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Only fair that BCCI gets bigger slice of pie

Not out of the question that BCCI gets greater cut of pie.new DELHI: The new suggestions plot by the Indian, English and Australian cricket sheets to adequately take control of the diversion internationally was at first met with shock in a few quarters. In any case, it now creates the impression that the greater part of the other seven Test-playing countries are caught up with arranging for sops and wrangling for their bit of the pie. 

Only fair that BCCI gets bigger slice of pie

This is scarcely astonishing given that power and control in the brandishing scene have a tendency to float towards the individuals who create the biggest gatherings of people and incomes for any specific game. This is the reason thrashing the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for looking for additional income and force is a false libertarianism. For, where might world cricket be without India?
The world figure, International Cricket Council (ICC), conceded as much in its new recommendations when it proposed a "focal initiative obligation" for BCCI in its late rundown of 'key standards'. The BCCI holds the keys not just to a mind-larger part of the fan base which maintains the diversion, yet creates 80% of worldwide cricket incomes also. To that degree, India recently has a true authority part in the amusement. All the ICC patch up is truly trying to do is to put this on a formal footing.the International Cricket Council (ICC), whose central station is spotted in Dubai, is likewise on Facebook with its authority Facebook page, which has more than 4.5 million preferences. The ICC page offers diverse news identified with cricket.
On a large portion of the posts on cricket in Pakistan and India, individuals from both these nations begin contentions which end in verbal battles and misuses. The warring surfers additionally reprimand cricketers in a harsh way. I ask for the ICC to observe this. Whoever deals with the Facebook page ought to evacuate such damaging posts.

Sri Lanka bowlers Herath, Eranga out of Bangladesh tour

Sri Lanka bowlers Herath, Eranga out of Bangladesh tour.(reuters) - Sri Lanka bowlers Rangana Herath and Shaminda Eranga will miss whatever is left of the Bangladesh tour through damage, the cricket board said on its site on Monday.herath has endured a repeat of a knee harm while Eranga has strained a thigh muscle in training.herath took three wickets and Eranga five when the visitors won the first test by an innings and 248 runs.

Sri Lanka bowlers Herath, Eranga out of Bangladesh tour

The pair, who are returning home on Tuesday, are prone to be supplanted in the group for the second test by spinner Ajantha Mendis and quick bowler Nuwan Pradeep.opening batsman Kusal Janith Perera and allrounder Thisara Perera have been rung to the squad however they won't touch base in time for Tuesday's last test in Chittagong.bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan said his partners had put the setback behind them and anticipated playing a great Test in Chittagong.
"Everybody was a bit down and miserable after the misfortune in Dhaka, yet they are fine now and kept tabs on the following match," said Shakib."we have returned from circumstances like these before so we have that encounter. In any case we need to enhance in all angles, particularly the fielding."shakib said each of the high-scoring Sri Lankan batsmen, including Jayawardene, were let off in the field through dropped gets or missed stumpings.
"Had we got a handle on those chances, they might not have scored more than 500 runs," he said.eranga, Herath ruled outsri Lanka bowlers Rangana Herath and Shaminda Eranga will miss the second Test  wounds, group administration has confirmed.herath has endured a repeat of a knee harm, while Eranga has strained a quad muscle in the methodology to the match. Both will profit to Sri Lanka for Tuesday.meanwhile, veteran Kumar Sangakkara needed an alternate match-winning execution by his group, yet declined to underestimate triumph.
"We're virtually used to Bangladesh setting up a great battle," he said. "The prior diversion may have been simpler than we suspected it might be, yet we anticipate that it will be diverse here."published in The Express Tribune, February fourth, 2014.

Hadlee: Black Caps favourites for India Test series

Hadlee: Black Caps top picks for India Test series.new Zealand legend Richard Hadlee has proclaimed the Black Caps slight top choices for the two-Test arrangement against India starting this week, notwithstanding the inlet in the groups' reality rankings.hadlee, New Zealand's best-ever cricketer with 431 Test wickets and 3124 runs, said the home side might take tremendous trust from their stun 4-0 one-day arrangement win over India. 

Hadlee: Black Caps favourites for India Test series

He said while India, second in the Test rankings, couldn't be belittled, the eighth-positioned New Zealanders had all the energy heading into the series."let's face it, they're a, great side, yet at the minute we may go in short amount of time as top choices in light of the fact that we've got a move on at the minute," he told Radio Sport. Taylor said that he only tries to be steady over each of the three arrangements as could be allowed by keeping his routine and his attitude as basic as would be prudent and adhering to the strategy as long as he can.he included that in spite of the fact that he is mindful that he can bowl also, he accepts that with the new ODI guidelines, it is not important to bowl as muchhowever, the report said that the main thing ceasing Taylor's energy in the following fortnight is the approaching landing of his second kid, due throughout the second Test in Wellington, which will hand his colleague Jesse Ryder a Test review. "Firstly, New Zealand completed everything right. In the precise first amusement, they posted a 300 or more score and India needed to pursue it down. Be that as it may they weren't fit to do that. I think openers Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan didn't indicate enough certainty or conviction to assault the New Zealand bowlers," he said.
"They were a tiny bit speculative, and when you are experimental, you will have a tendency to knick out a bit, which they did. They put a great deal of weight on Kohli who reacted it at first and center request was uncovered with Raina, Rahane and Rayudu were simply demonstrating that they were not in top structure."

Bangladesh Vs Srilanka 10th Odi 6th March Asia Cup 2014 At Mirpur

Bangladesh Vs Srilanka tenth Odi sixth March Asia Cup 2014 At Mirpur. Bangladesh might tackle Sri Lanka in the tenth ODI match of The Asia Cup competition. The match will be facilitated at Mirpur. Timetable time for ODI match is 14:00 Local Time (08:00 GMT). The match of SL vs BAN is timetable to be played in the month of March 2014.
Bangladesh Vs Srilanka tenth Odi sixth March Asia Cup 2014 At Mirpur
On a rampaging run with three wins in as numerous matches, table-toppers Sri Lanka will look to proceed their unbeaten streak when they tackle a crippled Bangladesh in an unimportant one-dayer of the Asia Cup cricket tournament.42.2 A Mendis to Mahmudullah, No run. 163/5

Bangladesh Vs Srilanka 10th Odi 6th March Asia Cup 2014 At Mirpur

42.1 A Mendis to Mahmudullah, FOUR! Great utilization of the feet! Full on off, Mahmudullah chips down the track and whips it over mid-wicket for a limit. 163/5
41.6 S Senanayake to Mahmudullah, Stays in his wrinkle and punches it to long on for one. 159/5
41.5 S Senanayake to N Hossain, Chips down the track and cuts it to square leg for a solitary. 158/5
41.4 S Senanayake to N Hossain, Stays back and steers it to short third man. 157/5
41.3 S Senanayake to N Hossain, Length conveyance outside off, near the off stump. Hossain about-faces and cuts it really late past the short third man for a couple. 157/5
41.2 S Senanayake to Mahmudullah, Full on off, determined to long on for a solitary. 155/5
41.1 S Senanayake to N Hossain, Goes back and turns it to profound square leg for a solitary. 154/5
40.6 A Mendis to Mahmudullah, Fullish outside off, Mahmudullah confounds his space over spreads for a couple. 153/5
40.5 A Mendis to Mahmudullah, Full on the cushions, Mahmudullah misses his cut and gets hit on the cushions. A smothered advance for a LBW from Mendis however the umpire says no. 151/5
40.4 A Mendis to Mahmudullah, Full on center, Mahmudullah turns it to mid-wicket and rushes through for a couple. 151/5
40.3 A Mendis to N Hossain, Pushes a length conveyance on off to long on for a solitary. 149/5
40.2 A Mendis to N Hossain, FOUR! Pleasantly set! Length conveyance outside off, Hossain retreats and cows it wide of short third man for a limit. 148/5
40.1 A Mendis to N Hossain, Charges down the track and pushes it once again to the bowler. 144/5
39.6 S Senanayake to N Hossain, Dances down the track and jams it to mid off for a solitary. End of the Batting Powerplay, 18/0 throughout that period! 144/5
39.5 S Senanayake to Mahmudullah, Turns it to square leg and takes a solitary. 143/5
39.4 S Senanayake to Mahmudullah, FOUR! Splendid shot! Steps back and pounds a full conveyance on off straight once again over the bowler's head for a capable limit. 142/5
39.3 S Senanayake to Mahmudullah, Comes forward and pushes it once more to the bowler. 138/5
39.2 S Senanayake to Mahmudullah, A tad full outside off, Mahmudullah looks to turn around oar yet misses and gets hit on the cushions. A vociferous LBW bid is turned down. 138/5
39.1 S Senanayake to N Hossain, Length conveyance on off, dismissed to mid-wicket for a solitary. 138/5
38.6 A Mendis to N Hossain, Chips down the track and confuses his punch to blanket for a solitary. 137/5
38.5 A Mendis to N Hossain, Comes advance and safeguards it over to the bowler. 136/5
38.4 A Mendis to Mahmudullah, A tad short on center and off, Mahmudullah pulls it to profound square leg for a solitary. 136/5
38.3 A Mendis to Mahmudullah, Backs away and punches a length conveyance on center and leg to blankets. 135/5
38.2 A Mendis to N Hossain, Chips down the track and pushes it to long off for a solitary. 135/5
38.1 A Mendis to N Hossain, Length conveyance outside off, Hossain confuses his slice to point. 134/5
DHAKA - A trademark commander's thump under weight from Angelo Mathews saw Sri Lanka end the qualifying round of the Asia Cup on an unbeaten note when they vanquished hosts Bangladesh by three wickets with one over to extra at Dhaka on Thursday.
Sri Lanka, who will meet guarding champions Pakistan in the last on Saturday, held Bangladesh down to 204-9 preceding overcoming early nerves to pursue down the focus in 49 overs. The four-time champions won all their four matches, this time with some tight bowling and versatile batting headed by captain Angelo Mathews who hit an unbeaten 74.
It was Mathews and Chaturanga de Silva (44) who lifted Sri Lanka from a battling 75-5 through their sixth wicket stand of 82 runs. Mathews was in charge all around his 103-ball thump, hitting seven limits and a six, while de Silva capably backed him throughout his 52-ball thump, crushing five fours. In spite of two late wickets, Mathews kept his cool, hitting the winning limit towards mid-wicket. Paceman Al-Amin Hossain completed with 2-42.
 Bangladesh: 1 Anamul Haque (wk), 2 Shamsur Rahman, 3 Mominul Haque, 4 Mushfiqur Rahim (capt), 5 Shakib Al Hasan, 6 Nasir Hossain, 7 Ziaur Rahman, 8 Mahmudullah, 9 Arafat Sunny, 10 Rubel Hossain, 11 Al-Amin Hossain
Sri Lanka: 1 Kusal Perera, 2 Lahiru Thirimanne, 3 Kumar Sangakkara (wk), 4 Mahela Jayawardene, 5 Ashan Priyanjan, 6 Angelo Mathews (capt), 7 Chaturanga de Silva, 8 Thisara Perera, 9 Sachithra Senanayake, 10 Ajantha Mendis, 11 Suranga Lakmal
 
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