Showing posts with label David Warner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Warner. Show all posts

Saturday, 26 April 2014

MATCH 11 :SRH DEFEATS DD Live Score (IPL 2014)

SRH Vs DD Live Score (IPL 2014)

Friday, 25 April 2014 at Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
180 / 4Overs20.0R/R9Fours18Sixes6Extras6
Match Status: Match Ended
Match Result: SH beat DD by 4 runs
Sunrisers Hyderabad innings: 184 / 1 (20.0)
R/R:   9.2

Sunrisers Hyderabad (SH)

BatsmanStatusRB4s6s
Shikhar Dhawan (C)c Kevin Pietersen b Shahbaz Nadeem332251
Aaron Finchnot out885384
David Warnernot out584533
Extras : 5 (b - 0, w - 2, nb - 0, lb - 1, Penalty - 0)
Total
184  (20.0)
Fall of wickets: 1-56 (Shikhar Dhawan, 6.2 ov)
BowlerOMRWktsWNo
Shahbaz Nadeem4024110
Mohammed Shami4036010
Wayne Parnell4038000
Jaydev Unadkat4043000
JP Duminy2019000
Laxmi Shukla2021000
Delhi Daredevils innings: 180 / 4 (20.0)
R/R:   9

Delhi Daredevils (DD)

BatsmanStatusRB4s6s
Quinton de Kockc Aaron Finch b Karn Sharma483061
Murali Vijayc Dale Steyn b Darren Sammy524071
Kevin Pietersen (C)c Darren Sammy b Dale Steyn161711
Dinesh Karthik (W)c Lokesh Rahul b Dale Steyn151410
JP Duminynot out20712
Manoj Tiwarynot out231321
Extras : 6 (b - 0, w - 2, nb - 1, lb - 1, Penalty - 0)
Total
180  (20.0)
Fall of wickets: 1-99 (Quinton de Kock, 11.2 ov), 2-103 (Murali Vijay, 12.2 ov), 3-135 (Dinesh Karthik, 16.4 ov), 4-135 (Kevin Pietersen, 16.5 ov)
BowlerOMRWktsWNo
Bhuvneshwar Kumar4040010
Dale Steyn4033200
Venugopal Rao109000
Karn Sharma4023110
Darren Sammy3034100
Amit Mishra4038001

Friday, 28 February 2014

Warner’s loose talk fills build-up to 3rd test

Both captains claimed they weren’t going to talk about David Warner on Friday; both went on to dedicate a fair bit of time to talking about him.
“He’s becoming a little bit of a rent-a-quote,” South Africa’s Graeme Smith offered.
“He’s a tough bugger, there’s no doubt about it, and he’ll love the challenge he faces when he walks out onto that ground,” was Michael Clarke’s assessment of his Australia teammate.
Warner grabbed the headlines in the lead-up to the third and decisive test at Newlands starting on Saturday when he accused South Africa of underhand ball-management tactics during its 231-run win in the second test.
He was fined 15 percent of his match fee by the International Cricket Council, after telling a Sydney radio station: “We were actually questioning whether or not A.B. de Villiers would get the ball in his hand and with his glove wipe the rough side every ball.”
Clarke said he wanted to focus on the forthcoming test, but admitted he had shared his mind with the left-hander.
“The ICC have dealt with it. We’ve dealt with it in-house,” Clarke said. “I’ve also made very clear to David how disappointed I was, and am, with his comments, and at the appropriate time I will catch up with Graeme and make it clear to him how I feel about it.”
Smith backed up South Africa coach Russell Domingo’s sentiment that Warner’s slur would only spur the Proteas as they attempt to beat Australia in a series at home for the first time since readmission.
“We’ve lost one series in eight years or something like that which is a pretty successful run, and I think that needs to be embraced and enjoyed,” Smith noted.
“If we go on to win this test match it’s another big steppingstone in what this team has been able to create. It would be a big feather in our hat.”
A resurgent Australia side, meanwhile, knows that how it bounces back from its first defeat in six tests could define just how rosy its future becomes.
“Even to sit in the position we are right now is a really satisfying feeling for this group, knowing that we’re one-all going into the third test against the No. 1 team in the world in their own backyard,” Clarke said.
“I think that’s a fantastic achievement from this group.
But we didn’t come here to lose, that’s for sure.”