Showing posts with label IPL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IPL. Show all posts

Saturday, January 8, 2011

IPL Auctions

Great IPL auctions today.. Was enthralling. Auction was telecast live on set max and was difficult to miss a single minute of the entire process.
The teams as they stand today :


Chennai Super Kings : MSD, Albie Morkel, Raina, Murali Vijay (all retained).  Mike Hussey,Saha, Dwayne Bravo, Bollinger, Ashwin, Badrinath.
--- Have tried to retain the same squad by buying Hussey, Bollinger, Badri and Ashwin. Ashwin and Badri came at a very high price compared to their base price. Bravo was a cheap buy. His availability would be question though. They tried hard to retain Murali but couldn't.
---------- Strong squad. Still need Indian players and a couple of more bowlers and all rounders.

Deccan Chargers: Kevin Pieterson , White, Sangakkara, Duminy, Dhawan, Steyn, Ishanth, Pragyan Ojha, Amit Mishra.
--- Duminy, Ojha, Mishra are cheap buys. Ojha could play a big role. Steyn is their costliest and the best pick. Bowling is good. Sangakkara may be the dark horse. White could captain the side (he is Victorian Bushrangers captain too). Ishanth may be the weaker one here. Nice mix of players.
---------- Nice mix but not still balanced. No match winners barring Steyn.

Delhi Daredevils: Viru(retained), Irfan Pathan, Warner, Naman Ojha, Hopes, Morne Morkel, Aron Finch.
--- Viru with Warner opening the innings-most destructive. Ojha the best upcoming wicketkeeper . Irfan still doing rounds as a good all rounder. Aron Finch and Hopes are smart buys.
-----------Well balanced top order. Need to have bowlers though. having 3.5Million still in the kitty they may buy a few bowlers tomorrow.

Kings XI Punjab: Gilchrist, Shaun Marsh , Dinesh Karthik, Broad, Nayar, Praveen Kumar, Piyush Chawla and Ryan Harris.
--- The balanced side doesn't quite tell you how their auction went about. Poor bidding cost them quite a few players. Nonetheless, the names make quite a reading and seem strong.
--------------- Balanced , yet something missing...

Kochi : Mahela Jayawardene, VVS Laxman, Brendon McCullum, Sreesanth, RP Singh, Parthiv Patel, Ravindra Jadeja, Muralitharan, Steven Smith, Ramesh Powar, Brad Hodge.
--- Smart buys happened in the second half of the day. Dunno if VVS  Laxman still fits into the T20 mode. RP, Sreesanth are messy one day, master the next. McCullum is unpredictable. Second half picks in Muralitharan, Jadeja, Steven Smith and Brad Hodge made it a decent outing for them.
---------------- Big names - yes, match winners - yes, but not right mix.

KKR:  Kallis, Gautam Gambhir, Yusuf Pathan, Eoin Morgan, Brad Haddin, Brett Lee, Shakib Al Hasan, Manoj Tiwary.
--- Opened brilliantly with Gambhir, Kallis and Yusuf. Kallis, Morgan, Haddin and Lee could be their foreign players in the starting line up too. Made up for absence of all rounders in the first 3 seasons. A big big name is missing from the mix of things here, Yes. Ganguly. Kolkata = Ganguly, would be difficult to imagine a side without him for both his fans and in in Eden Gardens.
---------------- Opened brilliantly, but missed out on a lot of Indian players. With just over a million to spend would be interesting to see their strategy. Very strong. need to complete the jigsaw though.

Mumbai Indians: Sachin, Malinga, Pollard , Harbhajan (retained). Rohit Sharma, Davy Jacobs, Symonds, James Franklin.
--- Too costly a price for Rohit, more than Sachin now. Dunno what they are trying now. Held back because of a smaller purse after costly buys.
----------------- Indian players needed. need a right mix.

Pune Warriors: Yuvraj, Graeme Smith, Robin Uthappa, Tim Paine, Angelo Mathews, Ashish Nehra, Nathan McCullum, Callum Fergusson.
--- Best Players in the auction. Bought/Snatched Uthappa from RCB. Fanatic bidding for Uthappa, Yuvraj, Angelo. but at the end of the day, Pune emerge the strongest at the end of the first day bidding. Impressive bidding from Sahara team.
----------------- Well Balanced. Go for the kill with still 2million left. 

Rajasthan Royals: Warne, Watson(retained). Ross Taylor, Dravid, Botha, Collingwood
--- Reduced auction purse. Ross Taylor is a good buy, but Dravid the surprise pick. Botha and Collinwood good allrounders. Never expected Botha to go for such a great price.
----------------- Far from calling themselves a team. Foundation is ok. Lets see what happens.

Royal Challengers Bangalore: Virat Kohli (retained), Dilshan , Zaheer, AB DeVilliers, Vettori, Saurabh Tiwary, Dirk Nannes, Pujara.
--- Comfortable, decisive. Knew what they wanted and bid appropriately. Should also be thanking the stars for getting Dilshan, Vettori and Nannes at that rate. Kumble played a great role in picking the team one would presume. Kohli the captain ???
----------------- Very strong on paper. Match winners all the way. Well balanced. Strong.

Lets see what is in store tomorro !!!

Monday, December 28, 2009

the year that was

2009 was an eventful year for many reasons.

ICC Champions trophy held after a long gap.
ICC T20 world cup second edition.
The "death" of ODI or the prediction of it.
Rise of India
Fall of Australia
Windies Fiasco
ASHES

The year started of with back to back SA-AUS series. SA won the edition in Australia and Australia won in SA.. 6 matches stood 3-3 at the end. Rather than saying Australia won in SA, it would not be incorrect if we say Mitchell Johnson won in SA.. He was the lone performer with ball and bat in the series and announced himself as the next all-rounder. Dale Steyn's performance with the bat will also be remembered for a long time..

There was a back to back ENG vs WI series too. Windies winning the home series and England in their home series. Windies showed no interest in the England tour that prompted the greats to withdraw them from the T20 world cup that was to follow their English summer.

Pakistan played back to back series against Lankans.. The home series in Pakistan saw the worst ever terrorist attack on the visiting Lankan team that injured many players. A torrid time to go through for those involved.. The return tour after the attacks, went Lanka's way..

New Zealand showcased an one-man show- Daniel Vettori.. He scored a test 100 in Sri Lankan soil and showed great determination. They came close to winning but never won a single match in the series.

A year of back to back series- Bangladesh and Zimbabwe competed fiercely in 5 ODI series.. The series saw Hamilton Mazakadza score heavily and create a record for highest aggregate in a 5 match series. Charles Coventry almost broke the record for the highest individual score in ODIs. 194* is rated higher than 194 out, so officially Coventry is the highest run scorer.

India won a series in Newzealand after ages.. 1-0 was the result and India completed the tour with some amazing play in the ODIs as well...

Windies lost to Bangladesh handing the latter their first ever test series win.. Windies lost a majority of their players to a ongoing contract crisis.. A 2nd string Windies side was captained by a hopeless player and they dint even look like posing a threat to Bangladesh who gleefully went away with a win..


ICC T20 was a bitter experience for India, who were bounced out.. Windies showed remarkable enthusiasm and courage and went all the way to semis.. They lost the semis- a total team effort... Lanka went to finals on the back of Dilshan's amazing knocks and good bowling.. Pakistan was immensely impressive, a dynamic leader in Younus Khan stepped up and Pak lifted the T20 world cup much deservedly..

ICC Champions trophy revived the concept of ODIs.. High TV ratings proved that if the quality of cricket is good then people do tune into ODI cricket.. Quite a lot of matches went to the wire.. The catch Younus Khan dropped made a big news and the dirty match fixing came into picture again.. Pakistan in the wrong side of things once again, unfortunately.. An exhibition of reverse swing from Rana Naved saw Aussie struggle to win and that made India exit from the Champions trophy too..

ASHES was the next big highlight this year, England won it.. Monty Panesar and James Anderson dug it out in Cardiff, the 1st match. ENG never looked back.. Johnson was not in good form and that hurt them a lot. Though, statistically Aussies were far better yet bizarre thing was they never capitulated on the big moments and Ponting had lost the Ashes twice on England soil..

40 odd tests and 250 ODIs and quite a few T20s made up this year..

Wait !! something is missing..

IPL and CL T20 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Modi never makes anything without creating sufficient noise. (sufficient??!!) General elections in India meant that IPL had to be rescheduled and revised but the govt did not seem to agree with Modi. And what does Modi do? Shift INDIAN premier league to SA.. "SA have embraced the concept of IPL and its a huge success", this was a signature statement that either prefixed or was a post fix to any answer that Modi gave to a question that did not even require him to say that. A dull IPL..

CL T20 opened avenues. Many fringe players get noticed but the response wasn't encouraging enough.. The people being unaware of the players and teams was a major reason. It meant that they couldn't associate themselves with a team apart from the IPL ones.. Trinidad and Tobago showed that cricket is still alive in Windies and it needs a professional management to improve standards..

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

match fixing

Why did each of the IPL teams lose their 1st match ??
What do the empty stands indicate ??
Do the less famous sides have to lose out ??
Who is watching them play ??

Ray Jennings had made a comment that IPL teams will find it tough in the tournament.. True..

The other domestic sides that compete in the tournament are well established sides who play cricket right throughout the year.. Take Victoria Bushrangers or NSW blues for example.. Pura cup which is Sheffield Shield cup now is a tough 4 day competition that 6 teams compete in.. Then there is an ODI tournament that they take part in.. KFC big bash is just an addition to that.. So, these teams play the 4day competition, the one-day and T20..

IPL teams on the other hand meet a week or two before the tournament begins and stay together for 1.5 months in playing a minimum of 14 matches and maximum of 16 matches in the tournament.. So it is seriously difficult for them to compete against the other domestic teams.. But what makes the tournament alive is that it is a T20 competition and reputation counts for little..

So, we can argue that the IPL teams took a little bit of time to group and come together as a unit  than blame the quality of cricket or the lack of it..

The tournament matches of non-IPL teams were played against empty stands.. The question that was asked immediately was, what if the IPL teams do not go into the league stage ? Will there be viewership on tv sets India, forget the stadiums ?

If the IPL teams were to be left behind, there wouldn't have been any advertisers for the tournament.. With poor viewership, it would have been a tough ask for the organizers to call the CL T20 to be a success..

There was a question asked in the IPL-2 not only by the cricket fans but also by the ICC as to whether the matches are stage managed, to say that 'we had to wait till the last day to decide the semifinalists' and stuffs that would speak of the success and quality of the tournament and how the teams are so evenly matched..

Do we have to ask that question here too that deliberate efforts are made to push IPL teams through?

Ah, common..
The Deccan match went to the wires, a thrilling last ball finish..
The Bangalore match was punctuated by one classy knock from Duminy, whose individual brilliance enabled SA to win against AUS in Australia..
The Delhi match can be attributed to the slow low nature of the pitch..
Thats it, we have the answers.. No FIXING !!!

If a drop catch by Younis Khan in the CT2009 semi finals can be debated for fixing, a catch where the reaction time wouldn't be more than half a second, then these matches can surely be..

Fixing or no fixing, the tournament isn't a success yet.. The general public need to know the teams, the players, how they qualified and develop loyalties.. May be by the second edition, which may or may not be held in India, the viewers would have learnt about the teams and the tournament would have a larger reach..

trp goes down in champions league clt20

Ratings point is a measure of viewership of a particular television program.
 
One single television ratings point (Rtg or TVR) represents 1% of viewers in the surveyed area in a given minute.

As an example, say, there are an estimated 100 million television households in the surveyed country. Thus, a single national household ratings point represents 1%, or 1 million households.. When used for the broadcast of a program, the average rating across the duration of the show is typically given. Ratings points are often used for specific demographics rather than just households. For example a ratings point among the key 18-49 year olds demographic is equivalent to 1% of all 18-49 year olds in the country.

In India, television ratings are collected by two main organizations - TAM India and Audience Measurement Analytics Limited (aMap). aMap entered the market in 2005, with more coverage and latest technology from Telecontrol-Switzerland. aMap polls the meters (6000 households) using GSM network and provides ratings overnight. TAM India collects data manually (physical visits) and releases data weekly. aMap also has a stand-alone digital panel (aMapDigital) to measure TV viewing in DTH homes.

The TRP ratings show that T20 is starting to get boring and unknown teams playing only adds to the woes.. The empty stands are also an indication that CL T20 hasn't yet caught the viewers.. If this is the situation in a cricket crazy country, the situation will only be grim when CL goes around the world..

A comparison of important matches in ICC T20 WC 2009, IPL ,CT 2009 and CL T20 is done below..


For IPL 2009, the reach had increased.. More viewers but they stayed for a lesser time on the channel.. The ratings were 4.3 for RCB vs KKR in 2008 and was 3.6 in 2009 for CSK vs MI...
The 2nd semi final CSK vs RCB had a rating of 6.5 against 5.5 rating for semi-2 in IPL-1..
But 8.8 rating of IPL-1 was far too higher than 8.3 of IPL-2 ..

Having said that, and IPL being too loud being the reason for its reach and talks that IPL and T20 are going to take the world by storm spelling an end to test matches and the ODIs were proved wrong in the ICC world cup, may we say that the timings of the match were a dent to the viewership..


In ICC WC 2009, IND-WI match had highest rating points of 5.4 followed by Ind-Eng game 4.8 ..
The finals had a rating of 3.7 in star cricket and DD had a rating of 3.8 ....



Still we find that an Ind-Pak match garners the same rating as that of T20 finals.. So, a great game of cricket is still appreciated irrespective of whether its a T20 or ODI..  Over 30 million viewed Ind-Pak match.. The knock out stages did not do that well because of the absence of Indian team..

The Champions League has fared even worse with an average of 0.74 so far, according to TV monitoring agency, aMap.. Empty stands also adds to the woes.. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore was full even for the Ind-Aus test match while in the other 3 matches we got to see empty stands.. But now, the same stadium in Bangalore was empty for Trinidad match..

This takes us to the next question.. Will the matches be fixed to let the IPL teams into the league stage ?

Thursday, October 8, 2009

IPL teams in CL T20

Royal Challengers Bangalore



RCB had a dismal inaugural season in IPL being termed as a test side and the entire team make up was shuffled for the 2nd edition.. Few T20 specialists were selected from the auction but the campaign still did not seem to be on track with KP as captain.. Once KP left, it was decided that Anil would lead the side and he led the side from the front.. RCB, under him, entered the knock out stages.. Upsetting CSK's chances in the semis, they faced Deccan in the finals who like RCB had a dismal outing in IPL-1.. In a final, that could have gone either way, Deccan prevailed.. RCB are looking for revenge., (that was Kumble's statement).

Placed in Group C, they face Cape Cobras on the first day and Otago Volts later..





TEAM : Anil Kumble (capt), Rahul Dravid, Robin Uthappa, Jacques Kallis, Ross Taylor, Dale Steyn, Manish Pandey, Praveen Kumar, Bhuvanesh Kumar, Roelof van der Merwe, Mark Boucher, Vinay Kumar, Virat Kohli, Akhil Balachandra, Rajesh Bishoni.

Delhi Daredevils



Delhi Daredevils are like their former captain Sehwag.. Unpredictable.. Twice have they come to the semifinals after being confident in the league only to lose the semis badly.. With Sehwag stepping down from captaincy and 3 of the international stars missing it will be upto the local Delhi lads to put up an impressive show.. I don't think they can even field 4 foreign players.. Glenn McGrath's exploits are sought after..



In group D, they find themselves in the same group as Wayamba and Victoria.. Both are tough opponents.. 

TEAM : Gautam Gambhir(capt),  Virender Sehwag, Tillakaratne Dilshan, Dirk Nannes, Dinesh Karthik, Manoj Tiwary , Ashish Nehra, Amit Mishra, Owais Shah, Pradeep Sangwan, Aavishkar Salvi, Rajat Bhatia, Mithun Manhas. 


Deccan Chargers



Deccan too like the RCB had a dismal IPL-1 but unlike RCB they stuck with the same team with Gilchrist as a full time captain and the winning coach Darren Lehmann (was with Rajasthan ROYALS during IPL-1).. Rohit Sharma played well for them and the purple cap (leading wicket taker) holder RP Singh, Gilchrist came good at right times to ensure a place in the semifinals.. Cometh the hour, cometh the man, a true Aussie style demolition from Gichrist ensured a place in the finals where a drop catch and quick wickets from the RCB side and some excellent cricket from the team led them to lift the DLF IPL-2.. 

Deccan with the firepower of Gilchrist, freelancer Symonds and the likes of Styris and Fidel Edwards should be menacing.. Placed in Group A with Trinidad and Somerset.. Not a tough group.. Will RP and Rohit come back to form again for this tournament is a question.. (would be remarkable if they do so, they would earn the reputation of being in form for the Chargers always and be poor for the nation).. Will VVS sit and watch the entire tournament from the dug out yet again?

TEAM : Adam Gilchrist (capt), VVS Laxman, Rohit Sharma, Andrew Symonds, Fidel Edwards, Scott Styris, Chaminda Vaas, RP Singh, Ryan Harris, Pragyan Ojha, Y Venugopal Rao, T Suman, Azhar Bilakhia, Harmeet Singh, SM Shoaib.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Beware !!!!!!!!!


Somerset County cricket club have qualified for the inaugural Champions League to be held in India from the 8th of October..

Champions League T20 is also in short CL T20..

To add the title sponsors in the name, it is now widely called as AIRTEL Champions League or ACL-T20..

Somerset website has gone a step higher and has christened another name to it..

Guess what !!!!!!!!!

As it is gonna be held in India, it is called Indian Champions League T20..

And what is its short form ???????

ICL T20.............

Now, thats inviting trouble.. That is one dreaded short form that BCCI fought against with all its might and wealth.. Yes, ICL or Indian Cricket League which was started by the Zee group was under the scanner right from its inaugural season 3 years back.. BCCI have played all tricks to get rid of ICL, and have almost succeeded..




The last thing Mr.Modi would like to see is his league being called ICL T20..

Beware of some action taken against those who have published that name..

Friday, September 25, 2009

Champions League - CL T20

Champions League is yet another brain child of IPL boss Lalit Modi.. This T20 venture is true to its name, that it features the champions of  domestic T20 tournaments in 7 countries and 3 founder countries also have their runner-up in place for the tournament.. So, indeed, it is a league of the champions..

Champions trophy was conceived a year ago by BCCI, CA and CSA..  The BCCI is a founding partner of the tournament, along with Cricket South Africa (CSA) and Cricket Australia (CA), with all three countries enjoying joint decision-making control over the multi-nation, multi-club event.. The first edition which was to take place in December, 2008 in India was postponed following terrorist attacks in Mumbai in November as a mark of solidarity with the victims. It was later canceled. The revised dates that were announced was October 8 - 23, 2009.

The inaugural  edition of the CL T20 will be held across 3 venues in India- Bangalore, Hyderabad and Delhi.. The prize money for the event is a staggering 6million USD with the winners taking USD 2.5 million...


The teams that will compete in the inaugural contest are:

Deccan Chargers, Royal Challengers Bangalore and Delhi Daredevils (India);
New South Wales Blues and VB Victorian Bushrangers (Australia);
Cape Cobras and Diamond Eagles (South Africa);
Sussex and  Somerset County Cricket Club (England)
Otago Volts (New Zealand);
Wayamba (Sri Lanka);
Trinidad & Tobago (West Indies) ..

 Two hundred and thirty four players have been named by the dozen participating teams, out of which as many as 110 have played international cricket for their respective nations.Players who represent two teams in CL T20 competitions got to choose which team they will want to play for.. As many as nine cricketers came under this category and the ‘away’ team had to pay a whooping USD200,000 to a player’s home team to actually retain the player’s services.

The format......

The 12 teams have been divided into 4 groups of 3 each.. The top 2 teams from each group move into 2 groups.. the top 4 of these groups play the semi finals..

                

Group Stage

Group A: Deccan Chargers, Somerset, Trinidad & Tobago

Group B: New South Wales, Eagles , Sussex Sharks


Group C: Royal Challengers Bangalore, Cape Cobras and Otago

Group D: Delhi Daredevils, Victoria and Wayamba


Round Robin League Stage

League A: A1, A2, B1, B2

League B: C1, C2, D1, D2

TIME
MATCH
Venue
Thu Oct 8 (D/N)
20:00 IST
Group C - Royal Challengers Bangalore v Cape Cobras
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
Fri Oct 9
16:00 IST
Group B - Eagles v New South Wales
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
Fri Oct 9 (D/N)
20:00 IST
Group D - Delhi Daredevils v Victoria
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
Sat Oct 10
16:00 IST
Group C - Cape Cobras v Otago
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad
Sat Oct 10 (D/N)
20:00 IST
Group A - Deccan Chargers v Somerset Sabres
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad
Sun Oct 11
16:00 IST
Group B - New South Wales v Sussex Sharks
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
Sun Oct 11 (D/N)
20:00 IST
Group D - Delhi Daredevils v Wayamba
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
Mon Oct 12
16:00 IST
Group A -  Somerset Sabres v Trinidad & Tobago
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
Mon Oct 12 (D/N)
20:00 IST
Group C - Royal Challengers Bangalore v Otago
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
Tue Oct 13
16:00 IST
Group D - Victoria v Wayamba
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
Tue Oct 13 (D/N)
20:00 IST
Group B - Eagles v Sussex Sharks
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
Wed Oct 14 (D/N)
20:00 IST
Group A - Deccan Chargers v Trinidad & Tobago
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad

 The teams and their road to CL T20 in the subsequent posts..

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Karnataka T20 League - KPL

The Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) had launched a Twenty20 tournament as part of its plans to expand the game in rural districts. The ten-side zonal league, known as the Karnakata Premier League (KPL), will be held at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore between September 12 and 27.


It will feature eight teams backed by the KSCA and Frontiers Group India, with the state association to host an auction on August 8. The eight so-called franchises will pick from a minimum of five from a pool of 40 domestic players in Karnataka. The 40 cricketers will be divided among ten zonal teams: Bangalore, Mysore, Mangalore, Dharwad, Raichur, Tumkur, Shimoga, Bellary, Gulbarga and Belgaum. The KSCA has fixed the minimum bid at Rs 20 lakhs. 


Bangalore will have 2 teams-Urban and Rural , Mysore, Belgaum, Shimoga, Mangalore, Hubli-Dharwad and Gulbarga were the other zones that were grabbed up, with Bellary, the mining capital of the state, and Raichur missing out from the list announced by KSCA president Srikantadatta Wadiyar.The bidding for the eight franchises of the inaugural Karnataka Premier League (KPL) has fetched a total of Rs 35 crore ($7.36 million approx).. 
  • Brigade Enterprises, part of the Brigade Group, making the highest bid of Rs 7.20 crore ($1.51 million approx) for the ownership rights of the Bangalore Urban team. 
  • Melmont Constructions Pvt Ltd, part of the Puravankara Group, netted the Bangalore Rural team with a winning bid of Rs 5.55 crore.  
  • The Mangalore team went to Fiza Developers owned by politician Moideen Bava for Rs 4.23 crores 
  • The Mysore team was bought by Kupendra Reddy Series Auto Company for Rs 3.25 crores 
  • The Hubli-Dharwad team went to Shamanoor Shiva Shankarappa and Jagannnath for Rs 3.77 crores.
  • The Gulbarga team was secured by Vivid Creations for 3.56 crores 
  • Belgaum team by Subash Publishers and Sangeeth Electronics Company for Rs 3.81 crores. 
  • The Shimoga team went to Jayaprakash Hedge for Rs 1.75 crores

With cricket in Karnataka being badly hit by a variety of reasons in the recent past, including the dearth of quality players and the inability to spot and nurture the few talented ones, moving forward is imperative as far as the Karnataka State Cricket Association is concerned. Without doubt, Karnataka selectors will be able to see some raw and promising talent in the KPL.  


Having witnessed the nail biting matches in the IPL the cricketers will know what is expected of them in these matches.  One is not sure if the crowds will flock to the stadium but if the matches show promise the efforts of the KSCA will bear fruit.


Former India and Karnataka players Kumble and Srinath have expressed concern over the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA)'s move to start a Karnataka Premier League (KPL) with private franchise ownership of eight teams  and feel it is not a positive development..


Kumble had said that KSCA could organize the event with annual grants from the BCCI and the franchise move is not good as it would allow back door entry into KSCA to people who are not passionate about cricket..


Srinath also voiced his concerns over introducing T20 format to youngsters while they should be trained to play the longer format and then T20 be introduced, making them T20 professionals is not the way forward.. 


The Indian board has now rejected a request from its Karnataka state association to allow players from outside that state to participate in the proposed Twenty20 Karnataka Premier League (KPL). It's understood that the BCCI's decision to restrict KPL to an intra-state event - potentially a big spoke in the league's wheel - is to prevent the possibility of such tournaments becoming potential rivals to its cash-rich IPL.


Whatever be the reason, if other state players are not allowed to play in KPL then each team has to play fringe players to pull out a playing XI.. The quality of cricket may not be that great.. If the quality is not great people will not come to watch cricket or watch on tv.. This would have adverse effects on sponsors and the league itself.. So the primary motive should be to ensure that the cricket is upto the mark and fair.. 

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Champions League T20 fixtures

Champions League T20 is a T20 league played among  the finalists of IPL and the T20 events in the countries of Australia, South Africa, England, winners of T20 event in Sri Lanka, West Indies and New Zealand.. Since Pakistan are not involved the 3rd best team in IPL2009 also take part as the 12th team.. An initiative of three founding members - the BCCI, Cricket Australia and Cricket South Africa (CSA) - the tournament will have prize money of US$6 million.

The teams are divided into 4 groups with the top 2 teams from each group qualifying for the next round of 2 groups of 4 each.. The event will be played across 3 venues in India ; M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore; Feroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi and Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium;Hyderabad from October 8 to October 23rd..

Victoria and New South Wales from Australia, Cape Cobras and Eagles from South Africa, Otago Volts from New Zealand, Trinidad and Tobago from West Indies and Wayamba from Sri Lanka take part in the event.. The English teams will be determined after their Twenty20 Cup ends in August.

GROUP A -- Deccan Chargers, Trinidad and Tobago and TBC
GROUP B -- New South Wales, Eagles and TBC
GROUP C -- Royal Challengers Bangalore, Otago and Cape Cobras
GROUP D -- Delhi Dare Devils, Wayamba and Victoria

FIXTURES

Date and Time(IST) Match

Thu Oct 8
20:00 Hrs
Group C - Royal Challengers Bangalore v Cape Cobras
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore

Fri Oct 9
16:00 Hrs
Group B - Eagles v New South Wales
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi

Fri Oct 9
20:00 Hrs
Group D - Delhi Daredevils v Victoria
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi

Sat Oct 10
16:00 Hrs
Group C - Cape Cobras v Otago
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad

Sat Oct 10
20:00 Hrs
Group A - Deccan Chargers v TBC
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad

Sun Oct 11
16:00 Hrs
Group B - New South Wales v TBC
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi

Sun Oct 11
20:00 Hrs
Group D - Delhi Daredevils v Wayamba
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi

Mon Oct 12
16:00 Hrs
Group A - TBC v Trinidad & Tobago
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore

Mon Oct 12
20:00 Hrs
Group C - Royal Challengers Bangalore v Otago
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore

Tue Oct 13
16:00 Hrs
Group D - Victoria v Wayamba
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi

Tue Oct 13
20:00 Hrs
Group B - Eagles v TBC
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi

Wed Oct 14
20:00 Hrs
Group A - Deccan Chargers v Trinidad & Tobago
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad

Thu Oct 15
20:00 Hrs
League B - TBC v TBC (C1 v D2)
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore

Fri Oct 16
16:00 Hrs
League A - TBC v TBC (A2 v B2)
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad

Fri Oct 16
20:00 Hrs
League A - TBC v TBC (A1 v B1)
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad

Sat Oct 17
16:00 Hrs
League B - TBC v TBC (C2 v D2)
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore

Sat Oct 17
20:00 Hrs
League B - TBC v TBC (C1 v D1)
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore

Sun Oct 18
16:00 Hrs
League A - TBC v TBC (A2 v B1)
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad

Sun Oct 18
20:00 Hrs
League A - TBC v TBC (A1 v B2)
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad

Mon Oct 19
20:00 Hrs
League B - TBC v TBC (C2 v D1)
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi

Wed Oct 21
20:00 Hrs
1st semi-final - TBC v TBC (Winner B v Runner up A)
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi

Thu Oct 22
20:00 Hrs
2nd semi-final - TBC v TBC (Winner A v Runner up B)
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad

Fri Oct 23
20:00 Hrs
Final - TBC v TBC
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad


23 Matches overal , 9 to Hyderabad , 8 to Delhi and 6 to Bangalore..
ESPNSTAR will broadcast the event and Airtel are the sponsors..

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

The new wall :Gautam Gambhir

Who was India's top scorer in the World Twenty20 final 2007, playing an innings that set up their win? Who topped the batting charts in the CB Series, which India won convincingly in Australia earlier this year? A hint: he was second on the list of run-getters in the Indian Premier League opening edition.

If you don't remember, that's not much of a surprise: Gautam Gambhir has never been much of a household name. People are more likely to recall the pulsating final over bowled by Joginder Sharma in the World Twenty final in Durban than Gambhir's 75. They're more likely to remember Sachin Tendulkar's two gems in the CB Series finals than Gambhir's two centuries which played a pivotal role in taking India that far. Or Virender Sehwag's blitzkrieg 41-ball 94 in the IPL over Gambhir's 534 runs at an average of 41, which were instrumental in getting Delhi to the knockouts.

Gambhir has struck gold in just about every tournament he has played over the last year. In between wearing the orange cap as the leading run-scorer for a better part of the IPL, and helping India notch up crucial victories on the world stage, Gambhir led his state, Delhi, to their first Ranji Trophy title in over a dozen years. Over the last year he has the best average among Indian ODI players, ahead of Sachin Tendulkar, MS Dhoni and Yuvraj Singh.

Gambhir is assured enough that he now belongs at the highest level. "I have more responsibility now," he says, "which is good because every player wants that - where the team expects you to win games for them. That responsibility has changed me as a player and also as a human being."

Where earlier he was known for his fragile temperament, these days Gambhir is more relaxed. He is still seen as being generally aloof and not easily approachable, and known for being uncommunicative - which is at times misread as arrogance - but that's not something that bothers him much. "I'm emotional and very patriotic," he says. "I'm proud to be an Indian and when I wear the cap and the jersey I have a lot of responsibility. Sometimes I'm very temperamental. But I'm very instinctive as well. Once I take a decision, I back myself till the end even it backfires at times.


Gambhir's first stumbling block came when his career had barely got going. He was ignored by the selectors for the 1999 junior World Cup, though he happened to be one of the leading run-scorers in Indian Under-19 cricket at the time. Mohammad Kaif led India to victory in the tournament. "I never understood what happened," Gambhir says, his tone indicating that it is something he has never been able to get over.

Vivek Chaddha, a neighbour and friend of 20 years remembers how disappointed Gambhir was. "When he did not get picked in the Under-19 side, that was the first time he realised one requires something more than making just runs," Chaddha says.

Gambhir was furious, and his rage found expression in his batting. He announced himself with a double-century in a day against the visiting Zimbabweans. At the end of his fourth domestic season he finished eighth among the leading run-scorers for the year; the following year he climbed to No. 3.

Gambhir was a regular in India A teams before he played his first ODI in 2003, followed by his Test debut a year later, against Australia in the eventful three-day Mumbai match of 2004. He then had a brief run in the side, during which he made his first Test hundred, against Bangladesh, and turned in half-decent performances in the three Tests against Pakistan. He then sat out 12 ODIs before coming back into the side, starting brightly with a Test 98 against Zimbabwe and an ODI hundred against Sri Lanka before a lean spell took hold.
The lowest ebb was not being picked for the 2007 World Cup. The day before the third one-dayer against West Indies in Chennai, the selectors told Gambhir he would need to prove himself if he had to make the World Cup squad. He was up against Robin Uthappa for a spot in the team. Uthappa opened with Gambhir, scored 70 to his partner's duck, and made the cut.

"That was the lowest point in my career," Gambhir says. For over a month he went into hibernation, not touching his bat and staying away from people, including friends.

Making the adjustment
Hitting rock bottom allowed Gambhir to raise a stronger platform, though. Sanjay Bharadwaj, who has been his coach since 1991, had seen him walk out of the woods under similar circumstances following the Test series against Sri Lanka in 2005, where he made just 54 runs in the three matches. "He never blames anyone for not getting picked. That's why he has come back each time," Bharadwaj said.

VB Chandrasekhar, a former national selector and opening batsman said, "We always knew he was a very good player who had made tons of runs on the domestic circuit, but he was getting out frequently getting his front foot across, and international fast bowlers found it easy to expose that fault." Last year Chandrasekhar, who also does commentary during the domestic season, found Gambhir had made a noticeable change. "He has made a very conscious effort to get his front foot out of the way."

How did it come about? Bharadwaj had got Gambhir to bat wearing a golf ball suspended from a necktie around his neck. "His centre of gravity was falling to the other side, so we decided he had to play straighter. One way of doing so was to keep the golf ball close to his chest while he played forward." To make Gambhir play the ball in line, three lines linking both sets of stumps were drawn so he could visualise the line of the delivery better. As a result he began to be more confident about leaving many deliveries outside off alone. Before the 2007 series in the UK, Gambhir had been caught behind seven times in 21 ODIs. In the next 27 games he got out that way only three times.


Even back when he played cricket with the neighbourhood lads in the Western Delhi suburb of Rajendranagar where he lived, one thing was clear: losing was never on his agenda. "Even now, when we play PlayStation, he will go to the extent of cheating but hate to admit defeat," Chaddha laughs.


Dislike of losing apart, Gambhir has been a rhythm player, one who needs a lot of self-belief. Last summer on the UK tour he won the Man-of-the-Match award for his 85 not out against Scotland, then blew cold with three runs in the first ODI against England. Rahul Dravid, India's captain at the time, spoke of how talented batsmen like Gambhir needed to become more responsible. Gambhir was given a role, to anchor the innings, and in the fifth and sixth games of the series he made 51 and 47.

Early in 2008, in Australia, after Gambhir had made a fluent 39 in India's first game against the world champions in the CB Series, Sachin Tendulkar spoke to him about how he needed to convert his starts and how important it was for him to try and play 40 overs. Gambhir made two centuries in that series - testament to the motivation those words provided. In the second game he walked in in the 15th over and remained undefeated on 102. Then, towards the end of the league phase of the tournament he scored a scintillating 113, taking the charge to Australia after having virtually opened the innings (Tendulkar was out in the first over) before falling in the 40th over. India lost that game but Gambhir described his innings as "a dream".
In his one-day career so far Gambhir has been not out six times, all of those coming in the last year, starting with the tour of the UK.

Gambhir credits his current captain, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, with having been instrumental in helping him get to where he has. "The kind of support MS has shown in me and the kind of confidence he has given has helped me grow as a player.

"It was more about security of my place in the side," Gambhir says. "When I went to the Twenty20 World Cup last year, I was confident I was going to play the entire tournament, even if there were bound to be a couple failures. I told myself I'm going to be there and I'm going to be playing. That is one thing that has really helped me, and it has really changed my cricket and my confidence."

That in turn has helped him become more stable emotionally as well. "When I go to the field, I have my role which I try to do to the best of my ability, so I control my emotions and try not to get carried away. That is where I have matured as a cricketer. The team comes first and if the team demands something out of me, I do my best to control my emotions."

Though he was not picked for the Australia Test series - the selectors weren't sure about whether he had recovered fully from a shoulder injury he had sustained during the ODIs against Australia in October - Gambhir didn't let that get to him. He moved his focus to Delhi's Ranji Trophy campaign. Though he hadn't played many games in the season till then, he took over the leadership role left vacant by Virender Sehwag, who had had to leave on national duty.

Gambhir went on to make four hundreds in five games, including one each in the semi-final and final. Vijay Dahiya, Delhi's coach, spoke glowingly of his "willingness, his eagerness, his determination to do well". Dahiya also pointed out the apparent pride with which Gambhir led Delhi - unusual in an international player. "When he led Delhi, it was all about the state and not about the country. Every move of his was directed towards being there in the moment. His focus was all here and now."

In the final, in Mumbai, Delhi quelled the challenge of Uttar Pradesh. Gambhir made a duck in the first innings. Delhi fell behind on first innings and in the second he needed to decide whether to risk his broken thumb. He did, and made a courageous hundred, leading his side to their first Ranji Trophy win in 16 years. "We'd seen lots of lows and a few years ago we were on the verge of relegation and so we wanted to win to prove we had the talent," he says.
"I've started believing a lot in myself. I started believing in my game that I've got the game to be a successful player at the international level," he says. "I'm much more relaxed off the field compared to the feeling of insecurity earlier. The last thing helps a lot."

Gautam Gambhir now has climbed up to no.1 in ICC test batting rankings after failure of Mohammad Yousuf. Yousuf who was at top is now in no. 5 due to failure in second test against Sri Lanka. With this, Gambhir has become the first Indian in about 4 years to top the ICC test batting rankings. In ODI batting rankings too, there is another Indian i.e MS Dhoni in top. So, both ODI and test batting rankings are headed by India.

Talking about the test batting ranking, Younis Khan is in second place followed by Sangakkara and Chanderpaul. Gambhir is the only Indian to be in top 10 in test batting ranking. In ODI ranking, MS Dhoni is followed by his team-mate Yuvraj Singh at no.2. V Sehwag is at no.7. Dale Steyn leads the test bowling ranking while its still Kulasekara at the top of ICC ODI bowling ranking. Bhajji and Zaheer are in top 10 in test bowling ranking from India while no bowlers are ranked top 10 from India in ODI.

Gambhir has certainly become the new wall of Indian batting.. Though a little off form these days, he is sure to come back and perform well.. Gambhir owes most of his success to his batting partner Virender Sehwag, truly the way the pair runs between the wickets for quick singles is a treat to watch..

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Future of Cricket

Not a prediction, but just observations..

ICC have chalked up plans for 4 day test matches, day-night test matches, two tier test matches to "SAVE" the longest oldest and best form of cricket..

Players like Symonds will now be a part of Deccan Chargers alone and not be playing for his country while the likes of Gayle have made it clear that he likes T20 more than the boring Test matches, the poor crowd turn out for test matches also are having a say in the future of cricket..

Where are we heading?

Test cricket is suffering because the Windies,Bangladesh,New Zealand,Zimbabwe and Pakistan are either at their lowest ebb or weakened teams. The problem lies in politics(Pak,Zim),inexperience(Bangladesh)and more lucrative sport choices(Windies).. It would not be debated if I were to say that IND-PAK test matches have lost their fervor.. Two-tier system may be the answer to this.. But it would be such a sorry state to see Windies relegated to 2nd tier., now that puts the 2nd question in our minds.- What will be the motivation for these players then ? Will there be any crowd pulling after all India, Australia, South Africa are not going to play test cricket with them? Will the teams in tier-1 be willing to tour tier-2 nations for just 5ODIs and an odd T20Is ? Will this then reduce the standard of game that Windies play and if at all they come to the tier-1 will they be found wanting ? These are some serious questions to be answered..

4 day test matches may see more tame draws one feels.. But there is a challenge for the captains here, the lost art of captaincy may be brought back to the fore un-intentionally I must add.. Its the team with a pro-active captain that is going to win matches off 4 days.. The captain's role is going to be all the more important in deciding when the team must declare their innings, when to attack and when to defend.. In all probablity, we would be witnessing the likes of the Ranatungas, the Mark Taylors, Stephen Flemings, Steve Waughs, MSD, Ganguly, Nasser Hussains, Hansie Cronje.. These were the captains who had brought a world of change for their teams with their then innovative thinkings and bowling changes.. I guess we will all go back to this era which only augers well for the game..

The T20s and the IPL have shown that the teams are now more likely to be bowled out inside 20 overs than they are inside 50 says something profoundly rotten about the state of techniques, temperaments and concentration spans, something that augurs horribly ill for the future of Test cricket.. Well, the undiminished productivity of Gilchrist, Kumble and Matthew Hayden has shown that there is life - and a vibrant life  - after international retirement. As Richie Richardson recently remarked, what on earth was Dwayne Bravo doing playing in the IPL when he should have been helping West Indies avoid humiliation in England? Tony Cozier had said that Bravo was playing for the wrong "Indians" ... How long before board contracts are torn up in admission of an unwinnable battle? How long before the notion of the freelance cricketer takes hold?
The advantage T20 has is that since the duration is so short, it brings teams of lesser quality closer to the genuinely talented teams.. ODI needs reforms.. I would suggest playing with 12-13 players, 11 at any given time.. Its not the silly substitution that was followed where the captain gives in writing as to who would be substituted for whom.. This can be dynamic, say Harbhajan has bowled poorly for 5 overs call in Ojha to bowl for some overs.. You can always call Harbhajan back at any time.. Its not a one-time substitute.. A runs for a front foot no ball, 2 runs for the subsequent no-ball in the same over.. Have a eight run hit.. Do away with leg-byes.. Let the powerplays be more dynamic that it needn't be a block of 5 overs but can be split into 2+3 and to be chosen as and when desired.. Negative runs for getting out, a -2 ! -5 to the team if a player gets out on a duck; and all these negatives to hold good only till the target is achieved.. Not that you achieve the target and still are unsure of winning or losing as you could lose a wicket and get ducked by 2 runs..


Need for innovation in ODI.. Tests shall stay as long as the teams are competitive and the pitches are responsive.. Sporting pitches as they call is the need of the hour.. An English wicket should seam around, an Australian one bounce, and an Indian one to turn square.. That would really be the essence of "TEST"..

Thursday, June 25, 2009

West Indies Tour

India begin their tour of West Indies amidst swine flu scare in Trinidad and Tobago islands.. Luckily no matches are being played there and even the carribean games are postponed..

This is the tour itenerary..

Timing
Teams
Venue
Fri 26 Jun
19:00
1st ODI – India v West Indies
Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica
Sun 28 Jun
19:00
2nd ODI – India v West Indies
Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica
Fri 3 Jul
19:00
3rd ODI – India v West Indies
Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia
Sun 5 Jul
19:00
4th ODI – India v West Indies
Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia





Darren Bravo, brother of allrounder Dwayne, has earned a maiden West Indies call-up for the first two one-day internationalsWith Fidel Edwards recovering from a lower back injury and unavailable for selection, the selectors called up allrounder David Bernard in his place..

West Indies: Chris Gayle (capt), Denesh Ramdin (wk), Lionel Baker, Darren Bravo, Dwayne Bravo, Sulieman Benn, David Bernard, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Narsingh Deonarine, Runako Morton, Ravi Rampaul, Ramnaresh Sarwan, Jerome Taylor. 
Possible 11:
Chris Gayle (capt)
 Runako Morton
 Ramnaresh Sarwan
Shivnarine Chanderpaul
Dwayne Bravo
Darren Bravo
Denesh Ramdin (wk)
Jerome Taylor
Sulieman Benn
Ravi Rampaul
Lionel Baker
Or David Bernard may play too..

While Virender Sehwag (shoulder injury) and Suresh Raina (hairline fracture on the thumb) were rendered unavailable, Sachin Tendulkar opted to rest due to a finger injury picked up during the IPL and Zaheer Khan, recovering from his shoulder injury, was given some rest while Munaf Patel and Irfan Pathan, who went to New Zealand as part of the 16-man ODI squad were dropped..  Ashish Nehra and RP Singh return on the back of good performances in the IPL .. Nayar has got a call and Murali Vijay comes as a back up opener.. He is the 3rd opener after Viru and Gauti..


Indian Squad for West Indies Tour: MS Dhoni (Captain & WK), Yuvraj Singh, Gautam Gambhir, Rohit Sharma, Harbhajan Singh, Pragyan Ojha, Yusuf Pathan, M Vijay, S Badrinath, RP Singh, Praveen Kumar, Ishant Sharma, Abhishek Nayar, Ashish Nehra, Ravindra Jadeja, Dinesh Karthik (WK).

Gautam Gambhir                                                                                                                                      

M Vijay
MS Dhoni (Captain & WK)
Yuvraj Singh
Rohit Sharma
Abhishek Nayar/ Dinesh Karthik (WK)
Yusuf Pathan
Harbhajan Singh
Pragyan Ojha / Ashish Nehra
RP Singh
Ishant Sharma
 - 2 spinners or 3 seamers... Dinesh for wicket keeping.. 

Good tour on hands.. India cannot take WI lightly, though the Indians are much stronger in ODIs. It really depends on how lively the pitches are. Sabina park in Jamaica over the years has slowed up and lost its flavour.. The absence of Fidel Edwards may play a big role, Sarwan and Shiv finally get to move up the order, Bravo will play a key role if WI are to win.. For India, Rohit will be back to his usual position lower down the order and it would be foolish if the management doesn't play Vijay straight away.. Naya may or may not get a game in the 1st few matches depending on whether MSD opts for a keeper in Dinesh.

Get set to face some carribean music..