Thursday, March 29, 2012

Disturbed Ryder takes psychologist to IPL

Wellington-Troubled New Zealand cricket player Jesse Ryder will return from a self-imposed exile to play in the India Premier League (IPL) coming apl-4. Taking his psychologist with him for support.

Ryder, who has been concerned in many alcohol-related incidents throughout his career, announced an imprecise break from the game after person handed a 1-match ban for drinking following an ODI against South Africa last month. While the reason the break was never particular, New Zealand Cricket chief executive David White said on Thursday that Ryder "has reached the point where he is ready to play spirited cricket again.

White said cricket would all the time be an important aspect in Ryder return to full health and condition, and playing for the Pune Warriors in the IPL offered him the chance to play at a challenging level. He has clear prospect from NZC in terms of what is necessary from him to build a return to international cricket and playing in the IPL is a good 1st step.

Ryder's clinical psychologist Karen Nimmo and manager Aaron Klee also travel to India to continue their work the expert batsman. Jesse has been making steady progress over the past 5 weeks. While the IPL has clear challenges, and is a big step, I consider he’s ready to take it, Nimmo said.

Klee said a broad support structure had been prepared the full backing of the Pune Warriors' management. Karen is travelling to India the day after Jesse and will continue her work with him there while will be going over a small later to take that work on Klee said.

Jesse is desperate to perform on and off the field, and get his career back on track.

Monday, March 26, 2012

Clarke discuss IPL playing deal

March 26 - Australia captain Michael Clarke has confirmed he is joining Indian Premier League Pune Warriors team; he is said reports on Monday.

Clarke told reporters before leaving Sunday to join the Australian team in the West Indies that his management was negotiate with Pune Warriors to play in the IPL.The Australia skipper stay behind and missed the ODI series in the Caribbean to treat a constrain injury. That chance has been presented to my management company and I, Clarke was quoted in reporters Monday.
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Right now they're discuss it. We will continue to talk about that and make a decision in due course. But my focus right now is to create sure I get back and play some good cricket for Australia. Clarke has so extreme resisted the lure of playing in the rich contest but came close in 2009 before retreating from the IPL auction to focus on playing for Australia.

Last week former India Test captain Sourav Gangly, who is the Pune club skipper, confirmed that the authorization was poised to secure the services of Clarke in May. Australian Test players will miss the 1st 3 weeks of the Indian domestic match but will be available for the last month of May.

Clarke said he had come through a strong couple of weeks of treatment in large shape and would be ready for the 1st Test against the West Indies in Barbados, starting on April 7.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

I am Ready To IBL.Said Sehwag

New Delhi: Virender Sehwag is not unduly perturbed by India's way out from the Asia Cup. The opener, who will lead Delhi Daredevils in the 4th Indian Premier League, said on Wednesday that win and defeat were part of any sport.

I was not in Dhaka...So I would not like to commentary on what really happen over there. Overall, I think that India did well to beat two big teams — Sri Lanka and Pakistan — expansively.
We lost only one match to Bangladesh...And the match, at last, cost us dearly. But Bangladesh are in excellent form and are perfectly talented of beating any team in the world right now, he said.

Sehwag, who was talking during the opening of the Delhi Daredevils' official website in Hindi, said one should not see too much into India's defeat in England and Australia. The Daredevils skipper said he would have been happy to be current in the Indian dressing room when Sachin Tendulkar slams his 100th international century against Bangladesh.

Being part of that dressing room itself is a great honour. To be current during Sachin's getting would have been an added incentive, said the opener, who is improving from a shoulder injury.

Asked to commentary on his own health, Sehwag said: The rest period optional by the doctor is over. Now, I am working on my health and I should be there to play the 1st match of the IPL.
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