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Bangladesh victory puts India out
03.26.07 (5:55 pm)   [edit]

World Cup group B, Trinidad: Bangladesh 96-3 bt Bermuda 94-9 by seven wickets

Bangladesh celebrate
Bangladesh celebrate the dismissal of David Hemp
Bangladesh qualified for the Super 8 stage of the World Cup and put out India as they beat Bermuda in a rain-affected match in Trinidad.

An unbeaten stand of 59 between Mohammad Ashraful and Saqibul Hasan saw Bangladesh reach their target of 96 with three of their 21 overs remaining.

They had restricted Bermuda to 94-9 on a day of constant rain interruptions.

Saleem Mukuddem took three early wickets as Bangladesh slumped to 37-3 before they battled through.

Bangladesh lost a wicket early on in their run chase when Tamin Iqbal was brilliantly caught by Kevin Hurdle on the point boundary after slashing at Mukuddem.

Mukuddem then had Aftab Ahmed lbw for seven before Shahriar Nafees got an outside edge to Janeiro Tucker at second slip.


The match began late after heavy rain at the Queen's Park Oval, and several more heavy showers during the day saw the number of overs per side reduced again and again.

Bermuda were in trouble from the first over of their innings, when Stephen Outerbridge hooked wildly at Mashrafe Mortaza and top-edged to Mohammad Rafique at fine leg.

Delyone Borden then got a leading edge to the same bowler and was easily taken at mid-off, before left-arm spinner Abdur Razzak had Bermudan captain Irvine Romaine trapped lbw for just 11.

David Hemp - top scorer against India - was sent packing for a duck, cutting Syed Rasel straight to Aftab Ahmed at gully.

After yet another rain break, Oliver Pitcher skied Saqibul Hasan to captain Habibul Bashar as the innings fell apart.

Lionel Cann restored some pride by smashing 16 off six balls before he was bowled by Hasan, with Tucker holing out on the boundary for six as Bermuda desperately sought runs.

Pitcher was later taken to hospital after landing awkwardly attempting a difficult running catch off Mohammad Ashraful.

Bangladesh's qualification triggered wild celebrations among their players.

They had been expected to exit the tournament at the group stage, but their shock win over India last week meant they only had to avoid defeat against Bermuda to go through.

 
Woolmer police 'eliminate no-one'
03.26.07 (5:52 pm)   [edit]

Bob Woolmer
Woolmer's body will remain in Jamaica until after an inquest
Police in Jamaica investigating the murder of Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer say no-one has been eliminated from their enquiry.

But deputy police commissioner Mark Shields told the UK Times newspaper there were no prime suspects.

CCTV footage from the Kingston hotel where Mr Woolmer was staying when he was killed is being examined.

The Pakistan team is in London on its way home. Mr Shields said he let the team leave to avoid a diplomatic row.

He said he was working with Pakistani diplomats to secure their return to Jamaica if needed.

The two countries have no extradition treaty.

Tapes 'crucial'

"Everybody at the moment is a witness," said Mr Shields. "But we do not have more suspicion about one person over another."


Mr Shields, a former Scotland Yard detective, said he was hopeful that the footage from the 12th floor of the Pegasus Hotel could yield images of whoever strangled Woolmer last week.

He said the tapes are now in a secure location and being converted digitally in order to enhance the quality of the images.

Mr Shields said the CCTV cameras were installed at either end of the corridor and that, while they did not show Woolmer's actual room, they should tell police who came in and out of the passageway.

"They are crucial as they may give us an image of the murderer or murderers of Bob Woolmer," he said.

The records of every door keycard in the hotel are also being examined in order to determine movements in and out of rooms.

"It's a huge task. But when we do that we get the time of death."

Mr Shields said his team was looking into match-fixing as one line of inquiry.

There has been much speculation that the murder is connected to match-fixing and illegal gambling on cricket.

Detectives in Jamaica believe Woolmer probably knew his killer - or killers - as there were no signs of forced entry into his room and none of his belongings had been stolen.

Pakistan's players have given police DNA samples and fingerprints as part of the probe into Woolmer's murder.

Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq, team manager Talat Ali and assistant coach Mushtaq Ahmed spoke to police for a second time on Saturday before the team left Jamaica.

 
Sir Elton hosts NYC birthday bash
03.26.07 (5:49 pm)   [edit]

Elton John on stage during his concert in New York
Sir Elton held a lavish private party in Manhattan before the concert
Sir Elton John has performed to a sold-out audience of more than 20,000 fans at New York's Madison Square Garden to celebrate his 60th birthday.

Former US President Bill Clinton introduced the veteran pop star, who entered the stage dressed in a black tailcoat to a standing ovation.

He opened the show with his hit Sixty Years On.

It was his 60th appearance at the venue - eight more than the Grateful Dead's tally, a record passed in October 2001.

Opening the concert, Mr Clinton said: "Thank you for coming tonight to help celebrate Elton joining my favourite club, the 60-year-olds' club.

"I love it every time he plays. He reminds me we still have some youth left," he said. Mr Clinton also paid tribute to the work of Sir Elton's Aids Foundation.

A banner to mark Sir Elton's 60th concert at the venue
A banner was raised to mark Sir Elton's 60th concert at the venue

Sir Elton, born Reg Dwight in north London, said he had known several years ago what he wanted to do when he turned 60.

"I knew I had done 59 shows at Madison Square Garden and I said the only place I want to be is New York City on my 60th birthday."

Other famous guests included US actress Bette Midler, model Elizabeth Hurley, Italian designer Donatella Versace, actor Pierce Brosnan and English rocker, Ozzy Osbourne.

The show followed a lavish private birthday party held in Manhattan. A similar bash was held in London earlier this month.

 
World Cup-West Indies storm to opening victory
03.14.07 (12:16 pm)   [edit]

West Indies v Pakistan, Group D, Jamaica

Lara keen to build on winning start




'Samuels' knock was crucial. It was a question of who was going to start it, and he did. He carried on too, and built on that

Brian Lara refused to look too far ahead - "It's just one match" - but there was no denying his pleasure at the manner in which West Indies stormed to a 54-run victory in their opening game at the World Cup. In front of a raucous crowd that wasn't quite capacity, they defended 241 with some disciplined bowling and brilliant fielding, and the margin would have been even more resounding but for a defiant innings from Shoaib Malik.

"I still think the batting did it in spurts," said Lara afterwards. "I thought 241 was a good total in the end. The guys did really well then, but we need to be scoring better throughout an innings." He pointed the finger at himself and his senior colleague, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, for a sluggish start that saw West Indies scoring at less than three an over even after the halfway mark.

The momentum shift started with Marlon Samuels, who stroked a superb 70-ball 63, and added 91 with Lara. "We left 20 or 30 runs out there then," said Lara, talking about the slow start. 'Myself and Shiv were pretty slow to get started. Samuels' knock was crucial. It was a question of who was going to start it, and he did. He carried on too, and built on that."

For Inzamam-ul-Haq and Pakistan, it was a depressing afternoon, after the bowlers had excelled for 40 overs. "It's a matter of concern," said Inzamam, when asked about the batting. "We have the experience in the middle order and the batsmen have to take responsibility."

He didn't think his decision to field first had affected the outcome, with even Lara admitting that he would have chosen the same option. "Our bowlers did well," said Inzamam, talking in Urdu. "I was happy with their effort to restrict them to a total that I thought we could chase."

There was no attempt to blame the pitch either. "It was a good one," he said. "There was some help for the seamers, but I have to give their bowlers credit. They bowled a great line, and didn't even need to use the spinners."

He was happy enough with his own spinner, though Danish Kaneria's dismal fielding did bring a rare smile to his lips. 'The fielding was sloppy," he said in another masterpiece of understatement. "We'll have to keep working hard on that over the next few days."

Lara was full of praise for the crowd - "You had to be out there to really feel the atmosphere" - and for Dwayne Smith, who justified the decision to play him ahead of Ian Bradshaw by taking three wickets and clouting 32 from just 15 balls. "He played really well today," said Lara. "When he came in, we were looking at 225 or so. But then he started hitting it out of the park. And he got two of their best players out [Inzamam and Yousuf]. But he knows he need to build on that."

So do West Indies, who started the last World Cup with a similarly impressive win only to lose their way subsequently. Soon after the toss on Tuesday morning, the organisers had given the crowd an opportunity to show their respect for the heroes of the 1975 and 1979 campaigns. But in reality, the best possible tribute to those giants of auld langsyne comes in the shape of performances such as the ones Samuels, Smith and Bravo summoned up against Pakistan.

 
Elizabeth Hurley Weds Arun Nayar
03.11.07 (6:57 pm)   [edit]

Elizabeth Hurley Weds Arun Nayar Filed under: Actresses liz & arun Elizabeth Hurley & fiance Arun Nayar got married on Friday in a secret ceremony, which is a day before the lavish celebrations & star studded parties on Saturday. Today, the first ceremony, was a religious one at the 15th-century Sudeley Castle ... stars like Elton John were present there. Then after the service, Liz's mom held a glamorous black tie affair ... the guests will enjoy a four-course feast & vintage champagne before hitting the dance-floor in a specially-erected marquee! Wow! That's not all ... Liz & Arun will travel to Mumbai tomorrow, Sunday, to continue the festivities in India which will include a traditional Hindu wedding ceremony in Rajasthan.

 

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