Cricket: Watch Pakistan vs Sri Lanka - ICC Champions Trophy 2009 Match Live Stream on September 18th


FootballICC Champions Trophy 2009

Pakistan
vs
Sri Lanka

Date: September 18th
Time: 12:30 (GMT)
Pakistan captain Younis Khan has said he wants to win the Champions Trophy in honour of Bob Woolmer, the team's former coach who died during the 2007 World Cup. "I'll go to Bob's home [in South Africa] and celebrate the Champions Trophy win with his family," Younis told reporters ahead of the team's departure for the tournament in South Africa.

Woolmer was present during the last edition in 2006, in India, when Pakistan were plagued by off-the-field problems. Younis, standing in for the banned Inzamam-ul-Haq, had resigned in protest at being made a "dummy captain". Middle-order batsman Mohammad Yousuf was appointed in his place, before Younis was handed back responsibilities a day later after a change in the PCB setup.

The problems continued into the day before their opening match against Sri Lanka, when Pakistan had to withdraw fast bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif after both failed dope tests conducted before the team's departure for India.

"Those were testing times and Bob was very disappointed, when after winning the first match, we lost the next two, because he wanted to win the Champions Trophy," Younis said. A year later, Pakistan unceremoniously exited the 2007 World Cup in the West Indies after losing to unheralded Ireland in the first round.

The next day, Woolmer was found dead in his hotel room in Jamaica, and after being initially treated as murder by the Jamaican police, the death was declared to be due to natural causes.

"Bob is the missing part of our cricket and we feel his absence," Younis said. "I have been in regular touch with his wife and when we won the World Twenty20 in England in June we dedicated the trophy to Bob. This time too we will dedicate the trophy to him, because he lived in South Africa."

Pakistan, who have never won the Champions Trophy, are placed in Group A along side defending champions Australia, India and the West Indies. They start their campaign against West Indies on September 23.


Source: www.cricinfo.com

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Cricket: Watch South Africa vs West Indies - ICC Champions Trophy 2009 Match Live Stream on September 18th


FootballICC Champions Trophy 2009

South Africa
vs
West Indies

Date: September 18th
Time: 12:30 (GMT)

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - West Indies will be given up until the latest possible moment to make changes to its Champions Trophy squad as the board tries to resolve a contracts dispute with leading players, cricket's ruling body said on Wednesday.

The Caribbean body was forced to select a weakened squad for the premier one-day event starting in South Africa on Tuesday due to the protracted row.

The side is already in South Africa but concerns remain that the absence of big names such as skipper Chris Gayle and all-rounder Dwayne Bravo would tarnish the event.

"The West Indies cricket board and the player situation is quite complex," the ICC Chief Executive Haroon Lorgat said in a teleconference from its Dubai headquarters.

"We've accepted it is absolutely their right to determine the team based on whatever the challenges are that they face, who is available and who is not," he said.

"We have indicated to them that we understand the extent of the challenge they are facing, and if there is an opportunity for them, if they resolve the issue and wish to change the team, we will try and do it as late in the day as possible."

The former champions open against Pakistan on Sept. 23. Australia, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, India, Pakistan, England and hosts South Africa complete the line-up.

The Champions Trophy will be a crucial test on whether the 50-over game was still relevant in the wake of the popularity of the Twenty20 format.

Lorgat compared the raging debate on the issue to concerns raised a year ago on the future of test cricket. The ICC was open to innovations to boost the format but was against any radical changes, he said.

India's Sachin Tendulkar has suggested splitting the match into two 25-over innings to make them more evenly matched.

Source: in.reuters.com

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