Sunday, 29 June 2014

29/06/14 SUNDAY MATCH RESULT



THIRD DIVISION MATCHES

1. MELWIN KNITS CC beat  ANIL MEMORIAL CC by 8 runs  @ PROFESSIONAL  

2.  AVATHAR CC beat MIGHTY FIGHTERS by 2 wickets  @ GAC

3.STUNNERS beat  TCF by 5 wickets  @  TTP

4.STADIUM SPORTS "A" VS  TCF "A"     postpone to some other day

Available  scores Briefly :

1.MELWIN KNITS CC 201(prabhu 62 ,mahesh 47 )beat ANIL MEMORIAL CC 193(mani 45 krishnamoorthi 65 panneer 3 wickets )

2.   MIGHTY FIGHTERS 158/10 lost to AVATHAR CC 159/8

3.  TCF 130/10  (muthukumar 5 wickets) lost to STUNNERS 131/5 (prasad 35 )


( The above Results and score details is not an official release

its up to my knowledge-editor )

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Saturday, 28 June 2014

29/06/14 SUNDAY MATCH DETAILS

THIRD DIVISION MATCHES

1. MELWIN KNITS CC VS ANIL MEMORIAL CC @ PROFESSIONAL 

2.MIGHTY FIGHTERS VS AVATHAR CC @ GAC

3.STUNNERS VS TCF  @  TTP

4.STADIUM SPORTS "A"VS  TCF "A"      @MIGROS 


Match Schedule:                                                            Venues:      
                                                        
   I Session: 09.00 am to 12.30 pm                             TEA: TEA PUBLIC SCHOOL

   Lunch:     12.30 pm to 01.15 pm                            MIG: MIGROS KIDS SCHOOL

   II Session: 01.15 pm to 04.45 pm                          PROF: PROFESSIONAL            
                         
                                                                                                COLLEGE,  PALLADAM     

                                                                                 AIYYANOR : AIYYANOR CRICKET           
                                                                                                         GROUND 

                  @UDUMELPET           
                                                                                                                                           
  I Session: 09.30am to 01.00 pm         
      
  Lunch:    01.00  pm to 01.30pm         
                                                                                              
  2nd Session: 01.30 pm to 05.00 pm                   GAC: GOVT ARTS COLLEGE, UDUMALPET
                                                                                                                     
                                                                                      TTP: TIRUPUR TEXTILE MILL 
                                                                                               GROUND    TIRUPUR       

                                                                                                                                   

( The above schedule and details is not an official release

its up to my knowledge-editor )

TNCA under-25 inter-district cricket tournament result

Host Tirupur goes down with fight 

27/06/14 friday match result.

Nilgiris 226 in 50 overs (R. Karunkaran 32, R. Santhosh 30, M. Ismail 48, S. Seyabudeen 58, O. Nithyanand five for 48, G. Surender three for 43) bt Tirupur 218 in 49.2 overs (Sushil Kumar 32, G. Surender 58, B. Kirisudan 35, T.G. Vineeth Kumar five for 32).

Nilgiris 4, Tirupur 0 .


(thanks to- the hindu)

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Thursday, 26 June 2014

22/06/2014 Sunday match score card

SECOND DIVISION 

T. Ramu slammed an unbeaten 103 as GIO Sports Club ‘A’ beat Lakshmi Mills Colony CC by 164 runs in the TNCA-DCAT second division league recently.

 GIO SC ‘A’ 258 for four in 50 overs (T. Ramu 103 n.o., P. Chandran 42, Sushil Kumar 30) bt Lakshmi Mills Colony CC 94 in 28.2 overs (Sadam Hussain six for 23);

 Tirupur Textiles RC ‘B’ 223 for seven in 50 overs (K. Sathiyamoorthy 48, R. Udhayakumar 30) lost to Velusamy CC 227 for seven in 44.5 overs (Vijayakumar 54, S. Tamilarasan 32, S. Thiyagarajan 54 n.o., D. Arun Kumar three for 60);

 Tirupur CC ‘A’ 129 in 32.2 overs (Ram Kumar four for 35) lost to Red Blue CC 132 for two in 28.1 overs; 

Ayyanar SC 178 in 49.1 overs (A. Niyas 38, B. Yuvaraj 67, M. Nizam three for 32, N. Prabhakaran three for 22) lost to Lucky Star CC 181 for six in 35 overs (R. Senthil Kumar 49 n.o., M. Shankar Ganesh 32, P. Mahendran three for 39).


(THANKS TO -THE HINDU)

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15/06/2014 Sunday match score card




FIRST DIVISION 

 Maruthi CA 188 in 50 overs (K. Ashok Kumar 75, S. Ramakrishnan 45, P. Subramaniam four for 31) bt Tirupur CA 171 in 48.2 overs (P. Subramaniam 33);

 Maruthi CC 117 in 36.3 overs (N. Arul Jothi 32, K. Kalidas five for 10, N. Selvakumar three for 17) lost to Sir Robert Stanes MCC 120 for two in 27.2 overs (P. Sudan 40 n.o.).

Tirupur Textiles RC 230 for nine in 50 overs (G. Saran Pritham 88, G. Jayakumar 47, C. Sridhar Venkatesh 34 n.o., J. Mohd. Rabeek five for 59) bt Tirupur CC 121 in 38.5 overs (D. Rahul 37, J. Saravanan four for 29);

 Stadium CA 123 in 35.4 overs (E. Manohar 46, C. Mohan Kumar 32, P. Dinesh Kumar five for 30, R.Kiri Sudhan three for 18) lost to Charms CC 124 for two in 15.5 overs (P. Kanagasundaram 68, G. Balachander 42).



(THANKS TO -THE HINDU)

TNCA -UNDER -25 INTER -DISTRICT MATCHES

MATCH DETAILS 

27/6/2014   :  9 AM

1. TIRUPUR VS NILGIRIS @ TEA PUBLIC SCHOOL AVINASHI 

28/06/2014:  9 AM

2. KANCHEEVARAM VS NILGIRIS @TEA PUBLIC SCHOOL AVINASHI 

29/06/14:  9 AM

3. KANCHEEVARAM VS TIRUPUR @ TEA PUBLIC SCHOOL AVINASHI 



(the above schedule is not an official one its up to my knowledge -editor)

Wednesday, 25 June 2014

TNCA -UNDER -25 INTER -DISTRICT MATCHES



The District Cricket Association of Tirupur,  affiliated member of the TNCA, will begin its 2014-15 season   with a series of TNCA under-25 inter-district matches at  the TEA Public School grounds here from June 27 to29.
DCAT will host the One of the  Zone  matches comprising Kancheevaram , nilgiris and Tirupur. 




(The above details is not an official one its up to my knowledge.)


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Sunday, 22 June 2014

22/06/14 SUNDAY MATCH RESULT

SECOND DIVISION


1.REDBLUE CRICKET CLUB beat TCC”A” by 8 Wickets @PROFFESIONAL COLLEGE.

2.GEO SPORTS beat LMCCC by 160+ RUNS @TEA SCHOOL

3.LUCK STAR CC beat  AIYAYNOR SC by 4 Wickets@ AIYYANOR GROUND

4.VELUSAMY CC beat  (TTRC  “B”) BY 3 Wickets @TTRC GROUND



 Available  scores Briefly :

1.TCC”A” 129( ram kumar 4 for 35)  lost to  REDBLUE CC 132/2 in 28.2 overs(ram kumar 47 and prakash 42*)

2. Geo sc  252 in 50 overs ( Ram 102*, chandru 40+ )beat LMCC 92 (sadham 6 wickets)

3. Aiyyanor sc 178 lost to Lucky star cc 179 /6 (senthilkumar 49)

4. TTRC'B' 228 in 50 overs (sathiyamoorthi 40+)  lost to Velusamy cc 229/7 (Thiyagu 50+ ,vijaykumar50+)



( The above Results and score details is not an official release

its up to my knowledge-editor )

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Friday, 20 June 2014

22/06/2014 SUNDAY MATCH DETAILS

SECOND DIVISION 


MATCH NO
DATE
MATCH       BETWEEN
VENUE
1
22/06/14
GEO SPORTS
LMCCC
TEA SCHOOL
2
22/06/14
VELUSAMY CC
TIRUPUR TEXTILES RECREATION CLUB “B”(TTRC  “B”)
TTRC GROUND
3
22/06/14
LUCK STAR CC
AIYAYNOR SC
AIYYANOR GROUND
4
22/06/14
REDBLUE CRICKET CLUB
TCC”A”
PROFFESIONAL COLLEGE



Match Schedule:                                                            Venues:      
                                                        
   I Session: 09.00 am to 12.30 pm                             TEA: TEA PUBLIC SCHOOL
               Lunch:     12.30 pm to 01.15 pm                        

   II Session: 01.15 pm to 04.45 pm                          PROF: PROFESSIONAL            
                         
                                                                                                COLLEGE,  PALLADAM     

                                                                                 AIYYANOR : AIYYANOR CRICKET           
                                                                                                         GROUND
                       
                                                                     
                                                                                      TTP: TIRUPUR TEXTILEMILL GROUND    
                                                               TIRUPUR       

    
                                                                                                                               

( The above schedule and details is not an official release
its up to my knowledge-editor )

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Monday, 16 June 2014

15/6/14 SUNDAY MATCH RESULT


FIRST DIVISION MATCHES


1.MARUTHI CRICKET ACADEMY BEAT TIRUPUR CRICKET ACADEMY BY 17 RUNS @TEA SCHOOL
  (mca 188 runs tca 171 runs)

2.TIRUPUR TEXTILES RECREATION CLUB BEAT TIRUPUR CRICKET CLUB BY 110+RUNS@TTRC GROUND
  (ttrc 230+ runs and tcc120+ runs)

3.STANES CRICKET CLUB BEAT MARUTHI CRICKET CLUB BY 7 WICKETS
(  mcc 117 runs and stanes 118/3 )

4.CHARMS CRICKET CLUB BEAT STADIUM SPORTS CLUB BY 8 WICKETS
  ( ssc 123 runs and 124/2  )


DETAIL SCORE CARD  WILL COMING SOON 





( The above Results and details is not an official release
its up to my knowledge-editor )


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Saturday, 14 June 2014

15/06/2014 SUNDAY MATCH DETAILS


2014-2015" DCAT" LEAGUE MATCHES BEGINS THIS WEEK FIRST WEEK "4"FIRST DIVISION MATCHES PLAYED

FIRST DIVISION MATCHES


MATCH NO
DATE
MATCH       BETWEEN
VENUE

1

15/06/14

TIRUPUR CRICKET ACADEMY(TCA)

MARUTHI CRICKET ACADEMY(MCA)

TEA SCHOOL

2

15/06/14

TIRUPUR CRICKET CLUB (TCC)
TIRUPUR TEXTILES RECREATION CLUB(TTRC)

TTRC GROUND

3

15/06/14

STANES CRIKET CLUB

MARUTHI CRICKET CLUB

AIYYANOR GROUND

4

15/06/14

CHARMS CRICKET CLUB

STADIUM SPORTS

PROFESSIONAL
 COLLEGE



 Match Schedule:                                                            Venues:      
                                                        
   I Session: 09.00 am to 12.30 pm                             TEA: TEA PUBLIC SCHOOL

   Lunch:     12.30 pm to 01.15 pm                            MIG: MIGROS KIDS SCHOOL

   II Session: 01.15 pm to 04.45 pm                          PROF: PROFESSIONAL            
                         
                                                                                                COLLEGE,  PALLADAM     

                                                                                 AIYYANOR : AIYYANOR CRICKET           
                                                                                                         GROUND 

                  @UDUMELPET           
                                                                                                                                           
  I Session: 09.30am to 01.00 pm         
      
  Lunch:    01.00  pm to 01.30pm         
                                                                                              
  2nd Session: 01.30 pm to 05.00 pm                   GAC: GOVT ARTS COLLEGE, UDUMALPET
                                                                                                                     
                                                                                      TTP: TIRUPUR TEXTILEMILL GROUND    
                                                          TIRUPUR       

    
                                                                                                                               

( The above schedule and details is not an official release
its up to my knowledge-editor )

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Friday, 6 June 2014

10 facts you need to know about 'Mankading'


(by-Anurag chaudhary:-http://www.sportskeeda.com/)

http://www.sportskeeda.com/slideshow/10-facts-mankading-cricket/?imgid=13413&ref=slide-prev
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A couple of days ago, an interesting scenario presented itself during the 5th ODI between Sri Lanka and England. Sachitra Senanayake of Sri Lanka clipped off the bails during his bowling stride when non-striker Jos Butler was backing up his partner. An appeal was made and Buttler was declared ‘run-out’.
This stirred up a controversy regarding “spirit of the game”, but this was not for the first time it happened during a cricket match. This act is known (informally) as ‘Mankading’ in Cricket.
We will find out here, some interesting facts about ‘Mankading’ that as cricket fans, most of us must be unaware of.

#1 The name 'Mankading'




It happened during the 1947/48 India tour of Australia, in the second test at Sydney when Vinoo Mankad of India ran out Bill Brown while delivering the ball. He held on to it and removed the bails with the non-striker backing up well away from his crease.
This was the second time Mankad had dismissed Brown in this fashion on the tour, having already done it in an earlier match against an Australian XI. The dismissal got extensive coverage in the Australian press, with Mankad being accused of unsportsmanlike behaviour.
Don Bradman, Aussie skipper at that time famously defended Mankad for the act. This remains the most famous incident of its type and hence the term ‘Mankading’ was coined.

#2 It existed before cricket went global


""Mankading (Law 38) has been in existence since 1800s. This drawing by N Felix circa 1850 bears testimony to this fact"" .

This tweet by MohanDas Menon, senior cricket analyst and statistician gives an interesting insight about the situation.
Is it legal? Yes sir, since the early 1800s.


#3 What do the laws say?



Since the “Vinoo Mankad Incident”, the rules have been changed regarding this act of dismissal, so that no bowler could dismiss a batsman once he has entered his delivery stride.
However, under article 42.15 it remains legal to run out a non-striker who has strayed outside his crease after he started his run up, but before he has entered his delivery stride. This meant that once bowler had landed his back foot, he could not Mankad the batsman.
This was revised in 2011 under article 42.11, which states that,
“The bowler is permitted, before releasing the ball and provided he has not completed his usual delivery swing, to attempt to run out the non-striker. Whether the attempt is successful or not, the ball shall not count as one of the over. If the bowler fails in an attempt to run out the non-striker, the umpire shall call and signal dead ball as soon as possible.”

#4 How does the ICC law differ from the MCC law?



  • MCC Law
  • Law 42.15: Bowler attempting to run out non-striker before delivery
  • “The bowler is permitted, before entering his delivery stride, to attempt to run out the non-striker. Whether the attempt is successful or not, the ball shall not count as one of the over. If the bowler fails in an attempt to run out the non-striker, the umpire shall call and signal Dead ball as soon as possible.”
  • ICC Law
  • 42.11 Bowler attempting to run out non-striker before delivery
  • “The bowler is permitted, before releasing the ball and provided he has not completed his usual delivery swing, to attempt to run out the non-striker. Whether the attempt is successful or not, the ball shall not count as one of the over. if the bowler fails in an attempt to run out the non-striker, the umpire shall call and signal dead ball as soon possible.”

#5 Mankading in Test Matches




Other than the Vinoo Mankad Incident, there have been only 3 such incidents of Mankading.
West Indies great Charlie Grifith clipped the bails when Aussie Ian Redpath was backing up in 1959-60, at Adelaide, hence making Australia yet another victim of this act. In another such incident, Derek Randal of New Zealand was ‘Mankaded’ by England’s Ewen Chatfield at Christchurch in 1977-78. 
The last act of Mankading in test matches was done BY an Aussie Alan Hurst against Pakistan’s Sikander Bakht in 1978-79 at Perth.

#6 Mankading in ODIs

There have been a total of 4 instances of Mankading in ODIs including the recent one between Senanyake and Buttler. The first one happened back in 1974-75 which involved Greg Chappell as the bowler. He dismissed Brian Luckhurst of England at Melbourne.

Zimbabwean all-rounder Grant Flower was a victim too when he got dismissed by Deepak Patel of New Zealand when Kiwis were touring Zimbabwe in 1992-93.

 

In the same year, Kapil Dev Mankaded Peter Kirsten of South Africa at Port Elizabeth.
As seen in the video, poor Kirsten was ghastly enraged and shocked while Kapil Dev was clearly frustated by Kirsten backing up too far.

#7 Murali Karthik - A first class Mankade"




So far only two instances of Mankading have been seen in first-class cricket, both of which involved Murli Karthik as a culprit of performing the act.
Playing for Surrey against Sommerset in 2012 at Taunton, Karthik flipped the bails off while the non-striker Alex Burrow was out of the popping crease backing up his partner.
Later, last year in 2013, in the Ranji Trophy tournament back home, Karthik (playing for Railways) again performed a similar act, this time on Sandipan Das of Bengal.
We must admit, Karthik is a legend, when it comes to ‘Mankading’!

#8 The Ashwin-Thirimanne incident





During the CB series of 2011-12, Ravichandran Ashwin of India clipped the bails off when Sri Lankan Lahiru Thirumanne was backing up way out of his crease.
The appeal was made by the bowler, but the umpire didn't directly give Thirumanne out. They rather decided to consult the senior most players in the fielding side in Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag (who was also the skipper for the match).
Sachin urged to withdraw the appeal in favour of the “spirit of the game” hence allowing the Sri Lankan to keep batting though legally he was out.

#9 Other cases of "Non-Mankading"





Walsh–Jaffar : Legendary Caribbean pacer Courtney Walsh famously refused to Mankad last man Saleem Jaffar of Pakistan during a crucial match in the 1987 World Cup, but let him off with a warning. Pakistan went on to win the match, while the defeat cost the West Indies a place in the semi-final.
Rafique–Gul : The same thing was repeated in a 2003 Test match in Multan between Bangladesh and Pakistan. Mohammad Rafique of Bangladesh did not run out Umar Gul of Pakistan though he was out of his crease.
Pakistan eventually won the Test match by 1 wicket.

#10 About the "Spirit of the Game"

About the Vinoo Mankad incident, Don Bradman, the greatest of them all, who was also the skipper of Australia at the time, writes in his autobiography,
“For the life of me, I can't understand why [the press] questioned his sportsmanship. The laws of cricket make it quite clear that the nonstriker must keep within his ground until the ball has been delivered. If not, why is the provision there which enables the bowler to run him out? By backing up too far or too early, the nonstriker is very obviously gaining an unfair advantage.”
Mankading in cricket can be seen similar to what “touching the piece” means in chess. In an unsaid tone, its taken for granted that these acts are against the sportsman spirit. But the other side of the coin also states that it is perfectly legal as a type of run out and can be a handy underhand aid during desperate times.

thanks to :
Anurag chaudhary:-http://www.sportskeeda.com/
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