England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) Chief Executive David Collier announced Friday that English cricket's Twenty20 Cup winners will play in Stanford Super Series in the Caribbean.
27/07/2008
Stanford ECB ties strengthen
England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) Chief Executive David Collier announced Friday that English cricket's Twenty20 Cup winners will play in Stanford Super Series in the Caribbean.
26/07/2008
Indian team is full of whimpering,indulged, underperforming adolocents
Certainly it would be a huge step forward from the demeanour of
whimpering, indulged, underperforming victims of arrested adolescent
development which was displayed with such a colossal lack of
self-examination at Headingley when the South Africans swatted them
aside with ill-concealed contempt earlier this week.
Considering India's poor performance in Sri Lanka, his name calling bears repetition.
A compromise on ICL Players in the offing?
involving the best club sides in the world could see English counties
agreeing to leave out their so-called rebel Indian Cricket League (ICL)
players when the eight-team tournament takes place later this year.
However, will Modi agree?
IPL - Does ICC want match-fixing?
BCCI certainly has a point.
Any big event with a lot of money riding on it is going to attract the punters. Obviously, there are unscrupulous elements lurking to take advantage of the punters interest. From there on it just a small step to try and lure players to reveal inside information in order to hedge their bets. Players who reveal inside information can surely induced into throwing games.
So this begs the question, what was the need for the ICC or its officials to reiterate something so obvious in public?
Ideally, ICC should sanitize the players to these threats. Or if that had failed, then they would have kept an eye on those who are susceptible to the lure of easy money. Is 'nt prevention better than a cure?
These public reiterations draw unwelcome attention on the IPL and may serve as a beacon for the match-fixers. Surely, that is what ICC is hoping to avoid.
Or wait, is the ICC hoping that IPL will be tarnished by match fixing allegations?
25/07/2008
Champions Trophy Stays in Pakistan
If we take the ECB first, you can be sure that the Pietersen's and the Flintoff's will refuse to travel to Pakistan. They will be excused with the ECB coming out with pompous statements to justify their action. However, how about the fringe players, say for example, Collingwood, Cook and Prior. Collingwood will play because, he is the Captain and probably to regain his Test place. The Cooks and the Prior's will also play as they will be keen to establish themselves as ODI players.(After all, this will give them an opportunity to catch the eye of IPL owners.)
Coming to CA, it is an interesting mix. You cannot deny one thing about Pointing, he does not shrike his responsibilities. He will lead the pack, with Hayden sure to join him.(Remember, Hayden initially made statements expressing his desire to play in Pakistan.However, he back tracked later, saying that player safety is a concern, which is obviously the official line to toe). Another player who is certain to play will be Brett Lee.Now that brings us to Symonds. Vociferous in his concern, he is a question mark and will certainly have to be arm-twisted to participate.
If you are wondering why we examined the availability of only a few players, it is because others are interchangeable, particularly those from the England team. Whereas any replacement from Australia is as good as the original.

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24/07/2008
Is Cricket reeling under technological innovations?
A Chennai-based tech company, Frontier Technologies India Pvt Ltd, has proposed using the giant digital screen on the ground to show the strong and not so strong points of a batsman on real time basis so that the bowling team can chalk out appropriate on-the- ground strategies.
With the introduction of umpire referral's and ICC's announcement yesterday that they plan to broadcast conversations between umpires, there is well founded fear that too many innovations are happening too soon.
Rather than Twenty20 and its attendent money, cricket as we know it may soon collapse under the weight of all these innovations.
Do you think these innovations are wholesome?
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Technorati Tags technology,innovations,Cricket
First cricket gaming portal launched
As I have virtually little experience in gaming portals I leave you readers to decide how good it is.
I would be grateful to those who tired the gaming portal to leave their pinions in the comments section.
Technorati Tags portal,gaming,Cricket
Test Cricket and Positive Mental attitude
By having such a positive mental attitude, England self-destruct toooften. The second innings was even more culpable than the first,because a number of batsmen — notably Tim Ambrose and Andrew Flintoff —managed to get themselves in and show patience for an hour or so butthen threw their wickets away.
This statement is significant because we too have a couple of batsmen who seem hell bent on playing the game in their own style regardless of the match situation.
Also. though Dhoni is not playing in the series, one thing attributed to him nowadays is his missing ability to take the bowlers by the scruff of their neck and dump them beyond the boundary. Personally, I do not hold it against Dhoni. I would consider his plodding as playing according to match situation.
So would you say, positive mental attitude be damned, a player should play according to the situation or should he play regardless of the situation.
23/07/2008
On-field and third umpire conversations to be telecast in the future.
They have become a totally with it organisation.
Consider their latest contemplation:
And if the umpires, referral system works to satisfaction, the International Cricket Council (ICC) will allow the live telecast of the communication between the on-field and the third umpire in future, the official added.
WTF! Just imagine being privy to all the scintillating conversations between the black-coats.
This is indeed a momentous occasion.
22/07/2008
Sri Lankan series - Should India go with 7/4 combination?
Former cricketers think the ideal combination is 7 batsmen and 4 bowlers.
On flat Sri Lankan pitches, it is better to pack the team with batsmen.
However, in India's case the 7/4 combination will work only if Sachin and Ganguly take up the load.
What are your thoughts?
India-Sri Lanka Test series- A preview
Yes, the only way to outplay Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka is to play the waiting game. Both the Indian bowlers and the batsmen will have to have unlimited patience because the pitches will be flat. Common wisdom says on flat pitches runs will be aplenty and wickets will be at a premium.
So the Indian batsmen will have to have the patience to out bat the Sri Lankan batsmen.
Similarly, our bowlers should not be bothered by failure to get quick wickets.Instead, they should plough on and in due course wicklets will come.
This is a war of attrition and let the Indian team remember that the goal is to be come the number 2 Test playing nation in the world.
Go India! Go!
[Patience]
Champions Trophy - Pakistan alleges racial divide.
Whatever be the truth, ICC would do well to remember that "People only see what they are prepared to see"(Ralph Waldo Emerson) and it behooves them to dispel or remedy it.
Technorati Tags PCB,ICC,Champions,Trophy
21/07/2008
Cricket: Settling theological differences.
Kapil Devs warped logic
Kapil argues, “The BCCI administration had become "very smart" and only wanted "yes men" in their team“. That is why despite producing many legends in the world cricket; India is still searching in alien lands for someone suitable for the job of a coach of our national cricket team."
It is evident that Kapil suffers from warped logic. As most Indian legends are ‘yes’ men and if as he says BCCI prefers ‘yes’ men, where is the need for to appoint a foreign coach.
It will become further evident; when we remember that other than Bangladesh, Kenya and assorted associate countries, none of the major cricketing associations/board has offered leave alone considered these legends as a coach.
This fact is sad reflection on the coaching credentials of these ‘yes’ men. While they may be great cricketers, none of them can don the role of a coach.
The stark truth is that the BCCI has taken the step of appointing foreign coaches to get rid of these ‘yes’ men.
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Technorati Tags Dev,Dev,BCCI,Coach,Kapil
20/07/2008
Has Shoaib Akthar delayed paying fine to avoid dope Test?
It is a well-known fact that Shoaib Akthar’s absence during the training camp for the ICC Champions Trophy is due to his delay in paying the fine.
Similarly, persistent rumors of drug abuse and hard living have always trailed him.
In this context, the news that the ICC’s anti-doping squad has begun dope testing of Pakistan’s 30-member squad for the ICC Champions Trophy is intriguing.
Has Shoaib Akthar deliberately delayed paying the fine in order to escape this drug test?
Updated on 21/7/08
Just learnt that Shoaib Akthar was one of the 26 who submitted to the dope test. (Thanks Q)
Technorati Tags Test,PCB,ICC,Shoaib,Akthar,Dope
Indian cricket’s enigmatic Dinesh Kaarthick
Not only did he lose his opening slot to his friend Wasim Jaffer, he also lost his place in the team as a wicket keeper due to poor batting form.
It would be simplistic to attribute Kaarthick’s fall to the emergence of Dhoni. The cause lies elsewhere. One can count his marriage as the primary cause, because for some, marriage, that too after a long courtship, provides a satisfying sense of achievement that they lose their edge and hunger for success.
One hopes that he rids himself of complacency and forges forward in his career.
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Technorati Tags India,Cricket,Dinesh,Kaarthick
19/07/2008
In pursuit of Mother Cricket
No answers were forthcoming, so I set out in pursuit of mother cricket and this is a description of my journey in pursuit of the mother of cricket.
To begin with, I thought Mickey Arthur was making a religious reference.So my first stop was the neighborhood library.A quick check turned up no mother cricket. None, I say, none of the religious texts mentioned her.
It is then I remembered,Ravi Shastri talking of a 'fat lady who sings'. Well, according to him a cricket match was a sort of musical chairs, and the winner was decided as and when she stopped singing.So Mother cricket was neither a mythical or a religious persona, she was flesh and blood and undoubtedly, she could sing. Nevertheless, I could find no trace of this Lady. Ravi Shastri later admitted that he had never seen her and worse, had only a passing acquaintance with her songs. He suggested I quiz cricketers, who according to him, talked a lot of a Lady Luck.
Aha! I thought, the fat lady must have morphed into this sylph like Lady Luck. As you must have guessed this line of research was also fruitless. Though the cricketers attributed their success and failures to her, they swore to have never seen her.
Fortunately, that when I thought of the Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians. Surely, if cricket had a mother they would have surely noted how many times, when and where she had been sighted. Well to cut the long story short they indeed knew her intimately. According to them "the M.C.C., is the mother of cricket" and the last any one had seen her was during the year 1882.
(Pic. credit:salihan)
Technorati Tags of,Arthur,Mickey,Cricket,Mother,Vaughan
Controversial catches enliven the first day of the Headingley Test
For the second time in succession South Africa won the toss and put England in to bat.
Contrary to what happened during the first day at Lord's,England lost wickets at regular intervals. The openers, put on a 26 runs before Bowden terminated the partnership with an appalling decision.
Vaughan's dismal form continued. He made a 7 ball duck and for once was caught off Steyn.Surely, Vaughan needs to come up with something extraordinary to silence the rising tide of criticism.
From then on, every 7 th or 8 th over, England lost wickets. Pietersen and Bell flattered to deceive and Flintoff made a hash of his comeback innings by playing, what the commentators call a 'reckless' shot. The 53rd over brought the innings to a close.England score a measly 203 runs.
In reply, South Africa were of to brisk start. The openers put on a 50 run partnership.McKenzie was first to go and Smith followed quickly after making 44.Kallis is struggling and made just 4 runs.Amla and Prince then managed to see out the day with out further alarums and South Africa were 101 at the end of the days play.
The talking points of the day:
- Strauss was ruled not out after replays indicated that AB de Villiers had indeed dropped the catch. Was Villiers playing 'hard' or did he genuinely think he held the catch?
- The second controversial catch was the one taken by Vaughan. The replays were inconclusive, yet Amla was reprived. However, the decision to refer it to the third umpire has become controversial as the South African support staff had a hand in pressurising the umpire.
- (Pic credit:Porsupah)
Technorati Tags Test,Africa,England-South
18/07/2008
The Shoaib - PCB stand-off continues.
The reason - PCB wants him to pay-up his fine of 7 million rupees, whereas Shoaib is looking for succor from Lahore High Court.
The PCB has shown no rancor and selected him, so why is he reluctant to pay up?
If he is interested in playing for Pakistan, he should at least make an attempt to meet the PCB half way.
Asif still gets his monthly retainer
For I do not know, where else, you can be caught and suspended for drug abuse and still get paid by your employer.
Although the PCB has suspended Asif from all cricketing activities but
he will continue to get his monthly retainer from his central 'A'
category contract which is around Rs 250,000 per month.
Sheesh!
Mendis 'sixth' delivery
In a statement reminiscent of Shane Warne, he claims he is now working on a 'sixth' delivery.
"I am new to this game (Tests). I have five different deliveries and am working on the sixth,"
Which brings me to the question of the day.
Does Mendis have five different types of delivery or does he have five different grips?
17/07/2008
ECBs EPL is an all whites affair.
"A new English Premier League (is) to be played in June from 2010, involving all 18 first-class counties plus two teams from overseas, possibly South Africa and Australia."
Surely, this is carrying the white man's burden too far.
(Pic credit: eriblbalta)
Technorati Tags ECB,EPL,Racists
India-Sri Lanka Test Series - Vaas is a major threat
While I agree that Murali could pose a lot more questions than Mendis, it is Vaas I fear.
Some thing tells me that Vaas is going to do maximum damage in the up coming India- Sri Lanka Series.
Who do you think is a bigger threat?
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Technorati Tags India,Test,Sri,Lanka,Murali,Vaas,Mendis
16/07/2008
High expectations on Flintoff's comeback
If one were to take what Flintoff himself has to say about his comeback at face value, it appears unjustified.
"I don't think I'm at my best but I'm going in the right direction and showing signs of that," said Flintoff, who believes he can get even better than he was.
Bloody reassuring words! Nevertheless, is it enough to merit a recall?
[Expectations]
English Counties cowed down by Modi's threats
Glamorgan, one of the counties with a chance to play in the Twenty20 Champions League, has pragmatically taken the path of least resistance.
Even though they have Australian pace bowler Jason Gillespie at hand they have chosen not to play him.“Jason does not play, it is as simple as that,” said Glamorgan cricket manager Matthew Maynard.
“Because of his ICL connections, the regulations are there where if we did play and qualify for the final and ultimately the Champions League we would be thrown out of the competition. So it is pretty much a no-brainer.”
True to form, when it comes to money, the English have left their principles by the way side.
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Legal threat prompts ECB to shelve plan to ban rebels
IPL is off-limits for U-19 players
According to Sunil Dev, an NCA committee member:
“There’s one question that needs to be answered. The NCA spends lakhs of rupees grooming youngsters form the under-16 stage, holding clinics with specialists emphasising on core skills. After that, it doesn’t make sense to put them straight into Twenty20, where they need to do exactly the opposite. Everybody has agreed to it in principle, but it was decided that there was a need to do further homework on the matter.”
However, Sanjeev Sharma, chairperson of the junior selectors, makes a valid point, “it’s important to ensure that the motivational and skill levels of the players are not waning from ‘real cricket’”.
In essence, he is expressing the fear that budding cricketers will expend their energy in learning skills that will stunt their growth as cricketers.
Do you think IPL has the power to corrupt a cricketer’s skill?
15/07/2008
A century at Lord's is meaningless

There was a time, when scoring a century at Lord's was deemed an achievement and mention in the honour rolls was the apogee in a batsman's career.
A batsman like Vengsarkar was feted for scoring three centuries in different Tests at Lord's.Similarly, a century by Mendis at Lord's signaled the coming of age of Sri Lankan cricket.
Consider the just concluded Test between England and South Africa. In the only innings they played England had two century makers, out of which one batsmen missed a double century by a run. The South African's in reply had a century maker in their ranks and in the second innings there were three century makers.
The spate of centuries makes one wonder whether a century at Lord's has lost its value.
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WADA accuses IPL of breaking rules.

As per the WADA rules a player should not be identified unless his/her 'B' sample is analysed and in Asif's case, the 'B' sample is unexamined.
By prematurely announcing his name, IPL has provided Asif an opportunity to get away using legal loop holes.
WADA themselves say, "This deviation from the
WADA regulation can now help Asif win his case in appeal if his medical
and legal representative fought his case well."
This unnecessary haste makes one wonder, whether it was done to help Asif and PCB.
The suspicion is further heightened by the fact that the timeline is questionable.
The WADA provides results in a fortnight, so why did it take so long for IPL to confirm that a player has tested positive.
Another murky day in International cricket.
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14/07/2008
Asif can still play International Cricket
The Board of Control in India, which oversaw the IPL, has not signed
up to the World Anti-Doping Agency regulations so it was unclear what
penalties could be imposed.The issue could prove to be a major embarrassment because the IPL
may only be able to suspend the player from its own tournament and he
may be free to continue playing international Test or one-day cricket.
However, the International Cricket Council, which confirmed the initial
positive test, has promised to monitor the matter closely.
Over and above this loophole Asif can exhaust quiet a few others.
Knowing the Indian penchant for short cuts, he can challenge the 'B' sample by claiming it was not kept in sterile conditions or go so far as to claim the sample itself was not his.
Alternatively, he can claim some one used black magic and contaminated his sample.
Lets see which one he employs.
IPL Dope Test - It is Asif
England itinerary- Chepauk misses out again
The furthest they reach Dakshin India is Mumbai.
Then we all know that it is in the West.
One fails to understand why Chennai misses out again.
To understand my gripe, here is the itinerary according to Cricinfo.
November 6, 2008 England arrive in Mumbai
November 9 One-day warm-up match, Mumbai
November 11 One-day warm-up match, Mumbai
November 14 1st ODI v India, Rajkot
November 17 2nd ODI v India, Indore
November 20 3rd ODI v India, Kanpur
November 23 4th ODI v India, Jamshedpur
November 26 5th ODI v India, Cuttack
November 29 6th ODI v India, Guwahati
December 2 7th ODI v India, Delhi
December 5-7 Three-day warm-up match, Baroda
December 11-15 1st Test v India, Ahmedabad
December 19-23 2nd Test v India, CCI Mumbai
IPL Dope Test - Is Asif the culprit??
The Indian Express speculates "that Delhi Daredevils’s Pakistan import Mohammad Asif is the man
in the dope net once again."
Is it easy umpiring a Twenty20 game?
However, according to Billy Bowden, it is difficult to umpire a Test match as there are long periods of relative inaction. This could lead to umpires losing focus.
Do you think umpires have it easy in a Twenty20 game?
13/07/2008
British Politician caught lying he is a cricket fan
Either they are there in their capacity as cricket association members or they are powerful enough to bully their way.
Watching them jostle for space and limelight is as embarrassing as watching our film actors sing duets in the heart of Berlin among bemused phirangi’s.
However, the news that David Cameron, the Tory leader, has falsely claimed ( that too during a BBC Radio interview with Jonathan Agnew) he loved cricket so much he had spent years on the waiting list to join its most exclusive club - the MCC (Marylebone Cricket Club) has lessened the embarrassment somewhat.
It further diminished when it was revealed that he refused the membership offered four years ago.
Apparently, politicians using cricket for political gains is a world - wide phenomenon and not confined to India.
So, the next time an Indian fan sees politicians crowding the dais, he can console himself that it is the way of the world, for where there is cricket, a politician will never be far behind.
Eden Gardens - Tiff over lease fees between CAB and the defence ministry
The defence ministry, who are the owners of Eden Gardens,are of the opinion that the annual fees which was about Rs. 27,000/- last year does not reflect the earnings of the CAB.
They are rightly miffed that though the CAB made a killing during the IPL, suspected to be a minimum of Rs. 50 lakhs per match, the CAB is willing to pay only Rs.75000/- that too as a good will gesture.
The present confusion has also brought all modernisations at the Eden Garden's to standstill.
Do you think the defence ministry is greedy?
12/07/2008
Champions Trophy-Pakistan misses deadline
Reports indicate the delay is due to Shoaib Akthar 's reluctance to pay the seven million rupees fine as ordered by the Lahore High Court. Earlier, on Akthar's appeal, the court had reduced his ban from five years to 18 months and also ordered Shoaib to pay a fine of five million rupees to the PCB.
This has proved to be the bone of contention between PCB and Shoaib Akthar. The PCB insists that Shoaib has to pay up the fine as per the court order. As Shoaib is dragging his heels over the fine, the PCB has delayed announcing the 30 man probables squad to the ICC.
PCB's COO, Shafqat Naghmi says "The meeting of selectors with the PCB officials will be held on July 14 and we will announce the squad either on the same day or by July 15."
He has indicated that the ICC has permitted this delay.
Interestingly, there is no mention of how the PCB will justify the inclusion of Asif. Asif faces an inquiry on his alleged possession of banned drugs. The committee is yet to start its investigations. Surely, if the committee finds Asif, guilty, the PCB will be hard put to justify his inclusion.
Technorati Tags PCB,Champion,Shoaib,Akthar,Trophy
11/07/2008
Why does Ganguly still want to play ODI’s?
It is perplexing why Ganguly, an intelligent person, keeps hinting at recall to the ODI side, when the whole world knows that he is unwanted.
The reasons are not far to seek. Ganguly knows that by keeping this topic simmering in public he can use the public outcry at an opportunate moment.
For example, India has lost the last two ODI finals in succession. All it requires is for one more loss, namely against Sri Lanka in the coming ODI’s for the public outcry against the ‘youth only’ policy of the selectors.
That is enough for the political animals in the BCCI to bring pressure on the selectors to recall him.
However, this does not explain why Ganguly still wants to continue playing in the ODI’s.
Technorati Tags retirement,Saurav,Ganguly,ODI
Sri Lanka Cricket -Dispute Over Players Contract Resolved.
Finally, the contract dispute which grew to the extent of disrupting India's tour of Sri Lanka, has been settled. According to the SLCA (Sri Lanka Cricketers Association) Secretary, the players are set to sign the contracts next week.
Interestingly, the dispute occurred not over the salaries. Considering the pathetic financial state of the Sri Lanka Cricket (board) the seniors had agreed to renew their contracts without a rise in their salaries.However, the senior's insisted that the junior players should receive at least a 15 % pay rise.
As they were in debt, the Sri Lanka Cricket had initially disagreed on salary rise for the juniors. Now that the Indian cricket tour had wiped away their debts, they have agreed to increasing the junior cricketers salary.Despite this, Sri Lanka's top drawer cricketers are still some of the lowest paid international cricketers.
The other contractual road blocks like ban on contributing to the media (subject to SLC guidelines), ban on allowing players wife's or girlfriends' on tour and a penalty of half their match fee for losing a match were also withdrawn.
The players have also agreed to pay 75% of the domestic competition, which is interesting as their availability is dependent on the International fixtures which is again under the control of SLC.
Technorati Tags Sri,Lanka,Contracts,Cricketers
MCC Challenges ICC Over Oval Test Result
Last week,the ICC officially changed the result of the fourth Test match at the Oval in 2006, won by England after Pakistan forfeited the game, into a draw.
Interestingly one website reported that the International Cricket Council's Cricket Committee headed by Sunil Gavaskar disapproved the proposal and the issue was referred to the ICC's Chief Executives' Committee (CEC). Unable to come to a unanimous decision, the CEC then passed the buck to Executive Board Members, who after deliberation decided to change the result from a forfeiture to a draw.
The PCB chairman, Dr Nasim Ashraf, hailed the decision by the ICC to change the status of the Oval Test from forfeited to draw as a ‘big achievement’. However, this decision was neither hailed or derided by other national cricketing bodies.
Expectedly the decision to change the result to a draw drew the ire of quiet a few cricketers and columnists. Michael Holding was so disgusted, he quit from ICC's Cricket Committee in protest.
Some called the decision a 'dangerous precedent'. Others called it a 'farce' and warned that from now on cricket playing nations would contest each and every unfavorable result. There are others who linked it to horse trading over the Zimbabwe issue.
The ICC was unperturbed by these angry fulminations. They stood by the decision to change the result of the Oval Test to a draw. Fortunately, the MCC has now challenged ICC's decision.
The MCC, the custodians of the Laws of Cricket, says that the ICC's decision "contravenes the spirit of the game as well as the Laws. The club’s world committee is also opposed to any alteration to Law 21, which states that the result should not be changed." They have asked the ICC to review their decision.
Surprisingly, David Morgan the new President of the ICC has also opposed the decision.Though the last word is yet to be spoken, the venerable Wisden's editor, Scyld Berry has remarked, “Wisden will record the ICC’s change of verdict but not endorse it.”
Technorati Tags Test,ICC,Oval,MCC,Wisden
10/07/2008
Racism - Cricket Australia advocates mediation over persecution
The Harbahajan - Symonds racial row and its fall -out has made Cricket Australia realise directly trying to persecute the offender is not the means to end racism in Cricket. They have come around to the view the offender must be given a chance to rectify his behaviour or atleast prove his innocence.
Those who had followed that unsavory incident may remember that Ricky Pointing had gone straight with his charge to the Match Referee despite Anil Kumble asking him to give him an opportunity to sort it out within themselves.
It is good that saner heads in Australia have realized the value of mediation. If they had thus instructed their hot-headed Captain earlier, one of the most deplorable incidents in the history of cricket would never have happened.
Technorati Tags CA,Racism,Cricket
Pakistan yet to submit list of probables
All teams competing in the Champions Trophy have to submit their provisional teams by July 11.
However, with uncertainty looming over the inclusion of Shoaib Akthar and Mohammad Asif,PCB is left wringing its hands waiting for the 'go ahead from above'.
Will they get the 'go ahead' on time?
Technorati Tags PCB,ICC,Champions,Trophy
09/07/2008
ICC Rankings - India drops to third place.
India which was placed second have slipped one place to become the third ranked team.
The current update reflects recent form and also the teams performance for the last three years.
Sri Lankan Cricket back stabs BCCI
This means, IPL franchisees who have signed Sri Lankan cricketers like Murali, Jayasuriya,Jayawadene,Sangakara and the latest phenomenon Mendis, have to do with out their services. In effect their non- participation will not only hit the franchisees financially (they will have to go for new recruits) it will also deny them an even chance to win the coveted trophy.
Not only that, Sri Lanka's decision has given a handle to the detractors of BCCI. Already, the English press has concluded Sri Lanka's decision as a indication of shifting equations in the ICC. They view this as a victory for ECB in its battle over BCCI.
One wonders, why Ranatunga, who was pleading with the BCCI to financially bail out Sri Lankan Cricket just last month, has agreed to this tour?
Surely, having got what they wanted (the media right for India's tour of Sri Lanka which saved them from penury), Sri Lanka has back stabbed India and Indian cricket by aligning itself with ECB.
08/07/2008
| Mts Played | Mts Missed | Missed% | |
| MS Dhoni | 118 | 6 | 4.84 |
| Yuvraj Singh | 92 | 32 | 25.81 |
| R Dravid | 86 | 38 | 30.65 |
| SR Tendulkar | 81 | 43 | 34.68 |
| Harbhajan Singh | 78 | 46 | 37.10 |
| V Sehwag | 76 | 48 | 38.71 |
| IK Pathan | 74 | 50 | 40.32 |
| S Sreesanth | 61 | 63 | 50.81 |
| RP Singh | 57 | 67 | 54.03 |
| G Gambhir | 55 | 69 | 55.65 |
| Zaheer Khan | 53 | 71 | 57.26 |
| SC Ganguly | 50 | 74 | 59.68 |
Pepsi drops Sachin-Sign of things to come?
Pepsi has failed to renew Sachin's contract which expired in May. Remember Sachin has been with Pepsi from way back 1990's.
As Tendulkar is still the most salable cricketer with legions of fans who see him as 'GOD' it is surprising that Pepsi has let him go.
Pepsi has made some oblique reference about how Sachin has become 'unaffordable', however, industry sources believe that Pepsi has dropped him in favour of young guns like Ishant and Rohit Sharma.
This decision is interesting as Pepsi is considered as a weather-cock in identifying current trends. So does this mean that Pepsi feels Tendulkar's retirement is imminent?
Sri Lanka Tour - Dhoni wants out?
However, both Dhoni and the BCCI are playing it cute.
BCCI's Niranjan Shah said no such request from Dhoni has been received.
Meanwhile Dhoni has added fuel to fire by refusing to confirm or deny rumours. He has in fact said that everything will be clear in a couple of days.
One wonders whether any negotiations are going on and if so what are they negotiating for?
07/07/2008
IPL provides opportunities for match-fixing
The question is , will the players jeopardise their 'payed holiday' by fixing matches?
Dhoni exposes Mendis trickery .
Undeniably,Dhoni is a very perspective young man.
Here he analyses what makes Mendis tick:
"We play Kumble (Anil) more often it is the fast delivery that tends to come in that is lethal. But if you are playing Mendis most of the time when he flights the ball it is a googly or off spinner," he explained.
"But when he bowls a flatter one, it is generally a leg spinner and when you play inside the line like you play Kumble you will be in trouble," Dhoni said.
Asia Cup Finals - Mendis spins Sri Lanka to victory
In retrospect, Sri Lanka's strategy of resting Mendis in the earlier inconsequential game against India paid off as the India batsmen were clueless and simply floundered.Added to the unfamiliarity of facing him, the pressure of chasing in the finals found India wanting.
India fate was sealed, when they decided to field after winning the toss. It was their first error on the field. However, Dhoni had already committed one earlier by bringing in Uthappa at the expense of a bowler. The second error was sending in Yuvraj at No.3. He was all hands and feet and was cleaned up by Ajantha Mendis. His dismissal set of a fear psychosis and from then on it was just a matter of time before India capitulated.
For all his reputation for freshness and simplicity of approach, Dhoni succumbed to conservatism by packing his side with batsmen and putting his faith in them.Sadly what this defeat will do is to give voice to those clamouring forGanguly's and Dravid's inclusion in the team, which in itself is not a bad thing. Having lost 18 out of 22 finals, Dhoni and Kirsten have a long way to go to dispel the reputation of Indian's as chokers.
From an cricketing perspective, this defeat will add the necessary spice to the upcoming tour of Sri Lanka.
