Recuperating cricketer Jesse Ryder will be touching base with New Zealand Cricket in the next few days to plot the next phase of his recovery from abdominal surgery. Ryder's manager, Aaron Klee, today said the 25-year-old had bounced back quicker than expected from the surgery reinforcing his abdominal wall, an area which has caused him trouble since last September when he was injured at the Champions Trophy in South Africa. Ryder turned out for his Wellington club Naenae Old Boys against...Read Full Story
New Zealand’s new kids on the block, Jesse Ryder and Tim Southee have made it to the list of 20 players who have been offered contracts for 2008-2009. This comes after both of them made a remarkable entry into the International scene. Both have been stunning in their short stint at this level. They deserved what they’ve got.
Along with these two, even Aaron Redmond and Daniel Flynn have made it to the list. The list looks a lot different after the departure of Shane Bond, Stephen Fleming...Read Full Story
(AP) - New Zealand's Jesse Ryder, right, applauds Tim MacIntosh on his maiden test century against the West Indies on the third day of the second international cricket test, McLean Park, Napier, New Zealand, Sunday, December 21, 2008.(AP Photo/NZPA, RossRead Full Story
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(Reuters) - Bangladesh's bowler Mahbubul Alam (R) appeals for the dismissal of Sri Lanka's Michael Vandort (2nd R) during their first test cricket match in Dhaka December 26, 2008. REUTERS/Andrew Biraj (BANGLADESH)Read Full Story
(Reuters) - New Zealand's Jesse Ryder (R) runs as Bangladesh's bowler Mahbubul Alam watches during the first day of their second test cricket match in Dhaka October 28, 2008. REUTERS/Andrew Biraj (BANGLADESH)Read Full Story