Cricket News in Brief – December 27, 2011 – Part 1
On Monday, December 26, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/England-c56013 in January 2012.
Akmal, who missed out on the tour of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Bangladesh-c747 due to bad form in Test cricket is now believed to have regained form, while, Riaz who last played in May for his side, has also regained fitness.
Speaking in a press conference, Pakistan Cricket Board’s chief selector Mohammad Illyas said, “We have tried to pick the best balanced side possible for a series that is going to be very tough and challenging for us, We had to keep in mind the conditions that prevail in the UAE and have picked a balanced bowling attack including pacers and spinners."
The squad for the series in the http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Mohammad-Junaid-Khan-c77037.
Australian media has dubbed Indian coach Duncan Fletcher as a ‘hypocrite’ for coaching the only side in the world of cricket opposing the use of Decision Review System (DRS).
“http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Duncan-Andrew-Gwynne-Fletcher-c54742 hates hypocrites. The Indian coach must have trouble looking at himself in the mirror. For well over a decade, Fletcher has been a strong advocate for using technology to enhance umpiring decisions," read 'The Herald Sun'.
The latest barrage of jabs at the Indian coach, came after http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Andrew-Graham-Downton-c44379 Cowan to controversial decisions on the first day of the first Test between the two rivals at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).
Pakistan’s former pacer, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Jalal-ud-Din-c65363 on Monday urged Pakistan Cricket Board to conduct high performance camps regularly to improve the quality and fitness of the players.
According to him, players can prolong their international career by eradicating their flaws in the game and for this they have to go through these camps.
He wants the team management to recommend players, who can improve their game after getting help in the high performance camps.
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