Showing posts with label England. Show all posts
Showing posts with label England. Show all posts

October 20, 2011

India wins the payback series

India won yet another game vs England in India. They now lead the series 3-0 and if everything goes the way it has for past 3 Odis, the story would soon be 5-0 and yet another whitewash for England in India. England have been hammered top, right, left and center in India over last 5 years. The scorelines of 1-5, 0-5 and probably 0-5 now read a very sorry figure. They have been competitive in their own conditions, but they have been very poor abroad. They showed up better performance in World Cup with some enthralling finishes and tight contests. But this tour, they simply have come abject with nothing good to show on the paper, no positives, no gains, no player gaining that extra mile in his career or benefitting from playing in this conditions.

The openers haven’t been able to give them good starts, the middle order has got starts, but rarely they have converted to big 100s or 90s except one or 2 out of the blue scoring occasional 90s. The late middle order has flourished but only sporadically. The bowling attack has been sorted out with ease, the same bowlers who were menacing in rainy conditions in England are looking ordinary. Only Steven Finn looks a bit better, but the rest of the pack are just ordinary. None of Bresnan, Dernbach or Patel do have skills to take wickets and stop the 2nd string Indian batting from scoring runs. There is no Sehwag, Yuvraj, Tendulkar in this batting lineup and the openers are part timers in Patel and Rahane, who any given day would sit out of any Indian team if they have full strength team available to play.

Simply said, England don’t have skills to win in conditions which don’t seam or swing. And even in seaming or swinging conditions in England, where they won 3-0, they had to rely on rain rules to win. Take this series win out and you’d find for most part of this decade, India have had a strong over England in ODIs and Tests too (barring 4-0 loss). England haven’t won a ODI series in India for 27 years and that stretch would just get longer after today’s defeat.

For India today there was a new batting star born in Ajinkya Rahane, the Mumbai batsman who has been pitched in as an opener in absence of regular ones. Very lucky to have been playing ODIs still as the seniors are out injured and selectors impressed to pip regular opener down to # 3, the batsman has picked up his chances good enough to have a suggestion drawn from Harsha Bhogle that he should be opening in all forms of cricket he plays in. That to me, is a far fetched suggestion. What happens when normal openers return to the team in ODIs – Sachin and Sehwag? Even if Sachin gives up ODIs soon, then we have Viru – Gauti pair to fall back upon, would still Rahane open? And this was just one inning of substance from him. At the max, it’s a stepping stone to the bigger things. That doesn’t indicate by any means that he should open in all forms in international cricket. Should the seniors continue to be injured, there are lot of other players who are good openers and natural openers – likes of Uthappa waiting to play.

Parthiv Patel shouldn’t even be in the 15, let alone playing 11. Dropping Gambhir to 3 to accommodate Patel is insane. Drop Patel and get in Manoj Tiwary for next 2 games. Let Rahane and Gambhir open, Kohli at 3 and so forth.

India’s bowling continues to be pedestal and the likes of Vinay Kumar, R Ashvin don’t inspire any form of confidence. Ashvin isn’t getting bucketful of wickets, the way he used to get in IPL (for same captain), he is happy stopping runs, who wants this kind of spinners who are happy containing? Basically that’s the main reason why Harbhajan was dropped and if Ashvin does the same thing, then let him go back and play for Tamil Nadu team. Play Rahul Sharma for next 2 games, at least give him few games before he is handed out the treatment similar to Ojha and Mishra.

The core group who’s won India the 3 games is the same – Kohli, Gambhir, Raina and of course well MS Dhoni. Raina flopped today, but Kohli and Dhoni batted sensibly in the stretch when England threatened to come back with 4 quick wickets. MS Dhoni is back among the runs and back in the job he does the best – finish the game. He has been not out 28 times in India’s victories and when he has been not out, India hasn’t lost a single game chasing. Remarkable statistic.

Its time for some experimentation over the next 2 games in terms of opening in batting and few pacers. Varun Aaron can be played in place of Umesh Yadav and probably Sreenath Aravind in the 5th game in place of Vinay Kumar. Rahul Sharma in place of R Ashvin. But would team management tinker the winning combination, that remains to be seen.

And yes Duncan Fletcher still is the coach of Indian team, if people forgot that.

October 16, 2011

India vs England 1st ODI Review

India has won an international game after 4 months and few days.  Last game it had won was the 1st test vs West Indies and then the only game it didnt lose was the tied 4th game in England. A lot has happened since then. 

But its always good to get to the winning start and winning in own backyard is always pleasent. 

India has just lost one game in India in last 2 years or so.  And that was against South Africa in this year's world cup in Nagpur and then a little time back last year, just after that 200* game in Motera to the same team.. Perhaps that was the start of the times for India to play depleted side in ODI until the world cup 2011 and then the same practice is back this year. 

Its a pity that the world cup winning team hasnt played another game together after that memorable night in Mumbai on 4/2. Chances are that the same team might never step on the field again to play another ODI, let go a bunch of games.

India started off sluggishly to reach 4/139 in 34 overs with both rookie openers, Gambhir and Kohli out and there were signs of a collapse, but Raina and Dhoni put on some sensible partnership and India were able to get to 300 mark. 

Dhoni hit his 4th consecutive 50 in ODIs and first one in winning cause after the world cup win. It seemed that he is still in that world cup final mode and he just carried ahead where he had left in Mumbai. He played his helicopter shots, most of them came good and he was hitting balls all over the place yet again. People had criticized him for giving away his natural style of play ever since he was the captain of India. 

He has been one of the best finishers in the ODI game in last few years and his average has gone back to 50+ again.  And also he is the best runner between the wickets in the modern Indian cricket. 

He was supported by Jadeja(hate to write this) and later Ashvin and PK to help India reach 300.  Jadeja is back in the team and having him play for the world champion team is a huge insult to the world champion tag. No matter he contributes or he doesnt, he shall always remain a jinxed player and someone who always comes good in losing cause. 

He also caused collapse in the English batting lineup after Cook was gone and surprisingly he ended up with 3 wickets. Ashvin, the other IPL guy got 2. And for time being Harbhajan Singh would be continuing to left out of the team. Perhaps that might give him the time to boost himself for tougher Test challenges ahead(Read Australia). 

Its on him how he takes this drop as. Whether he takes it positively and comes back hungry for success, nothing better for himself and the team. And if he takes it in a negative sense, then again himself and the team are going to lose a lot out of it. 

Umesh Yadav was expensive, got 2 wickets and had some pace too. Vinay Kumar continued to be useless, Praveen Kumar was his usual self and the 2 spinners caused the collapse in the English ranks to win a game by 126 runs. 

England have been horrible in India for last 5 years at least in ODIs.  And Friday's game just extended that run. How do they come back in next 4 games would be very keen for every one of us to watch. Unless they play well here, no one is going to take their claim as being best in the world seriously. But then they were never good in ODIs in last 20 years. They stopped being good ODI outfit since  that World cup final loss in Australia 1992. And as usual after a series win out of nowhere, the English start some rants and this series would decide, if that rant continues for longer or meets its natural end after the series. 

As of India is concerned, they have started to show what they really are in their own backyard. 

A win after 4 months is a good thing and if it continues further, it shall just play a huge role in getting the disgruntled and hopeless fans back to watching India games after that disastrous England tour.a

October 12, 2011

India vs England Preview


A depleted India begins its first home series after being crowned as World Champions in 2 days time against England, the team which they failed to get past single time this entire year. The World Cup game was a tie and then in England there was one more tie and one wash out and then there were 3 losses. The similarity in the England series and this series is that the core players who won India the world cup 6 months back are still out injured and the bowling too looks thin in absence of four first choice bowlers. The game is in Hyderabad, the same venue where England made 219 and 367 in the tour games and where English bowlers enjoyed a lot of success.

India are without the services of Tendulkar, Sehwag, Yuvraj in batting department and there is no Ishant Sharma, Munfa Patel and Zaheer Khan in bowling. There are replacements, there are question marks over those replacements. Over the quality and of course on the nature of the selection for those replacements.

Injuries, fatigue and too much of cricket is an issue that still exists for India. The best example is MS Dhoni. He has been playing non stop cricket for over a year now. The only gap came in the ODI series vs NZ last year and then in the West Indies series this year just after World cup (or after IPL). In between he has played SA series, the World Cup, the IPL, West Indies tests, full England tour and league phase of CLT20. He just earned 10 days of break since his franchisee failed to get past the league stage. Suresh Raina, Virat Kohli are other lads who have been playing cricket continously for most part of the year. They have played all LOIs in last year. They also fulfilled their IPL obligations for their franchisees.

How much fresh and rejuvenated they would feel in a supposedly grudge series, is anybody's guess.


Gautam Gambhir has had his stints with the injuries -- shoulder in IPL saw him miss West Indies tour, then a concussion in England tour saw him miss ODIs and then once he recovered, he had to lead KKR in CLT20 and then one of the Challenger teams. It seems he is going to miss the final of that tourney and probably he has joined the Indian team.

So the issues that bogged India down in England still exist and there has been no steps sadly from team management and the board. Duncan Fletcher seems to have been disappeared totally. No one remembers if he is actually the coach of Indian team. Since he has taken over, the fortunes of the team have dipped drastically. One wonders whether he is assertive enough to stress the need for rest, injury management and player management. It may be too early to judge him, but in a cricket frenzy country like India it would be very good for him to get his act and experience together to see the team he coaches out of the rut. Else the cruel network of fans and media shall be gunning for his head. He better remember the fate of Greg Chappell in 2007.

There is no Harbhajan Singh, Pragyan Ojha and Amit Mishra in the ODIs. The spin department would be with Chennai's R Ashvin, debutant Rahul Sharma and of course much abused and maligned Ravinder Jadeja. The pace bowlers read S Arvind, Vinay Kumar, Praveen Kumar, Varun Aaron and Umesh Yadav. Its an insult to genuine allrounders to label the likes of Jadeja -- an allrounder. So the probable XI imo looks something like this:

1. Gambhir
2. Rahane
3. Kohli
4. Raina
5. Dhoni
6. Tiwary
7. Jadeja / Patel
8. Praveen
9. Sharma
10. Ashvin
11. Aaron / Vinay

5 pace bowlers on docile flat Indian wickets is another question mark over the wisdom of selectors. Just 2 specialist spinners with no option for the 3rd specialist one is another ? mark. The only bold move selectors made was to drop Harbhajan rather than rest him. Perhaps him winning the CLT20 for MI and taking his challenger team to the final might see him coming back for 3rd ODI ownwards.

But if India lose this series too at home, then more than the players' performance, it would be the blame to be put on selectors for their poor team selection and BCCI for their injury mismanagement.
For record purposes India has not lost an ODI series to England in more than 27 years. They won 5-0 in 2008, 5-1 in 2006, drew 3-3 in 2001 and 1993. And also they have not lost the home ODI series in last 4 years since losing 2-4 to Australia in 2007 which was Dravid's last home ODI series. 

March 18, 2011

Fairy tale campaign of England

What a world cup England are having. Hot blooded, exciting, adventurous, fabulous, breathtaking......Remember an adjective and place it here. It'd be apt for describing England's campaign. The story is similar:

1. Get a good start from top 3.
2. Fluff it up in the middle overs
3. Stage a recovery of some sort
4. Leak runs when bowling
5. Some wickets fall
6. When dead and seem dusted,somebody would nip a wicket and every body shall rally around him. Most often resulting in a win but not after providing sea saw of fortunes, heart breaking fights and in the end awing everybody.

Something of this sort was unimaginable to think of England teams of 90s (post 1992) and almost entire 2000s(except 2004). They took ODIs to be of least importance and considered appearing in world cups to be a mere formality. No wonder they went out miserably in every tournament. Since making the finals of 1992 world cup, they have crossed the first round only 2 times -- 1996 and 2007. They were kicked out in 2003 and 1999 (their own party).

This England team seems to be different. They have got solid top 3. Oh no, 2 of the top 3. Strauss and Trott. No KP now, Prior is forgettable. Bell is inconsistent. Collingwood is out of form and may be out of chances too. But then comes somebody who does a rescue act and poses a decent total on the board. Luke Wright against WI, Eoin Morgan against BD and Bopara against SA.

Bowling, they have their own Nehras, Munafs and of course they have match winners like Swann. They have their own share of Tredwells and Shehzads (had). All combined together they either fall short of winning when none expects them to lose or they win when everybody has given up.

Should England go through on Saturday evening in the Quarters (should SA win, everybody goes thru), they would be the team who would be tested the most in the knock outs and should be expected to play their A game in the quarters ownwards.

Should they lose, that would be too unfair for them. They deserve to reach at least semi-finals. Such has been the English story, who are now my 2nd fav team after India.

March 17, 2011

Maverick English!!!

England are new Pakistan in this world cup and surprisingly Pakistan are not the ones they used to be all this while.

How did this happen ? May be that long tour last summer did the trick and Strauss inherited the typical stani unpredictability and maverickness from the Afridis, Butts and Yousufs.

After messing up with their batting for the nth time in the tournament, they are now turning it with the ball in the middle and they have grabbed half Windies side and are just 5 wickets away from giving themselves a chance to go through quarters. And in between that stand Kiran Potdar and Ramu Sarwan.

Will England cross the line this time or will they implode?

If England lose, the Group B would be new Group A where except the European sides everybody would go through to the quarters. If they win they exert little bit of pressure on India and if SA beat BD tomorrow, its the end of unpredictability in B as well as everone except BD and Ire, Net go through to the quarters.

Interesting!!!!!!!!

March 10, 2011

Friday is going to be key in deciding Group B stndings

Friday is going to be a big day in deciding the potential QFs of the Group B. England take on Deshis and Windies take on Ireland.

England win and they are through to the next round and Deshis are out.

Windies win and they almost go through. Ireland win they would be in for key chance. Should Deshis win in the other game, they would then need to beat Netherlands in their final league game.

India would probably want to win the remaining both league games. WI should not pose a problem and SA are too familiar with India now having played 8 ODIs over year and won 4 games each.  Get in Amla, DeVilliers and SA are captured.

I believe India, South Africa, England and Windies / Ireland would make it to the next round.




February 13, 2011

Team Preview : England

The preview today is for the Ashes champions and the T20 World Chanpions England. England are the enigmatic side in the world cricket who always focus on Tests and ignore the ODIs. That was till they won the T20 trophy and since then they believe they can win the ODI world cup too.

England have been in a good form in ODIs since 2009 after losing to Australia in ODIs 1-6. Ironically they also lost to Australia with the  same margin this month after winning the Ashes in Australia after 24 years.

England in the previous world cups

England were the most consistent team in the world cups from 1975 to 1992. They made it to every semi final till then and in the final 3 times. They almost won the world cup in 1987 but fell short by 7 runs in massive Eden Gardens.. And by 24 runs in iconic MCG to Imran Khan's cornered tigers in 1992.

Story for them post 1992 has been poor. They could not win against a single Test nation in 1996 and were hammered in the Quarters by a rampaging Sanath Jayasuriya who scored 82 off 44 balls.  In their own world cup in 1999, they exited in the first round itself after they lost to India in the leagues and Zimbabwe upset South Africa.

In 2003 they lost again in the first round but they almost made it to the 2nd round untill Andy Bichel shut the door on them with the bat and the ball in the must win game against Australia. The 2007 world cup campaign was relatively better when they reached super 8s but they lost key games and exited before the semi finals.

Run-up to the 2011

England began the run up to the 2011 campaign in solid style after losing the home series to Aus in 2009. Before that they were hammered 0-5 in Indian tour of 2008. But post Ashes 2009 till Ashes 2011 they did not lose a single ODI series home and away. During this time they won 2-1 in SA, 3-0 in BD and 2-1 home. An emotional 3-2 win against Pakistan followed and similar margin victory against Australia was also ensured by securing a 3-0 lead and then losing the final 2 games.

The injuries have played a key role too behind the 1-6 defeat in addition to the long Ashes campaign, which was their sole focus during the past 2 years. England come into the world cup carrying niggles to Broad, Collingwood, Bresnan and Shehzad.

They have lost their best ODI player in Eoin Morgan whose match winning abilities in any situation would be missed in the sub continent. He is an improvisioned player and that style works in the batsmen friendly wickets in the sub-continent.

The team:

Strauss, Prior, Trott, Collingwood, Pietersen, Bell, Bopara, Swann, Anderson, Broad, Shehzaad, Bresnan, Tredwell, Wright, Tremlett, Yardy

Opening Pair :

Strauss and Prior would be the openers in all probability. Strauss has had a good ODI run post 2009 Kiwi tour and the dramatic step down of KP from the captaincy, otherwise his ODI career seemed over in 2007.

Middle Order:

Collingwood is a doubtful starter in the final XI given his injury and lack of runs. Batting at 7 is not a correct position for him.  Bell at 3 is again a misfit. Actually he is a misfit in every form of the game. Trott at 3, KP at 4,  Bell at 5, Collingwood at 6 and Bopu at 7.

Morgan would have been the best man to do a MS Dhoni or a Cameron White or even a Abdul Razzaq at 5 or 6.

Fast bowling:

Wont be much use to play 3 fast bowlers for England, so one of them is going to be James Anderson and other could be Broad if he is fit.

Spinners would be Swann and one of Yardy and Tredwell.

Expectations:

A quarter finals should be easy way for England to reach, but there on it would depend on their attitude how they take the knock out punch.

January 29, 2011

Keep all cisms about World cup till the end of it

The World Cup has already got into shambles before it could start for India. The venues are not yet ready, the politics over the venues have already begun. All it seems to be a replica of Commonwealth games Delhi 2010.

The English media is already creating bad omens about the world cup good 3 weeks before it begins. And they are building up the list of excuses should England crash out as usual they do in the world cup. The blame would go to the heat, humidity, food, crowd and what not except the performance.

Sri Lanka, if they lose in the semis stage in Kolkata and if they dont have a default this time, they would blame this conditions too as Sangakara tried to build that hyperbole before 2009 series which they eventually lost.

Few bloggers are already declaring this world cup to be the last ODI world cup. The health of ODI world cup already remains in questions and doubts. There have been very little runathons in the build up to the world cup in last few months. There have been few very closely fought ODI series in England, Middle East and South Africa.  Thats a good sign though, but the cynics and critics would obviously chose not to see it.

I am skeptical of quarter final format and  believe that the super 6 or super 8 was a better format and its strange how ICC pushed in QF format yet again after 16 years.

For me the best format is every one plays every one like it happened in 1992 world cup and that gave us a fair idea of the best team to win the cup in the end  2015 would be on that lines.

BCCI has been too lax in the end to ensure that the venues are complete and they meet the necesary standards for the world cup. Only if they had diverted their attention from screwing Lalit Modi's ass, the Kolkata's pride would have been still holding the 4 games it was supposed to. No doubt that game would now either go to Chennai or Nagpur or even Mumbai. Chennai cos Srini is from Chennai, Nagpur cos Manohar is from that place and Mumbai is Sharad Sugar Pawar's baston.

The win-win situation for every one this point ownwards is to hold the skepticism, cynicism, criticism and all other cisms till the end of the world cup and I am sure that barring minnow games, every game in the world cup is going to be full house and eagerly watched till the end, cos a hopeful nation would want that title to be captured after 28 years because nothing gets bigger than this.

ODI world cup title is what we want and that is what we want to win desparately.

January 7, 2011

Awful Australia

Australia have lost the Ashes 1-3 after 24 years in their backyard and this is the most shameful defeat they have suffered in years. They used to lose to India before but not after giving a fight or a tussle. This Australian team had no bones for fights, they didnt anchor and they just crumbled in every aspect. They could not bat for long partnerships, could not take early wickets or break long partnerships, their batting collapsed in heap in almost every Test.
The openers, middle order, lower order of batting just did not have any courage to dig anchor and just hang in there. The bowlers bowled a lot of lose balls, they were not consistent throughout. If they had England on mat for first 3 days of the series, they thereafter allowed an easy route to success by folding out for 98 in the must win test in MCG.
Hughes tried to be Sehwag but could not even score a 50 in 3 tests he got to play in. Watson continued to make 50s which were of no use to anyone. Ponting was horrible in batting, Clarke was useless and Hussey, Haddin were only shining spots of the bleak summer. Even they folde out after holding the fort for the first 3 tests.  If one test Johnson was a world beater he was hit mercilessly in 2nd. Bollinger never threatened, spinners were least talked the better. Hauritz was discarded for Beer and Doherty, who not only floundered but also failed to take wickets.
All in all a very disappointing summer for Australia. The only chance of redemption in the future is the world cup in India. If they are able to win it, the chances of which appear very less, they would do a huge boost to themselves.
Else the future is bleak for immediate times. Their next Test assignment is against marathon batters Sri Lanka in August in SL. Till then if they find the personnel and right attitude to win it would be good for them, else the horrible 80s are due to return for them.

December 31, 2010

Vaughan joins Gough in coughing shit!!!

England are obsessed with India being the number 1 test side in the world. I think the englishmen aint able to digest this fact. 

After Gough gobbled yesterday, today its chance of Michael Vaughan to poke some shit on how India is an ageing side. 


Read more on this link.

What Englishmen think about us, it hardly matters to us. We have been the top ranked side for over a year now and if it was fluke, they would have been displaced within a few series. 

England retained the Ashes, fine. Speak good about them, we wont complaint and wont care. But why drag the Indian side in this. 

December 30, 2010

Gough dont cough shit!!!

"For me, we're the best team in the world at this moment. I've watched the South Africa-India series and I see nothing to worry about. India are fantastic in their own country and have some great individuals but I'd fancy this England side to beat them every day of the week,"

This words of wisdom are from a man who missed more Tests than he played. From a man who chickened out of the Ashes 2002 and was never successful abroad or home. So poor was the standard of the team during his playing days that he was considered their best bowler and probably he still holds the most ODI wickets for England. 

He is talking probably nosense shit out of sheer chivalry ignoring the facts, figures and history. If England were to  beat India every day of the week, then what stopped them from beating India in a TEST series home and away for good 14 years.  14 years is a goddamn long period. It took 14 years for India to shed off the Durban monkey off its back, but probably it would take more 14 years for England to beat India in a TEST series. 

Now almost everybody of this playing 11 were part of the Chennai Test in 2008 which England lost despite setting a formidable target of 387.  Swann debuted in that series, they had almost same batting unit -- Strauss, Cook, Pietersen, Bell, Collingwood, Prior and of course no Gough.

Gough dont cough!!!

England have just retained the Ashes in Australia, they have not won the series in Australia. England conquered Australia when the later was at its weakest in last 17 odd years. India gave hard fight to Australia in Australia in 2003 and 2007 when they were at their peak of the powers and had their greats playing. India was at almost even with Australia when it came to battling out the tests. 

On the other hand before 2005 Ashes which England won cos there was no McGrath in the tests which they won, they were pathetic travellers. Long back in 2000s start they were labelled worst Test playing nation just for their spectacular collapses in the tests home and away.  They were whitewashed 0-5 in last Ashes campaign. 

They have lost to India, South Africa at home in last 3 years. Wins only against pathetic Test playing teams like West Indies, Pakistan and of course Bangladesh but not before Tamim Iqbal did kam tamam in 2 consecutive Tests...

What shit Gough is talking about? Perhaps he needs to go back to school to learn the history and mathematics. Or perhaps he needs to have his vision checked to get rid of colonial hangover.

December 2, 2010

England not faves for Adelaide

Everybody is talking about how England have the advantage over Aussies going to the 2nd test on back of the Sri Lankan scoreline of 1/517 in 2nd innings of Gaba Test, but why do they forget that same English team were bowled out for 260 in the first innings. 

If a clear and fair picture has to be drawn, then the first innings has to be taken into consideration.

English bowling is not much better than Australia's. If Australia conceeded 517 runs in 2nd innings, English leaked 484 in their first innings. So that gives a very hazy picture on who is leading and who is traling.

The scoreline is 0-0 and the 2nd Test would be played on yet another flat surface which would be just like Kandy or Premdasa or SSC.....Hudddddddddddddd

November 24, 2010

Ashes ke Bahane

Its all set for the Ashes. Gaba awaits the action on Thanks Giving day. The closest fought Ashes would begin that day when Ponting's hurt men would take on Strauss's roaring soldiers.

Everywhere its being said that the roles are reversed, the Aussies are new Poms and Poms are new Aussies.  In the fact that the Aussies are yet to win a Test after they sent Afridi to retirment, they are going in Ashes test on the back of 3 back to back defeats. Some thing which none of this players have witnessed before.

As for England, they have improved a lot since the dark days of 90s and early 2000s when they were the worst team playing test cricket. Collapses, ego and paper tigers in Atherton and company made them a natural loser in every Ashes series they played. Since Vaughan took over, the tides have changed. They have won 2 Ashes series post 2004 and lost one 0-5. They drew in South Africa, lost in West Indies, India.

They have a lot of batsmen who are in good form. But its the bowlers who are in better shape than the batsmen.. The batters still have Cook, Pieterson, Trott, Collingwood who have had horrid times off late in Tests, so its the bowling attack that gives England the competitiveness that was lacking in them all this years.

Swann, Finn, Anderson and Cribber Broad make the attack for England.

Johnson, Siddel, Hilfy and Doherty form the attack for Australia. Nowhere in comparison with the great attacks that have taken the field in the past, but the guys are honest triers and work hard. Esp Hilfenhaus, he is the most improved bowler in the tests around.

I would still bet Australia to win this Ashes. 5-0 is a dream, but a 2-1 or 3-1 victory would not be ruled out.  Gabba and MCG are sureshot Australian wins, while Perth may be English win. Draws  could be the results on Adelaide and SCG. But we never know.

The next 3 months are very exciting for Test cricket, for its great Lanka taking on rejuvenated Windies and bottom rung of teams India taking on South Africa and England taking on Australia.

October 28, 2010

Ashes Noise

The 2 old worn out super powers of Cricket -- England and Australia are busy planning mind games and tactics for Ashes something which has lost relevance in last decade.  England are no 4 in the test rankings and Australia are no longer the dominating ones. Yet the media and cricket pundits from this 2 countries make us believe that the Ashes is the cricket series which would save the cricket world from the evil clutches of Asian cricketing bloc.
No wonder the English authors call Australian preparation to the Ashes as bulls hit as they have been playing 2 Tests and 3 ODIs in India and 3 ODIs home vs SL.  No first class games as they say for preparing for the Ashes. Few players are playing but then English media wont look at them.
What ideal preparation does England have? They won 3-1 in a series with Pak which nobody knows if all Tests were rigged or fixed or how many of them were clean and how many of them were not.
Then they went for a boot camp in Germany only to return with injured James Anderson, their best bowler in swinging conditions. Australia does not have swinging conditions like SA and England.
KP is in the worst form of his life and he is doing everything except what he should do -- make runs.
So is that an idealistic build up to the Ashes?
There are many in England team who believe they have best chance to win in Australia in 24 years.  They have been making tall claims on the back of batting prowess of Strauss, Cook, Trott, KP, Collingwood, Morgan, Bell.  Except Strauss and Trott none of this batsmen are in any kind of form. They just managed to get through the Pakistanis because the latter were busy rigging the game.
And do not forget they did not win a single Test on the last tour to Australia.
Johnson, Bollinger, Siddle, Hilfy should be handful for Australia to run through the feeble English batting lineup 2 times every Test. And the batting of Katich, Watson, Ponting, Hussey,Clarke, North and Haddin / Paine may not be like the Hayden, Langer, Ponting, Clarke, Hussey, Martyn, Gilchrist of 2006, yet this line up is strong enough to post a total of 400 plus and leave England reeling with the walking wickets like Cook, KP, Collingwood and Bell / Morgan.
In short, the Ashes would not be that important a cricket series as it used to be may be in 1980s or earlier. Its the contest of Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka thats more important for the life of Test Cricket to be longer. 

October 27, 2010

Summer of 1986 : India vs England in England

My first tryst with the cricket watching goes back 24 years in 1986 when India toured England and later had Australia touring India. That was a span in Indian cricket when the team was on top as it won 2-0 in England, drew 0-0 with Australia at home including a memorable tied test in Chennai, 2nd one in the history and probably the last one till date (not sure but I guess there was one England Zimbabwe Test drawn too).

I was just 7 then and I was introduced to cricket watching by my father.  Before 1986 I vaguely remembered the Benson & Hedges world series win when Ravi Shastri was declared champion of champions and had won an Audie. That was 1985 and earlier that year around January India had toured Australia and had lost a ODI on Jan 26, 1985 or 1986. That was republic day for India and Australia day (later Australia thumped India again on this day in 2000). I remember coming from school and heading to my uncle's place for my cousin's 4th bday celebrations.

Those days DD used to transmit the live cricket and the level of commentary was too good for today's commentary in DD. There was Dr Narottam Puri and some Akash Khanna (not sure his name, but he was bearded and presented World of Sports every Sunday at 4 PM on DD).

My first series of following cricket was the 1986 England tour when Kapil Dev was captain. India had just landed in  England sometime in May and Kapil had given an intentful statement 'Hum yaha jeetne aaye hai".  I joked with my father on the breakfast dining table 'wat if he loses'.  That was not to be, India won the Test series 2-0 and the ODI series was drawn 1-1.

T20 was good 18 years below its invention and only time somebody heard of T20 was in the club cricket when teams play 10/20 over games with tennis balls (at least in India or may be in Stan)

I remember Gavaskar and Srikanth(yes Cheekanth) opening the batting for India with Dilip Vengsarkar in the middle order. Azharuddin was then 1 yr old in Indian cricket and was an excellent slip fielder. I remember he took a diving catch to his left in 2nd slip published in newspapers then. Gooch had caught Maninder Singh in 2nd slip after English keeper (not remember who he was) dropped him, then Gooch dropped him and then keeper dropped again and in next attempt Gooch kicked the ball through his feet and Maninder got out.

There were few England players : Fowler, Redford, Lamb, Ellison (he was a keeper?), Graham Dillie (I thought he used to come running from boundary to deliver), John Embury, Phil Edmonds(both were baldies), Gooch of course, Ian Botham did not play. And the captain David Gower.

Without referring to any literature, I remember India had Sunny, Cheeka, Azhar, Vengie, Shastri, Chandu Pandit, Raju Kulkarni (lol), Chetan Sharma, Roger Binny,  Madan Lal etc.

The ODIs were referred as Texaco trophy. The ODIs were played on Saturday and Monday. India won first ODI by 8 wickets and lost the 2nd one. Gavaskar hit the boundary and was out caught in the slips. 1-1.

Later on I followed every tour India made and every tour India had.

In 1986 after Australia toured India in came Lankans and they were thrashed 2-0 with India making its highest score of 7-676 (broken 18 yrs later in SCG) and Azhar out for 199.  Sri Lanka then had even more unpronounciable names than now. Laebroy, Ratnayke brothers, Mendis, Ranatunga, Roy Dias, Don Anurasiri etc etc.

1987 was a year when Sunil Gavaskar retired from Tests in Bangalore after an epic 96 vs Pakistan and later that year India almost won the world cup only to lose in the semis.

There were many tours that happened listing down below:

1987 : India vs Pakistan in India
World Cup in India
India vs West Indies in India

1988 : India vs New Zealand in India

1989 : India vs West Indies in West Indies. India lost horribly in ODIs and Tests
          India vs Pakistan in Pakistan

1990 : India vs New Zealand in New Zealand
          India vs England in England
          India vs Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka

And so forth....

The summer of 1986 was memorable for me as  I began the tryst with cricket which is still ongoing with same intensity as it was in 1986. 24 years of watching cricket and supporting India. 21 years of those one thing has been constant and unchanging -- Sachin Tendulkar.

September 21, 2010

Spot Fixing Sol

The best way to deal with the ongoing spot fixing saga in Pakistan would be to ban Pakistan of any cricket activities till the Prez in that country replaces Ijaz Butt as PCB head.  Till Butt is PCB head, the cricket in that country would continue to see more dark days like Sunday and more idiotic statements would coming out of their closet. Every tour Pak would make would focus on their off the field activities  than their on field activities.

It would also be futile to expect that the real ringleaders in the spot fixing saga would ever come out. The bans, fines and all such cleansing activities would continue despite all high talk from ICC and ECB.

ECB has been equal measure culprit as PCB. They have unrelenting greed for money as do Pak cricketers caught up in the spot fixing controversy. As soon as the controversy broke out, the tour should have been cancelled, but ECB continued playing the ball game on the name of cricket and its integrity. Its the same ECB who had allowed US fraudster Alan Stanford to land on so called home of cricket with shameless treasues of money and have English players wives sit on his lap in that farce called Stanford T20. It also hoped it would be a befitting reply to IPL.

ECB bungled step after step and continued to make huge statements. That its own team could not get past a team caught up in massive controversy shows how good it is for Ashes or the world cup to follow.  Their record in India over last 2 ODI series says it all how good they would be to pose up a challenge to the contenders -- Australia and South Africa.

Pakistan cricketers, lest they dont do a soul searching and overcome their pitfalls, such controversies would continue to happen. And no Ijaz or Giles or Zarda would be able to clean it, lest they themselves make them strong in character to not fall for the crooks and suspicious characters on and off the tour. If they are able to do so in coming years the game would take a huge step to get itself clean of the so called danger of omittence.
 

August 30, 2010

PCB wont take any action on Cheaters

ECB has said its players are reluctant to take on a team which has spot fixer tainted players in the ODIs and T20s.

Mr Sharad Pawar has said ICC wont step in till the investigations are done. That is, the 4 players would continue playing T20s and ODIs leading to more fixing.

The Buffoon at PCB has said

"This is only an allegation. There is still no charge or proof on that account. So at this stage there will be no action taken"

As expected Buffoon turns his eye off on the erring players. There are reports in ToI which suggest that the PCB has a nexus with the bookies responsible for the spot fixing. So its obvious the head of PCB wont act on the beneficiaries of the booking gate.

ICC now signalling that it may suspend 4 players (CNN-IBN).

As of now the fact is the 4 suspended players would continue playing and none of ICC, PCB would act on the players.

Another indication that the spot fixing stuff would be rubbed under carpet.

August 29, 2010

Pakistan cricket needs to be isolated !!

For the first 2 or 3 days of Lord's Test it seemed that Pakistan are back to being a decent Test team until Broad and Trott had the record shattering 332 run partnership for 8th wicket.

And then the hell broke loose.

Spot fixing allegations came out in open after News of the World broke the story how Mazhar  Majeed paid the talents of Pakistan cricket to ball no-balls during the ongoing Lord's Test.

Since then the world of cricket has just been flooded with the shock and awe.

Its nothing new on the Pakistan's part to be coping up with this allegations. They have had a history of such misdeeds and the current cricketers have illustrious seniors to look up for spot fixing and stuff like ball tampering, match fixing. Many of them are coaches now, have gone on to become highest ODI wicket takers and what not.

Salman Butt, Aamer, Drug Peddler Asif and ugly slut Kamran Akamal are the players indicated in this spot fixing stuff.

The English media is overboard with how Test cricket was killed at the home of cricket, the Pakistani media is yet to come to the terms with the reality. Poor they, they have had to cover a lot of such stuff in last 3 years. Mush, 10 %, Buttology, MoYos, Younises, Afridis, Butt again, Akamal muck,  spot fixing, T-e-Ts, floods, war against homegrown terror and what not.

PakPassion.net had glorified the Mazeed brothers having a dedicated section on the website named as "Agents Corner". The Pakistani bloggers are quiet in the shock. Feel for them. Why do they even follow Pakistani cricket ?

As long as Pakistan is going to play cricket, this dirt and muck is going to be around. No matter how strong we have units like ICC ACU, Qayyums and stuff, the crooks of Pakistan all round the world are going to lure the poor Pakistani players who when debut do not even have manners (accent) or money to be correct on foreign tours. So its easy for them to be lured to petty temptations and sell their integrity for some pounds or dollars or Pakistani rupees.

When the country itself is deep in immorality of terror, home grown insurgency, floods and anti-world mindset its futile to expect this young cricketers to have any kind of integrity and morality.  And when the Ijaz Butts rule the PCB and act in a weird way to ban, appeal and overturn, its futile or better to not expect the PCB or Mr 10 % to act on the latest dirt from Pakistani cricket closet.

Best way would be to ban Pakistan from playing all forms of cricket till their administration comes clean on the laundering,  cheating and fixing. Worse even do not invite the cheats from Pakistan to play anywhere in the world for they would bring a lot of unwanted publicity and attention where they go. Let their team play within their own country.

Cricket wont die due to a misgiving from a rogue country. T20s wont die, Tests and ODIs wont die. Normal business shall resume. When its a normal of a Pakistani cricket to be corrupt then why pretend to be shocked and write obituaries for cricket when its in a good state though bruised a little bit. Just a bit.

The ODI series and the T20s to follow in England now become irrelevant and we should get our popcorn and coke to watch out the theaterical drama unfold in Pakistani cricket circles with Ijaz Butt being the old hero in centerstage. Just hoping that ICC would act strong this time to kill the virus of fixing forever and come too hard on the erring players, administrators and bookies.

Lights camera Action!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

August 27, 2010

Why England cannot win Ashes

A team suffering with frequent collapses cannot expect to win Ashes. A team that has its skipper without a 100 for 22 innings and its best batsman without a 100 for close to 2 years and 26 innings cannot expect to win Ashes. A team which has a frequent violator of thin line between aggression and arrogance cannot expect to win Ashes.

When a new kid on the horizon skittles out a team proposing itself to be # 1 despite 5th on rankings, that team cannot expect to win Ashes.

Playing in a country when they last lost a series 0-5, they cannot expect to win Ashes.

In short, England cannot win Ashes at this point of time. Or in MoYo style for now.

By the way can we lure Mohd Aamer to play for India rather than play for Pakistan ? In India he would have a calmer dressing room and good IPL money would beckon.

Worth a thought ? Super bowler.

August 1, 2010

What would Pakistan chose to do today ?

I am in a dilemma over what score would Pakistan finally end up today scoring another world record target. of the last 2 tests, they have won 1 and lost 1 chasing targets as good as 180 and 440 odd. Today's target is 435, so whats that score going to be when the Pakistan batsmen would think they have enough of meddling in the middle and its time to go infighting against Butt and inviting I Butt with his staple diet of bans, u-turns, cancelled fine pay cheques and of course some comic verbal volleys for all of us to laugh and have fun at.

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