Sreesanth will attempt to make another comeback to India's Test team after being named in the Board President's XI squad to take on Australia in Chandigarh between September 25 and 27
Pakistan put England into bat after a lengthy delay to the opening one-day international at Chester-le-Street
Mohammad Irfan has entered into a memorandum of understanding with Kolkata Knight Riders, who are awaiting the governing council's new regulations for international player contracts
The three Pakistani players at the centre of the spot-fixing scandal will return to Pakistan within the next 48 hours according to Rehman Malik, the interior minister of Pakistan
Brendon McCullum has said his decision to give up wicketkeeping in Tests in order to prolong his career was "gutsy" and could the "worst call" he's made in his career
| One Year to go Before the Start of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 |
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| Thursday, 18 February 2010 | |
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Friday marks the one-year countdown to the start of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011, the sport’s most prestigious and eagerly awaited event.
Exactly 365 days from Friday (19 February), all eyes will be focused to the National Stadium in Mirpur, Dhaka, where host Bangladesh will be taking on neighbour and co-host India in the opening match of the 43-day tournament that will feature the 10 Full Members and four qualifiers, namely Ireland, Canada, the Netherlands and Kenya. Captains of the subcontinent sides, Mahendra Singh Dhoni of Dhoni, looking ahead at the mega event, said: “The ICC Cricket World Cup is the most important and prestigious event on the cricket calendar. With billions watching and following, and the stakes very high, it is any cricketer’s dream to play in it and I’m no different. “The fact that the event will be staged in the Asian subcontinent excites me further as the facilities, passion, enthusiasm and cricketing environment here are second to none. This will also be an excellent opportunity for Team “It is also nice to be in the top three of the Reliance Mobile ICC ODI Rankings over the past two seasons but in the end all that matters is our showing in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011. “The past two years have helped us get the right combinations in place and that is reflected in our consistent performance. In the next 12 months, we will focus on our preparations to ensure that we enter the competition in top condition. The World Cup only comes around once every four years and that requires that the team peaks at the right time.” Sangakkara, who was a member of the side that reached the final in 2007 in the “With subcontinental conditions being as they are, especially with the home support, we will enjoy many advantages. “However, the key to our success will be the amount of hard work, passion and proper preparation we put in to bringing back the World Cup and fulfil not only our dreams, but the dreams of all Sri Lankans.” “We will go into the World Cup knowing and believing that we can progress far. It is not like the 2007 tournament where some of us were teenagers and we did not know what to expect. Now there’s more maturity and calm in the group and importantly, we are unearthing world-class performers. It won’t be easy for any side to come to our backyard and get a result against us if we can put in a team performance,” he said. Shakib also reflected how “I was fascinated by the game and my mind kept going back to the match against “In 2007 we took the world by storm when we reached the Super Eight and knocked over Four-time world champion Ricky Ponting’s side has been in terrific form of late having won the ODI series in Captain Ricky Ponting agrees that his side has turned into a versatile unit but admits that a lot of hard work still needs to be done. “Over the past six months, we’ve developed a versatile squad which has experienced success in all conditions,” he said. “One of the strengths of the team during this time has been the depth and quality of players we’ve been able to call on. These new players have been significant contributors to the success extended run of success that we've enjoyed in England, South Africa, India, and at home in Australia. “There’s a lot of hard work to be done before the World Cup but I’m confident we’ll arrive in the sub-continent well-prepared to win a fourth straight title.”
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