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Chaminda Vaas, the Sri Lanka fast bowler, has announced he will retire from Tests after the third match against Pakistan in Colombo starting Monday. He said he will continue to play one-dayers and Twenty20s till the 2011 World Cup. "I am officially retiring from Test cricket after the third Test against Pakistan, but will continue playing one-day and Twenty20 matches till the 2011 World Cup," he told reporters in Colombo, but declined to take any questions. [More...]

http://www.canadiancricket.org/images/2009icup.gifCanada 177 and 419/9 (S Dhaniram 144, Qaiser Ali 61, BA Westdijk 4/85)
The Netherlands 229 and 120/5 (44 ov, van Bunge 47*, Bhatti 3/25, Chohan 2/31)
Netherlands require another 248 runs with 5 wickets remaining

A career-best knock by Sunil Dhaniram put Canada on course for a comprehensive victory over the Netherlands at the close of play on the third day of the four-day ICC Intercontinental Cup 2009-10 match in Rotterdam on Friday. [More...]

 
Javed Miandad (1975-1996) Born 12 June 1957 at Karachi, Sind, Pakistan

     Javed Miandad was a precocious talent who made his debut for Pakistan the day before his 18th birthday during the 1975 World Cup. He made 163 on Test debut against New Zealand at Lahore in 1976 and at Karachi later in the series scored the first of his six Test double-centuries. He was the youngest to score a Test 200 at the age of 19 years, 141 days. [More...]  

Kapil Dev (1978-1994) Born 6 January 1959 at Chandigarh, Punjab, India

 

Kapil Dev was a swashbuckling all-rounder. He was the first genuinely successful fast bowler produced by India and went on to become the leading wicket-taker in Test cricket. He was particularly skillful in his use of swing. His best bowling of 9-83 came against West Indies at Ahmedabad in 1983, the first captain to take nine wickets in a Test innings. [More...]

van Bunge heroics seals draw: Daan van Bunge fell two short of a deserved maiden first-class hundred, but nevertheless helped Netherlands pull off a fine result to draw against Canada on the final day at Rotterdam. [More...]

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