From coaches to teammates, all happy over Parvez’s inclusion in WC probables

December 6, 2014

Parvez RasoolSrinagar, Dec 6: The Kashmir valley based cricket fans, team mates and cricket enthusiasts have expressed their happiness to see Parvez Rasool, skipper of Jammu and Kashmir Ranji team, included in the list of 30 probables for the tournament that would be played in Australia and New Zealand next year.

Abdul Qayoum Bagow, Parvez’s mentor from his hay days, told Kashmir Reader that it is a proud moment not for him (Bagow) but for the entire cricketing fraternity that his (Parvez) name has figured in the list of 30 probables for World Cup.

“What else a coach wants from his taught. When I first saw him playing I was sure that one day he will make it big,” Bagow said of Parvez’s selection in probables.

“God willing he will make it in the final 15 and in the coming Ranji trophy matches he will perform well as BCCI selectors will be keenly watching the matches. It will play a crucial role to make into final list,” Bagow added.

The selection was proud moment for Parvez’s family too, who understandably looked a happy lot with his father Ghulam Rasool Zargar terming the proud moment to the hard work that his son put over the years bearing the fruits.

He said he came to know about Parvez being included in the probables when his Kashmiri friend called him from Bangalore around 4:00pm on Thursday.

“Obviously I am happy and proud father. This is a proud moment for all of us. Parvez is a hard working cricketer and I am sure he will be a successful to make it in the final 15. I can only pray from him to make it into the final cut, Zargar told over phone from his home town Anantnag.

Zargar is yet to convey his wishes to his son due to the poor mobile connectivity.

“I am desperately trying to talk to my son and wish him good luck. Unfortunately poor mobile connectivity is playing a spoilsport,” he said.

Parvez’s teammate and J&K opener, Adil Reshi termed the Parvez’s inclusion as great moment and morale booster for the team. “His inclusion will definitely help us to perform better in this Ranji season. He has opened a door for other talent players and has given us a belief that we can make it big,” Reshi said.

Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association, Treasurer Ghulam Mohammad Bhat said: “This is great news for J&K cricket. His hard work has paid off as he is performing consistently both with bat and bowl; it is every players dream to make it into world cup squad.”

Fans too have their say for the selection.

“This is a proud moment for the state that a cricketer from small town of Bijbehara has been included in the world cup probables. He has become a inspiration for upcoming cricketers and hope that he will perform to his abilities, in the coming domestic matches to make it into final list” said Jehanzaib Sami, a cricket fan from Srinagar.

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January 26,2020

Chennai, Jan 26: Former India cricketer Kapil Dev on Saturday said that it will be a big loss for the Indian side when MS Dhoni decides to hang up his boots.

"I think he has served the country so well and nobody has done it like him. Everyone has to retire sooner or later. He is not playing matches currently. So I don't know when he will come out one day and say -- I have had enough. I think it will be our loss because he is such a fabulous cricketer," Dev told reporters here.

In the recently released BCCI contracts list, Dhoni did not find a place for himself. The former World Cup winning captain Dev said that it is unfortunate that Dhoni was not included in the contract list.

"I feel sorry that they have not included him. 

Tendulkar, Gavaskar had to witness the same. It's not my job and I am not there to give the contract to anyone. It is the job of the cricket board. So, I don't know. You can ask this question to the cricket board. They will be able to answer this question," Dev said.

The 38-year-old Dhoni is currently enjoying some time away from the game. He last played competitive cricket during the 2019 World Cup.

Dhoni had to face criticism for his slow batting approach during India's matches in the tournament. 

Especially in the games against England and New Zealand (semi-final), he had to bear the brunt of netizens, who deemed him as the reason for the Men in Blue's loss.

BCCI released the list of central contract list of players for the period from October 2019 to September 2020.

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July 21,2020

Jul 21: The tickets sold for the now-postponed ICC T20 World Cup will remain valid if Australia hosts the edition in 2021 instead of India.

In case the event is shifted to 2022, all ticket-holders will be entitled to a full refund, the ICC stated on its website on Monday night after postponing the mega-event this year due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The tournament was to be held in October-November but will now be conducted later because of the pandemic.

The ICC has not yet announced which country will host which edition as there are operational issues that both the Indian and Australian cricket Boards need to sort out.

The world body had opened ticket booking through its ticketing partners and a significant number was already sold.

"Ticket holders are welcome to retain their tickets, noting, if Australia hosts in 2021, tickets will remain valid for fans who have already bought and will be automatically updated to reflect the new dates.

"If Australia hosts in 2022, for tickets already bought a full refund will be processed automatically," ICC stated in a series of FAQs.

Fans can retain their tickets until a date is confirmed for the event.

Refund requests can be made until December 15 and they will be processed within 30 days after an online submission.

The hospitality package will also remain valid for the 2021 fixtures.

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May 5,2020

May 5: Former Pakistan speedster Shoaib Akhtar says he is interested in becoming India's bowling coach if there is an offer, asserting that he is capable of grooming "more aggressive, fast and talkative" pacers.

Akhtar expressed his willingness in an interview on social networking app 'Helo'.

Asked if he would like to be associated with the Indian bowling unit in future, he responded in the positive. India's current bowling is Bharat Arun.

"I will definitely. My job is to spread knowledge. What I have learned is knowledge and I will spread it," Akhtar said.

One of the fastest bowlers to have played the game, he added, "I will produce more aggressive, fast and more talkative bowlers than the current ones who will tell-off the batsmen in a way that you will enjoy a lot."

He said he has always wanted to share his knowledge among budding cricketers and that he is looking to produce more aggressive bowlers.

He also added that he would like to "coach" IPL franchise Kolkata Knight Riders, for whom he has played in the cash-rich T20 league's inaugural edition.

The former pacer also spoke about his early interactions with Indian batting great Sachin Tendulkar in the 1998 series.

"I had seen him but didn't know how big a name he was in India. In Chennai, I got to know that he was known as a god in India.

"Mind you, he is a very good friend of mine. In 1998, when I bowled as fast as I could, Indian public celebrated with me. I have a big fan following in India," Akhtar said.

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