01/08/2009

India wins Emerging player’s tournament 2009

THE India Emerging Players beat South Africa in the Final of the 2009 Emerging Players Cricket Tournament at the Allan Border Field, Brisbane today.

South Africa was the top team in the tournament by emerging unscathed during the preliminary rounds while India was iffy in the earlier part of the tournament.

The South Africans elected to field on winning the toss and their daring brought them instant reward.

They had India tottering at 7 for 2 before Kohli put India back in the game with partnerships with Badrinath and Nayar.

However, it was Kohli’s partnership with Saha, which put India in a position of strength. Saha’s effort was also praiseworthy. Having lost Kohli with 15 over’s remaining in the innings, Saha ably shepherded them through and helped India score 283 runs.

Thankfully, for India, the South Africans followed the pattern established by their seniors and choked during the chase.

The South Africans, were bowled out for 266 in 46.2 over’s with Sudeep Tyagi taking four wickets for 72 runs. Amit Mishra who not only choked the runs but also struck crucial blows ably supported him.

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Sri Lanka coasts to victory.

Sri Lanka beat Pakistan by 6 wickets to register their 2 victory in this 5 match ODI series.

Having won the toss Sri Lanka made short work of the Pakistani batting line up, by dismissing them for 168.

Put into bat, Pakistan was tottering almost immediately. Thilan Thushara rattled the top order by claiming 3 wickets. Murali capitalized on Tushara’s hard work and captured 2 wickets to reduce Pakistan.

A painstaking 23 off 73 balls from their captain Younis Khan held Pakistan together. Yet it was left to Mohammad Aamer and Saeed Ajmal to steer the side past 150 and the innings finally folded at 168.

As expected Sri Lanka coasted to an easy win but some early wickets, two in one over of Abdul Razaack created an artificial drama.

Chamara Kapugedera steadied the chase with a half century and along with Samaraweera saw Sri Lanka coast to a victory.

Sri Lanka is now up 2-0 in this 5 match IDI series.

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Shoaib Akthar asks, why only me?

Reacting to a television interview where Shoaib Akthar threatened to sue the Pakistan team manager for publicizing his confidential medical report, the PCB in its admirable autocratic manner asked Pakistani cricketers to refrain from giving interviews.

They also slapped a show-cause notice on Shoaib Akthar for violating three clauses in his central contract and gave July 31, 2009 as the deadline for his response. Shoaib Akthar duly gave his reply yesterday.

Though the PCB officially acknowledged receipt, a spokesperson deflected queries on it by craftily suggesting they have only received it and are yet to see the contents.

However, sources has revealed that Shoaib Akthar justified his appearance on television by saying that he was only following the example set by his team mates and as such he was unaware of infringing his contract.

Regular followers of the soap opera, that is PCB, will recollect that in the wake of Pakistan’s surprise ICC World Cup Twenty20 win, the players have all been sounding off on various channels.

So, Akthar is in a way correct in arguing why he is the only one to be questioned. He is also reportedly collecting copies of interviews given by other players to bolster his argument. Obviously, Shoaib Akthar believes this is the optimal method to befriend his estranged Pakistani colleagues.

It will be interesting to observe PCB’s response. Will they question everyone and punish them all or will they conduct an eye- wash inquiry on others and punish Shoaib Akthar?

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31/07/2009

Murali chucks it all away

Muthiah Muralitharan injuries appear to have persuaded him to retire from Tests. Continuing the present trend, he will continue playing in the ODI’s and Twenty20 games.

As a leading wicket taker in Tests and ODI’s the world is sure to fete him for his accomplishments.

However, to the Australians, he is and always will remain the ‘chucker.

In fact one of the leading Australian dailies has announced his retirement by headlining it as ‘Murali to Chuck it in’.

It is plainly obvious they are unwilling to forgive and will use every opportunity to rub it in.

The Inaugural Champions League Twenty20 Tournament 2009.

championsleague The inaugural Champions League Twenty20 tournament was set to take place in India from December 3, 2009 to December 10, 2008. Eight teams two each from BCCI, CA and CSA, the founding board members as well as Middlesex and Pakistan’s Sialkot Stallions were to battle it in Mumbai, Bangalore and Chennai.

However, post Mumbai Terror attack, the Governing Council of Champions League 2020, chose to cancel it.

Now the tournament is all set and the first edition of the Champions League will have 12 teams from seven test playing nations. The 16-day league will have 23 matches and this time the domestic Twenty20 winners and finalists of West Indies, Sri Lanka and New Zealand join the teams from the founding board member nations, India, Australia and South Africa.

The Delhi Daredevils, Deccan Chargers and Royal Challengers Bangalore are the three teams from India.

Other teams are the 2009 domestic finalists and winners from Australia namely Victoria and New South Wales, Cape Cobras and Eagles from South Africa, Otago from New Zealand, Trinidad and Tobago from West Indies and Wayamba from Sri Lanka. As England’s domestic 2009, Twenty20 is being played, the finalists will be known only at the end of August.

The finalists from Pakistan domestic Twenty20 tournament are unlikely to participate unless there is a dramatic change in the political scenario between India and Pakistan.

The tournament is to be played in three venues, Bangalore, Delhi and Hyderabad. This means that the three Indian Premier League (IPL) teams Delhi Daredevils, Deccan Chargers and Royal Challengers Bangalore will enjoy home support during the event.

ESPN Star Sports (ESS) is the global television production partner. The sports broadcaster has reportedly paid $ 975 million for exclusive rights for 10 years and has reportedly signed up the Indian telecom giant Airtel as title sponsor for the next 5 years. The tournament will be henceforth referred to as Airtel Champions League Twenty20.

ESS will telecast all the matches in High Definition Format and possibly the highest number of cameras at the venue. ESPN Star Sports is planning to install as many as 34 cameras at each venue. The tournament organizers have also roped in the Oscar winning composer, AR Rahman to compose the anthem or the theme song.

You can find the groups and complete Champions League Twenty20 schedule here.

30/07/2009

History of The Ashes - Redux

Minnesota Cricket Association hosts Western Conference Championship from July 31.

Minnesota Cricket Association (MCA) will host USA Cricket Associations' (USACA) Western Conference Championship from July 31 - August 2 at Bryn Mawr Meadows Park, Minneapolis.

This 3 day national cricket tournament will bring the best of cricketing talent from nearly half of the USA, namely from the Central-East, Central-West, South-West & North-West Regions.

The competition will be a keenly contested and widely watched one, as USACA selectors will be onsite to identify the top talent to represent USA National Cricket Team.

A local Select Source International (SSI), is one of the premier sponsors of the tournament.

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Test Cricket Ain’t the ‘Crown Jewels’

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Telegraph (UK) reports that “BBC will not call for live Test match cricket to be restored to the A-list of 'Crown Jewel' events protected for free-to-air television”.

For the last year or so BBC’s decision not to bid for broadcasting Test cricket has been a subject of intense debate and criticism.

The BBC has covered Test matches in England for the last 50 years and hence the terrestrial relay of Test matches had an iconic status among cricket fans in England. Therefore, BBC’s refusal to bid, probably due to lack of funds, had many aficionados urging the Government to classify Test match broadcast under the A-list of Crown Jewel events.

By classifying an event as A-list Crown Jewel event, the event is considered too important to be confined to users of cable and satellite TV and hence private broadcasters are restrained from bidding for exclusive rights.

Damningly for Domestic Test cricket in England, the BBC believes that Test cricket fails to justify for addition to the A- list. Instead, it has argued for the inclusion of the finals of ODI World Cup and Twenty20 World Cup. (BTW, there is no mention of this in BBC’s report)

BBC’s recommendations clearly reveal that Test cricket is in its final throes and ODI’s and Twenty20 cricket are set to take its place.

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29/07/2009

Warne’isms

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Shane Warne missed the first Test at Cardiff due to his Poker commitments.

However, he was there with the others of the Sky Sports commentary team for the 2nd s Test at Lord’s.

To say that he did not disappoint is an understatement. He exceeded my expectations with the typical Australian forthright style of commenting.

His own odd turn of phrase and the fact he was commentating during a rare Australian debacle at Lord’s gave it additional gloss.

Here is a compilation of his peculiar turn of language for your enjoyment.

I hope he does not repeat himself during the 3rd Test.

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28/07/2009

Sleeping with the knee machine

Flintoff’s determination to sleep with a Knee Continuous Passive Motion (CPM) Machine is commendable.

It amply illustrates his desire, dedication and determination to play in the remaining Ashes Tests.

Truly, here is a man ready to do anything for the honour of playing for his country.

Importantly, one should commend his wife for putting up with Flintoff’s predilections.

Ricky on a rocky surface.

I suspect Rouse; the Edgabston curator of playing mind games.

First, he said the pitch was like “jelly”. Now he says that the pitch will assist seamers.

To add meat to my suspicion is the fact that he is the same curator who in 2005 claimed the pitch was a minefield and it turned out to be as smooth as Rosa Acosta.

Which brings me to the question of the day, will Ricky Ponting heed Rouse’s words or will he double guess him?

What ails Wasim Akram?

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Why is Wasim Akram desperately offering his services?

A couple of days ago, he volunteered to help Mitchell Johnson.

Yesterday, he was ready to help Indian bowlers if asked.

In between, he has asked the ICC to maintain the ‘sacredness’ of Test cricket. (The last bit was certainly in the hope that he could land a plump post with them).

If you wondered why he has desisted from offering his services to Pakistani cricket, he says PCB is ignoring him.

The sudden flurry of press briefings, unsolicited advice and offers to help appears strange and dare say unbecoming.

Overall, one gets the impression that he is making himself visible to make money.

Which makes us wonder where has the loot he made as a cricketer gone?

Has he fallen prey to Pakistani style ‘Madoff pyramid scheme’?


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27/07/2009

What if Pakistan is banned ?

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Pakistan appears reconciled to the fact that they have lost the opportunity to host World Cup 2011 in their soil.

However, they are concerned about how the Government of India will react to letting the Pakistan team and their supporters into India for the World Cup.

This is indeed a legitimate worry. The BCCI has been maintaining that the GOI has stopped them from sending their team to Pakistan. Similarly, the Pakistan player’s participation in the IPL was jeopardized for the same reason.

As both Governments seem disinclined let go the rhetoric, it is doubtful whether things would change dramatically overnight.

So let us hope ICC’s Chairman David Morgan comes up with a solution when PCB Chairman Ijaz Butt meets him on Tuesday.

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25/07/2009

Ganguly 2 Australia 0

That is how the score line reads when a contest of will takes place between Saurav Ganguly and Australian coaches.

The first confrontation took place between Ganguly and Greg the ‘Guru’ Chappell, Ganguly lost his captaincy and then his place in the Indian squad only to return triumphant. Net result, Greg Chappell had to run away with tail between his legs.

Following that Ganguly had a run in with John ‘the chaos theory’ Buchanan during IPL 2. Though Ganguly lost the captaincy, he managed to hold on to his place in Shah Rukh Khan’s Kolkata Knight Riders.

However, this confrontation too ended in Ganguly triumphantly ascending the captaincy throne again. In between Buchanan’s contract was not renewed.

Now, tell me whether my score line is correct?

Sri Lanka seal 2-0 series win

Resuming at 183-3, Kumar Sangakkara's unbeaten 130 helped Sri Lanka draw the third and final Test against Pakistan in Colombo.

Though Sri Lanka was in an admirable position to race to a win at teatime, the defensive field set by Younis Khan, and some dour batting by the Sri Lankan's meant that the match was called off with 101 runs needed from the 16 remaining over's. For the record Sri Lanka was 391-4 when play was called off.

With this draw, Sri Lanka closed the series at 2-0 and consolidated their 4th place ranking in the Reliance Mobile ICC Test Championship table.

Sri Lanka Cricket honoured Chaminda Vaas, who played his last Test, with a memento and one million Sri Lankan rupees in cash.
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24/07/2009

The Tasman Mutiny

Interesting happenings in Kiwi land.

Six New Zealand players have decided to forgo IPL next March in favour of the scheduled Australian tour.

For the record Daniel Vettori, Brendon McCullum, Kyle Mills, Jacob Oram, Jesse Ryder and Ross Taylor are supposed to be the six players who have made the sacrifice.

However, one is unsure whether it is a one-off decision or a decision to avoid IPL altogether.

If one looks at it with a skeptical eye, it could well be a crafty plan hatched by Modi to force ICC to create a window for the IPL.

Alternatively, it could be plan hatched by ICC to dismantle the IPL edifice, but then it appears too far-fetched and unbelievable.

What do you think?



23/07/2009

Watson admits impotency

Yep, none other than Australia’s resident metro sexual, Shane Watson admitted that Australia is impotent without sledging.

To those bemused by the correlation between Australia’s poor performance during the 2nd Ashes Test at Lord’s and sledging, remind me to tell you the story of a man who was unable to ‘perform’ without calling his wife a whore.

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22/07/2009

Koertzen blames players


Is he right in doing so?

Before we answer that question let us first read what he told Cricinfo:
"The players will stand there, nick the ball and wait for the umpire to make a decision. For me, that's cheating. Why don't you get off the field and make it easy for the game? There would be more pleasure in the game. I know that Ponting would say, 'Boys, let's try [accepting the umpires word].' I've been in those meetings when he said, 'Let's try it,' and then you get to the second day in a Test match and a guy claims a catch and ten minutes later you hear, 'The ball didn't carry,' and then the argument starts again. Let's use the technology when it's there."
Ostensibly, he was reacting to criticism about his inconsistent decisions in the on going Ashes series and so at first glance may appear as if he is shifting blame.

However, when we give his comments the respect it deserves, then realization of how true it is strikes us.

A majority of you will agree that the melodrama enacted by the players on the field serves to paint the umpires and their decision-making capabilities in poor light.

Even this writer did not know the fact that if an on field umpire is sure, then a decision cannot be referred to the third umpire. Even the Chief Executive of CA did not know it either, and he had to confirm it with ICC.
"I did ring (ICC operations manager) Dave Richardson to seek clarification on the referral situation, but in no way was it any kind of complaint," Sutherland said yesterday. "I was seeking to understand the reason for the inconsistency and it was explained to my satisfaction."
When you realize that this is what happened in the case of Hughes, it is not Koertzen but Ricky Ponting who comes across in poor light.

No wonder, Koertzen is disgusted with the antics of the players and favours the referral system.

To the reader: Is Koertzen justified in his disgust?

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Pakistan thwarts Lankan ambitions

Sri Lanka went into the 3rd and final Test against Pakistan intent on a whitewash, but excellent bowling by Pakistan spinners has reduced them to trying to save the Test.

At close of play on the 2nd day, Pakistan has extended their lead to 88 runs. Unless there is a dramatic collapse, (which is likely) Pakistan can dictate terms. In fact, there is so much time left, that Pakistan can bat through the 3 rd day and time their declaration on the 4 th day.

Ideally, for Pakistan, their batsmen will have to post a huge total and from the looks of it, they need Yousuf to fire. If either Malik and or Younis come good, the Sri Lankan’s could well be chasing another record total for victory. 
 
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21/07/2009

The ‘Heat’ of the Moment


Flintoff, arms akimbo- we understand, but what is Onions ‘up’ to?

Is this what they call the ‘heat’ of the moment?

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A ‘listing’ controversy

Cricket is a game where it is impossible to get two fans to agree on a team composition. The same dysfunction arises when it comes to getting fans to agree on the best players of an era. So imagine the controversy a definitive search on the best players of all time will create.

That is why one believes this is an exercise designed to get eyeballs and with an eye at controversy.

One can say they (Cricinfo) have achieved their ends. For starters, the Western Australian media are already playing up the omission of Ponting. Some have trumpeted gleefully that Ponting is the 12th man. Similarly, the exclusion of Steve Waugh and the inclusion of Gilchrist will draw the ire of their fans.

These ‘lists’ are subjective and hence never definitive. This gives room for controversies that will draw cricket fans to the Cricinfo site in the same mesmerizing manner as a firefly’s luminescence draws its prey.
Cricinfo's Australian All-Time XI:

Victor Trumper, Arthur Morris, Don Bradman, Greg Chappell, Allan Border, Keith Miller, Adam Gilchrist, Shane Warne, Bill O'Reilly, Dennis Lillee, Glenn McGrath, Ricky Ponting (12th man).

20/07/2009

Pakistan negates Sri Lanka’s early thrust.

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Sangakkara signaled his intention of going for a whitewash by putting Pakistan in. The fact that it rained for the past few days may have made his decision to field easier.

Straight away Thilan Thushara validated his captain’s decision by producing a double blow inside the first hour. However, Yousuf and Manzoor helped Pakistan negate the early thrust with an unbroken 151-run stand for the third wicket.

Yet, Sri Lanka regained lost ground by reducing Pakistan to 289 for 7 in 86 over’s by close of play.

For Sri Lanka Vaas replaced Mendis and Kaneria replaced Abdur Rauf for Pakistan.

England breaks Lord’s jinx

England finally won a Test match against Australia at Lord’s, their first in 75 years. With this win, they go 1 up in the 5 match series.

Australia appeared to have lost its 4th day rhythm and as a result lost Haddin in the second over of the morning. From then on, Flintoff bullied the tail-enders into submission and earned his first 5 for in 4 years.

Though it was Swann who took the important wicket of Clarke, this win is sure to be talked about as a win crafted by Flintoff. For the record, England won by 115 runs. Flintoff took 5 for 92 and Swann took 4 for 86.

As Ponting rightly commented to the TMS team, it was just one match of the series and with 3 more to go one expects the Australians to come back strong.

A mouth-watering day ahead.

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The 5th and final day of the 2nd Test at Lord’s is set to be a humdinger. Australia needs 209 runs and England requires another 5 wickets. The team that wins is sure to rewrite history, but going by their past performances it is more than likely that it is going to be Australia.

The 4th day started with England declaring and leaving Australia to score 522 to win. The huge target, a world record if it is overhauled, ratcheted up the expectation of a keen contest.

Unfortunately, the umpires Rudi Koertzen and Billy Doctrove with their inconsistencies proceeded to mar the expectation. Frankly, their decision-making capacity appears to have diminished in relation to the keenness of the contest. To put it mildly, they are guilty of letting their mind wander.

However, it is too early to say whether the errors will cost Australia the match. Australia being Australia simply upped the ante and refused to dwell on the umpiring errors. Instead of surrendering to fate, they rolled up their sleeves, met it head on. By the end of the day, they have managed to chip away and reduce the target to manageable proportions.

The equation is mouth watering. Australia needs just 209 and to repeat the obvious England needs just 5 wickets. There is as always a mild threat of rain, but even if there are showers, there is enough time left for both teams to achieve their ends.

This in turn leaves us with the prospect of good day’s cricket.

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19/07/2009

Farewell to Vaas – what about Test cricket?

The 3rd and final test between Sri Lanka and Pakistan could well be Chaminda Vaas’s last.

Going by media reports (CSL have rubbished it), the 110 Tests veteran is to announce his retirement at the start of the third Test.

Though one values his contributions to the game of cricket highly, one disapproves the current trend of giving retiring Test cricketers a ‘final’ Test.

Granted, it gives their fans an opportunity to give their departing hero a fitting send-off; does it not devalue the Test match?

Additionally, it draws attention away from the game and proves a distraction to his teammates.

One remembers that earlier, departing heroes were give one last hurray in the form of a ‘Farewell match’.

Basically, it is a match sanctioned by their cricketing boards, where the cricketer not only gets a share of the spoils but also basks in his fans adoration one last time.

One hopes good sense returns to the throne and these cricketers who talk highly about the value of Tests cricket refuse to demean it by playing it for ego satisfaction

Bring back those ‘farewell matches’ and let us play all Tests seriously.

Time for Lord’s Test virgins to come to the party

The proceeding on the day 3 of the 2nd Ashes Test at Lord’s can be summed as follows:

Australia fell short and England refused to enforce the follow-on. Instead, England chose to pile up runs and ensure that there are no comebacks from Australia.

Let us begin at the beginning. England let Australia add 50 odd runs in the morning. Even though the situation was ripe to enforce a follow-on and pressure the Lord’s Test virgins, England preferred to negate the possibly of defeat and at the end of the 3rd’s play are 521 runs ahead.

Clearly, Strauss was concerned about denying the Australian’s time to overhaul whatever target he sets. His concern reveals that he considers Australian batting highly and his own bowling attack weak. In large part, it could be because Flintoff is patently unfit and despite their performance, Anderson and Onion are deemed sidekicks.

Despite evidence to the contrary, Strauss is not alone when it comes to overestimating Flintoff. The jingoistic English press has always inflated Flintoff’s ability by describing his minor achievements in mythological proportions.

For Strauss sake, let us hope that having made 30 in his second essay, Flintoff truly rises to the task.

Plainly, at this point, the Test match is meandering and even if England goes for some quick runs only positive intent from the gritty Australian’s can bring it to life.

18/07/2009

Australia crumbles

Day 2, 2nd Test, Lords, Ashes 2009

The morning session went as I envisioned. The Australian’s ran through the lower order and despite a spirited display by the last pair, they polished them off without wasting time.

The stage was set for what I imagined was a Cardiff like batting display from Australia. However, there was a difference, the ball was swinging and Anderson having nicely warmed up while batting straight away picked up Hughes and Ponting.

Ponting dismissal was controversial to say the least and could well become a topic for dissertation, if Australia loses this Test, which is a possibility.

Hussey, Katich and Haddin were the only batsmen who withstood the onslaught, but they failed to carry on and squandered the opportunity. Anderson and Co. blew the rest away.

Australia at 156/8 is scampering to avoid a follow on. A hint of negativity appears to have set in already into the Australian mindset. Hussey was saying at the close of day press conference that Australia has to replicate England’s rearguard action at Cardiff to save the Test match.

England thanks to Andersons 4/36 are sitting pretty and all they needed to do is to close out the Australian innings as quickly as possible and from there on exert pressure.

Nevertheless knowing the England team’s propensity to crumble and Australia’s grittiness one expects a good contest. Their dire predicament will be motivation enough for Johnson to come swinging.

17/07/2009

Ashes second test/ Lords/1st day

England at 364 for 6 at the end of 1st days play at Lord's.

The happy position that England finds itself can be attributed to Aussie inexperience. Remember, most of the Australian players are playing the Ashes for the first time and similarly it is their first match at Lord's.

So it is natural that they suffer a bout of nerves and that is precisely what happened in the 1st day.

Look at the course of the day, English openers are the only batsmen to have a made a fifty. The rest barring Pietersen scarcely entered double figures. Even the openers scores can be attributed to the nerves the Aussies suffered.

Mitchell Johnson was spraying the ball, the others just fed the openers with scoring opportunities.Strauss, who has remained unbeaten, had two of his catches dropped and a near run out that went for over throws. Surely, this was nothing but nerves.

Look at the turn of fortunes once the Australian's regained their composure, from a high of 255 for 2 they are now 364 for 6 with most of their recognised batsmen bat in the hut.

Going by what happened during the later part of the day, one can expect the Australian's to price out the rest of the England batting and start batting by lunch on the 2nd day.