Colombo:Sri Lankan pace spearhead Chaminda Vaas has opted out of next month's Afro-Asia One Day International cricket tournament.
Colombo:Veteran batsman Marvan Atapattu has been omitted from the 15-man Sri Lanka squad for the three-match one day international series against Pakistan in Abu Dhabi, officials said.
New Delhi:TVS Motor will be the main sponsor for the seven-match One Day International series between India and England beginning from March 28.
Wellington:New Zealand fast bowler Ian Butler is likely to be ruled out for the southern summer season with a back injury, his first class provincial coach said.
Wellington:New Zealand cricket captain Stephen Fleming will miss the first two One day internationals against Australia early next month after surgery to remove a tumour on his jaw.
Johannesburg: Statistics of the World Cup ahead of the Super Sixes starting onFriday:Highest totals:340-2Zimbabwe v Namibia, Harare314-4Holland v Namibia, Bloemfontein311-2India v Namibia, Pietermaritzburg310-8Australia v Pakistan, Johannesburg306-6South Africa v New Zealand, JohannesburgLowest totals:36Canada v Sri Lanka, Paarl45Namibia v Australia, Potchefstroom84Namibia v Pakistan, Kimberley104Kenya v West Indies, Kimberley108Bangladesh v South Africa, (BloemfonteinHighest totals batting second:276-4India v Pakistan, Centurion (won)275-9South Africa v West Indies, (Cape Town (lost)250Namibia v Holland, Bloemfontein (lost)248-3Australia v Zimbabwe, Bulawayo (won)229-1New Zealand v South Africa (Johannesburg) (won)229-6South Africa v Sri Lanka, (Durban (tied)Most sixes by a team:28-West Indies 26-South Africa23-New Zealand19-Canada15-Australia and HollandMost run outs:5-Pakistan4-Canada, India, Sri Lanka, West Indies.
Johannesburg: Statistics of the World Cup ahead of the Super Sixes starting onFriday:Highest totals:340-2Zimbabwe v Namibia, Harare314-4Holland v Namibia, Bloemfontein311-2India v Namibia, Pietermaritzburg310-8Australia v Pakistan, Johannesburg306-6South Africa v New Zealand, JohannesburgLowest totals:36Canada v Sri Lanka, Paarl45Namibia v Australia, Potchefstroom84Namibia v Pakistan, Kimberley104Kenya v West Indies, Kimberley108Bangladesh v South Africa, (BloemfonteinHighest totals batting second:276-4India v Pakistan, Centurion (won)275-9South Africa v West Indies, (Cape Town (lost)250Namibia v Holland, Bloemfontein (lost)248-3Australia v Zimbabwe, Bulawayo (won)229-1New Zealand v South Africa (Johannesburg) (won)229-6South Africa v Sri Lanka, (Durban (tied)Most sixes by a team:28-West Indies 26-South Africa23-New Zealand19-Canada15-Australia and HollandMost run outs:5-Pakistan4-Canada, India, Sri Lanka, West Indies.
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Johannesburg: Statistics of the World Cup ahead of the Super Sixes starting onFriday:Highest totals:340-2Zimbabwe v Namibia, Harare314-4Holland v Namibia, Bloemfontein311-2India v Namibia, Pietermaritzburg310-8Australia v Pakistan, Johannesburg306-6South Africa v New Zealand, JohannesburgLowest totals:36Canada v Sri Lanka, Paarl45Namibia v Australia, Potchefstroom84Namibia v Pakistan, Kimberley104Kenya v West Indies, Kimberley108Bangladesh v South Africa, (BloemfonteinHighest totals batting second:276-4India v Pakistan, Centurion (won)275-9South Africa v West Indies, (Cape Town (lost)250Namibia v Holland, Bloemfontein (lost)248-3Australia v Zimbabwe, Bulawayo (won)229-1New Zealand v South Africa (Johannesburg) (won)229-6South Africa v Sri Lanka, (Durban (tied)Most sixes by a team:28-West Indies 26-South Africa23-New Zealand19-Canada15-Australia and HollandMost run outs:5-Pakistan4-Canada, India, Sri Lanka, West Indies.
Birmingham: India beat Sri Lanka by four wickets in its triangular series One-day International at Edgbaston on Saturday.