Monday, December 7, 2009
What is the Use of the Numero Uno Tag?
Friday, November 20, 2009
A nothing test
And both the captains lacked imagination and didn't shown any kind of aggressiveness. Just when an experienced batsmen comes to a crease they has a deep square leg, fine leg, deep point or Sweeper cover. In test matches the priority must be given to take wickets and not to stem the flow of runs. How can you win without taking 20 wickets? Due to this in and out field the batsmen scored singles without any risk and dominated the whole game.
At last this test happened just for personal record of the batsmen. But due credit must be given to Dravid, Dhoni, Dilshan, Mahela, Prasanna, Sachin and Gambhir for their unwavered concentration while playing those mammoth innings. If Indian batsmen scored under some pressure, Srilankan batsmen amassed runs and almost created a result out of nothing.
Hope the second test has better pitch and most importantly gives a result. Else the Test cricket will have no takers.
PS: Another terrible thing is, the timing of these test matches. Usually they are scheduled in a way they fall in the weekends. But for the first time I have seen a match played in weekdays. Already the crowd coming for tests is less and by this, those little support will also be gone and the ICC's aim of popularizing the game will be dream.
Friday, October 30, 2009
Indo - Aussies One day Series (2009-10) - I
Sunday, June 14, 2009
India's best chance
Friday, June 12, 2009
More action awaits
The next phase of the T20 world cup has started with very less number of shocking exits. To many Bangladesh’s exit is too shocking than Australia’s. The way Aussies have played made them a deserved candidate for the elimination. They have been outplayed in both of their matches and no one would ever see them as vulnerable as they are now. And in the other group, Bangladesh who played upto their potential against their Asian rivals India seemed to miss the plot against Ireland and were thrown out of the tournament. In the other groups expected teams(Scotland and Netherland) were made their exit and made Super 8 into an exciting one.
So now the teams are again splitted into 2 groups: Group E(India, England, West Indies and South Africa) and Group F(Pakistan, Srilanka, Ireland and New Zealand). So to qualify each team must win atleast 2 matches and the competition seems to be tougher in Group E as there were no minnows. Each team was capable of beating every other team on their day. But with the exposure and team balance in T20, India and South Africa were seemed to go to Semi-finals. West Indies hopes are lies with Chris Gayle. If he fires, then they can win. There are times even if he fires, they will let down by their extra-‘ordinary’ bowling. So it’s like one man show. As far as England was concerned, they have a decent team and they have to put collective performance. Nobody in their team were seemed to be a match winner, who can take the game away from opposition single-handedly. But for India and South Africa they are in plenty, so both England and West Indies must play well to go to semis.
In the other group, the bigger teams can breathe easier as they have Ireland in their group. It will be tough fight between Pakistan, Srilanka and New Zealand. But having the kind of players readily suited for this T20 format, New Zealand seems to be favorite to move to semis easily. Srilanka too playing very well with their top order was firing and their bowling seems to be tighter than other teams. So they can make the semis by playing to their potential. But the most unpredictable of all the teams, Pakistan is in this group. They have match winners. But they don’t know what is meant by collective effort means and they are wasting Misbah by making him play in No.6 and No.7. If they really want to go to Semis they must plan purposefully and should stick by it. Ireland…. If they make semis, then that will be biggest happening in this tournament. Nothing to mention more.
It’s time to enjoy more quality matches. Stay tuned.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Rules over look Common Sense
To me, the umpires' decision just didn't make sense at all. If umpires decision can be taken as it is, then consider this scenario. The batsman hits a lofted shot. The fielder on the boundary knows that it is going to clear the boundary. So what he does is, crosses the boundary ropes and when the ball reaches him, he jumps in the air and lobs it back into the play area. Or Worst he jumps and lobs the ball to another player, while he is in air. How would the umpires deal with such a scenario?
The umpires didn't apply common sense in the case of Angelo Mathews' acrobatic fielding. Even though he had lobbed the ball while in air, he should have come back to the play area before lobbing the ball, which he didn't. That being the case, it should have been awarded six runs to the batsman. Had the West Indies, scored 2-3 runs less than Sri Lanka's score, this horrendous decision of Umpires would have deprived them of a victory.
Wish ICC amend such loop holes in the laws of the game, which are like our Constitution.
Monday, June 8, 2009
Bye Bye Aussies
Sunday, June 7, 2009
England Still in the Hunt
Nice way to take off
Bangladesh started off well with taking on both Zaheer and Irfan to cleaners and seemed to be racing away. Especially Siddique was doing more damage. Tamim Iqbal and Mohammed Ashraful fell cheaply but didn’t wasted balls. But in came Ojha took 2 important wickets in his first over scalping both dangerous Shakib-ul-hasan and Siddique. And that’s the curtains for Bangladesh as there are no players who can score at the required rate and they ended up at 155. Ojha got 4 wickets for his clever bowling and Yuvraj took a brilliant forward diving catch while the dismissal of Mahmaddullah.
It’s still a puzzle why Dhoni coming in at No.3 and halting the momentum. He has done the same with CSK. He has Raina in his team who is in good form but he promotes himself up and halts the momentum. Its better if he comes down the order and allows explosive players like Raina and Yuvraj to play more overs. Maybe he thinks about right-left combination much. But it will bring no good if there is no hint of aggressiveness.
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Australia Gayled over
About the West Indian innings, my god, Chris Gayle played, as if a huge gayle wind had washed the Australian shores. King Khan would have definitely rued today. After seeing Gayle's innings, he would have definitely thought, why didn't he play like this a month back and that too in batsman friendly tracks.
Aggressive is not just the word to describe his innings. Is it beserk or blietkrieg, call it with whatever adjective and adverb you want to add. It was just an amazing innings. As in tennis, where players carry a spare ball for a second serve, it would be better for the umpires to carry some used balls, when they stand out in a West Indies match.
Australia are now definitely sitting on top of a furnace, with fire in their butts. They now face Sri Lanka,who can't be discounted. Not only have West Indies played out Australia, but what they have ensured is that the difference in the net run rate is that of between Heaven and Earth. Should there be a triangular contest, where Australia beat Sri Lanka and Sri Lanka beat West Indies, this loss might haunt them in a big way. Just can't wait to see Ponting and his guys take the first flight back home.
No Skill Only Nerve
Friday, June 5, 2009
Will India do it again???
Again the T20 world cup is back, and for the first time I am seeing India going into the cricket’s one of the biggest tournaments as defending champions. Last time no one expected them to lift the cup and they surprised themselves and the whole world. But this time they can’t surprise anyone as they have one of the strongest team for this format with all of them being match winners and termed as favorites to lift the cup again. Others were also not behind with South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and Pakistan was breathing down the India’s neck to grab the cup from India. Let me see what makes India favorites and what not.
Strengths:
- Strongest batting line-up with big hitters from No.1 to No.7.
- Nice combination of pace, spin and part-time bowlers with lot of variety.
- Very young side with lot of energy. Most of them were brilliant fielders.
- Dhoni’s intuitive and cool leadership.
Weaknesses:
- All the players were coming after a Long and demanding IPL.
- If Dhoni unfortunately injures means, no reserve wicket-keeper and leader of his quality.
- No perfect all-rounder who can be relied upon.
- Injury to Zaheer and Sehwag.
- Drift between Sehwag and Dhoni.
Key Players:
- Rohit has hit the form at the right time and he was pacing his innings well now.
- Raina too was in great form who can take on any attack and tear it apart.
- Ojha will be man to look out for. He is spinning the ball a lot and very cleverly flighting and varying his pace. The good thing he knows how to fox a set batsmen a real quality of agood spinner.
- As always Yuvraj, not in the best of the form but still India’s trump card in middle overs. His sheer power will take the ball not beyond the ropes but beyond the stadium.
- Zaheer khan and Ishant sharma: Best pace duo any team want to have.
All I am hoping is, India has the strongest team and must retain the cup. As a cricket fan I am hoping for this tournament having lot of interesting matches. All the best to India :)
Sunday, May 24, 2009
The Ultimate Leveller
Sunday, April 26, 2009
First week of IPL - Part I
One week has been passed in IPL and still we couldn’t find who will surely make the semi-finals. Last year it was pretty clear that who all will go to semi-finals after first week. There are plenty of surprises this time around with unexpected teams looking stronger than what many have assumed and the teams which ruled the last year’s edition biting the dust. After one week this is my opinion on how the teams fared till now and will fare from now on:
Bangalore Royal Challengers:
Till now:
Started off with an thumping victory against the defending, depleted champions Royal Challengers but after that it’s the same old story of last edition with strings of losses. They are not able to pick their eleven perfectly which compounds their problem. Their in-form batsmen were Rahul Dravid and Jacques Kallis, who are still considered by many as test batsmen. Their bowling too not an imposing and many would still wonder why they are leaving out Dale steyn while picking up the eleven. Their top 3 didn’t done enough and Robin Uthappa was a clear failure with both gloves and most importantly as an opening batsmen.
From now:
The future isn’t bright with Dravid returned to India and Pieterson too returning to his national side by next week, they don’t have players as back-up. With the lack of fire power at the top order and no sting in bowling attack I am expecting the same script like the one in last year.
Look out for:
Kallis - Getting to the terms of T20 in batting.
Boucher – With Pieterson leaving, he will be back as wicket-keeper and we can expect some fire works from him.
Virat Kohli – Looking good at the lower order. Time to move him up.
Chennai Super Kings:
Till now:
A reversal of results, for the last year finalists with 2 losses in 3 games. If they have lost the first game to the far more superiorly played Mumbai Indians, in the second game they have given a clinical performance to shut out Challenge from Royal Challengers. But they were edged out by Delhi, to be precise by AB de Villiers and Dilshan in the 3rd match. If we see the reason for that, their batting was not firing collectively. Only Mathew Hayden and Suresh Raina were able to play big shots. Others were not able to cope up with the needs of T20. And in bowling too, CSK has to improve a lot. They relied on Freddie, but he can’t do anything in favor for them. He is one of the biggest failures in this IPL as he already packed up due to injury. Balaji and Muralidharan were bowled well. Except for them bowling looks very ordinary. Dhoni’s leadership is not inspiring and he is making too many mistakes in giving overs to his bowlers.
From now:
They can be happy by the fact that their squad will be at the full strength till the end of this tournament. All the batsmen in their line-up were proven ones, so its about striking the form for them. If their batting gets going means they are unstoppable and Dhoni must use his bowlers well. Taking Joginder Sharma in playing eleven and giving 1 over to him justifies nothing. And also he must understand that Badri was not a No.7 batsman. He must promote him up the order.
Look out for:
Hayden – It’s really hard to believe that this man was retired. With Australia team was in patchy form, there must be something running through the Australian selectors mind.
Muralidharan: With the pitches aiding assistance to the spinners, his 4 overs will determine the prospects of Chennai.
Raina: He is giving starts but now its time for him to stay till the end finish the job as many of his team members were yet to find the form.
Delhi Daredevils:
Till now:
A team with a clean sheet in the tournament. 2 win out of 2 matches and they seem to be good for more with the depth of their batting. In the first match they have got through with some top bowling by Vettori and power hitting by Sehwag. In the second match, though they have lost their openers early, dilshan and de Villiers shown that it’s not a 2-man team with their lusty hitting all over the ground. Not much to say about their bowling as they are being thrashed except Vettori. But their batting sees them through.
From now:
Their batting power is enough to see them through the leagues. The real problem will be when they enter into semi – finals. Many were still wondering why they have not fielding Mcgrath in playing eleven.
Look out for:
AB de Villiers: He has shown what he is capable of, in the match against CSK. Expect more fireworks from him.
Virender Sehwag: Everybody knows how he will play. The damage caused by him will be proportional to the amount of time he spends in the field.
Dilshan: A big-hitter, quick runner makes him a complete T20 batsman. He is proving his worth.
Deccan Chargers:
Till now:
They were doing what Rajasthan Royals have done in the last tournament. Written off by many, they are upto the predictions made on them during last year. All their batsmen were in-form and their bowling is one of the strongest in the tournament with RP Singh, Edwards and Ojha in the line-up. They have good all – rounders too. In the first match they have thrashed the hopeless KKR and in the second match they have again thrashed the minnows RCB. Gilchrist and Rohit Sharma has been the reason behind the clinical second win.
From now:
Fidel Edwards will leave in a week and they have to rely heavily on RP Singh for early wickets. Ojha has been really good in this tournament. Deceiving the batsmen with his flight and also very economical. In the last IPL itself, he had a great success and he is continuing here. Their batting is looking great with Gilchrist and Gibbs at the top. They also have Rohit Sharma in the middle and Ravi teja and Venu at the lower order makes this batting line-up a perfect one for T20. So there are clearly heading for semi – finals unless their players go completely off the form like last year.
Watch out for:
Ojha: This man is one of the left arm slow bowlers we have seen in shorter format. A reliable spinner.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
IPL Time
Friday, March 20, 2009
The Joy of Watching a Sachin Tendulkar Century
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Cricket's Blackest Day
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
A Wake up Call
Friday, February 13, 2009
Srilanka Thrashed
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Is Sachin shying away from T20 Cricket???
T20 cricket is here to stay and has already proved that this format of cricket is the most entertaining format, the millions of dollars being pumped in as advertisements bearing testimony to the earlier statement. T20 has found fan followers from children to elders and women too, who were very much content with soap serials which would make your eyes go moist. IPL 2008 topped all TRP ratings in the summer season and the entire Indian film industry postponed all of their summer releases, fearing poor turn outs at the cinema halls. But there is one man, who has constantly distanced himself from this format. He is none other than the Demi – God of Indian Cricket, Mr. Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar.
Sachin Tendulkar gave a new dimension to play the first 15 overs of One Day cricket. It was his sharp cricketing acumen, which created a new rule to maximize those overs. But ever since the T20 format has been conceived, Sachin has played only one T20 International match against
Tendulkar volunteered to excluded from the T20 team and hasn’t been keen to be part of any of the other matches. While other leading international players like Sanath Jayasurya, Ricky Ponting, Adam Gilchrist, Mathew Hayden had all featured in the T20 world cup, Sachin didn’t.
So why is Tendulkar, the run machine shying away from T20 matches? Is he afraid of the fact that the media would go all tongs together, if he failed. Sachin does take a little while , say 10 balls to settle down and start making his shots. Does he feel that 10 balls are too much to settle down? Does he feel that he would be compared with his lesser experienced team mates, who might outscore him? Or does he feel that T20 is masala cricket, which purists don’t hold in high esteem and that’s why he doesn’t want to play this? Then he shouldn’t be even featuring in IPL. Or does Mahendra Singh Dhoni feel Tendulkar to be a burden in T20 games?
Whatever be the reason, it seems that Sachin Tendulkar is distancing himself from T20 cricket. I am an ardent fan of Tendulkar, and love to see him smash the balls outside the stadium and show that he is still a player having the fire in him.