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India Sri Lanka 2nd Test Day 2 India Loses plot

November 25, 2009 in Videos by cricketselector

India Sri Lanka 2nd Test Day 2 India Loses plot is to put it mildly. The mediocrity of the Indian batting by Dhoni Yuvraj and Sachin combined nutralised much of the bite in Sehwag and Gambhirs batting on Day 1 . India badly needed to reach the 700 mark because its psychological and because its the only way to win this match.

Sri Lanka Won the GamePlan on Day 2

Indian Game Plan for Day 3 : get atleast 6 wickets and be in a position to force a follow on SriLanka

Sri Lankan Game plan Day 3 : Be no more than 6 wickets down and be in a position to avoid the follow on by Stumps day 3

Rahul Dravid batted well for his 144 surpassing Alan Border in the process. I shudder to think what will happen to the batting line up after Rahul, VVS and Sachin retire from test cricket

Well I can write a lot of analysis and paralysis, but I will let you watch and decide

India sri Lanka 2nd Test Day 1

November 24, 2009 in Videos by cricketselector

India sri Lanka 2nd Test Day 1

India 417 for 2 (Gambhir 167, Sehwag, 131, Dravid 85*) v Sri Lanka

Game Plan for India: put up a score of 750 and put the maximum pressure on Sri Lanka, deny them the batting track atleast till end of 2nd day

Game Plan for Sri Lanka: Slow the run rate, go negative if required, frustrate the batsmen

It was clearly India’s most prolific Test day.  A record for most runs by India on a Day. The Delhi Duo Gambhir and Sehwag each scored centuries @ Green Park stadium,Kanpur.  Once the 1st Hour was negotiated it was easy sailing for India. Gautam Gambhir scored his 8th Tests century.

First time India scored over 400 in a day, Sri Lankan spinners proved ineffective. I have a feeling that it will be a easy pitch to bat on till well into the 3rd Day.

Sehwag made the most of the one reprieve that he got and Gambhir was immaculate, drawing comparison with Gavaskar from his delhi batting partner.

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India Australia 3rd ODI scorecard

October 31, 2009 in Videos by cricketselector

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Greatest India Australia ODI’s

October 26, 2009 in Videos by cricketselector

India australia1st ODI 2009 Hero honda cup video 4

October 26, 2009 in Videos by cricketselector

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Top Champions League Twenty20 players

October 8, 2009 in Analysis, Player by cricketselector

Adam Gilchrist, Do I even need to say anything, He can single handedly demolish any attack

Herschelle Gibbs South African batsman Herschelle Gibbs will play for Cape Cobras in the inaugural Champions League Twenty20. The explosive opener, who is also a member of Deccan Chargers, will not be a part of the Indian contingent, and instead play for his native team.With an impressive strike rate of 129 in Twenty20, Gibbs can blow away any opposition if he gets going.Although his T20 record is not as impressive as his One-day International record, he is a dangerous proposition for opening bowlers.

Daniel Vettori

He is supposed to be New Zealand’s lucky charm. And, to quite an extent, he could well emerge the lucky charm of Delhi Daredevils. The $625,000-player adds variety to the Delhi team with his perfect bowling, and also contributes with the bat. With a good economy rate, he is really handy in the middle overs and can also chip in with useful contributions with the bat.

Ajantha Mendis

The mystery spinner, who impressed in the second season of the IPL Kolkata Knight Riders, will play for Wayamba, under the astute leadership of Mahela Jayawardne. Mendis, who wreaks havoc with his carrom ball delivery, hasn’t played many T20 games, but has shown his class in the limited opportunity he had so far. With 43 wickets in his kitty, and a best if 4/157, the Lankan spinner could be the surprise package of the tournament.

Ross Taylor New Zeland’s backbone is fast emerging on the international firmament as among the best batsman. His 31-ball 81 knock for Royal Challengers Bangalore against Kolkata Knight Riders was the best of the IPL season 2. So much so that his strike-rate of 245.45 is the highest in all IPL matches for any batsman scoring a fifty. The Kiwi dynamite boasts a healthy strike rate of 123.29 will be a key player for the Bangalore team.

Tillakaratne Dilshand The ‘Dilscoop’ is an innovation that almost every player is trying with varying degrees of success. And the person responsible for this eponymous innovation remains very much capable of making similar innovations in the days ahead. Tillakeratne Dilshan, in his own words, perfected the shot while practicing for Delhi Daredevils during the second season of the IPL. He is a vital cog in the Delhi side’s scheme of things and relishes the shortest version of the game. Besides excelling in the IPL II, the 32-year-old Sri Lankan came up with a superlative effort in the T20 World Cup in England, emerging the ‘Player of the Series’ with 317 runs in seven matches.

Virender Sehwag’s captaincy can be questioned, but his ability as a batsman better be not. And now that he has relinquished the former role, Delhi fans can expect some fireworks ahead of Diwali. Sehwag’s opening partnership with Gautam Gambhir has given Daredevils many a great start in the first two editions of the Indian Premier League and Delhi fans are hoping for more of the same in the coming days.

Gautam Gambhir

He is the captain-designate of Delhi Daredevils. Apologies, but we need to clarify here that Gautam Gambhir did lead Delhi in some matches in IPL II in Virender Sehwag’s absence and did a pretty decent job at the helm. But it is his batting that his team will be relying on more to give them explosive starts. If both Gambhir and Sehwag do click on the same day, the opposition will be in for some serious trouble.

Brett LeeFresh from his exploits in Australia’s triumphant Champions Trophy campaign, Brett Lee is expected to play a leading hand in New South Wales’ campaign in the upcoming tournament.

The speedster, who did not play much for Kings XI Punjab in the second season of the IPL because of injury, is back to his best with the ball, having developed a range of new skills using the yorker, slower ball and slower bouncer.

In 17 matches the 32-year-old has 17 wickets with a best of 3-37.

Brendon McCullumNew Zealand wicket-keeper-batsman chose against dumping his home side Otago for Australian side New South Wales.

Having turned out for Kolkata Knight Riders in the Indian Premier League he will be looking to prove a point.

He can really be destructive once he gets going at the top of the innings.

How can anyone forget the 158 not out off only 73 balls against Bagalore Royal Challengers in the inaugural match of the first edition of the IPL. The innings is currently the highest score by a batsman in a T20 match.

Andrew SymondsThe most expensive buy of Deccan Chargers, Andrew Symonds enjoyed a decent run of form in both editions of the IPL. The Champions League will serve the 34-year-old as a comeback vehicle to make a mark on the field and improve his tarnished reputation with memorable performances with both, bat and ball.

In 39 T20 matches, including the IPL, Symonds’s highest of 117 not out came against Rajasthan Royals in the IPL in 2008.

With his hard-hitting prowess and match-wining ability, expect fireworks from the big man.

Catches win Matches , but exactly how do you catch it

October 7, 2009 in Player by cricketselector

Catches win Matches , but exactly how do you catch it

Cricket World Cup 2011, what we know so far

October 7, 2009 in ODI by cricketselector

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Cricket World Cup 2011, what we know so far

It will be the tenth Cricket World Cup

Hosted by India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh

Opening Ceremony on 17 February 2011 in Bangladesh

Opening Match on 19 Feb 2011 in Bangladesh

India to host 29 of the 49 Matches, Including Final

Total of 13 Venues, 8 in India, 3 in Sri Lanka, 2 in Bangladesh

Group A : Australia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka,Pakistan,Zimbabwe, Canada and Kenya.
Group B : India,South Africa, England,West Indies, Bangladesh, Ireland and Netherlands

Mumbai, India will host the final , Boy what an extravaganza that will be

Please share what you know about this in the comments, I will add it to the main article after verifying… :)

Cricket World Cup 2011 group draw finalized

October 7, 2009 in Videos by cricketselector

Champions Trophy finalists Australia and New Zealand were placed in the same group when the 2011 Cricket World Cup draw was released here Wednesday.

Pakistan, surprise semi-final losers to New Zealand in the Champions Trophy, and co-hosts Sri Lanka are the other major forces in Group A which is completed by Zimbabwe, Canada and Kenya.

India, who will host most matches in the quadrennial tournament, South Africa, England and the West Indies are the top-eight teams in Group B with co-hosts Bangladesh, Ireland and the Netherlands completing the line-up.

Group A : Australia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka,Pakistan,Zimbabwe, Canada and Kenya.

Group B : India,South Africa, England,West Indies, Bangladesh, Ireland and Netherlands

In the last edition Bangladesh had knocked India out of the tournament. Each team will play 6 matches to qualify for the second round

Pakistan Accuses India of Match Tampering

October 6, 2009 in Videos by cricket

A senior Sindh minister today accused India of influencing umpires to get Pakistan ousted from the Champions Trophy semifinal in South Africa.

Muhammad Ali Shah, the minister for Sports and a member of the Pakistan Cricket Board governing council, suspected India’s role in the sub-standard umpiring, leading to Pakistan’s defeat against New Zealand.

“Definitely, it is clear that India were miffed at not qualifying for the semi-finals after Pakistan lost to Australia and they took their revenge in their own way. They influenced the umpires to favour New Zealand,” Shah told reporters.

Australian umpire Simon Taufel had wrongly adjudged Umar Akmal leg-before-wicket at a crucial stage of the match and even admitted to the mistake and apologised later.

Shah said he would not refrain from pressing the PCB to see that the International Cricket Council impose at least a one-year ban on Taufel.