Four accused sentenced for penitentiary for the tenure of 6 – 32 months in Spot-Fixing scandal
1 Comments - 04 Nov 2011
A London court has handed out jail terms to the three players and their agent found guilty in the spot-fixing case, drawing the curtains on one of cricket's most sordid and shameful sagas. Salman Butt, the former Pakistan captain, has been sentenced to two years and six months; Mohammad Asif has got a one-year jail sentence and his fellow fast bo...

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Spot fixing! Jury scrutinized all phone calls and video tapes
0 Comments - 06 Oct 2011
The alleged spot-fixing trial, involving Pakistan cricketers Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif at Southwark Crown Court, has entered another operative phase with the first witness, the ICC's chief investigator Ravi Sawani, being called. Before this the jury was shown video footage of the now infamous no-balls during the Lord's Test last year and also...

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Jonathan Trott was titled with the Cricketer of the Year 2011
0 Comments - 13 Sep 2011
Jonathan Trott, the England batsman, has been named the Cricketer of the Year for 2011, the ICC's top accolade. He received the Sir Garfield Sobers trophy at the annual ceremony in London, after his team-mate Alastair Cook had won the Test Cricketer of the Year award. "It's fantastic to be part of a successful team and I never envisaged winning ...

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Monday, February 28, 2011

List of Hat-tricks in World Cup History

Sr #.
Bowler
For
Against
Wickets
Venue
Date
1
Chetan Sharma
India
New Zealand
• Ken Rutherford (b)
• Ian Smith (b)
• Ewen Chatfield (b)
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur
31 October 1987
2
Saqlain Mushtaq
Pakistan
Zimbabwe
• Henry Olonga (st †Moin Khan)
• Adam Huckle (st †Moin Khan)
• Pommie Mbangwa (lbw)
The Oval, London
11 June 1999
3
Chaminda Vaas
Sri Lanka
Bangladesh
• Hannan Sarkar (b)
• Mohammad Ashraful (c and b)
• Ehsanul Haque (c Mahela Jayawardene)
Pietermaritzburg Oval, Pietermaritzburg
14 February 2003
4
Brett Lee
Australia
Kenya
• Kennedy Otieno (b)
• Brijal Patel (c Ricky Ponting)
• David Obuya (b)
Kingsmead, Durban
15 March 2003
5
Lasith Malinga
Sri Lanka
South Africa
• Shaun Pollock (b)
• Andrew Hall (c Upul Tharanga)
• Jacques Kallis (c †Kumar Sangakkara)
• Makhaya Ntini (b)
Providence Stadium, Georgetown
28 March 2007
6
Kemar Roach
West Indies
Netherlands
• Pieter Seelaar (lbw)
• Bernard Loots (lbw)
• Berend Westdijk (b)
Feroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi
28 February 2011
7
Lasith Malinga
Sri Lanka
Kenya
• Tanmay Mishra (lbw)
• Peter Ongondo (b)
• Shem Ngoche (b)
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
1 March 2011
(b)-> bold;

(c)-> caught;

(st)-> stumped;

(lbw)-> Leg Before wicket;

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