India – England Series: What a boring test match @ Mohali!

Mohali is supposed to be the best pitch in India and it also boasts a state of the art stadium as well as support facilities. Unfortunately, all that cannot be good enough if a test match conducted there was not played for the full five days

The weather – not rain – was the culprit this time. There was not a single day of the 2nd test between India and England that has gone without a delayed start or an early stop. Essentially the match was played for only about 4 days if you count the number of overs played.

To top it all, some really negative game tactics by Mr. Dhoni led Indian team, put what could have been a decent finish into a terrible draw.

Though England conceded a 150 run lead in the first innings, the Indians wanted to play out the remaining time instead of leaving a good 60-70 overs on the last day for the Englishmen to try their luck. Instead of stepping up the gas and declaring with a set target of 325 or so, the typical Indian mindset played its tricks there. Dhoni seems to be no better than the other Indian captains, who invariably played for personal records – especially that of batsment – during possible draw matches.

Thought of the day: Instead of helping the batsment to achieve their personal milestones, why don’t the captains help their bowlers to achieve some milestones?

Yet Another Fantastic Win: Is Australian Cricket Nose-Diving?

We got to see yet another fantastic test match chase a couple of days ago when the Proteas beat Australia in their den – that too at the much heralded and ‘fiery’ WACA (Perth) pitch. In fact, before getting into the details of the match let me tell you that this is not the Perth pitch that I have enjoyed watching (on TV) as a child. There’s fiery bounce here anymore and pace factor is only as much as that of any batting pitch in England. But that does not take the credit away from the South Africans who chased 414 successfully to enjoy their Christmas this year.

Exceptional start by the Proteas

South Africa gave the indications of beating Australia in the first 15 minutes of the match itself when they took 3 quick Australian wickets for a mere 15 runs. Hayden & Ponting’s bad form continued though the middle and lower middle order along with Katich managed to push Australia to an excellent 375 runs under 100 overs, despite Ntini’s heroics. This seemed like a great score for Perth. In between, S.Africa has their excellence in the field with Duminy and De Villiers taking exceptional catches and saving runs in stunning acrobatic fielding.

Mitchel Johnson rips through

In the absence of somebody like Ashwell Prince, the South African batting order looked pale and it proved to be so as they were all out for 281 runs giving almost 100 runs lead to Australia in the first innings. Mitchel Johnson was exceptional with the cherry when he ripped through the South African batting lineup and took 8 wickets. Bret Lee looked to me like a mediocre medium pacer trying to prove himself in the international cricket. With this kind of a lead, on Day three-first session, anybody would have picked Australia as a clear winner in Perth but cricket is all about uncertaininty right?

In the second innings, South Africa had some success in the first thirty overs when they took four Australian wickets. Hayden and Ponting again were ineffective so was the middle order but Brad Haddin‘s gem of an innings take them to 319 setting an (almost unachievable) target of 414 in exactly five sessions.

Smith, Kallis, De Villiers, Duminy…

Graeme Smith and Kevin Pietersen have quite a few things in common – Both are South Africans, they bowl part time spin, both are aggressive captains even when they play test matches and they are from the same age group. Smith started the fourth innings with a lot of aggression and scored a fine century and the rest of the team just carried that aggression but in a controlled way. However, I thought it was Jaques Kallis‘s gem on Day four end that underlined what S.Africa was eyeing to do on the fifth day. His vigorous pulls off Siddle in an over resulted in a Six and a Four that left South Africa at 227/3 on Day 4. This meant that only less than 190 runs to win on the fifth day with 7 wickets remaining!

The grand final day

On any other day against the erstwhile Australian team, the South Africans would have lost this match. But the debutant Duminy supported an in form De Villiers – amongst aggression and sledging from Lee and co – to take the Proteas to a famous Perth win and a 55 thousand strong WACA crowd was still figuring out whatever happened – so was Ponting and co.

Is it Perth?

Though I do not want to take any credit away from the Proteas, the pitch looks pretty placid for Western Australian standards. One may recall that India convincingly beat Australia on Perth less than a year back and hence this pitch is no more the Australian strong hold.

Mr. Punter slammed the pitch for their defeat but I would like to ask him why then his batsmen failed in the beginning itself. Even if the pitch was bad, the S.African batting was not that strong (with Prince missing) compared to the Australian side and why could not they take 6 wickets on Day 5?

The reason is very simple. Just like Harbhajan Singh is a big zero without Anil Kumble, since Shane Warne and McGrawth there’s nobody on the Australian side who could lead the attack. Their bowling team is just trying things on their own individualistic ways and not as a team. On some day’s Clark clicks and some other days Johnson. But the most experienced bowler, Bret Lee, being out of form their bowling attack looks weak

As long as they don’t fix this and find a proper replacement for Matthew Hayden, the Australian cricket is bound to go down the ranks soon enough. Hayden’s exit is imminent post this series and Ponting‘s captaincy may not stay for more than an year from now.

Rahul Dravid: A Relieved Man amidst a Boring Test

rahul-dravidOnly a week ago I wrote about the need for Rahul Dravid to take a break and I am taking back all that imagination right now! In a boring Mohali test that seems to be heading towards a draw, Rahul Dravid’s century had a lot of depth, determination and a statement underneath that he’s still the only WALL in Indian cricket.

Unlike his recent outings with the bat, this one was exceptional. He blocked, drove, pulled, cut and stood tall with grace and confidence! It never looked like he was out of form until yesterday. The amount of pressure the man was going through from his compatriots and media was too much. He has now silenced his critics but the man – one of the best diplomatic persons of the game – kept low profile but seemed to be brimming with a lot of emotions.

Now that he has scored close to 800 runs (including two centuries and two to three fifty’s) in this calendar year, I guess his career can be stretched to another year or so. It will be really good for the new Indian side, if he continues his newly discovered form. Right now, the youngsters should take a leaf from his patience and fighting spirits when going through bad times. The man played domestic cricket, worked hard in the National Cricket Academy and consulted experts to check and cross check if he is doing anything wrong and continuosly strived to improve. An amazingly committed and exceptionally decent cricketer!

The Mohali Test

The weather gods have not been very kind to the beautiful Mohali stadium and pitch. If all five days of play was possible, it would have been an exciting match. But now, Day 3 into the match the second inning has not started yet. Talking about that, I must say that Mr.Dhoni played some negative cricket by not declaring leaving at leat twenty overs to the English side on Day 2. Let’s wait for the rest of the match but I am more interested in what is happening in Perth right now and will write soon about it with a lot of excitement soon (if SA gets to win, that is)

Test Cricket Rocks Again!

Chennai: December 15 2008 – A day to remember in Test Cricket

What a test match it was! I have not seen such a run chase in test matches in my whole life, that too in a Day 5 sub-continental pitch that’s damaged and causing uneven bounce. Yes, we are talking about the first test match between England and India in Chennai

As I mentioned in a previous post, Dhoni and his team at the moment looks unstoppable! Mainly due to the amount of positive energy that the captain himself brings in. And this is a super test combination despite Rahul Dravid’s failure at No.3.

Steps to a historic win!

  • Day 1: KP wins the toss and decides to bat on what looked like a super batting wicket. England puts a hundred run opening partnership in a display of controlled and patient batting. Eventually Strauss hits a century and England close day 1 at a reasonable 229/5
  • Day 2: Mat Prior takes England to 300+ and in reply the Indian top order collapses (37/3) with the debutant spinner Swann striking twice. England does exremely well to restrict India to 155/6
  • Day 3: Another day that belonged to England again! They get India all out for 241 taking a 75 runs lead. England puts another strong display in the second innings by finishing 172/3. Strauss again was the man!
  • Day 4: England progresses till lunch but collapses from 257/4 to 311/9 in a display of extremely defencive batting. KP declares with 29 overs remaining for the day and England failing to cross the psychological score of 400. India needs 387 to win with a day and 29 overs remaining! Indian openers walk in, as cool as ice! And it was calm before the storm. Even before KP realized whatever happened, India close their day 4 at 131/1 from just 29 overs! India’s fortunes changes for good! Sehwag scores 83 from just 68 balls!
  • Day 5: With just 256 runs required from 90 overs and a whole day, Sachin Tendulkar plays an innings of his life and takes India to the shore, very well helped by Gautam Gambhir and Yuvraj Singh! Nobody has ever seen Tendulkar playing such a patient and beautifully crafted innnigs in his whole career
  • India wins a historic test match with a sub-continent record run chase and fourth best run chase in the history of test cricket!

It’s unfortunate that despite back to back centuries from Andrew Strauss England ended up loosing. But nobody could have stopped a determined Sehwag who changed the course of the game in a matter of an hour and a half during the fag end of Day 4.

The BCCI Annual Contracts are out!

The BCCI’s annual contracts were announced at the right time soon after the famous test win and fittingly enough Harbhajan Singh, Ishant Sharma, Gautam Gambhir and Virender Sehwag etc got promoted to the next respective grades. People like Sreesanth who had attitude problems on top of injury and underperformers such as Wasim Jaffer and Robin Uthappa have been downgraded. By dropping Ramesh Pawar, Akash Chopra and Ajit Agarkar the BCCI has sent out a strong message that they are looking forward to the future. At the moment Rahul Dravid, VVS Laxman and Sachin Tendulkar are the only 30 plus players on the side.

The BCCI also showed appreciation towards some of the Under-19 world cup winners by offering them one-year contracts under Grade D.

Rahul Dravid should take a break

It is painful to see how Dravid has been deteriorating over the past six months or so. In his 26 test innings this year Rahul Dravid scored only a single century and 4 fifties with just around 600 runs. Perhaps this has been his worst year considering the fact that he played 14 tests so far.

In fact, the year 2008 started on a great note for him with a couple of solid 50s in Australia and a very good century at Chennai against the South African pace battery. However, since then he has been getting starts but getting out in very unconvincing manners.

Dravid has been a victim of the ‘uncertainity’ (mainly from last set of national selectors) that has been prevailing over the ‘Fab 5’ of India, off which, two already called it quits. Out of the remaining, VVS and Tendulkar are at least playing in their free-flow mode where as ‘The Wall’ is not able to come to terms with his remaining career time. To make things worse and time-critical, he is getting no younger and will turn 36 next month. Looks like this is a good time for him to take a break or even hang the boots as he doesn’t seem to have anything left in him to inspire and mentor the youngsters.

Unfortunately the Indian think tank, including Mahendra Singh Dhoni, did not do a great favor to him by still sending him at #3 even at his worst times. Looking at his form and tendency to play away from the body these days, they should have sent Laxman at #3, followed by Tendulkar and Dravid should have come at #5. This would have been a great opportunity for both Dravid and Laxman. But as it looks the entire team composition is screwed up with the current batting order and that got exposed bigtime today in the first innings against England at Chennai.

Since Yuvaraj Singh not getting any clue of what test cricket is all about, the selectors now have to revert to Rohit Sharma at the earliest and groom him as a strong middle order batsman.

With Dravid, Tendulkar and Laxman all set to go out soon, where is the test team heading? MS Dhoni is definitely going to have some headache soon, though in his thoughts at the moment, he wants to get rid of the oldmen.

Weekly Tidbits: England is back, Nathan Bracken to Bowl Spin, Dhoni’s Gesture and more…

England resumes…

The England team is finally back in India to complete the tour. Looks like the ECB’s security advisor gave a go ahead to the tour after his short diplomatic visit to India last week. I am sure the cricketing fraternity and BCCI will be relieved! And the PCB must be wishing that they had enough money to buy any number of cricketers and cricket boards around the world!

Are the English players really happy?

Bracken to bowl spin???

Well, that is quite a strange news! Nathan Bracken, the ODI pacer of Australia, is working on improving his test selection chances and the opportunistic route that he is taking is via spin bowling. Everybody knows that Team Australia is in the lookout of the right composition for their test side and the main problem is lack of good spin bowlers. It seems, Nathan even unleashed his spin against Tasmanians in a domestic match and took 8 wickets!

Could it bring a positive change to Australia and Bracken?

On a lighter note, could Shaun Tait have done it as well 🙂 His injuries and fears are related to express fast bowling alone, so…

Dhoni’s gesture

India’s no-nonsense captain, known for his unorthodox ways of living life and cricket, has donated his income from two matches for the terror victims in Mumbai. Good gesture MS! I wish many others, who are after running high profile restaurants and fitness clubs, did a similar job.

PCB considering neutral venues

The Pakistan Cricket Board is seriously considering the option of a neutral venue, for the planned tour of India to Pakistan, due to the terror situation in both countries and the looming worries of a military action. At the moment this seems to be the only chance for Pakistan to play some test matches in the next four to five months or so.