Wednesday, September 30, 2015

West Indies squads for Sri Lanka tour

Jason Holder - Cricket Funnda

Selection committee of West Indies Cricket Board announced the all three squads for Sri Lanka tour. Fast bowler Jason Holder lead the West Indies in Tests & ODI's while Darren Sammy will be skipper in T20I . West Indies will play two tests, 3 ODI's & two T20I.

West Indies Test Squad:

    Jason Holder
      Kraigg Brathwaite
        Devendra Bishoo
          Jermaine Blackwood
            Carlos Brathwaite
              Darren Bravo
Rajendra Chandrika
Shane Dowrich
Shannon Gabriel
Shai Hope
Denesh Ramdin (wk)
Kemar Roach
Marlon Samuels
Jerome Taylor
Jomel Warrican


West Indies ODI Squad:

Jason Holder
Devendra Bishoo
Jermaine Blackwood
Carlos Brathwaite
Darren Bravo
Jonathan Carter
Johnson Charles
Andre Fletcher (wk)
Jason Mohammed
Sunil Narine
Denesh Ramdin (wk)
Ravi Rampaul
Andre Russell
Marlon Samuels
Jerome Taylor


West Indies T20I Squad:

Darren Sammy
Samuel Badree
Dwayne Bravo
Darren Bravo
Jonathan Carter
Johnson Charles
Andre Fletcher (wk)
Jason Holder
Sunil Narine
Kieron Pollard
Denesh Ramdin (wk)
Ravi Rampaul
Andre Russell
Marlon Samuels
Jerome Taylor

Mahela ready to return in grounds

Mahela Jayawardene - Cricket Funnda

Former Sri Lankan batting giant Mahela Jayawardene ready to play New Zealand's domestic T20 tournament. He will be represent Central Stags Team in that tournament.

Tharindu Kaushal has been clear

Tharindu Kaushal - Cricket Funnda

Sri Lankan off-spinner Tharindu Kaushal get the permission for bowling in international cricket after the bio mechanic test in Chennai, India. ICC did not authorized him for the "Doosra" delivery.

Hamilton Masakadza become the first Zimbabwe player

Hamilton Masakadza - Cricket Funnda

Zimbabwean batting superstar Hamilton Masakadza become the first player to reach 1000 T20I runs during 2nd T20I against Pakistan at Harare.

Waqar Younis not satisfied after T20I series win

Waqar Younis - Cricket Funnda

Pakistan Head Coach & former speed star Waqar Younis not happy with the team batting performance against Zimbabwe in T20I series. He gave all credit to bowlers for this series victory who successfully defensed low totals in both matches.

Another Crisis for Caribbean Cricket

Phil Simmons - Cricket Funnda

Former West Indian player and current coach suspended from his post due to his statement on the ODI team selection for Sri Lanka tour. According to him there is lack of quality & talented players in the squad. He represented West Indies in 26 Tests & 143 ODI's and popular as quality all-rounder.

Cricket is back in Pakistan

Bismah Maroof - CricketFunnda

Pakistan won the 1st Women T20I by 29 runs against Bangladesh at Karachi after the match winning 65 runs innings by Bismah Maroof included 5 boundaries. Bangladesh restricted on just 95 runs in 2o overs. Second & last T20I will be played on tomorrow.

Uncapped players included in ODI squad

Bilal Asif - CricketFunnda


Sialkot's T20 specialist Bilal Asif included in Pakistan's ODI squad for 3 matches series against Zimbabwe started on Oct 1, 2015. He is still waiting his international debut while this is his second international tour with national team. He will helpful for Pakistan Team with his off break bowling which is very effective. Another young player Aamer Yameen also included in Pakistan squad in the replacement of injured all-rounder Anwar Ali.

Pakistan's new Star


Imad Wasim - CricketFunnda


Pakistan won both low scoring T20I's against Zimbabwe at Harare after fantastic bowling performance especially left-arm Imad Wasim. He took 5 wickets in the series with the economy rate of almost 3 and also scored crucial 32 runs including 4 boundaries. He claimed Man of the Series award due to this all round performance.

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Disciplinary Action


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Posted by Cricket Funnda on Tuesday, 1 September 2015