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Bad boy Jesse Ryder in critical condition with a fractured skull
New Zealand batsman
Jesse Ryder is reported to be in coma after being brutally assaulted by some
unidentified persons on Thursday night. Ryder was admitted to Christchurch
Hospital in the wee hours today having suffered multiple injuries including a
fractured skull.
Bad boy Jesse Ryder in critical condition with a fractured skull |
According to details; the 28-year-old Ryder was involved in a
brawl with up
to three persons outside Aikmans bar in the suburb of Christchurch shortly
after 12.30am local time. He was then battered by one of the group who followed
him towards the car park of a nearby McDonald's.
"The
hospital advise that Jesse is in a critical condition," Detective Senior
Sergeant Brian Archer said. "He is in an induced coma as a result of
suffering multiple injuries.
"It
was an initial incident involving at least two to three people. As Jesse has
gone towards the car park at McDonald's he's been followed by two of the three
people, we believe, and one of those two has assaulted Jesse."
A witness to the assaults told New Zealand's
One News that she could hear the impact of the blows from inside the bar.
"As soon as the fight started there were
probably four or five guys that ran out to pull them off him and hold them back
while he stumbled off over the road," the witness said.
He is
also suffering from a punctured lung and
internal bleeding while being treated in intensive care at a Christchurch
hospital.
The tragic incident happened just days before the talented Ryder,
a hard-hitting batsman who has played 18 Tests, 39 ODI’s and 20 Twenty20’s was
to take up a lucrative Indian Premier League contract and due to fly to India to
join Delhi Daredevils.
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Saturday, March 9, 2013
South Africa Vs. Pakistan (Live Streaming/Updates): Spirited Pakistan vows to give tough time to hosts
Spirited Pakistan
is ready to take on Proteas in the first of 5-match ODI series today at Chevrolet
Park on a high note after winning the Twenty20 series convincingly under
the captaincy of Muhammad Hafeez.
South Africa Vs. Pakistan (Live Streaming): Spirited Pakistan vows to give tough time to hosts |
The ODI series is equally important
for Pakistan and South Africa to improve their ranking in 50-over version of
the game. Right now the Proteas have slipped to fourth place in the rankings,
while Pakistan are sixth on a tightly-bunched table.
Since Gary Kirsten took over as South African
coach in June 2011 their Test team has stood high persistently to the top of
the International Cricket Council rankings. The performances of the one-day
side, though, have been patchy a bit. Therefore, Proteas will not let
the chance go to better their position after this series and they can earn a
top spot if they managed to clean-sweep the series.
Gary Kirsten, the present coach of South
Africa, said his team could play as many as 20 One-Day Internationals (ODI)
before their next Test series, against Pakistan in the UAE in October and
November.
“It’s nice to have an extended period of ODIs,”
he said. “This is an important period for the ODI team.”
Of immediate concern for South Africa is the ICC Champions
Trophy in England in June, the team's next major engagement after the Pakistan
series.
The
country's consistent failure to win big tournaments is one of the issues that
Kirsten has pledged to address.
Although
South Africa have a less than stellar one-day record of 10 wins and eight losses
under Kirsten, the coach is not over-concerned because the international
schedule has dictated an emphasis on five-day cricket.
"We
have had a lot of Test cricket," he said.
Nor
was he concerned about a lop-sided 95-run defeat in a Twenty20 international at
Centurion last Sunday, which he dismissed as a "one-off" game,
irrelevant to the one-day challenge.
South
Africa were beaten 2-1 at home by New Zealand in their most recent one-day
series after winning both Tests against the Black Caps by an innings.
Pakistan
shape up as a bigger threat with players such as Shoaib Malik, Shahid Afridi
and the Akmal brothers, Kamran and Umar -- all of whom missed their side's
recent 3-0 Test series defeat -- adding experience and skill to the squad.
The
Pakistanis seem to have most of their bases covered, with a mix of
quick-scoring batsmen and a well-balanced bowling attack, while the fielding in
the Twenty20 match was of a high standard.
South
Africa, though, are likely to be a more organised team than that which lost to
New Zealand -- and a great deal stronger than the T20 side -- with stars such
as Hashim Amla, Dale Steyn, Morne Morkel and Test captain Graeme Smith
returning to the squad.
Steyn
will be rested for the first match, though, and Morkel is doubtful because of a
hamstring injury.
Leading
all-rounder Jacques Kallis will not be in action as he is being rested as part
of a programme to extend the career of the 37-year-old.
Probable
squads:
Pakistan: Misbah-ul-Haq (captain), Mohammad
Hafeez, Nasir Jamshed, Asad Shafiq, Younis Khan, Shoaib Malik, Kamran Akmal
(wkt), Umar Akmal, Shahid Afridi, Saeed Ajmal, Mohammad Irfan, Junaid Khan,
Wahab Riaz, Umar Gul, Imran Farhat, Abdur Rehman.
South Africa: AB de Villiers (captain/wkt),
Kyle Abbott, Hashim Amla, Farhaan Behardien, Faf du Plessis, Colin Ingram, Rory
Kleinveldt, Ryan McLaren, David Miller, Morne Morkel, Robin Peterson, Aaron
Phangiso, Graeme Smith, Dale Steyn, Lonwabo Tsotsobe.
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