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Cavaliers negate James’ triple-double to upset Heat Posted: 29 Mar 2011 09:19 PM PDT James, who left Cleveland last season to join Miami as a free agent and was roundly booed by the crowd again — he first returned home last December — ended with 27 points, 12 assists and 10 rebounds. The Cavaliers, who won 61 games last season but have struggled without James to a NBA worst 15-58 record so far this season, built a 23-point lead yesterday and held on to avenge two previous blowout defeats to the Heat this season. "The atmosphere is always good here and the fans are unbelievable. I've always said that," James told reporters despite being relentlessly booed by the crowd. "It's great for their team tonight. It's disappointing (for us) because we took a step backward." Miami clawed back to tie the game at 83-83 with 7:01 to go, but Cleveland went on a 12-0 run to earn their surprising victory. J.J. Hickson recorded 21 points and 12 rebounds and Anthony Parker added 20 points for the Cavaliers. "All I want to say is you (fans) deserve this," Parker said. "You guys deserve it because you've been so great for us all year". Dwyane Wade scored 24 points and Mike Bibby added 23 for the Heat (51-23) who fell half a game behind the Boston Celtics for second in the Eastern Conference. — Reuters Full Feed Generated by Get Full RSS, sponsored by USA Best Price. |
Clarke appointed Australia skipper Posted: 29 Mar 2011 07:43 PM PDT The 29-year-old will also take charge of the one-day side, which plays three matches in Bangladesh next month. All rounder Shane Watson was appointed the new vice-captain of the test and one-day teams. "I just want to say what a honour it is to be named captain of Australia and a huge surprise to see Ricky stand down," Clarke told a news conference at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). Clarke, who turns 30 this weekend, begins the job with Australian cricket at its lowest ebb since the mid-1980s, ranked fifth in the world in tests and still smarting from a home Ashes drubbing and a quarter-final exit at the World Cup. "The key for me is we go back to old-fashioned basics. That's batting, bowling and fielding," he said. "I'm not going to reinvent the wheel. "We want to become the number one ranked team in all forms and that's going to take a long time," he added. If newspaper and website polls are to be believed, Clarke's appointment was not welcomed by a lot of fans, many of whom take exception to his transformation from a working class boy from Sydney's western suburbs into a celebrity. KEEN TWEETER The tattoos, top of the range BMW, glamorous apartment in the beach side Sydney suburb of Bondi and celebrity girlfriends make him a very different captain from his 42 predecessors. Also a keen tweeter, it was via his Twitter page (twitter.com/MClarke23) that Clarke apologised for not walking when given out during the Ashes defeat in Adelaide in December. "My address has changed and I've got a few more tattoos than when I was a kid, but the person inside is exactly the same," he said. "I need to be continue to be true to myself, people will have their own opinions," he added. "I certainly don't believe I can get the whole of this country to like me. "For me it's about earning the respect of the doubters by leading the team in the right way and playing cricket in the right way." Nicknamed Pup, Clarke burst onto world cricket's stage with 151 on his test debut in Bangalore in 2004 and another century on his home debut against New Zealand. He averages 46.49 in 69 tests and 44.32 in 195 ODIs. His form has dipped over the last year, however, and he said he hoped the responsibility of the captaincy would help him recapture his form. "I hope it helps," he said. "I think that's another thing that Ricky's taught me, to be leading from the front on the field is so important." Clarke faces a baptism of fire over the next 12 months as Australia follow their trip to Bangladesh with test tours of Sri Lanka and South Africa before hosting New Zealand and India in the next southern hemisphere summer. Ponting, who wants to continue playing in both one day and test matches, was included in the squad for Bangladesh, which was also announced on Wednesday. Clarke said he would welcome advice from the man he once said would always be his leader. "I think Bangladesh will be a great test for that to see how it all unfolds," Clarke said. "I'm confident that if he can continue to play for as long as he has done I'm sure it will work." Cameron White will retain the captaincy of Australia's Twenty20 team, which Clarke relinquished after losing the fifth Ashes test to England as stand-in captain for the injured Ponting in January. Watson is also vice-captain of the Twenty20 team. — Reuters Full Feed Generated by Get Full RSS, sponsored by USA Best Price. |
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