Cricket News In Brief – October 09, 2011 - Part 3
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/DA-Warner-c1301 is under the spotlight for receiving higher honours,
after scoring Champions League (CL) Twenty20’s (T20) top scores with his imposing two centuries worth 135 and 123.
Stuart also added that Warner is already on Australia’s One Day International (ODI) squad, and will now need to continue his streak of runs which would take the top-order batsman to great heights.
Despite losing their ticket to the CLT20 final, Somerset’s Skipper, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Alfonso-Thomas-c991, lauded his players for putting up a superb performance throughout the competition, especially since the team’s initial appearance on the qualification matches.
“Definitely we are disappointed but it was something we hadn`t imagined landing up just 24 hours before the first match, and reaching this far. There were a couple of boys in the side and they would return as men,” said Thomas.
The Skipper also comprehended that his strategy was to retain the game till the death overs, but Lasith Malinga’s bowling offered great damage to the English County side.
Australia’s former batsman, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Dean-Mervyn-Jones-c53391, recently stated that the national team will have to perform exceptionally well against the South Africans, when the two teams face each other in the upcoming series, kicking off on October 13, 2011,
in Cape Town.
The former cricketer further added that the side will have to stand triumphant in the ODIs and the Tests in order to mark a strong ground during the team’s upcoming assignment against the Indians, which are due to tour http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Australia-c746 in December this year.
“Good old Australian aggression is what I want to see. Then bring on the Indians in December. And let me tell you, the Indians are so tired, they will be cherry ripe for a mauling,” said http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Jones-c69217.
Indian fast bowler, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Z-Khan-c98379, has recommended the nation’s young pacers to play County cricket,
in order to groom their skills alongside some of the world's best players.
In an interview with the Times of #http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Thomas-George-Burrows-c93472ag8#, the injury-marred Zaheer also revealed that fast bowling does not come naturally to Indian players – one has to practice more in t he International circle in order to retain consistent pace with the ball.
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