Friday, 23 March 2012

New Zealand vs South Africa: Groin injury may keep Amla out


Hashim Amla is "unlikely" to bat again or field in the third Test between South Africa and New Zealand after undergoing surgery to his groin. Amla was hit off the inside edge by Chris Martin when he was on 33 and received treatment on the field but continued batting for more than an hour, until he was dismissed for 63.

"Hashim underwent emergency exploratory surgery resulting from blunt trauma sustained to his groin region," Mohammed Moosajee, South African team manager said. "The surgeon is satisfied with the outcome and expects Hashim to make a full recovery."

However, it is unlikely that he will be able to take further part in the current Test at the Basin Reserve." Amla spent the night at a Wellington hospital and was discharged this morning.

After the first day's play, South Africa assistant coach Russell Domingo said the blow may have affected Amla's performance. Amla was out after top-edging a pull off Mark Gillespie in the first over after tea. "It was a really un-Hashim like shot and maybe he was affected by the blow he took," Domingo said. "It may have limited his movement a bit. I know it hit him in the nether regions and has affected his lower back a bit."

Amla is the second South African batsman to suffer injury in the third Test. Jacques Kallis was ruled out of the starting XI with a stiff neck on the first morning after an incident that took place in training on Thursday. "He went down for a catch and sprained something in his neck," Domingo said. "He had good treatment with the physio but hasn't responded. We were hoping it would have loosened up a bit but it hasn't."

Domingo called Kallis' omission a "major disruption" because South Africa had to restructure their team balance. "You have to replace him with two players, Domingo said. South Africa's final XI included an extra batsman and an extra seamer in JP Duminy and Marchant de Lange but they had to leave out frontline spinner Imran Tahir.

Bangladesh opener Tamim’s unique celebration

A combo picture shows Bangladesh opener Tamim Iqbal celebrates his fourth consecutive half-century by pointing his fingers one-by-one towards the fans during the final of the Asia Cup match against Pakistan at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium at Mirpur on Thursday

Tamim Iqbal has always been famous as an attacking cricketer in the country and known also for his unique style of celebration after completing a century or a half-century and this time also the fans witnessed his exceptional gesture after he completed his 50 runs against Pakistan on Thursday.
Tamim’s inclusion in the team for the Asia Cup saw a series of drama which started with Bangladesh Cricket Board president AHM Mustafa Kamal omitting the opener’s name from the squad and ended with the involvement of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
But the Chittagong lad did not let the nation down as he struck his fourth consecutive half-century in the tournament to prove his worth in the side and in the process became the first Bangladeshi to do so.
After his fifty in the final, Tamim pointed his bat towards the dressing room and raised his fingers one-by-one to signal his achievement which was widely appreciated by the full-house crowd.
Earlier in 2010 at Lords, Tamim had his name put up
on the honours board after slamming a century in a Test against England and his celebrations said it all.
In the same match when Tamim got out after completing his fifty, Tamim asked the attendant if they have  provision for putting name on honours board for half-century.
The attendant told Tamim he needs to score a century to have his name on the famous board and Tamim without hesitating for a second replied that he will do it in the second innings.
When he finally accomplished the century, he pointed the back of his shirt and signalled to put his name on the board providing the English photographers the picture of the year.
And he repeated the act in a new way on Thursday that is surely destined to be part of Bangladesh’s cricket folklore soon.

Asia Cup 2012 Most action


• Most Runs : Virat Kohli. 357
• Most Sixes : Suresh Raina 4
• Most Wickets : Umar Gul 9
• Most Dismissals (Wicketkeeping) : Mushfiqur Rahim 5
• Most Catches : Younis Khan 5
• Coolest player of the tournament - Tamim Iqbal
• Player of the tournament - Shakib Al Hasan.

On this day in 1987, The Roaring Tiger of Bangladesh came to earth, to serve his beloved nation. He is none other than our champion hero Shakib Al Hasan who turns 25 today. Many Many Happy Returns of The Day. We Love you Shakib Al Hasan !

Outstanding Batting career:
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*In Tests 26 matches 49 innings total of 1630 runs with an avg of 34.68

*In ODIs 126 matches 121 innings total of 3635 runs with an avg of 35.63


Exclusives Bowling averages:
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*In Tests 26 matches 43 inns 96 wkts with 31.36 avg & 2.83 Eco.

*In ODIs 126 mts 125 inns 160 wkts with 28.85 avg & 4.29 Eco.

*In T20Is 16 matches 21 wkts with 17.95 avg & 6.61 eco.
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