Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Talisman Vettori steps down from captaincy

Daniel Vettori brings up his sixth Test ton, New Zealand v Pakistan, 2nd Test, Wellington, 2nd day, January 16, 2011
Daniel Vettori confirmed he would be stepping down from the captaincy after the World Cup, making the second Test at the Basin Reserve his last at the helm. Vettori has captained the side in 32 Tests since he took over from Stephen Fleming in 2007, and sits third on the list of most Tests captained for New Zealand, behind Fleming (80) and John Reid (34).
Vettori said that the plan had always been to step down after the World Cup and that nothing had occurred to convince him to extend his tenure as skipper. "I made that decision three and a half years ago," Vettori said. "So that's it. My timing was always to finish after the World Cup and that stays the same."
Vettori's stint has been a disappointing one for New Zealand, as his captaincy coincided with a significant dip in form for the Test team. Under him, New Zealand have won only six Tests in three years, with four of those wins coming against Bangladesh. They have lost eighteen Tests and drawn thirteen, with nine series losses out of thirteen.
Throughout his captaincy, Vettori has been New Zealand's most consistent performer with the ball, taking 116 wickets at an average of 33.38, ahead of Chris Martin's 93 scalps at 35.08. He has also been routinely called upon to provide stability to New Zealand's batting from the lower order. He's hit four centuries and nine fifties as captain and his aggregate since taking over - 1917 runs - stands behind only Ross Taylor's and Brendon McCullum's during the same period. For much of his captaincy, Vettori has been New Zealand's talisman. A tireless workhorse with the ball, and a courageous fighter with bat in hand.
"There are always regrets, you always want to perform better," Vettori said. "But I can walk away from the captaincy thinking that I gave it everything, particularly with my performance."
The captaincy hasn't been entirely joyless though for Vettori as he singled out victories that brought him satisfaction during his tenure as leader. "The Test win against England and the Test win against Pakistan last year were highlights. Just seeing a group of young guys come into the team [has also been a highlight]. It's a vastly different outfit from the one I started captaining and I think there are some really talented players there."
Vettori also sees a bright future ahead as long as New Zealand's young squad can capitalise on their talent, but claims the team lacks genuine strike power. "If we can get the most out of the likes Taylor, Ryder, McCullum, Guptill and Williamson in the years to come, I think there's an exciting team there. We still need to find fast bowlers coming in. You always want to find guys who can penetrate, so if they come along, that would be great."
Despite stepping down from the captaincy, Vettori confirmed he would continue to play Test cricket and has no plans for retirement as yet. "Test cricket is the part of the game I love. I want to play for as long as I can. There are still a lot of things I want to achieve, so there's no way I'm stepping away from Test cricket."
He will captain the side in the upcoming one-day series against Pakistan, before leading the team to the World Cup. "We've got six one-dayers and then the big World Cup, so there's still a lot of captaincy to come. So that last game-hopefully the World Cup final, that's when the weight [of the captaincy] will be lifted."

Misbah, Younis set up drawn match and series win

Pakistan weathered a hostile opening spell that reduced them to 42 for 3 in the first hour, worked their way to safety in the second session, and made a half-hearted attempt to win the Test before settling for a draw that gave them the series 1-0. It was theirfirst series victory outside the subcontinent since the triumph in New Zealand in 2003-04, and their first anywhere since 2006-07. It was another impressive result for a team that has managed to hold its own on the field - with Test wins against England and Australia, and a drawn series against South Africa - despite facing a mountain of problems off it.
  • New Zealand 1st inningsRMB4s6sSR
    MJ Guptillc †Adnan Akmal b Tanvir Ahmed29143975029.89
    BB McCullumlbw b Umar Gul2430066.66
    KS Williamsonc †Adnan Akmal b Umar Gul2153342061.76
    LRPL Taylorc †Adnan Akmal b Wahab Riaz782511686146.42
    JD Ryderc †Adnan Akmal b Tanvir Ahmed021000.00
    JEC Franklinc †Adnan Akmal b Abdur Rehman33130975034.02
    RA Young†c †Adnan Akmal b Tanvir Ahmed572211626035.18
    DL Vettori*c Misbah-ul-Haq b Abdur Rehman11024816610166.26
    TG Southeec Misbah-ul-Haq b Umar Gul11390011.11
    BJ Arnellbw b Umar Gul11412008.33
    CS Martinnot out430161025.00
    Extras(b 7, lb 1, w 10, nb 2)20
    Total(all out; 127.1 overs; 559 mins)356(2.79 runs per over)


BowlingOMRWEcon
Umar Gul3238742.71(1w)
Tanvir Ahmed2559333.72(1nb, 2w)
Younis Khan10909.00
Wahab Riaz1634612.87(3w)
Abdur Rehman45.1119622.12(1nb)
Mohammad Hafeez801702.12
Fall of wickets1-3 (McCullum, 0.6 ov)2-46 (Williamson, 12.1 ov)3-98 (Guptill, 32.5 ov),
4-98 (Ryder, 32.6 ov),5-166 (Franklin, 63.6 ov)6-180 (Taylor, 71.1 ov)7-318 (Young, 114.3 ov)
8-322 (Southee, 116.6 ov),9-338 (Arnel, 120.3 ov)10-356 (Vettori, 127.1 ov)


Pakistan 1st inningsRMB4s6sSR
Taufeeq Umarc Guptill b Vettori7020014312048.95
Mohammad Hafeezc †Young b Southee1780012.50
Azhar Alic Taylor b Martin672101697139.64
Younis Khanc Ryder b Vettori7323816110045.34
Misbah-ul-Haq*lbw b Martin9931020716047.82
Asad Shafiqc Taylor b Vettori075000.00
Adnan Akmal†c Martin b Vettori2232343064.70
Abdur Rehmanc McCullum b Martin519131038.46
Umar Gulc McCullum b Martin1938264073.07
Tanvir Ahmedc Taylor b Southee726190036.84
Wahab Riaznot out717141050.00
Extras(b 1, lb 2, w 2, nb 1)6
Total(all out; 133 overs; 556 mins)376(2.82 runs per over)
Fall of wickets1-2 (Mohammad Hafeez, 1.5 ov)2-134 (Taufeeq Umar, 49.5 ov),
3-144 (Azhar Ali, 54.4 ov),4-286 (Younis Khan, 105.6 ov)5-294 (Asad Shafiq, 107.5 ov),
6-324 (Adnan Akmal, 115.5 ov),7-333 (Abdur Rehman, 120.2 ov)8-360 (Misbah-ul-Haq, 126.3 ov),
9-363 (Umar Gul, 128.2 ov),10-376 (Tanvir Ahmed, 132.6 ov)
BowlingOMRWEcon
CS Martin3279142.84(1nb, 2w)
TG Southee28710223.64
BJ Arnel1645003.12
JEC Franklin913003.33
DL Vettori471110042.12
MJ Guptill11000.00
New Zealand 2nd inningsRMB4s6sSR
MJ Guptilllbw b Abdur Rehman732461789141.01
BB McCullumc Tanvir Ahmed b Abdur Rehman641671116157.65
KS Williamsonc †Adnan Akmal b Tanvir Ahmed1573432034.88
LRPL Taylorlbw b Umar Gul521351014151.48
JD Ryderb Mohammad Hafeez1729252168.00
JEC Franklinc Younis Khan b Mohammad Hafeez616121050.00
RA Young†c Azhar Ali b Abdur Rehman2079571035.08
DL Vettori*b Umar Gul11350020.00
TG Southeenot out22252112104.76
BJ Arnellbw b Umar Gul011000.00
CS Martinc †Adnan Akmal b Umar Gul11340025.00
Extras(b 2, lb 6, w 1, nb 13)22
Total(all out; 90.5 overs; 403 mins)293(3.22 runs per over)
Fall of wickets1-120 (McCullum, 35.3 ov)2-166 (Williamson, 52.4 ov)3-166 (Guptill, 53.3 ov),
4-192 (Ryder, 61.1 ov),5-208 (Franklin, 65.6 ov)6-268 (Young, 85.3 ov)7-268 (Taylor, 86.1 ov)8-275 (Vettori, 88.1 ov),
9-275 (Arnel, 88.2 ov),10-293 (Martin, 90.5 ov)
BowlingOMRWEcon
Umar Gul20.546142.92(4nb, 1w)
Tanvir Ahmed1003613.60(3nb)
Abdur Rehman39611933.05
Wahab Riaz813804.75(6nb)
Mohammad Hafeez1333122.38
Pakistan 2nd innings (target: 274 runs)RMB4s6sSR
Mohammad Hafeezc Taylor b Martin3261465069.56
Taufeeq Umarlbw b Southee061000.00
Azhar Alilbw b Martin1041221045.45
Younis Khanc †Young b Southee8119115510052.25
Misbah-ul-Haq*not out703122267030.97
Asad Shafiqlbw b Vettori24101854128.23
Adnan Akmalnot out232170011.76
Extras(lb 6, nb 1)7
Total(5 wickets; 92 overs; 374 mins)226(2.45 runs per over)
Did not bat Abdur Rehman, Umar Gul, Tanvir Ahmed, Wahab Riaz
Fall of wickets1-4 (Taufeeq Umar, 1.1 ov)2-35 (Azhar Ali, 10.1 ov),
3-42 (Mohammad Hafeez, 12.6 ov),4-160 (Younis Khan, 57.4 ov)5-215 (Asad Shafiq, 83.2 ov)
BowlingOMRWEcon
CS Martin2466322.62
TG Southee1524923.26
DL Vettori34135711.67(1nb)
BJ Arnel951701.88
JEC Franklin51601.20
MJ Guptill301605.33
JD Ryder201206.00
Match details
Toss New Zealand, who chose to bat
Series Pakistan won the 2-match series 1-0
Player of the match Misbah-ul-Haq (Pakistan)
Umpires DJ Harper (Australia) and RJ Tucker (Australia)
TV umpire CB Gaffaney
Match referee RS Mahanama (Sri Lanka)
Reserve umpire PD Jones
Close of play
15 Jan day 1 - New Zealand 1st innings 246/6 (RA Young 28*DL Vettori 38*90 ov)
16 Jan day 2 - Pakistan 1st innings 134/2 (Azhar Ali 62*49.5 ov)
17 Jan day 3 - New Zealand 2nd innings 9/0 (MJ Guptill 1*BB McCullum 6*5 ov)
18 Jan day 4 - New Zealand 2nd innings 293
19 Jan day 5 - Pakistan 2nd innings 226/5 (92 ov) - end of match