* MCA announces probables for 2000-2001 Ranji Trophy
Specialised Mumbai website Chalomumbai.com reports that the
Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) recently announced the list
of 33 probables for the Mumbai Ranji Trophy team for the
forthcoming 2000-2001 season.
Samir Dighe, Wasim Jaffer, Manoj Joglekar, Amit Pagnis,
Vinayak Mane, Sachin Tendulkar, Vinod Kambli, Jatin Paranjpe,
Sairaj Bahutule, Shreyas Khanolkar, Pravin Tambe, Paras
Mhambrey, Ajit Agarkar, Santosh Saxena, Sriram Kannan, Amit
Dani, Amol Muzumdar, Nishit Shetty, Sushant Manjrekar,
Pushkaraj Jadhav, Sangram Bagul, Nilesh Kulkarni, Rajesh
Pawar, Romesh Powar, Swapnil Hazare, Musavir Khote, Rupam
Malvia, Sandeep Dahad, Omkar Salvi, Vishal Tawde, Amol Rane,
Manish Bangera, Abhijit Shetye.
* HCA Under-19 team for Cooch-Behar Tournament announced
The Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA) has named N Arjun
Yadav as the captain of the Hyderabad Under-19 Team for the
2000-2001 season. The team also includes Ambati Tirupati
Rayudu and Abinav Kumar, who represented the Indian Junior
team during the recently concluded CostCutter World Under-19
Challenge in England. Kamlesh Parikh has been named the coach
while Satish Srivastava would be the manager of the side. The
Team would kick off the season with the Cooch-Behar Trophy
slated to start at the end of the month.
N Arjun Yadav (Captain), A T Rayudu, Avinash Pai, T Suman,
Mawsood Ahmed, Ibrahim Khaleel, Abhinav Kumar, Shashank Nag,
Nalin Reddy, Ahmed Quadri, Yakub Pasha, Taufeeq Ahmed, Ravi
Gautam, Raghuram Janak and Swapnil Mantri.
Coach: Kamlesh Parikh
Manager: Satish Srivastava.
* Quarrel turns ugly and sparks communal tension
The Press Trust of India (PTI) reports that a local cricket
match in Rajasthan provoked communal tension forcing the local
police to fire in the air and use tear gas shells to bring the
situation under control.
PTI reported that a petty quarrel during a match in
Jhalarpatan turned ugly when a student was beaten up leading
to the family members retaliating violently. The agency
reports that the police intervened and had to use batons, tear
gas shells and later had to fire in the air in order to
disperse the crowd.
The agency adds that several persons were injured during the
melee which included four policemen. The situation was brought
under control with the rounding up of a dozen persons. PTI
also reports that additional police personnel have been
deployed while promulgating prohibitory orders in the town.
* Ganguly helps Lancashire while rain plays spoil sport for Kent
Indian captain Sourav Ganguly scored a stroke filled 65 runs
off 72 balls as Lancashire piled up 304 in their second
innings as the PPP Healthcare County Championship Division One
match against Surrey at Old Trafford ended in a draw on
Saturday.
Ganguly who came in at the fall of opener Chilton, shared a
105-run third wicket stand with Neil Fairbrother (90). Ganguly
during his 65 minute stay at the crease caressed the ball to
the fence eleven times while managing to clear it once. There
after Fairbrother took over the proceedings to guide
Lancashire to 274 when he fell leg before to Brown.
Meanwhile at Grace Road, rain confined the players to the
safety of the pavilion for the third day in succession. Kent
were left stranded at 228 for 8 at stumps on the first day.
Rahul Dravid had played a major role in holding the innings
together with a patient 77 of 189 balls. The match was
declared a draw at the end of the fourth day on Saturday.