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Cook stars but England stutter

After a month on the sidelines during the World Twenty20, Alastair Cook slipped back into the England set-up at Edgbaston

The Bulletin by Andrew Miller at Edgbaston01-Jul-2009
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Alastair Cook made an impressive century, but he lacked support•Getty Images

After a month on the sidelines during the World Twenty20, Alastair Cook slipped back into the England set-up at Edgbaston, and announced his readiness for next week’s first Test with a dour and diligent 124. But the rest of England’s anticipated Ashes line-up produced a performance as lop-sided as the chosen field of play, as they failed to capitalise on a 48-yard leg-side boundary, and skidded unceremoniously from 162 for 1 to 290 for 8 declared.By the close of the first day, James Anderson had extracted Ian Westwood for 2 to leave a second-string Warwickshire on 31 for 1 after 10 overs, but the declared intention of England’s captain, Andrew Strauss, to “hit the ground running” had developed something of a stumble after a confident first few strides.Aside from Cook, the only batsman who really got going was Ravi Bopara, who top-edged a pull to midwicket for 43 to end a second-wicket stand of 101. Thereafter England lost their next six wickets for 93, including the miscreant of the moment, Andrew Flintoff, who managed a frantic 19 from 17 balls before poking limply to second slip.Nevertheless, as far as Cook was concerned, the mere exercise of gathering the team together in the week building up to Cardiff was the most important aspect of a match he regarded as a friendly. “For the lads who’ve been playing a lot of Twenty20 cricket, it’s just nice to get the rhythm back for the four-day stuff,” he said. “You don’t feel guilty for leaving a ball, or for blocking an over or two. It’s nice just to relax and get into that change of mindset.”Even Cook himself had to do that. For a long time, his lack of muscle had been a source of much ribbing in the England dressing-room, with his only international six prior to this season coming from a top-edged pull in Wellington two winters ago. Last week for Essex, however, he cracked a 57-ball hundred against Surrey in the Twenty20 Cup, and the confidence that instilled in his cricket was fully on display today.”Runs are runs, but [that innings] proved to a few people, and to myself, that I can hit a few sixes,” he said. “I really enjoyed it, because although we were desperate to win, you have to be free to play like that.” Today, he wasn’t exactly cracking along at two runs a ball, but there was a surety to his stroke play that had been missing even during his last innings for England, his career-best 160 against West Indies at Chester-le-Street in May.”That day we beat the West Indies, everyone else was staying together and I was leaving that night to play for Essex,” Cook recalled. “It was a bit strange, and I didn’t like it to be honest. When you score 160 you want to carry on playing for England, but it seems a long time ago that I was [involved].”Warwickshire’s attack comprised an off-colour new-ball pairing of Chris Woakes and Boyd Rankin, and was backed up by the varying talents of Naqaash Tahir, who has yet to play a Championship fixture this season, and the former Rochdale striker Keith Barker, who switched to cricket last season having never scored a league goal, and finally gave his illustrious godfather, Clive Lloyd, something to be proud of when he bowled Paul Collingwood for his maiden first-class wicket.Brett Lee and Mitchell Johnson this was not. Nor indeed was it the pumped-up combo of Steve Harmison and Graham Onions that the Aussies had to face 40 miles down the road at Worcester. And yet, when England’s wickets started to tumble, it might as well have been. After Andrew Strauss’s pre-lunch dismissal, caught on the drive for 31 having been dropped on 20 at third slip, Bopara sparked a mini-collapse when he under-estimated the leaping bounce that Rankin can get from the wicket, and spooned a simple catch to the 17-year-old Ateeq Javid, standing roughly where the Test pitch will be in a month’s time.Four overs later, and Kevin Pietersen had been and gone as well. His was a brief and fitful innings, eight balls long and one run deep, and it ended with a flat-footed poke to first slip. Cook was the next to go, well caught by Tim Ambrose, standing up to the medium pace of Jonathan Trott after picking off 21 fours from 190 balls, and when Collingwood was deceived on the back foot by one that kept a fraction low, England were 229 for 5, and starting to flounder.Flintoff emerged to the loudest cheer of the day from a 2000-strong crowd, and got off the mark with an unintentional steer for four through third man. He belted three more fours in an innings brimful with intent, and was also dropped at midwicket as he climbed into a ferocious heave through the leg-side. Before he had added to his 19 runs, however, he fell to an angled steer to give Tahir a deserved third wicket in the innings.Flintoff was not called upon to bowl in the ten overs before the close, as Strauss decided to leave Anderson and Stuart Broad to work off their red-ball rust in tandem. Long after the close, however, he was still out in the middle with Ottis Gibson, the bowling coach, working on his run-up and generally being seen to be putting in the hard yards.”He made a mistake, he said he’s sorry, we have to move on,” said Cook, after Flintoff was called upon to make a public apology to the team for his bus-missing gaffe in Ypres. “It was nice that he was honest, we could see the regret in his face for what he’s caused.” England as a collective, however, didn’t quite get their timekeeping up to scratch today.

يد الأهلي يخوض معسكرًا في إسبانيا ويواجه أتليتكو وديًا

يسافر الفريق الأول لكرة اليد رجال بالنادي الأهلي فجر اليوم إلى إسبانيا لخوض فترة إعداد للموسم الجديد تتضمن العديد من المواجهات.

وتتوجه طائرة الفريق إلى العاصمة التركية إسطنبول، ومنها إلى العاصمة مدريد، قبل الانتقال إلى مدينة ليون، التي تبعد 4 ساعات عن العاصمة. 

طالع.. مران الأهلي | سواريش يحاضر اللاعبين فنيًا.. وحسين الشحات وطاهر يواصلان التأهيل

ويستمر معسكر الفريق في إسبانيا من 16 إلى 23 أغسطس الجاري، وتتخلله مباراتان وديتان أمام فريقي أتليتكو وأوديمار كلوب قبل السفر إلى البوسنة لخوض 4 مباريات في البطولة الودية التي تقام هناك خلال الفترة من 23 إلى 27 أغسطس الجاري.

وحرص الإسباني دانيال جوردو، المدير الفني للفريق، على تجهيز اللاعبين لمنافسات الموسم الجديد من خلال الاحتكاك القوي مع المدارس المختلفة، في ظل خوض الفريق منافسات بطولة كأس العالم للأندية “سوبر جلوب” في المملكة العربية السعودية.

فيديو | تحت أنظار النني.. قطار آرسنال يواصل انطلاقته الرائعة بثلاثية أمام بورنموث

حقق آرسنال فوزًا كبيرًا على نظيره بورنموث، في المباراة التي جمعت بينهما ضمن الجولة الثالثة من الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز اليوم السبت.

وفاز آرسنال بثلاثية نظيفة على ملعب ديان كورت، ليواصل صدارته للدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز بعد بداية مثالية للموسم الحالي 2022/2023.

في الدقيقة 5 جاء الهدف الأول ببداية مثالية لـ آرسنال، بعد تسديدة قوية من مارتينيلي ترتد لـ مارتن أوديجارد الذي لم يتهاون أمام مرمى أصحاب الأرض ويضع الأول.

بعد 6 دقائق من الهدف الأول، ظهر أوديجارد ليسجل الهدف الثاني بعد جملة رائعة بين ساكا وبن وايت، ثم إرسال عرضية من الجانب الأيمن، ليمهد خيسوس الكرة، ويسددها أوديجارد صاروخية في مرمى الحارس تافاريز.

طالع أيضًا.. أرتيتا يوضح مصير ساكا بعد اهتمام مانشستر سيتي

واصل آرسنال تألقه في الشوط الأول بأداء جيد للغاية، تحوّل لأداء اقتصادي في الشوط الثاني.

حاول بورنموث استغلال ركود آرسنال، ولكن رامسديل ودفاع الجانرز منع الشيرز من الوصول إلى مرماهم.

تألق ساليبا لم يكن في الدفاع فقط، لكنه استغل تمريرة جرانيت تشاكا وأطلق صاروخية في مرمى الحارس تافاريس في الدقيقة 54، بالقدم اليسرى، ليقتل المباراة لصالح الضيوف.

سجل آرسنال الهدف الرابع عن طريق جابرييل جيسوس قبل ربع ساعة من نهاية المباراة، لكن الحكم ألغاه بعد العودة لتقنية الـVAR، والتي كشفت عن تسلل المهاجم البرازيلي.

أجرى أرتيتا العديد من التغييرات لإراحة البعض وإعطاء الفرصة للآخرين، لكن لم يكن من بينهم الدولي المصري محمد النني الذي اكتفى بمشاهدة السيرك الذي نصبه آرسنال في ملعب ديان كورت.

بهذه النتيجة يواصل آرسنال انطلاقته الرائعة بالفوز في أول 3 مباريات بالدوري الإنجليزي لأول مرة منذ موسم 2003/2004.

عزز آرسنال صدارته بالعلامة الكاملة بـ 9 نقاط، بينما بورنموث في المركز الرابع عشر برصيد 3 نقاط. أهداف مباراة آرسنال وبورنموث في الدوري الإنجليزي اليوم

كاف يوضح لـ بطولات حيثيات عقوبة عمرو السولية بشأن واقعة نهائي دوري أبطال إفريقيا

كشف مصدر بالاتحاد الإفريقي لكرة القدم سبب معاقبة عمرو السولية بعد واقعة إلقاء الميدالية الفضية عقب مباراة نهائي بطولة دوري أبطال إفريقيا.

وكان الأهلي قد خسر نهائي البطولة القارية لصالح بطل المغرب بنتيجة 2-0، في المباراة التي جمعت بينهما يوم 30 مايو الماضي.

وقال المصدر في تصريحات خاصة لـ”بطولات”: “هناك بند تمت إضافته للائحة الانضباط ينص على توقيع عقوبة تجاه الأفعال غير السلوكية في التعامل مع جوائز كاف أو فيفا، سواء من قبل لاعبين أو إداريين أو فنيين أو مسؤولين بالأندية”.

طالع.. خاص | كاف يعاقب عمرو السولية ويوجه تحذيرًا لـ الأهلي

وأردف: “عقوبة الـ10 آلاف دولار موقعة على اللاعب بصفته – عمرو السولية – وليس على النادي، ومن حق السولية الاستئناف باسمه وصفته على العقوبة، ومن حق الأهلي أيضًا أن يتولى الدفاع عن لاعبه”.

واختتم: “منذ وقت قريب لم يكن في اللائحة ما ينص على توقيع عقوبة حال وقوع تصرف غير سلوكي تجاه جوائز كاف أو فيفا؛ ولكن هذا البند تم استحداثه في لائحة الانضباط”.

Chanderpaul fights but West Indies crumble

Essex bowled West Indians out for 146 and closed the second day of the tour match at Chelmsford 292 runs in front with seven second-innings wickets in hand.

Cricinfo staff26-Apr-2009
ScorecardWest Indies’ preparations for the Lord’s Test, which starts in ten days, were blown off course as Essex bowled them out for 146 and closed the second day of the tour match at Chelmsford 292 runs in front with seven second-innings wickets in hand.While Alastair Cook took the opportunity of another chance in the middle to follow up his first-innings 46 with an unbeaten 74, the West Indians’ batting was nothing to write home about. Only Shivnarine Chanderpaul, who made a typically dogged 66, prevented a complete rout.Resuming on 24 for 1, within a quarter of an hour the tourists were 29 for 4. Dale Richards nibbled at Maurice Chambers in the third over, and two balls later Narsingh Deonarine was bowled off a big inside edge. Soon after Lendl Simmons played a loose swish outside off stump and gave wicketkeeper James Foster his second catch of the morning.Chanderpaul and Brendan Nash stopped the rot, but Nash looked out of sorts and was beaten more than once. It was not surprising when Chambers comprehensively bowled him for 14.Allrounder Dave Bernard decided the best form of defence was attack and thumped three fours, but with the ball still moving around it was always going to be a high-risk strategy; Jahid Ahmed replaced Chambers and straight away had Bernard caught behind. In the next over Mervyn Westfield had Darren Sammy leg-before for 1, and West Indians were 80 for 7.Chanderpaul is no stranger at having to marshal the tail, and he again did so well, mixing caution with outbursts of violence. In one over he cracked a four and a six of Ahmed, but support for him was simply not there.Lionel Baker became Chambers’ fourth, and career-best, victim when he was caught in front of his stumps by a yorker, and Westfield wrapped things up by removing the last two batsmen in quick succession, leaving Chanderpaul high and dry.With almost half the day to bat, Essex went about grinding the tourists’ noses further into the mud, despite the early loss of Jason Gallian, collecting a pair at the hands of Baker.Cook, who had appeared still troubled by his finger injury yesterday, looked carefree second time round, although he had a slice of luck when dropped by stand-in wicketkeeper Simmons before he had scored.Varun Chopra and Jaik Mickleburgh both got starts before getting out, but Cook found support from Foster, and the pair added an unbeaten 77 for the fourth wicket.

Wolves given hope in quest to sign Diawara

Wolves have been given fresh hope in their quest to sign Roma and Guinea midfielder Amadou Diawara, according to a new report.

The Lowdown: Wolves linked with Diawara move

Bruno Lage was linked with bringing in the 24-year-old during the summer transfer window, seeing him as someone who could bolster his options in the middle of the park.

Instead, Diawara ended up staying put at Roma, but he has only appeared in Serie A for seven minutes so far this season, with Jose Mourinho not seeing him as a key pat of his plans.

The Latest: Signing could still happen

It appears as though Wolves’ hopes of signing Diawara are not over, however, with Calciomercato [via Sport Witness] claiming that he could leave Roma in the near future.

That comes off the back of the Italian side’s humiliating 6-1 defeat to Bodo/Glimt in the Europa League on Thursday, with the 12-cap Guinea midfielder described as ‘largely insufficient’ in the game.

The Verdict: Great addition

Diawara could be an ideal signing for Wolves in January, with his expertise in front of the defence something that could add more steel to the side.

He averaged 1.4 tackles and 2.3 interceptions per game in last season’s Europa League, racking up 64 successful tackles across the campaign, and he could add a little more dynamism than the likes of Ruben Neves and Joao Moutinho.

At 24 years of age perhaps he just needs a fresh start, and could turn out to be a perfect long-term successor to Moutinho.

In other news, some Wolves fans are excited about one transfer claim. Read more here.

Sangakkara, Ponting hail Mendis

Kumar Sangakkara, leading Sri Lanka for the first time, remained unbeaten and secured victory but reserved special mention for Ajantha Mendis who revelled in his first outing against Australia in any format

George Binoy at Trent Bridge08-Jun-2009

Ricky Ponting is bowled by Ajantha Mendis•Getty Images

Sri Lanka began their World Twenty20 campaign by ending Australia’s stay in the competition. Their captain Kumar Sangakkara, leading the side for the first time, remained unbeaten and secured victory but reserved special mention for Ajantha Mendis, who revelled in his first outing against Australia in any format.Ricky Ponting concurred, calling Mendis a “unique bowler” whom they had studied but failed to counter effectively. “We’ve all had an opportunity to see plenty of video footage of him, but when you’re in a Twenty20 game and you’ve got to go out there and play a certain way, you’ve got to take the challenge up to the bowlers,” Ponting, who was one of Mendis’ victims, said. “Today he got the better of us.”He certainly had a big impact on the game. That was probably the difference in the game that their spinner did dictate to us a little bit through the middle of our batting innings.”On the eve of the game Sangakkara had said that Mendis would have to adapt accordingly as batsmen became familiar with his modus operandi, dissecting him with the help of video analysis. The Australians, however, did not have first-hand experience of playing him and the result was 3 for 20 in four overs. He bowled Ponting with one that went the other way, halting a promising innings of 25 off 15 balls; trapped Shane Watson lbw and breached Michael Hussey’s defences as well.”In a Twenty20 game, where you have to attack almost every ball you play, to have unpredictability, that mystery around him [Mendis] is good,” Sangakkara said. “Batsmen will get on top of him on some days but more often than not he’s a wicket-taking bowler, an attacking bowler.”Sangakkara expressed surprise at Mendis not being a regular of the Kolkata Knight Riders but said the very fact that he was part of the Twenty20 tournament in South Africa, along with 12 other Sri Lankans, would have helped immensely. It may be coincidence but the players from countries with lesser Twenty20 match practice leading into the World Twenty20 – Pakistan, Bangladesh and Australia – have struggled in England.”Even if some of the players did not get consistent games, the fact that they were there, rubbing shoulders with some of the greats of the game, learning from that experience [has helped them]. They were training hard, learning to innovate and it kept them on their toes.”Sri Lanka, as a cricket team and country, has gone through rough times in recent months. Today’s game was their first international since the team survived the terror attacks in Lahore and their country recently witnessed the end of a bloody 26-year war. They were reminded of that strife as they approached the venue, where 70 pro-Tamil supporters were holding a lawful protest outside the ground. Sangakkara, though, said that playing cricket was their focus and the team wouldn’t bother about anything that was outside their control.Three hours later, though, the scene outside Trent Bridge had changed remarkably. The protesters had dissipated and the only sounds emanating from outside the ground were deliriously happy Sri Lankan, and Irish, fans singing and drumming their way down Bridgford Road.

Celtic: Boyd slams ‘horrendous’ challenge

Former Celtic captain Tom Boyd has said that Motherwell’s Bevis Mugabi got away with a ‘horrendous’ challenge against the Hoops at the weekend.

The lowdown

David Turnbull was left in need of treatment after the tackle from centre-half Mugabi early in the second half of Celtic’s 2-0 win at Fir Park on Saturday.

The Motherwell defender escaped any form of punishment for the challenge, although he received a yellow card for a separate incident in stoppage time.

Turnbull had put Celtic two goals to the good after Filipe Jota’s opener and was able to complete the 90 minutes.

The latest

Boyd, who was on co-commentary duty for Celtic TV, was furious that Mugabi wasn’t shown a red card, and he believes there’s a pattern of referees failing to protect Hoops players.

“That is a red card,” he said, as quoted by 67 Hail Hail. “It is a red card. It’s horrendous, coming through.

“It’s the follow-through that he’s done. I think he’s got a bit of the ball but he’s come through and followed through and done Turnbull.

“And once again a player gets a free hit at us by referees not doing their duty of care to players that are wearing green and white hoops.”

The verdict

If Boyd’s fearful claim is justified, then it’s a concern for Celtic going forward. Without adequate punishment, there may not be that deterrent in place to prevent reckless challenges from opponents.

Turnbull may have emerged unscathed at the weekend, but in future there’s perhaps a risk of serious injury.

It should be said that no Celtic player features in the top 35 most-fouled players in the Premiership, but it’s less an issue of frequency and more of force.

In other news, Kieran Devlin has revealed the return timeline for this key duo. 

Tendulkar returns to boost India in opener

The preview for the first ODI between New Zealand and India at McLean Park in Napier

The Preview by George Binoy02-Mar-2009Match factsTuesday, March 3, 2009
Start time 14.00 local (01.00 GMT)
Gautam Gambhir is likely to bat at No 3 in Napier © AFP
The Big PictureMahendra Singh Dhoni was confident his young outfit would learn from the mistakes that cost them the first Twenty20 international in Christchurch. However, they didn’t learn quickly enough, and the upshot was a 2-0 defeat for the world champions. Now they are faced with the challenge of adapting to the 50-over format in conditions their batsmen haven’t fully come to grips with yet and to counter a tenacious opponent expert in exploiting home advantage. From India’s point of view it’s vital they hit the ground running at McLean Park.India’s opening combination of Gautam Gambhir and Virender Sehwag has played a pivotal role in their one-day success in 2008 but Gambhir has struggled in New Zealand. He was over-aggressive in the first Twenty20 international and failed to find his rhythm despite spending time at the crease in the second. The openers’ failure to provide substantial starts has deprived the middle-order of the momentum they have become accustomed to. However, that partnership will be split in Napier when Sachin Tendulkar returns to open with Sehwag, Gambir dropping down the order. Tendulkar’s return, though, means India will have one opener who is playing his first game of the tour, and a No. 3 yet to find form.New Zealand are quietly confident after their upset win in the Twenty20s. Their fast bowlers provided early breakthroughs and the pressure was increased by Daniel Vettori, who was able to restrict a strong middle-order. They have also been bolstered by the recovery of the injured Kyle Mills, who will take the new ball and also provide depth to the batting line-up. However, their coach Andy Moles still called India the favourites whom New Zealand would “respect but not be scared” of. They have no reason to be scared, after running Australia extremely close in the drawn Chappell-Hadlee Series earlier in the month.ODI form guide (last five matches, most recent first)
India – LWWWW
New Zealand – NLLWWWatch out for …New Zealand’s top order: India’s bowlers managed to take only eight wickets in the two Twenty20 internationals despite the new ball swinging and seaming under lights. On both occasions, New Zealand’s top order approached their targets with a definite plan. The momentum was provided by Jesse Ryder, Martin Guptill and Ross Taylor while Brendon McCullum batted steadily through the innings and scored match-winning half-centuries. McCullum’s innings in the two games was in stark contrast to his usual aggressive approach but he had the backing of both his captain and coach. “He is maturing as a player, is playing for the situation and when he’s playing well at the top of the order with Jesse [Ryder], then Martin Guptill and Ross Taylor, we’re certainly starting to get a pretty formidable top four,” said Moles.Sachin Tendulkar: It was in New Zealand that Tendulkar opened for the first time in one-day internationals, scoring 82 off 49 balls at Eden Park in 1994. He’s since changed as a batsman and his ODI appearances are less frequent but his presence still gives the batting line-up considerable muscle. Tendulkar’s three innings in Sri Lanka were cut short by poor lbw decisions and he has had no match practice to adjust to the seam and bounce of New Zealand’s pitches going into tomorrow’s game.Team newsNew Zealand have named a 12-man squad for the first three ODIs and ten of them are certainties to play. The top six that played the Twenty20 international will remain the same but medium-pace allrounder Grant Elliott will replace Nathan McCullum at No 7. Mills, who took nine wickets at 20 each in Australia, comes back from injury which means Ian Butler and Tim Southee will compete for a spot.New Zealand: 1 Jesse Ryder, 2 Brendon McCullum (wk), 3 Martin Guptill, 4 Ross Taylor, 5 Jacob Oram, 6 Neil Broom, 7 Grant Elliott, 8 Daniel Vettori (capt), 9 Kyle Mills, 10 Ian Bulter/Tim Southee, 11 Iain O’Brien.Ishant Sharma has been all but ruled out of the first ODI because of a shoulder injury sustained during the second Twenty20 international. “We are thinking of giving Ishant rest so that he can be available for the whole series rather than play him at 70-80% fitness,” Dhoni said. His spot will be taken by either Praveen Kumar or Munaf Patel. The only other change will be Tendulkar, who takes Ravindra Jadeja’s spot from the Twenty20 line-up.India: 1 Virender Sehwag, 2 Sachin Tendulkar, 3 Gautam Gambhir, 4 Yuvraj Singh, 5 Suresh Raina, 6 Mahendra Singh Dhoni, 7 Yusuf Pathan, 8 Irfan Pathan, 9 Harbhajan Singh, 10 Praveen Kumar/Munaf Patel, 11 Zaheer Khan.Pitch & conditionsNapier was warm on the eve of the match but there are showers forecast for Tuesday. The pitch at McLean Park “looked outstanding”, according to Vettori, who expected it to be full of runs. “I think traditionally around 280-300 is a par score so we have to work on that,” Vettori said. “If a team can restrict the other team to under 300, like the West Indies game the last time here, you’re in with a good chance.”Stats and trivia New Zealand have won 18 won ODIs, lost nine and tied two matches in Napier. However, their win-loss record at the venue since 2005 is 3-3. India have only won one out of four at this ground. India have a poor record in New Zealand, winning only nine matches out of 30. Against New Zealand they’ve won seven and lost 16, including six of the last eight. Among countries where they’ve played at least five games, only in the West Indies do they have a poorer win-loss ratio. In 11 day-night games at McLean Park, six have been won by the team chasing, and only three by the side batting first. Tendulkar has 16,440 ODI runs, 6765 more than New Zealand’s 12 players together.Taylor averages 136.50 in Napier, where he’s scored 273 runs in five innings at a strike-rate of 95.Quotes”The teams are pretty closely ranked at No. 3 and No. 4. India have been playing really well, but our home conditions suit us. So it’s going to be a pretty close series. I’d like to think we can win the series but I also know we will have to play some of our best cricket for that.”
“We are confident about each and every game. Even if we had won the last game, it wouldn’t have made a difference. We have to keep repeating the good work in every game of cricket.”

Kitchen and Jones put Auckland in pole position

Anaru Kitchen stroked a fluent 115 as Auckland assumed total command at the Bert Sutcliffe Oval. He was given good support by captain Richard Jones, who scored 109, as they ended with a sizeable lead

Cricinfo staff08-Apr-2009
Scorecard
Anaru Kitchen stroked a fluent 115 as Auckland assumed total command at the Bert Sutcliffe Oval. He was given good support by captain Richard Jones, who scored 109, as they ended with a sizeable lead.Central Districts resumed the day on 169 for 8, but Daryl Tuffey ended any hopes of a late charge, removing Jacob Oram and Mitchell McClenaghan in quick succession.During the reply, Central Districts needed a similar bowling performance similar to Lance Shaw’s for Auckland, but their hopes took a knock when fast bowler Michael Mason was forced out of the attack due to injury. Mason though, did manage 3.4 overs, accounting for the in-form Jeet Raval for 4. McClenaghan then dismissed Rob Nicol for 12 as Auckland slipped to 39 for 2, before Kitchen and Jones seized control to put Auckland on course to secure their first first-class trophy since 2004-05.Kitchen, 25, has made a favourable impression in his maiden first-class season and he continued the good form, sharing a third-wicket stand of 184 with Jones. Kitchen hit 15 boundaries and three sixes during his 180-ball stay, scoring at a rate considerably quickly than Jones, who faced 220 balls for his 15th first-class century.While Kitchen fell to Brendon Diamanti, Jones was dismissed midway through the final session when he bottom-edged an attempted pull off Ewen Thompson to give wicketkeeper Bevan Griggs his third catch.It was finally left to wicketkeeper Gareth Hopkins and Colin de Grandhomme to safely guide Auckland to stumps.

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