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Highest Average
Player Mat Inns Runs Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s
Brendon McCullum 3 3 187 62.33 90 207.78 1 0 13 15
Graeme Smith 2 2 120 60 88 136.36 0 1 17 2
Michael Hussey 4 3 168 56 101 166.34 1 0 12 11
Andrew Symonds 4 3 161 53.67 111 145.05 1 0 15 9
Simon Katich 2 2 96 48 72 133.33 0 1 11 2
Matthew Hayden 4 4 189 47.25 134 141.04 0 3 24 6
James Hopes 2 2 87 43.5 50 174 0 1 12 3
Kumar Sangakkara 4 4 172 43 103 166.99 0 2 22 4
Shane Watson 4 4 162 40.5 114 142.11 0 2 17 7
Ross Taylor 3 3 120 40 70 171.43 0 1 10 8
Manoj Tiwary 3 1 39 39 36 108.33 0 0 6 0
Adam Gilchrist 4 4 153 38.25 93 164.52 1 0 14 13
Suresh Raina 4 3 113 37.67 69 163.77 0 1 6 8
Virender Sehwag 3 3 112 37.33 54 207.41 0 1 14 6
MS Dhoni 4 4 140 35 78 179.49 0 1 16 6
Yuvraj Singh 4 4 138 34.5 86 160.47 0 1 11 8
Rohit Sharma 4 3 101 33.67 70 144.29 0 1 9 5
Gautam Gambhir 3 3 89 29.67 72 123.61 0 1 12 1
Robin Uthappa 4 4 118 29.5 98 120.41 0 0 14 3
Wasim Jaffer 1 2 56 28 54 103.7 0 1 5 2

Sunday, April 13, 2008

ICL may invite legal trouble for fielding 'Pakistan' side

The Indian Cricket League (ICL) organisers run the risk of inviting legal troubles after fielding a 'Pakistan' XI, which has irked the cricket board here.

According to a board official, the ICL organisers have upset the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) by fielding a Pakistan XI which has players wearing national colours in the ongoing World Series.

"We basically believe that there is only one Pakistan cricket team that is selected by us as we are the legally authorised body given clearance by our government to do this job. No other organiser can claim to a 'Pakistan' team," the official said.

Meanwhile, PCB Chief Operating Officer Shafqat Naghmi confirmed that the board had asked its lawyers to prepare a brief on the issue soon so that further action could be taken on it.

"We are looking at the legal side of this issue. We believe what is being done is not right," he said.

PCB sources said if the need arose, the board would also talk to the International Cricket Council about the issue.

The ICC and its affiliated member countries don't recognise the rebel league and PCB has banned all its ICL players from domestic cricket, while telling the selectors not to consider them for the national team.

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