Broad claims career best 7 for 72 – Cricket News Roundup – May 18, 2012 – Part 2
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/England-c56013 needed just one ball to wrap up the West Indies’ first innings, bowling them out on 243 in the opening Test, being played at Lord’s.
After picking up six wickets on Day 1, Broad got the better of last man, Shannon Gabriel, who edged behind the stumps with http://www.senore.com/Cricket/S-Chanderpaul-c2390 stranded on his overnight score of 87.
The hosts began cautiously before http://www.senore.com/Cricket/AJ-Strauss-c964, also reached the double figure as the Poms posted 40 without loss in 9 overs.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Punjab-c833 last night.
The defending champions struggled to cope with the seamer friendly conditions at Dharamsala and were restricted to a lowly 120 for 7, which their opponents chased comfortably with six-wickets and 21 balls to spare. The defeat puts Chennai into fourth position,
having played all their league games.
"We have to sit back and a number of results have to go our way. While we are always hopeful, we have to be realistic that we have got ourselves into a position where we are reliant on a lot of things," he said
Kolkata Knight Riders’ owner and Bollywood mega star, Shah Rukh http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Mumbai-c820’s Wankhede Stadium for five years, following an altercation with security guards during the team’s win against Mumbai Indians.
The actor reportedly, was drunk as he tried to enter the cricket field following the conclusion of the Indian Premier League match. He was stopped by the MCA officials but used abusive language. Shah Rukh in his defence claimed that he saw the guards manhandling
the children, including his daughter.
BCCI however, said that they will look into the matter before making a final call. “State bodies can only recommend but a final decision has to be taken by the BCCI. When the matter comes to BCCI, the board will decide [on the ban]."
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