ill still be okay to participate right?
Yeah, sure. Many managers have been inactive for far longer. Which team would you like?
 
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Lithuania defeated as controversy reigns over "unfair" Bairiki pitch

Kiribatis laimėjo Lobizmas ir užmušt pirmas
Lietuva: 71 (
Adomaitis 33n.u., Pikari 21/4)
Kiribatis: 73/2 (Tahana 43n.u., Kairos 23/1)
Kiribatis laimėjo aštuonių užribiai

Kiribati's dominating victory over a struggling Lithuania side will be overshadowed by complaints that the pitch used at the Bairiki ground was not up to international standards. While the pitch did appear underprepared, it ought to not overshadow what was a shambolic performance by Lithuania's batsmen and a great bowling performance by Kiribatian bowler Wiremu Pikari.

Kiribati won the toss and elected to bowl on a surprisingly green surface, not the sort often seen on the Pacific Island. Lithuania's batsmen struggled instantly, Jonaitis being Pikari's first victim off his third delivery, and the returning Robertas Grybas fell for two after a ball that jumped off a length was gloved to the keeper. This is when the pitch's inconsistent bounce began to trouble Lithuania, with some balls bouncing full of a length passing the batsman at weight-height, while others from much shorter lengths stayed much lower. It was one of the latter than dismissed the dangerous Erikas Naujokas for two; a ball pitched short of a length stayed very low and trapped the Lithuanian batsman on his back foot, although later review showed that the ball may have pitched outside leg. Lithuania's only batsman that didn't appear to be spooked by the pitch was Valdas Adomaitis, who appeared to be playing on a totally different wicket while scoring his 33 not-out. No other Lithuanian batsman got into double-figures, with wicket-keeper Titas Kampas getting closest scoring 9, equalling "extras" as the second-highest scoring Lithuanian batsman. Although every Kiribati bowler took advantage of the favourable pitch conditions, Pikari was by far the best, with his mix of movement both off the pitch and in the air complementing the inconsistent bounce making him almost impossible to play. The pitch began to flatten out slightly as Lithuania's tail enders came to the crease, but none of Lithuania's bowlers were able to hang around and let Adomaitis build a creditable score.

A Kiribati side with very little pressure were able to play very freely, managing to destroy the 72-run target by the eleventh over. Tangaroa Tahana showed by scoring a very quick 43 runs. There was a scare early in the innings when Kawhena ran himself out in the third over of the innings, but by then a third of the target was already down. Lithuania's bowling lacked the bite and consistency that the Kiribati attack had. Indeed, many may point to Lithuania's failure with the ball when arguing that the pitch was not unfair, and that Lithuania's awful batting performance was their own fault. Medium-pacer Kairys was the only Lithuanian bowler to take a wicket, and none of the other bowlers (including returned quick Minkus) were able to get on top of an aggressive Kiribati.

Reaction within the Lithuanian press of the game was almost unanimous in condemning the pitch, although many did criticise the "unbelievably careless" batting of the Lithuanian side. The criticism started during coverage of the match, with Kasparas Vilutis (Lithuanian international, 1992-1995 and Viasat cricket commentator) heavily criticising the pitch during his commentary on the game comparing it unfavourably to wickets used in the early independence years. Edgaras Buksaitis, Respublika's primary cricket writer, was most damning in his complaints over the pitch, describing it as "the worst wicket I've ever seen a professional cricket game played on, ever". He also argued in favour of eliminating the toss in games featuring a side with home advantage in favour of allowing the away team to select whether to bat or bowl, a reform that's been a favourite of Lithuania's governing body for several years. The international reaction is a great deal more mixed, with ESPN Cricinfo's arguing that although the pitch "was not perfect", a high-quality side would be able to put on "at least a three-figure score" on all but the sort of pitches that would be declared dangerous.

In the post-match press conference Lithuanian captain Mindaugas Vytautas refused to comment on the conditions on the pitch, preferring instead to focus on Adomaitis's "superlative" batting effort. However, Viasat's sources within Cricket Lithuania inform us that feeling within the organisation are very critical of the pitch. The team definitely should have played better, but pitches like that are not appropriate for international cricket which should be a fair contest between bat and ball. Its also a little suspicious that this occurred in a game featuring the hosts who could guarantee their final place with a victory in the game. This demonstrates why our proposed reforms to eliminate the toss in games where a home advantage is present are a good idea; they'd prevent pitch-doctoring such as this."

We contacted the Kiribatian Cricket Authorities for comment on these allegations, and have yet to receive a reply. We will update this story when one is received.

KCKA apologises for shameful pitch, accepts points deduction

On behalf of the board that employs him to coach, Murphy Su'a told the press that: "the wicket on which that fixture was utterly unfit, and we can only apologise to the Lithuanian players for having to play on it. We will of course accept the deduction of any points earned from that victory, accepting responsibility for the disappointing fixture."

However, the points deduction that the KCKA has accepted does not affect the standings of the group - the points earned from the first two wins were enough to go through, leading some to question whether this was in fact a hollow gesture.

"The best places to play in the World": Vilnius, Klaipėda, Šiauliai, Nida set to host Cricket European Cup matches

In a joint press-conference at the National Cricket Stadium today, Cricket Lithuania and the European Cricket Conference announced the cities in which the European Cup matches would be held in. The final of the competition will be held in the National Cricket Stadium in Vilnius, with earlier matches being held in Klaipėda, Šiauliai and Nida.

Edward Seabrook, the outgoing President of Cricket Lithuania, described the shortlist of venues as "The best places to place Cricket in Europe, if not the world. We have a great mix of old and new, plus Nepriklausomybės parkas is one of the most iconic venues in Cricket. Its an exciting list of venues to represent an incredibly exciting time for both Lithuanian and European cricket. Our job now is to prepare for those that will come to visit Lithuania, and work to make sure that they enjoy their time in this great country".

Semi-final venues have yet to be confirmed: although it is believed that one will definitely be hosted in the Talšos. Nida is believed to be the preferred venue for the second semi, although local laws forbid floodlighting which would require a day game to be played which is believed to be against the wishes of international broadcasters, as well as local officials. There often are travel problems following games at Independence Park, due to the limited number of passenger and foot ferries that can be ran between Smiltyne and Klaipėda, and these would only likely get worse for a major semi-final.

Many were surprised to see a Kaunas venue not contained in the final short-list. Many believe that this is a continuation of Cricket Lithuania's protests against the local governments withdrawal of financial assistance for a replacement to the demolished Kaunas Cricket Club Ground; with Kaunas Cricket Club currently forced to switch between three venues that are not up to international standards. The lack of any games in Lithuania's second city will not help to develop the game in a place where it remains weak, with residents having to travel to Vilnius or Šiauliai to see matches.

The European Cup is the first time that a major Cricket championship has been held in Lithuania, and also the first time that its been held in a post-communist state. It also sees a non-Baltic Eastern European side manage to qualify for the first time, with Russia defeating Portugal by two wickets in the qualifying play-offs held in Germany. However, Latvia miss their first European Cup for several years, after an upset loss against a surprisingly strong San Marino team. Their success marks the first time that a team from the tiny republic has managed to qualify for a major European sporting competition.

The full list of qualifiers show that although the sport is developing, its struggling to escape its Northern European power base with a majority of teams coming from that region. England always go into European Cups as a favourite, although they are yet to win the cup. Germany are the only two-time winners of the competition, however they have been struggling for form in recent years. The "outsiders" are lead by Spain who've performed well in recent months and should go into the competition well rested. The hosts have struggled for consistent one-day form in recent years, however home advantage may be an important factor, and this local knowledge may also benefit the Estonians.

Full coverage of every ball of the European Cup will be on the Viasat Sports Network across Central and Eastern Europe; with extensive coverage of off-the-field stories in the new series of "The Cricket Show" - every day at 8pm on Viasat Baltic.


A brief summary of the grounds:


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Švyturio kriketo aikštynas, Klaipėda

The "home" of Lithuanian cricket has traditionally been seen as being the Baltic coast due to the regions German heritage, and Klaipėda was the base of Lithuanian cricket from the 1922 invasion right through to its secession to Germany in May 1939. The Soviet occupation prevented the reformation of a formal Cricket structure until the mid-80s although casual Cricket games remained a common sight in the parks of Klaipėda for much of this period. The "Švy", as some local fans call it (the ground itself is named after a local brewery who provided significant funding for both it and the next-door Basketball Arena which opened a a decade after the Cricket ground) was the first ground built for international cricket, hosting Lithuania's first Test match against England in May 2000. Its the home of Klaipėda Cricket Club, the oldest in the country with links right back to the "Memel Cricket and Gymnastics Club" of 1883, and the most successful club in national competitions since independence. Its a more balanced pitch than most in the country, being almost England-like in its characteristics. It usually swings and seams early, before settling down into a batsman-friendly pitch although good bowling rarely goes unrewarded. However aggressive spin is rarely a factor in Test Matches, never mind Limited Overs contests. Expect balanced games here, where the toss is less important than it usually is.

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Nepriklausomybės parkas, Nida

"Independence Park" is one of the most unique sports stadiums in the world, and it is often listed on lists of best international Cricket grounds due to its unique location and atmosphere. It is one of the few large open spaces on the Curonian Split, and during the winter the outfield is opened as a public park. The entire Curonian Split is a UNESCO World Heritage Site which is often a complication, as desired changes to the ground often have to come second to the regions unique ecology. Although a grandstand has been constructed in recent years (after many years of debate between the Neringa Cricket Club, local conservationists and UNESCO) many still prefer to view from the many sand dunes the surround the ground; one of which is just yards from the beach. The wicket is more subcontinental than european: dry, often rather slow, benefitting first batting and then spin bowlers. Fast bowlers who've mastered the art of reverse swing may also see some success, even in the later overs of a One Day International. The sandy outfield (the entire Split is built upon sand) is often rather fast and challenging for fielding sides, and also abrasive to the ball which limits the use of conventional swing. Expect decent scores, and some rare aggressive spin bowling in an ODI.

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MAXIMA Talšos sporto stadionas, Šiauliai

A few years ago the Talšos appeared dead: now it is ready to host a major Cricket tournament for the first time. Plans for a modern ground were proposed in the middle of the last decade but were successfully fought against by the "Išsaugoti TALŠOS" (Save the Talšos) campaign, led by local sports fans, environmentalists and local businessmen in the areas around the ground. Instead, money was invested in significantly upgrading the facilities in Lithuania's oldest existing Cricket ground (although its history, being built for football in the 70s, is nothing compared to many other countries) and now they are up to standard, without eliminating the history and atmosphere that the ground has. It retains its place as the only multi-purpose sports stadium in Lithuania; the ground is used for Rugby outwith the Cricket season: with the Šiauliai BaltRex managing to consistently be on the cusp of success, being runners up for nine of the last ten years in Lithuania's national Rugby Championships*. This pitch is probably the most similar to a regular Lithuanian pitch: low, slow and often green. It does often seam early and always swings a lot, but if the new ball is seen off things become significantly easier. Used Šiauliai wickets lose the green tinge and flatten out; but record scores are often rare due to the comparatively slow pitch.

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Nacionalinis kriketo stadionas, Vilnius

By far the newest of the grounds used, the National Cricket Stadium opened with great fanfare in 2008 hosting the traditional "Battle of the Baltic" Test against Estonia. Being the home of Cricket Lithuania and next door to the National Training Centre the entire Lithuanian set-up are very familiar with the place, while high-level club players get experience at the ground playing against Vilnius Cricket Club. It is the largest purpose-built Cricket ground in Eastern Europe, with over 20,000 people able to watch a game in comfort. The wicket generally favours out-and-out pace bowlers, being by far the bounciest of the major grounds in the country. Swing is always a factor in the Baltic States although less of a factor here as the ball wears down, with reverse swing occasionally seen at the tail end of Test wickets. The bounce of the pitch also can assist clever spin bowlers who are able to utilise it, and this becomes more of a factor on a used wicket. Expect some explosive bowling from faster bowlers, and high scores from expressive batsmen.

* This is actually true, it must be terrible to be a player in that team and always finish second

Also if you're looking for an odd holiday destination Klaipeda is really quite nice, spent a month there on a uni language and exchange course (hence the use of lithuanian, although a lot of it is from google translate) and the weather is nice and the local beaches are honestly . The curonian split is an incredibly interesting place, and IRL you wouldn't be allowed to have a cricket ground there but I'm allowed to use liberties here!
 
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not posting to an internet forum over christmas? what a ridiculous proposition

We all know some people will expect everyone to post no matter when...

Also I think I'll take over Tanzania in honor of the new president (please dont become corrupt now)...
 

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