31/08/2008
Does China need ICC help to develop cricket?
Going by China's track record they are immensely capable of developing the game by themselves and if and when cricket is included in the Olympics they will emerge as the team to beat.
IS Bindra will surely be limited to the role of an awed bystander.
Why is Laxman happy to let things drift?
I am in complete agreement with Shahid Afridi when he says Adam Gilchrist would make a better skipper for the Deccan Chargers team in the next IPL season.
Because like his batting in Sri Lanka, VVS Laxman’s captaincy during the IPL left us wondering why he fails to impose himself on the game.
Do you have any idea on why he refuses to take charge?
What did Dhoni mean?
Dhoni is quoted as saying that he missed the presence of Sachin,Sehwag and Ishant.
While one can readily grasp his reference to Sehwag and Ishant, one fails to understand his reference to Sachin.
Was he saying that he missed having Sachin in the dressing room or did he miss his batting?
30/08/2008
Overseas players in Ranji Trophy
From Indian cricket point of view, this will give state-level players the necessary exposure to professional cricketers and hopefully they will imbibe the tricks of the trade from them.
However, the influx of foreign players may dishearten the fringe players and the already insipid Ranji Trophy may turn out to be just another avenue for the 'professional' cricketers to make money.
Do you think this is a welcome decision?
On the contenders
This blogger is as guilty as others are in calling for a change without suggesting alternatives.
Though names like Gambhir, Raina, Rohit, Badri and Yuvraj rolls off everyone’s tongue, it is debatable whether they have shown anything beyond talent and promise.
Also compounding the problem is the fact that none of them bar Yuvraj and Gambhir has ever played a Test. This proves an obstacle when it comes to judging and suggesting alternatives.
However, their one-day performances give a fair indication of their temperament and undoubted talent.
Yet, it is dicey to go by their one-day records (Yuvraj is a good example of why it is foolhardy to do so.) and replace the seniors in one fell swoop.
So how do we learn whether they (the contenders) can bridge the fjord between Tests and ODI’s?
This is where the seniors can do their bit for Indian cricket. They by mutual consent should agree to sit out one Test series. A series of Test matches be it a two or a three Test series, will provide sufficient evidence of say, whether a Rohit is the right replacement for Rahul.
Unfortunately, their reluctance to do so is the cause for so much heart- burn among Indian cricket fans and forcing them to quote the Australian brutal method of showing no mercy.
Symonds disciplined
Australian team's leadership group has recommended that Symonds be sent home and acting on their recommendations the CA has recalled him home.
This means Symonds misses out on playing the ODI series against Bangladesh.
This drastic action was taken reportedly due to indiscipline. As this is the second time, this is a cause for concern for both CA and Symonds.
29/08/2008
One oldie gets the message
In a recent interview Saurav Ganguly provides a pragmatic answer to the frequently asked question:
Small Talk:Would you like to get back in the India one-day team and play for a few more years?
Saurav Ganguly: I don't think that's likely because they're looking at younger players.
Lets hope Ganguly takes another pragmatic decision.
Injured Dhawan out
Shikhar Dhawan's IPL exploits had a lot of cricketing pundits earmarking him as a prospect. However, there was this doubt on his baility to play the longer version of the game.
Fortunately for him, his selection to play in the two three-day matches against the Australian A team provided him with the stage to prove his detractors wrong.
Sadly, an injured right thumb has ruled him out of both the games.
When will he get a similar opportunity?
India’s tour of New Zealand
28/08/2008
Sir Donald Bradman is neither a Dalai Lama nor a Sir Garfield Sobers.
27/08/2008
IPL: Kolkatta KnightRiders are readying themselves for the next season
Their Captain, Saurav Ganguly, is already ruminating on what went wrong with their last year’s campaign. KKR’s coach John Buchanan is scouting for new talent in Mumbai. He is to follow it up with expeditions to Delhi and Kolkatta.
Surely, KKR is determined to leave nothing to chance and give the other franchisees a good run for their money.
Are the other franchisees awake to the threat?
26/08/2008
Have the IPL franchisees come to their senses?
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World's largest cricket stadium to come up in Chennai.
The proposed stadium is to come up about 25 kilometers off Chennai. This means there will be a two-fold increase in the traveling time plus more inconvenience when you take the the stringent security measures into consideration.
To me personally, the new venue will be a inconvenience and I would rather prefer staging the matches at the historic MAC in Chepauk.
Will the Chennai readers (if any
Kapil Dev- Indian crickets advice dispenser
25/08/2008
The ace bull-shitter at it again
Casual approach my foot.
Announcing ‘Spot the Ball Contest’ at In the Name of Cricket
Dear Readers,
Our cricketers are in peril. The cunning Sri Lankans are turning up in large numbers and intentionally jumping around when batsmen hit the ball in the air.
This, as our beleaguered Captain Dhoni points out, has made it impossible for our fielders to spot the ball. In fact, the Sri Lankans plan has been so successful that our beloved cricket team dropped five catches during the last ODI.
In order to help our team surmount this problem, we at In the Name of Cricket have decided to conduct a ‘Spot the Ball Contest’.
The contest is open to all readers and as it is of national importance, it is also open to the editor of this wonderful blog.
Contestants can participate by simply posting their suggestions on how best to spot the ball in our comment section.
We are also pleased to announce that ‘Sex Bomb’ Bipasha Basu has graciously agreed to a dinner with the winner.
Along with a date with Bipasha Basu, In the Name of Cricket is also happy to announce that the winner will also win a free two-night stay at a hospital. This prize comes courtesy of John Abraham.
Contestants should write in their suggestion before
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Champions Trophy postponed to accomadate IPL Champions League
Consider the evidence.
It is common knowledge that ICC succumbed to the adamant BCCI's insistence that Pakistan host the Champions Trophy . It is ECB's suspicion founded on such scurvy tricks played by the BCCI in the past, that it (BCCI) deliberately did so knowing very well other countries will baulk at playing in Pakistan and their hesitancy will lead to scuttling of the Champions Trophy.
To those knave enough to wonder how BCCI benefits from the postponement of the tournament ,ECB answers that this postponement provides an ample window to stage IPL's Champions League.
In short, ECB sees it all a part of BCCI's sinister design to take over world cricket and asks others to follow its lead and show the upstart its place.
24/08/2008
PCB threatens to boycott Champions Trophy
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Monthly Pension for Retired International Women Cricketers
- The Indian Cricket board has decided to introduce a monthly pension scheme for retired international women cricketers.
- The board decided to extend the monthly gratis scheme to the widows of Test umpires.(Previously, it was awarded only to widows of deceased Test cricketers.)
While this blogger lauds the BCCI, it requests the BCCI to consider extending it the more needy like the widows of Ranji Trophy/ First class players.
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Whom should we leave out?
With the return of Gambhir and the prediction of a flat Premadasa wicket,the issue that is engaging the Indian team think tank in Sri Lanka is whom to leave out of the team.
If you look at the team balance it should either be Rohit on account of bad form or Badrinath as he cannot be 'fitted' into the team if Rohit stays.
However, the Indian team think tank may do neither and take the conservative option and look to drop either Irfan or Munaf.
If one has to choose between them, then dropping Irfan is the better option. His bowling is not up to the scratch and his quota can easily be completed by Yuvraj or Raina or by a combination of both.Obviously, the only plus which may stave off the axe falling on his neck is his batting. That too becomes superfluous when we have both Rohit and Badrinath in the team.
Another point which favours Munaf is his splendid bowling form. One gets the impression from yesterday's news reports that Munaf is getting appreciable pace and bounce and troubled those who played him in the nets.
It is also well known that Munaf is the type of bowler Dhoni prefers, as he sticks to the basics and does not experiment too much.
So between Irfan and Munaf it has to be Irfan.Nonetheless,dropping Irfan may hamper India as his bit and pieces act - a wicket or a couple of fours may aid India.
With this in mind,one feels the correct decision would be drop Badrinath. Granted he did a great job and showed form and temperament, but since he came as a replacement for the injured Gambhir and now that he (Gambhir) is fit he should be dropped. Also it is a trifle early to drop Rohit on account of bad form.
Keen followers of Indian cricket will doubtless remember how at the start of the last Australian tour, Yuvraj was included in the Tests on the basis of a fine century. It would also be good to remember what happened then, Dravid was pushed up to accommodate him, the team balance went for six, Yuvraj never looked the part and Dravid has been floundering ever since.
Since one dislikes to see history repeating itself and affect both the Indian team and Badrinath in the bargain, the ideal selection decision would be to drop Badrinath.
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23/08/2008
Why pay 25 lakhs when I am willing to do it for free?
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Bradman missing 4 runs found
It is a fact that Bradman played his last test innings needing 4 runs to end his career with a test average of 100. As the folklore goes, the prolific Bradman was out for a duck in his last innings, leaving him with an average of 99.94 %.
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No Hair lost
Are you a bored cricket crazy Indian? Read BCCI.
22/08/2008
Harmison decides to put cricket first
Officially it is said that Pietersen and England's coach Peter Moore's pressured him into making his come back.
However, there are others who say that his wife and his family are fed up of seeing him at home.
Cricket Canada - Calling all Indian Cricketers
This opening should suit those found unsuitable by the TV Broadcasting companies.
Mind you there are a couple of limiting factors. One, the opportunity is in Canada and the second, you should be in the good books of the BCCI.
To explain, Cricket Canada is facing a shortage of Coaches and or Test players and Canada Cricket has approached the BCCI to help the country excel in Cricket.
The Cricket Canada's Chief Executive Officer Atul Ahuja says,"Canada needs expertise of Indian coaches and Test players to help the country in achieving excellence in this game."
This is certainly a good opportunity for ex-Ranji players to make a decent living.
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On Badrinath - Or why I wanted Badrinath in the team.
It is reassuring to learn that my bias is supported by statistics.
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Why Cricket SA supports India
21/08/2008
Introduce Twenty20 in the Commonwealth Games
For a start I believe the Twenty20 will go down extremely well in the Commonwealth Games. It makes sense because most of the participating countries will have a strong cricketing background.
ICC accuses Cricket Australia of hiding behind Player’s Association.
The conduct of Champions Trophy in Pakistan is proving divisive.
On one hand, the ICC stands accused of cowing to the powerful Asian bloc by insisting on Pakistan as the location. On the other hand, Cricket Australia stands accused of folding under the pressure brought on them by the powerful Player’s Association.
However, yesterday’s statement from the Player’s Association that they will not play in Pakistan has added a new twist to the story. ICC feels that Cricket Australia is using the Players Association to escape making a decision.
In fact, an ICC source, who refused to be named, questioned whether the governing boards were hiding behind their "players" so as not to further antagonise India and the powerful Asian bloc which effectively rules the game.
Sehwag’s intent made the difference.
His technique has always been fundamentally different from that of the others. His footwork is minimal, he plays alongside the ball without committing himself to a line till the last moment and he played Mendis off the pitch. It worked for him because his hand-eye coordination is exceptional and his instinct is to attack: Mendis never got an opportunity to set him up as he did with the more defensive Dravid or Laxman.
Well said Mukul, Sehwag’s audacity was the key difference. Where other accomplished batsmen were intent on dour defense, Sehwag was intent on total annihilation.
20/08/2008
If you cannot read Mendis, blame your cricket gear
I would not be surprised if other cricketing experts spring out of the woodwork to claim that a batsmen should have been breast fed as an infant to play Mendis.
Continuing the trend of so-called cricket experts, I call upon you the real experts, i.e., readers of this blog to contribute your expert opinion on why Indians find Mendis unplayable.
For starters, contemplate; has Deepika Padukone anything to do with it?
Badrinath gets his chance
Now it is up to Badri to grab this unforeseen opportunity with both hands and make a reputation for himself.
Move ICC Champions Trophy out of Pakistan
When the majority is averse to playing in
Instead of worrying whose turn it is to profit, the ICC should relieve the uncertainty surrounding the tournament.
19/08/2008
Dhoni to miss Champions League finals
This announcement should assuage those who worried about IPL's insensitivity to other formats of cricket.
The Champions League, jointly organised by the BCCI, Cricket Australia (CA) and Cricket South Africa (CSA), will be held from December 3-11, and will be sandwiched between the India-England ODI and Test series.
The first Test begins on December 11 and VB Chandrasekar, director of cricket operations for Super Kings, suggested Dhoni might make himself unavailable for the final to turn out for
Wholesale changes in the PCB
18/08/2008
Sehwag out of the ODI series
It appears that Sehwag's injury is severe enough to leave
Without Sehwag in its ranks, the series is as good as over for
Kohli who played in his stead looks patently undercooked and unfortunately, the composition of the squad is such that there is no apt replacement.
If
Likewise, Badrinath should be included to bolster the middle order.
India crash to Murali and Mendis again
Ajantha Mendis and Muthiah Muralitharan ran through the Indian batting order at claiming six wickets in the first ODI at Dambulla.Along with the help of their pace men they shot out India for 146. Mendis and Murali shared 6 wickets.
For India Yuvraj Singh was the top scorer with 23. The debutant Kohli performance was as unimpressive as his performance in the IPL. The rest of the batsmen followed the familiar pattern of getting a reasonable start only to succumb weakly.
India:
Fall of wickets:
1-0 (Gambhir), 2-23 (Kohli), 3-36 (Raina), 4-73 (Yuvraj), 5-75 (Sharma), 6-87 (Dhoni), 7-87 (Pathan), 8-107 (Zaheer), 9-117 (Harbhajan), 10-146 (Patel).
Can you call a person playing tennis ball cricket a sportsman?
The Tennis Ball Cricket Federation of India and the Gujarat State Tennis Ball Cricket Association filed an appeal against an earlier order ruling out this form of cricket as a recognized one.
Both the sports bodies have challenged observations made in May by Justice Bhagwati Prasad that "cricket with tennis ball is not cricket, and playing the gentleman's game with a tennis ball would not make you a sportsperson".
Though the genesis of the case is mundane, I am sure there are many people who take their tennis ball cricket seriously and consider themselves as sportspersons.
Don't you think a tennis ball cricketer is as much as sportsman as those who play cricket with a cricket ball?
Russian Cheer Leaders for Sri Lankan ODI series.
The Russian girls will dance to Bollywood tunes.
Photo courtesy: lyn_berenbaum17/08/2008
ODI series - Indian batting vs. Sri Lankan spin duo.
Is this series a battle between Muthiah Muralitharan, Ajantha Mendis and the Indian batting line up? Alternatively, is there something more to the mix?
The failure of the seniors to handle the Lankan spin duo has caused the limelight to fall on the wannabe's in the ODI team.Rightly or wrongly, this series is looked upon as one which will determine how prepared the 'young turks' are to take up the slack of their seniors.
If the Raina's and Rohit's prove themselves capable of handling the Sri Lankan spin duo and in the bargain emerge victorious, calls for the retirement of the seniors from Test cricket will become vociferous.
This blogger has a gut feeling that this ODI series will see Raina stake a claim for a place in the Tests.
Marcus Trescothick's reveals what bugged him.
Marcus Trescothick's shock exit from two
You can read what drove him in first of two exclusive extracts from his forthcoming autobiography 'Coming Back To Me' here.
Did Bradman foresee the umpire 'referral 'system?
Cricket
Out of the lot, "one letter suggests that a batsman should be given out leg before wicket if he does not play at the ball even if it is pitched outside leg stump."
I wonder whether Bradman had an inking of the referral or review system.
Scotland takes on England
For the first time a full strength, English squad takes on their neighbors
Scotland squad: Ryan Watson (Forfarshire, captain), Gavin Hamilton (East Brierly), Kyle Coetzer (Durham), Navdeep Poonia (Warwickshire), Colin Smith (Aberdeenshire), Neil McCallum (Grange), Richie Berrington (Greenock), Craig Wright (Greenock), Calum MacLeod (Warwickshire), John Blain (Rotherham), Dewald Nel (Greenock), Gordon Drummond (Watsonians), Ross Lyons (Clydesdale).
England squad: Kevin Pietersen (Hampshire, captain), James Anderson (Lancashire), Ian Bell (Warwickshire), Ravi Bopara (Essex), Stuart Broad (Nottinghamshire), Alastair Cook (Essex), Andrew Flintoff (Lancashire), Samit Patel (Nottinghamshire), Matt Prior (Sussex), Owais Shah (Middlesex), Ryan Sidebottom (Nottinghamshire), Graeme Swann (Nottinghamshire), Chris Tremlett (Hampshire), Luke Wright (Sussex).
16/08/2008
Champions Trophy - ICC will have to change the venue
It is increasingly obvious that ICC's attempt at pressurizing reluctant players to play in
Even after one on one meeting with ICC representatives, both
Added to this will be the pressure from the broadcasters to whom the Champions Trophy sans these countries becomes commercial unviable.
ICC is truly cornered and left with no other option than changing the venue.
Do not poke your nose – PCB tells Inzamam
The latest controversy to erupt is over Inzamam’s comments on Shoaib Malik and the PCB’s Chairman Nasim Ashraf.
In a recent TV interview Inzamam, called Shoaib Malik a weak Captain and blamed Nasim Ashraf’s policies for the morass Pakistan cricket find itself.
The PCB’s reaction was swift and on expected lines. They labeled Inzamam’s comment as baseless and caricatured him as a bad role model.
This is sure to set off another bout of mud slinging between the PCB and Inzamam. Let us hope that this spat does not distract PCB from concentrating on the successful conduct of the Champions Trophy.
15/08/2008
Linford Christie says no to inclusion of cricket
Yuvraj scores 172 against Sri Lankan XI
Yuvraj's 121-ball 172 and with contributions from Suresh Raina and Rohit Sharma Indians piled up a mammoth 342 for 5 against Sri Lankan XI.
Keen observers would have noted that Ajantha Mendis is not a part of this Sri Lankan XI.
Stanford 20/20 announces Stanford Superstars 17 man squad
The Stanford Superstars squad is:
1. Lionel Baker (Montserrat)
2. Sulieman Benn (Barbados)
3. Dwayne Bravo (Trinidad and Tobago)
4. Shivnarine Chanderpaul (Guyana)
5. Lennox Cush (Guyana)
6. Rayad Emrit (Trinidad and Tobago)
7. Andre Fletcher (Grenada)
8. Chris Gayle (Jamaica)
9. Chad Hampson (Antigua and Barbuda)
10. Lindon James (St Vincent and the Grenadines)
11. Sylvester Joseph (Antigua and Barbuda)
12. Xavier Marshall (Jamaica)
13. Dave Mohammed (Trinidad and Tobago)
14. Kieron Pollard (Trinidad and Tobago)
15. Daren Powell (Jamaica)
16. Ramnaresh Sarwan (Guyana)
17. Jerome Taylor (Jamaica)
14/08/2008
ECB - premature ejaculation.
What is news though is the ECB's assertion that none of the English players will take part in it.
Which if you think logically is a fact. As on date no leading English cricketer has signed on to IPL.So the ECB is correct in making this statement and feel warm about it.
However, their self-congratulations may be premature. Look at it this way. Until now, there was a doubt whether the Championship League will take place this year. Now that the event is confirmed, it is sure bet that KP, Flintoff and other English players will be targeted by Chennai SuperKings and Rajasthan Royals.
Once signed on the players will definitely put pressure on the ECB to let them play.
When you take this into account you will agree that ECB's statement regarding participation of English players is a bit premature.
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