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		<title>Yuvraj’s axe fair, but what about Sachin’s unavailability?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 09:03:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mahendra Prasad</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Okay, so the wait is finally over. The Indian team for the Asia Cup has been announced. A first glance at the squad gives one the impression of a mixed bag.]]></description>
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<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-1095" href="http://www.cricket-tournaments.com/asia-cup-2010/yuvraj%e2%80%99s-axe-fair-but-what-about-sachin%e2%80%99s-unavailability.html/attachment/youvraj-singh"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1095" title="yovraj singh" src="http://www.cricket-tournaments.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/youvraj-singh.jpg" alt="yovraj singh" width="280" height="206" /></a>Okay, so the wait is finally over. The Indian team for the Asia Cup has been announced. A first glance at the squad gives one the impression of a mixed bag. There has been extreme pressure on the selectors ever since the T20 debacle, soon followed by the recent disaster in Zimbabwe. And so, the medley of the team for the tournament in Sri Lanka is quite clearly a reflection of how things have transpired in the recent past. Even so, one can’t quite comprehend the logic behind the 15-member squad picked.</p>
<p>Without doubt, a lot of print and online space in the media will be dedicated to the exclusion of the under-fire Yuvraj Singh – some supporting the axe, and a few others denouncing it. We too will discuss about the southpaw’s case. But, does anyone have the courage to question Sachin Tendulkar’s decision to rest himself?</p>
<p>Unquestionably, he is among the greats in the game. However, it is correct for a player to request himself not to be considered, even if he is the legend himself. A couple of seasons ago, when MS Dhoni decided to opt out of the Indian Test team touring Sri Lanka, the India skipper received a mouthful from former players and the media alike, an uproar which only got stronger after India lost the series to Ajantha Mendis, and one which fell silent post India’s 4-1 one-day series win under the same man.</p>
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<p>You can bet the same uncomfortable questions can’t be asked of Tendulkar. But, by doing so aren’t we making him bigger than the game?</p>
<p>Of course, it can be argued that the Mumbai batsman is doing this keeping the 2011 World Cup in mind. And, there is no question that Tendulkar has anything but noble intentions. The problem, though, is that every time he walks in and walks out, it upsets the balance of the side.</p>
<p>It is no secret in world cricket that he likes to bat at the top of the order. However, during the period that he was away from limited-overs cricket, Gautam Gambhir and Virender Sehwag have forged a scintillating pair at the top. But, every time Tendulkar has come back, he has separated the Delhi duo.</p>
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<p>And, while the man himself has been performing exceptionally well, India have been lucky that Gambhir and Sehwag haven’t suffered exaggeratedly. But, for how long? After all, this isn’t the first time in the last two years that Sachin has opted out of a series, and going by the precedent the selectors have set, it won’t be the last one either.</p>
<p>Moving on to the ‘hot’ topic of Yuvraj, it is least surprising that he has been shown the door, considering his recent non-performances. The motivation that took the lanky left-hander to such great heights till as recently as last season is, without doubt, missing.</p>
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<p>Being so, Yuvraj should consider this as a blessing in disguise. Probably, the selectors could have done him a favour by announcing publicly that he has been rested. After all, like the other members of the team, he too has been part of some non-stop cricket action. Just because his extra-curricular activities are on the forefront, it doesn’t mean that his contribution to Indian cricket should be undermined.</p>
<p>So what if the selectors didn’t do it, Yuvraj can himself look at it in a positive manner and believe he has been given a much-needed break. At the same time, he must utilize the opportunity to get back to prime form and fitness. This is not the first that he is facing a roadblock.</p>
<p>The last occasion when he was dropped, more than five years ago, he came back with a vengeance, and took world cricket by storm. True, he had age on his side them. But, even now he is only 28, a stage at which most players hit their peak. And so, he still has ample time to make a mark and reclaim his spot prior to next year’s World Cup.</p>
<p>As a parting thought, it is sad that Yusuf Pathan has been made a scapegoat once again. He rarely got opportunities to score, batting down the order in Zimbabwe, and in the one game that he was promoted, he came up with a decent effort. And, keeping this yardstick in mind, one wonders how Ravindra Jadeja has managed to retain in place in the team.</p>
<p>Also, why is IPL being considered a short-cut to the ODI team? What made selectors pick Saurabh Tiwary even after watching how other stars of the league, Ashok Dinda (surprisingly retained) and Umesh Yadav, struggled even against minnows Zimbabwe?</p>
<p>The team has been announced. Now, for the rapid-fire round.</p>
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		<title>Cricket in Zimbabwe and Bangladesh</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jun 2010 15:06:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mahendra Prasad</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bangladesh and Zimbabwe are ranked 9th and 10th in ODI cricket currently. Undoubtedly, they have been occupied the position of minnows since the last decade or so.]]></description>
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<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-1013" href="http://www.cricket-tournaments.com/cricket/cricket-in-zimbabwe-and-bangladesh.html/attachment/zimbabwe-cricket-team"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1013" title="Zimbabwe Cricket Team" src="http://www.cricket-tournaments.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/zimbabwe-cricket-team.jpg" alt="Zimbabwe Cricket Team" width="315" height="214" /></a>Bangladesh and Zimbabwe are ranked 9th and 10th in ODI cricket currently. Undoubtedly, they have been occupied the position of minnows since the last decade or so. It is a Himalayan task for both these teams to get to even the Top 8 of those rankings. And if Test cricket is taken into consideration, the less said, the better. Bangladesh is languishing at the bottom, whereas Zimbabwe is not eligible for Teststatus at the moment.</p>
<p>However, there is a ray of light in this darkness. Even today’s well-established teams like India, Sri Lanka and New Zealand took time to become what they are today. In the first ten years of international cricket, these teams didn’t make their presence felt at all. So the fact that Bangladesh, who is ten years old in international cricket, is a growing child and soon will become an adolescent, who will make an impact soon on the game.</p>
<p>It is understood that in a competitive market, a new firm will take time to settle and compete with firms which are large, having a huge market share. This is practical economics. However, Zimbabwe has been in international cricket since 1983. It is a shame for the nation not to advance year after year.</p>
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<p>The country has been affected severely by their President Robert Mugabe. The external environment hasn’t helped groom the players to play for the national team. The situation is so pathetic that the country lost their Test status in 2005 and has to play most of their ODIs against Bangladesh!</p>
<p>Though, all is not lost. Bangladesh has a bright future ahead of them, looking at the better quality of cricket they have produced in the last one year or so. Although they have won just 9 of 66 Tests that they have played so far, yet they are growing well as a team with a positive, fine-quality player like Shakib al Hasan as their captain.</p>
<p>And also Jamie Siddons is their coach. In Tests, they have a good opening pair in young Tamim Iqbal and Imrul Kayes. Altogether, their batting in Test cricket looks impressive. Their captain is an all-rounder too. Bangladesh’s batting was one of the reasons of them winning the Tests in the West Indies last year. Though they lost all Tests at home last winter, they did win a few sessions comprehensively.</p>
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<p>This was huge, considering the opponents were India and England. The most memorable being when Bangladesh bowled India out for a paltry 243 in the first Test at Chittagong, after Virender Sehwag said in a press conference that Bangladesh was an ‘ordinary’ team, which couldn’t pick 20 wickets in a Test match. And how wrong he was!</p>
<p>Also, in the second Test, Bangladesh was facing a huge first-innings deficit. But Tamim Iqbal showed his talent, by hammering 150 in the second innings on a crumbling pitch. The way he dominated Zaheer Khan and co was outstanding. The series against India prompted England’s stand-in captain Alastair Cook to say that Bangladesh are no more the underdogs.</p>
<p>Fortunately, even in the shorter formats of the game, the team is no longer dependent on Mohammad Ashraful, their most experienced player. This is a good sign for a united team. This team could go all the way and create more upsets against top teams just like they did against India at home in 2004, a much famous win against Australia in 2005 followed and a win against an in-form Sri Lanka in 2006.</p>
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<p>However, the team has been impressive in world events too. They beat Pakistan in one of the most famous upsets in international cricket in the 1999 World Cup in England. India was once again beaten in the first round 2007 World Cup, effectively knocking them out of the tournament. And in the same tournament, Bangladesh also beat South Africa in the Super 8s stage. In the same year, there was the T-20 World Cup in South Africa also.</p>
<p>West Indies was beaten by Bangladesh comprehensively by 6 wickets, which allowed them to enter the Super 8s again. So if Bangladesh look to make a team which goes steady at least for the next two years, they could give the big guns a run for their money, as the team’s current average age is a mere 22!</p>
<p>Zimbabwe doesn’t have to face the pressures of Test cricket, although they might return to the format in one year’s time. So they can focus on rebuilding themselves in the ODI and T-20 formats. Like Bangladesh, Zimbabwe too has had some good outings. But it hasn’t been good going for the country against the top teams, though.</p>
<p>However, it seems that the country is going in the right direction, and wanting to emulate the achievements of the team of the 90s which had famous players like Heath Streak, the Flower brothers, Guy Whittall, Henry Olonga, Alastair Campbell and Douglas Hondo.</p>
<p>The racial quota system seems to be forgotten these days and as a result, players who had retired earlier have come back into the current team. For example, Andy Blignaut, Tatenda Taibu and Ray Price are a few talented players who have returned to play for their country.</p>
<p>And with a good amount of experienced players such as Prosper Utseya, Hamilton Masakadza, the captain Elton Chigumbura and wicket-keeper Brendan Taylor, the team looks set to bloom under the guidance of national coach Alan Butcher. Duncan Fletcher, the former England coach and Zimbabwe captain, is also taking huge interest in the activities of the High Performance Centre at Harare, which will allow aspiring players get some advice on the tricks of the trade.</p>
<p>This team can start its recovery through the T-20 format. They beat Australia in 2007 in the first round of the T-20 World Cup. They also beat them in the warm-up match of the 2009 T-20 World Cup, alongside defending champions Pakistan. And can their future get much better with Harbhajan Singh, donating branded cricket kits to the current team, courtesy Reebok?? Well, that remains to be seen in the immediate future.</p>
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		<title>KKR held their nerves well</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Apr 2010 09:11:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mahendra Prasad</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a match where fortunes shifted constantly, the Kolkata Knight Riders got the better of Delhi Daredevils at Eden Gardens thanks to a spirited effort by their bowlers.]]></description>
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<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-821" href="http://www.cricket-tournaments.com/ipl-2010/kkr-held-their-nerves-well.html/attachment/sourav-ganguly-3"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-821" title="Sourav Ganguly" src="http://www.cricket-tournaments.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/sourav-ganguly1.jpg" alt="Sourav Ganguly" width="181" height="241" /></a>In a match where fortunes shifted constantly, the Kolkata Knight Riders got the better of Delhi Daredevils at Eden Gardens thanks to a spirited effort by their bowlers. The eventual margin of victory, 14 runs, may read like a rather comfortable one, but that hardly told the story of the hard-fought match.</p>
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<p>Both teams constantly jostled for the upper hand. And, it wasn’t until a rampaging <a title="Virender Sehwag" href="http://www.cricket-tournaments.com/tag/virender-sehwag" target="_blank">Virender Sehwag</a> was dismissed by Ajit Agarkar for a superb 64 that Kolkata began to feel that they were in with a good chance. Their batting effort told a similar tale. At one stage, it looked like they would struggle to cross 160 despite a rapid start provided by Sourav Ganguly and Chris Gayle. But, Angelo Matthews’ power hitting towards the end saw them reach 181 for 3, which proved to be a match-winning score at the end of the day.</p>
<p>One of the defining aspects of the game was the manner in which Ashok Dinda took Eden Gardens by storm. The quickie, who had done nothing noteworthy so far in the tournament, was handed the new ball by his skipper. This was a huge responsibility considering that Kolkata had failed to defend 200 even against the punching bag of the tournament, Kings XI Punjab.</p>
<p>And Dinda responded in an unbelievable fashion, cramping David Warner for room for four consecutive deliveries and shattering his stumps off the fifth. It was exactly the kind of start KKR needed. But, it was only fair to expect a fightback from Delhi.</p>
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<p>Sehwag and skipper Gautam Gambhir batted in an extremely smart fashion to keep Delhi ahead in the race. The former was undoubtedly lucky when Rudi Koertzen was unwilling to raise the deadly finger after Sehwag had nicked one off Dinda in the bowler’s second over.</p>
<p>That dismissal could have turned the game. Instead, Sehwag rode his luck and carried on. Though swashbuckling, it was a smart innings. He picked the man he wanted to go after, Angelo Mathews, and saw to it that he maximized the score. In two overs, Sehwag slammed his innocuous medium pacers to all parts of the ground and, in no time, Delhi were up and running again. As expected, Gambhir was excellent against the spin of Ajantha Mendis and rotated the strike frequently as well.</p>
<p>Kolkata needed some inspiration, and it came in the form of a run-out enforced by the captain himself. Ganguly cut short his opposite number’s innings with a sharp, accurate throw from mid-on. But, Sehwag continued to bat with utmost comfort and raced past his half-century. It needed a special delivery from Agarkar, full and slower in the air, to end Sehwag’s magic. It did not help Delhi that Paul Collingwood was foxed by Mendis just a few overs earlier. However, the wicket of Sehwag nailed Delhi.</p>
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<p>Though the win must be dedicated to the bowlers, it wouldn’t have been possible without noteworthy contributions from their batters. Gayle and Ganguly, looking better with each game, added 94 for the opening wicket in under 11 overs. Then, despite the loss of a few quick wickets, a stroke-filled 46 off 28 balls from Mathews gave them the proper impetus. The bowlers then did excellently to ensure they did not repeat the grave mistakes they committed against Punjab.</p>
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		<title>Hayden decimated the Daredevils</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 16:42:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mahendra Prasad</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The much talked about Mongoose bat made a stinging impact at the Ferozshah Kotla, as Matthew Hayden used it to devastating effect against the Delhi Daredevils.]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.cricket-tournaments.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/matthew-hayden.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-722" title="Matthew Hayden" src="http://www.cricket-tournaments.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/matthew-hayden.jpg" alt="Matthew Hayden" width="218" height="298" /></a>The much talked about Mongoose bat made a stinging impact at the Ferozshah Kotla, as Matthew Hayden used it to devastating effect against the Delhi Daredevils. Being set a highly competitive 186, courtesy yet another special effort by <a title="Virender Sehwag" href="http://www.cricket-tournaments.com/tag/virender-sehwag" target="_blank">Virender Sehwag</a> (74), the Chennai Super Kings got home with little trouble as Haydos used the long handle to great effect in true sense of the word. Stand-in skipper Suresh Raina contributed a crucial, unbeaten 49 to see the side home. But, it was undoubtedly the big-hitting Hayden’s knock of 93 that made the major difference.</p>
<p>The Australian’s splendid innings came off just 43 balls and was punctuated with nine fours and featured an almost unbelievable seven sixes. All the bowlers came in for massive punishment at the hands of Hayden except the ever-dependable Dirk Nannes, who ended with figures of 1/18 from his quota of four overs. From among the rest, Umesh Yadav was spanked for 38, Pradeep Sangwan for 46 and Rajat Bhatia went for as many as 31 from his two overs.</p>
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<p>Even when stand-in skipper Dinesh Karthik turned to spin, things didn’t get any better. Hayden launched both Amit Mishra and Tillakaratne Dilshan regularly over the top. And, when he was finally dismissed for 93, captain Raina took over. With no pressure of scoring quickly, he and Murali Vijay, who played a couple of significant lofted shots after the big hitters like Albie Morkel and Justin Kemp fell cheaply, easily guided Chennai to victory.</p>
<p>While both teams missed their regular captains, it was Delhi who had to pay heavily for the loss of Gautam Gambhir. In his absence, only Virender Sehwag could make a noteworthy impact. Though Mithun Manhas (32) and Rajat Bhatia (21 not out) did their best towards the end of the innings, the failure of their middle-order haunted the Daredevils. Also, they seem to be desperately missing the services of the experienced Ashish Nehra.</p>
<p>Without him, Nannes has had to fight a lone battle with the ball in hand. In contrast, Hayden and Raina ensured that they more than made up for MS Dhoni’s absence, at least for this game. And, they would like to continue in the same vein until the skipper is totally fit to take the field.</p>
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<p>For Delhi, they would like to see marked improvements in their fielding as well, apart from their bowling. The home side for the match missed a number of run out opportunities and even dropped a couple of catches, which did cost them. Had they hung on to some, who knows the result could have been different or at least the game would have been a lot more competitive in the second half, when Hayden was literally decimating the bowling.</p>
<p>Also, they would like see better performances from the likes of David Warner and, in particular, Dilshan whose lack of form has been hurting them big time. A few runs from stand-in captain Karthik would also help. It is still early days in the tournament, but two indifferent performances in consecutive games doesn’t augur well for the Daredevils.</p>
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		<title>Sachin, Saurabh lead Mumbai’s victory charge</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 07:46:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mahendra Prasad</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A scintillating 63 from Sachin Tendulkar and an equally smashing 61 from Saurabh Tiwary helped Mumbai Indians post an imposing 218 for 7 against the in-form Delhi Daredevils, a score which proved more than enough for Mumbai to register their second successive win, and hand Delhi their first defeat. Chasing the huge target, Delhi began on an aggressive note with Tillakaratne Dilshan opening the innings with Virender Sehwag in place of the injured skipper Gautam Gambhir.]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.cricket-tournaments.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/saurabh-tiwary-of-mumbai-indians.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-706" title="Saurabh Tiwary of Mumbai Indians" src="http://www.cricket-tournaments.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/saurabh-tiwary-of-mumbai-indians.jpg" alt="Saurabh Tiwary of Mumbai Indians" width="250" height="203" /></a>A scintillating 63 from <a title="Sachin Tendulkar" href="http://www.cricket-tournaments.com/sachin-tendulkar" target="_blank">Sachin Tendulkar</a> and an equally smashing 61 from Saurabh Tiwary helped Mumbai Indians post an imposing 218 for 7 against the in-form Delhi Daredevils, a score which proved more than enough for Mumbai to register their second successive win, and hand Delhi their first defeat. Chasing the huge target, Delhi began on an aggressive note with Tillakaratne Dilshan opening the innings with Virender Sehwag in place of the injured skipper Gautam Gambhir.</p>
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<p>The duo went hammer and tongs right from the start, but a smart piece of bowling by Lasith Malinga ended Dilshan’s threatening knock. Dilshan was cleaned up by a slower ball for 17 and that opened the floodgates as Mumbai cruised to a comprehensive win.</p>
<p>The victory was achieved thanks in main to two utterly entertaining and typical T20 knocks. One was played by none other than the master blaster Tendulkar. He batted as if he was the 16-year-old Sachin, fearlessly thrashing the bowlers all around the park. It was a great sight to watch the Mumbaikar in great flow.</p>
<p>Over the years, the heavy burden of expectations has forced him to play in a rather measured manner. But, thanks to T20 we can again see glimpses of the batsman, who dominated bowlers the world over with utter disdain. As usual, his innings featured lofted drives down the ground and deft touches behind the wicket. However, it was the sight of him charging down the wickets and hitting the spinner over the top that remains a favourite with Sachin fans.</p>
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<p>When the little master eventually fell striving for quick runs, Delhi heaved a sigh of relief. But, they could not have fathomed what was to come. Saurabh Tiwary was equally explosive if not more and sent the Delhi bowlers on a massive leather hunt. With four boundaries and three sixes, he ensured that Mumbai easily crossed 200. Tiwary got great support from Ambati Rayadu, who contributed 34, an innings which also included three sixes.</p>
<p>While the Mumbai batsmen benefited from a number of useful partnerships, the Delhi bowling was completely out of sync. For a change even Dirk Nannes went for runs, bowling length deliveries and being punished accordingly against a strong batting line-up. Still, his figures of none for 35 were respectable in comparison to the rest. Though Farveez Maharoof picked up two wickets, that of Sanath Jayasuriya and Rayadu, he leaked 50 runs.</p>
<p>Spraying the ball all over, he was easy meat for the Mumbai batsmen. Left-arm quickie Pradeep Sangwan and the two spinners, Ladda and Mishra, did not fare any better. While Sangwan managed to sneak in one economical over, the latter who were torn apart by Sachin, Tiwary and Rayadu.</p>
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<p>The onslaught did not seem to dent Delhi’s confidence though as Dilshan and Sehwag began merrily. However, they missed Gambhir big time, which was evident from the fact that no one was prepared to stick around once they lost a few quick wickets. Bravo, Harbhajan and Jayasuriya took advantage of the situation and added a couple of scalps each to their kitty.</p>
<p>This win by Mumbai has now set up the tournament nicely, with no team being able to extent their winning steak beyond two. Whether Mumbai will break the hoodoo remains to be seen.</p>
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		<title>Gambhir leads Daredevils to victory</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 10:47:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mahendra Prasad</dc:creator>
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<p><a href="http://www.cricket-tournaments.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/gautam-gambhir.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-692" title="Gautam Gambhir" src="http://www.cricket-tournaments.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/gautam-gambhir.jpg" alt="Gautam Gambhir" width="280" height="231" /></a>Needing an asking rate of just over seven runs per over, Delhi Daredevils were undoubtedly the favourites to clinch the game against the home side, Kings XI Punjab, at Mohali. However, a double strike by the often erratic S. Sreesanth, sending back the batting side’s two most dangerous hitters, Virender Sehwag and Tillakaratne Dilshan, meant Punjab were in with a chance.</p>
<p>The impact of those deadly blows saw them take the game into the very last over. However, an authoritative half-century by Daredevils skipper <a title="Gautam Gambhir" href="http://www.cricket-tournaments.com/tag/gautam-gambhir" target="_blank">Gautam Gambhir</a> ensured that Delhi had their noses in front for most part of the chase.</p>
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<p>Gambhir played a typical captain’s knock, forging three fruitful partnerships with AB de Villiers, Dinesh Karthik and finally with Mithun Manhas, who eventually hit the winning runs. Though de Villiers and Karthik were not able to clear the field at will, they pitched in by giving Gambhir most of the strike on a wicket that wasn’t the easiest to score on, in particular against the spinners. And here is where Gambhir’s skills came in very handy.</p>
<p>He used deft touches and manoeuvred the ball around in the gaps smartly to find the boundaries. And occasionally when he stepped out, he ensured that the ball found the middle of the bat. Even though Gambhir was dismissed when Delhi where within striking distance of victory, he had done enough to see his side through safely.</p>
<p>On a day when his brother Yusuf became a hero for Rajasthan Royals even in a losing cause, Irfan Pathan ended up playing villain for his side. The skier he dropped at long-off, that of Mithun Manhas, could have easily given Punjab a window of opportunity. The target was still a little distance away and the bowlers had just managed to build up some pressure with a few precious dot balls. Unfortunately for the home team, Irfan could not hang on to the chance, probably losing it in the lights and letting it slip through his palms.</p>
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<p>That definitely wasn’t the turning point of the match through. In hindsight, it came much earlier when Punjab were asked to take first strike by Delhi’s new skipper, Gambhir. Of course, Punjab also had a new skipper in Kumar Sangakkara. However, only one captain could have luck on his side on this day and that was to be Gambhir.</p>
<p>Dirk Nannes put in a superb first spell, bowling with extreme pace. The left-arm pacer was consistently pitching deliveries short of a length and the Punjab batsmen had no answer to it. The batting side did not do themselves any favour either when Manvinder Bisla ran himself out unnecessarily. Farveez Maharoof went for a few runs. More importantly though, he managed to strike telling blows by scalping Kumar Sangakkara and Yuvraj Singh cheaply. If that wasn’t bad enough, Punjab lost Mahela Jayawardene as well pretty soon, which put them in extreme trouble.</p>
<p>Ravi Bopara batted sensibly and in the company of Irfan Pathan helped Punjab reach a respectable total. However, as it turned out, the damage had already done. And despite a disciplined bowling effort, Punjab could not undo Gambhir’s good work.</p>
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		<title>India VS South Africa Preview</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 11:13:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mahendra Prasad</dc:creator>
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It’s a clash of the two big titans&#8212;the two giants&#8212;the top two ranked teams in the world.  South Africa and India clash at Nagpur in what is being termed the ‘world championship of cricket’. As we move into the series let’s have a look at which players to look out for and who’re the [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.cricket-tournaments.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/ab-de-villiers.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-620" title="ab-de-villiers" src="http://www.cricket-tournaments.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/ab-de-villiers.jpg" alt="" width="211" height="280" /></a>It’s a clash of the two big titans&#8212;the two giants&#8212;the top two ranked teams in the world.  South Africa and India clash at Nagpur in what is being termed the ‘world championship of cricket’. As we move into the series let’s have a look at which players to look out for and who’re the odds favouring.</p>
<p><strong>South Africa</strong></p>
<p>AB De Villiers: AB de Villiers did set the world on fire the last time he was here. He played beautifully all round the wicket and was one of the few batsmen on their debut tour to India to perform so well. He announced himself into world cricket with a very timely and aggressive century.</p>
<p>He’s been in pretty good knick in lead up to the series. He’s been getting pretty decent start but how would he love to convert one of ‘em into a century. He is a mainstay in the South African middle order along with Jacques Kallis and the proteas will be heavily reliant on the duo to provide some stability in the middle order. De Villiers is a brilliant fielder and must be kept an eye on—the man pulls out catches from absolute thin air.</p>
<p>Jacques Kallis: He has now turned 34 and with his medium pace is one of the best all rounder’s the game has ever seen. Kallis will be keen after a certain lay off and would love to grind (that’s the sort of character he is, isn’t he?)  his way out of India with some runs and wickets under his belt. Now that he has returned to full fitness his bowling will come in handy for South Africa. With his slightly round arm action he should be a handful especially with the old ball where he would be able to reverse swing the ball in these conditions.</p>
<p>Morne Morkel and Dale Steyn: Steyn had a wonderful tour the last time he was here. Both Morkel and Steyn are more than capable of bowling a 150 kmph per hour and a swinging ball at that pace especially with a relatively inexperienced middle order (barring Sachin) against them. The Indian batsmen certainly do have their work cut out.</p>
<p>Morkel earlier mentioned that he would be looking to bowl a quite a few short ones considering the Indian batsmen problems with the bumpers. Steyn said “I’ve said many times before, a 150 or 145 km Yorker is absolutely no different whether you bowl it here in Nagpur, Chennai, Johannesburg, Perth. It’s the skill behind the delivery that is what counts at the end of the day”. The Indians would have to be wary of the duo see of the new ball and take it from there.</p>
<p><strong>India</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.cricket-tournaments.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/virendra-shewag1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-624" title="virendra-shewag" src="http://www.cricket-tournaments.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/virendra-shewag1.jpg" alt="" width="215" height="280" /></a>Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir: The duo are just over 200 runs short of becoming India’s most successful opening combination (in tests) statistically. Often in the recent past its been the opening pair of Sehwag and Gambhir that has given the middle order batsmen the platform to step upon. Their contribution is invaluable and they seem to complement each other pretty well with Sehwag being the aggressor. It wouldn’t be too surprising if they duo do have a good series (been the trend in the recent past) India should be in good stead to take the series from there.</p>
<p><a title="Sachin Tendulkar" href="http://www.cricket-tournaments.com/sachin-tendulkar" target="_blank">Sachin Tendulkar</a>: The more said about him the less it is. Sachin with his record has already made us expect from him. He being the senior man in the middle order with Dravid and laxman doubtful. He needs to shoulder the innings. The old man should do well and if he does so India goes with him.</p>
<p>Zaheer khan: He’s the only pace bowler who seems guaranteed of a place. His new ball bowling and more importantly his reverse swing will surely be one to deal with. If India has to win they need to come up with a very good bowling performance and if that has to happen Zaheer khan has to be at his best.</p>
<p>It’s India VS South Africa. Its world number 1 VS world number 2. It the clash of the champions&#8212;the world championship of cricket&#8212; promises to be an enthralling series.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.cricket-tournaments.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/virender-sehwag.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-529" title="virender-sehwag" src="http://www.cricket-tournaments.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/virender-sehwag.jpg" alt="" width="188" height="280" /></a>There was a huge amount of hoopla leading up to the first test of the Idea Cup between India and hosts Bangladesh. From India’s loss in the recently concluded tri-series final against Sri Lanka, to Virender Sehwag’s comments that Bangladesh is an ‘ordinary’ team who cannot win because their bowlers can’t take 20 wickets.</p>
<p>Bangladesh had every right of believing that they can prove Sehwag wrong. And the first day itself lived up to all the hype when Shakib al Hasan, the Bangladesh skipper won the toss and elected to field first in murky conditions at Chittagong. <a title="Gautam Gambhir" href="http://www.cricket-tournaments.com/tag/gautam-gambhir" target="_blank">Gautam Gambhir </a>and the stand-in captain  Sehwag were up for the opportunity to get India off to a flying start against an inexperienced Bangladeshi pace attack.</p>
<p>The Delhi duo put on 79 for the first wicket until Shakib al Hasan trapped  Sehwag with a short delivery on the leg side only to be caught by Tamim Iqbal for a well-deserved and nearly a run-a-ball half century. The celebrations were wild among the Bangladesh players as the captain led from the front, anchoring an ‘ordinary’ bowling attack. Lanky fast bowler Shahadat Hossain then picked the wickets of Gambhir and Dravid in quick succession.</p>
<p>And when VVS Laxman and Yuvraj Singh fell cheaply to the superb bowling of the Bangladesh captain, the world’s No.1 Test team was reeling at 160/6 at tea on the first day with <a title="Sachin Tendulkar" href="http://www.cricket-tournaments.com/tag/sachin-tendulkar" target="_blank">Sachin Tendulkar</a> holding fort at 50 and Mishra who had just entered the crease following the wicket of the Indian wicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik. Game on! Certainly, even after tea, there was no respite for the Indian batsman as the lower order crumbled like a pack of cards. Tendulkar batted exceptionally well to remain unbeaten on 76 as he ran out of partners from time to time.</p>
<p>On the next day, Tendulkar completed his 44th hundred in majestic fashion when he hit Shahadat Hossain, the tormentor-in-chief for two boundaries in a row. Yet Bangladesh had the upper hand in the  game when India was bowled out for 243 with Tendulkar unbeaten, in what was perhaps one of his best hundreds away from home. Hossain along with Shakib al Hasan achieved five-wicket hauls in a bowling performance that proved that Bangladesh were no underdogs.</p>
<p>Bangladesh started off superbly with the openers Tamim Iqbal and Imrul Kayes smashing the Indian bowlers to all parts of the ground and in the process, bringing up their 50-run partnership until Zaheer Khan struck with the wicket of Kayes who was out lbw for 23. He then bagged the wicket of Iqbal. It was then the turn of Ishant Sharma to do some major damage when he got the wicket of ICL returnee Shahriar Nafees cheaply as Day 2 ended.</p>
<p>Ishant on the next day continued the form he was in the previous day when he picked Mohd. Ashraful’s wicket. India was back in the game in style! Clearly, Bangladesh was losing its way like India did when Shakib al Hasan, who dazzled with the ball, fell for 17 and incidentally was caught by the Indian captain Virender Sehwag off Zaheer Khan’s bowling. After Raqibul Hasan fell of Sreesanth’s bowling, Bangladesh wicket-keeper Mushfiqur Rahim and up-coming all-rounder Mahmudullah forged a 118 run partnership, bringing the hosts close to the Indian total.</p>
<p>However Indian leg-spinner Amit Mishra finished off the Bangladeshi tail. Bangladesh ended their first innings at 242, just a run behind India. A considerable improvement from a precarious position of 98/6 at one stage!</p>
<p>It was after tea on day 3 that India began their second innings. Once again, Gambhir and Sehwag gave India a good start until Sehwag fell for 45. However, this time there was no collapse as India batted merrily till the end of the day’s play with the scoreboard reading 122/1 with Amit Mishra in at No.3 as night-watchman. Day 4 clearly belonged to India as Mishra made a surprise half-century as well as an in-form Gambhir slamming 116 of just 129 balls, in the process scoring his 5th century in as many tests, and breaking Dravid’s record of 4 centuries in 4 Tests in 2002.</p>
<p>Unlike the first innings, Tendulkar didn’t have a great second innings when he was partly responsible in running out a well-set Dravid for 24 as well as he was given out lbw at 16 off Rubel Hossain’s bowling. However, teams around the world have discovered over the years that when one Indian batsman fails, usually the other stands up for him.</p>
<p>That’s exactly what Laxman did for Tendulkar’s failure. Laxman showed how vital he is for India’s batting when he scored 69 and remained not out till Sehwag decided to declare the innings at 413/8, a far better performance the second time around. The positive aspect about this innings was that the lower-order batted well. None of Bangladesh’s bowlers impressed, therefore making people believe that Sehwag was right in his perspective that their bowlers cannot take 20 opposition wickets, which defines the lowest-ranked test team.</p>
<p>Bangladesh had to chase a massive target of 415 to win the Test, which was near to impossible considering India’s potent bowling attack. Yet, the war of words continued between the two teams when Shakib al Hasan believed at the end of the 4th day’s play, that the target was achievable. Despite the fact that Bangladesh were reeling at 67/2 with Zaheer Khan and Ishant Sharma, continued from where they left off, picking early wickets.</p>
<p>On the final day, Tamim Iqbal showed the talent he possesses by smashing a valuable half-century until he played a silly attacking shot of the bowling of the Indian captain, giving an easy catch at first slip to Rahul Dravid, when there were just 8 minutes left before lunch. Thus Bangladesh suffered a major setback in their run-chase. Mohd Ashraful also looked promising and back in form, but Ishant made full use of the life in the pitch by bowling on good length outside the off-stump and as the ball hit Ashraful’s outside edge, Dravid accepted his second catch gleefully.</p>
<p>Shakib’s poor run with the bat continued when he was undone by a Amit Mishra delivery, helping Sehwag take a simple catch again at silly point, resulting in Bangladesh being in deep trouble at 145/6, with India needing just 4 wickets to win the Test. Mahmudullah and Shahadat Hossain lost their wickets due to poor footwork and shot selection, even as Mushfiqur Rahim was fighting hard at the other end.</p>
<p>Rahim, like Tendulkar in the first innings, was the lone warrior for Bangladesh as he didn’t get enough support from the tail enders and yet he scored his maiden test century. This century would be special for the Bangladeshi wicketkeeper as it was not only his 1st in test cricket, but also against the world’s best test side. The Indians had taunted him as ‘school-boy’ and how did he transform into a man!</p>
<p>Eventually, Bangladesh went on to lose by 113 runs with Rahim the last man out. It was a fighting effort which went down in vain. India would be happy with their team effort, yet their performance and their credibility as the world’s ‘numero uno’ team remains a lot to be desired.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 15:57:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mahendra Prasad</dc:creator>
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The Indian team may have retained their number two ranking in ODIs despite the loss in the tri-series finals, but their insipid showing does not augur well for the World Cup, which is just over a year away. The worrying aspect is that this is not a one-off loss. India have been faltering in the [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.cricket-tournaments.com/wp-content/gallery/indian-cricket-team/indian-cricket-team.jpg" alt="indian-cricket-team" width="280" height="138" />The Indian team may have retained their number two ranking in ODIs despite the loss in the tri-series finals, but their insipid showing does not augur well for the World Cup, which is just over a year away. The worrying aspect is that this is not a one-off loss. India have been faltering in the finals way too often in recent years and in most cases, it is the strong batting line-up that has let them down. The Dhaka final had a similar tale to tell. This is one aspect India will need to work on very hard if they want to be seen as strong contenders for the 2011 World Cup.</p>
<p>Cricket may be a team game, but it is important that each and every individual takes up certain responsibility and tries to fulfil it to the hilt, especially in such crunch games. Starting with the openers, <a title="Virender Sehwag" href="http://www.cricket-tournaments.com/tag/virender-sehwag" target="_blank">Virender Sehwag</a> can play only one way and should continue doing so, but his partner Gautam Gambhir could look at adopting a slightly cautious in case Sehwag is doing well. To be fair to Gambhir, he has been doing an excellent job and was plain unlucky to be dismissed in the finals, but then things could have been different had he decided to take his time and not attempted strokes from the word go.</p>
<p><a title="Virat Kohli" href="http://www.cricket-tournaments.com/tag/virat-kohli" target="_blank">Virat Kohli</a> had a great series, but unfortunately failed on the D-day. While one can’t be too harsh on him as he is still relatively inexperienced, his shot selection was rather disappointing for a man in prime form. Kohli needs to realize that such purple patches don’t come in your career often and hence you must make the best use of it. The plus point in Kohli’s favour is that he has proved to be a quick learner – the transformation from scoring 30s and 40s to hundreds has been rather swift. He now just needs to carry on the good work.</p>
<p>Like Kohli, Yuvraj Singh and MS Dhoni’s shot selection was also questionable. But then that’s the flip side of being aggressive. When it doesn’t work, it ends up looking rather ugly. India would dearly hope the experienced duo can get their act together in future finals. That is because if they fire, there is very little chance of India losing, such will be the brutality of their attack. In short, the Indian batters need to work out a proper mechanism when it comes to competing in finals.</p>
<p>To be brutally honest, the situation is equally bad in the bowling department, if not worse. And a lot of it has to be attributed to the non-stop cricket the Indians have been playing (for some weird reason, mostly against Sri Lanka) as well as the power play restrictions. Zaheer Khan has clearly lost the edge he held over batsmen over six months back and his partner Ashish Nehra’s fitness concerns have comeback to haunt him again. To lose Nehra in a final was a big setback for India and vindicates the selectors’ stance to keep him away from the Test squad. Harbhajan Singh continues to bamboozle us all and this has been haunting India for a dangerously long time. Time for some soul searching, boys.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 11:00:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mahendra Prasad</dc:creator>
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Okay, India won the series 3-1 following the abandoned encounter at Delhi. However, the batters from both sides dominated the series. If Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir and Virat Kohli starred for India, Tillakaratne Dilshan, Upul Tharanga and Kumar Sangakkara were in explosive form for the Lankans.
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<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.cricket-tournaments.com/wp-content/gallery/indian-cricket-team/indian-team.jpg" alt="indian-team" width="280" height="176" />Okay, India won the series 3-1 following the abandoned encounter at Delhi. However, the batters from both sides dominated the series. If Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag, <a title="Gautam Gambhir" href="http://www.cricket-tournaments.com/tag/gautam-gambhir" target="_blank">Gautam Gambhir</a> and Virat Kohli starred for India, Tillakaratne Dilshan, Upul Tharanga and Kumar Sangakkara were in explosive form for the Lankans.</p>
<p>The bowlers from both sides, experienced and inexperienced, were at the receiving end. As such, if there was one factor that decided the fate of the series, it was the inability of the weak Lankan middle-order to capitalize on the great starts provided by the trio mentioned above.</p>
<p>Except for Mahela Jayawardene, they did not have much when it came to experience in the middle-order. Thilina Kandamby showed some spark when India visited Sri Lanka earlier in the year, but on this tour his deficiencies were clearly exposed.</p>
<p>In fact, he will be remembered more for his innumerable fielding lapses during the series more than anything else. Then, there is Chamara Kapugedara, who has been retaining his place in the side for reasons unknown.</p>
<p>He hasn’t registered a decent score in a while and it’s about time the Lankan selectors tell him to shape up for ship out. Among the others, Thilan Samaraweera is still finding his feet as an ODI batsman, while Sanath Jayasuriya has looked anything but comfortable while batting down the order. And so, Jayawardene’s failure proved all the more critical for the visitors.</p>
<p>Despite being on the losing side, it was great to see Dilshan in full flow. 2009 has been his watershed year and he can only get better from here on. The drives on the up, cuts, pulls and of course the Dilscoop have made him as devastating a batsman as Sehwag.</p>
<p>Like<a title="Dilshan" href="http://www.cricket-tournaments.com/tag/dilshan" target="_blank"> Dishan</a>, Tharanga too was in ballistic form. He had lost his way after a sensational start to his career, but this series should set things right for him once again. And about Sangakkara, one can’t be effusive enough in praise of his batsmanship. The effortless ease with which he cleared the boundaries throughout series was in stark contrast to the power play on demonstration by Dilshan, yet equally effective.</p>
<p>However, if the Lankan trio was explosive, India were even more deadly. Sehwag carried his murderous form from the Tests into the ODIs and gave India some enthralling starts. And when Sehwag failed, Tendulkar was there to hold fort. Gambhir only made one major contribution in the series, but it was perhaps the most significant of all. Further, this series could end up being the turning point in rookie Kohli’s career. Prior to the series, he was not able to convert the 50s into bigger scores. But at Kolkata, in the company of Gambhir, he achieved it in an impressive manner, and more importantly under pressure.</p>
<p>In the other departments, it has to be said that India were the slightly better of the two bowling sides, while Lanka took the honours when it came to fielding, despite not being at their best. At the end of the day, however, their overall failure as a batting unit sealed their fate.</p>
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