Neither here nor there..
It was not surprising that Aussies and Ricky Ponting have started their preparation for the upcoming series against Pakistan. If you are looking for details on a cricket camp you sadly underrate Aussies. Their preparation begins by hurling a few testing verbal bouncers at their opponents. Ponting decided to "compliment" the new Pakistani test captain Shahid Afridi (any one remembers how many have come and gone?). Nothing new there. Aussies believe in softening the opponent captain first. However the quantum of statements about Afridi ("He hasn't played much Test cricket of late, has he?" OR "he's....not necessarily one of their best Test players" etc), especially after winning the last series, tells me that he may be a tad worried about Pakistan team getting together under this new captain. Read his last sentence..."...we just have to make sure we're focusing on our little things to be the best team we can be when we play them." Lovely! If you read that last sentence without the benefit of full text, you may be excused for searching for the rising Sun in the west! Don't worry, Ponting and Aussies are as consistent as the heavenly bodies!! But hey, what is this "..I think we can sort him out in Test cricket for sure" thingy?? Mate, you don't have to worry about sorting this opponent. If the last series is any indication, they are champs at doing it themselves! Aussies just have to turn up and leave the rest to their opponents!! I wonder, just wonder, what the Pakistan Board is planning, though. If you are seriously doubting your own team for loosing games for money, I wonder how can you keep this series clean that is being played in England, where there are huge number of Pakistani ex-patriots? May be by sweeping previous decisions under the carpet!
Is this "Match fixing" मौसम or what? Doubts are also probably raised about the Indian team's performance in Zimbabwe! There is hardly anything worthwhile writing about the two "shocking" losses to Zombies...oops, Zimbos. What is surprising is the facile win by Indians against Sri Lankan team in the first game, probably the strongest team on paper in the comp. So are Indians being "obliging" guests? A few wins against a highly ranked team can divert the attention off the beleaguered Zimbabwe Cricket Association. Remember how Bangladesh got the nod of ICC? While not detracting from the terrific performance of the Zimbabweans, they may have benefited from the charitable gestures not only from Harbhajan Singh, but also the India selectors! How else can you explain experienced pacers like Ishant and Appam cooling their heels when a completely new look, new ball attack opens for India? Every time a team plays, it has to do so with the respect for the opponents. Sadly, Indian selectors have forgotten that. Or is it that India and Sri Lanka have decided that the hosts must play the finals; the opponents will fight it out for a spot in the finals?? It looks like Indian team management is absolutely committed to experiment in this series even at the cost of being thrashed. That can constitute match-fixing of a sort, isn't it? Your guess is as good as mine. Seems to me that match-fixing is a disease easily traversing across the LOC!! Poor Raina is on a hiding to nothing...
Some very very interesting things have emerged from the whole IPL mess..I would strongly suggest all read the copy of email from ECB Chairman Giles Clarke to BCCI President Shashank Manohar. Modern soap opera. If it is made into a sit-com it can easily give a run for the money to "क्योंकि सास भी कभी बहु थी". Apparently Clarke himself is not that much popular within England County Cricket set up that makes up the ECB. Majority counties and especially those with major stadia are looking to increase revenue and Lalit Modi's proposed "rebel league" in England was very interesting. While Modi is being portrayed as the biggest villain to hit cricket, it seems that the men present in Delhi meeting admire him as a visionary. All charges and his "bigger-than-the-game-attitude" notwithstanding, his contributions to BCCI and Indian cricket can not be denied. I hope current BCCI stake-holders understand that sooner than later. In last couple of days it has become apparent that the typically Indian 'Narangi" (mandarin) unity is being exposed as the skin is being peeled off slowly in this IPL mess. Seems now that Sharad Pawar and even the interim IPL chairman Chirau Amin are as "clean" as Lalit Modi and Shashi Tharoor. Looks like Modi is on a course to take a few down with him. Does it mean that the English motto of "Divide and Rule" will succeed again? Empire Strikes Back?? Will money win over the beauty of this game? Will the real Gods of cricket like GGT (Great God Tendulkar) become merely the ushers to the virtual Gods of Cricket like Modis, Clarkes, Pawars?? Keep watching the drama...at least it is better than the insipid cricket Indian team has been dishing out of late!! Legendary Kishor Kumar is blaring out loud and clear on my stereo "पैसा यह पैसा, कोई नहीं ऐसा, यह हो मुसीबत, न हो मुसीबत..."
Cheers Folks..
Is this "Match fixing" मौसम or what? Doubts are also probably raised about the Indian team's performance in Zimbabwe! There is hardly anything worthwhile writing about the two "shocking" losses to Zombies...oops, Zimbos. What is surprising is the facile win by Indians against Sri Lankan team in the first game, probably the strongest team on paper in the comp. So are Indians being "obliging" guests? A few wins against a highly ranked team can divert the attention off the beleaguered Zimbabwe Cricket Association. Remember how Bangladesh got the nod of ICC? While not detracting from the terrific performance of the Zimbabweans, they may have benefited from the charitable gestures not only from Harbhajan Singh, but also the India selectors! How else can you explain experienced pacers like Ishant and Appam cooling their heels when a completely new look, new ball attack opens for India? Every time a team plays, it has to do so with the respect for the opponents. Sadly, Indian selectors have forgotten that. Or is it that India and Sri Lanka have decided that the hosts must play the finals; the opponents will fight it out for a spot in the finals?? It looks like Indian team management is absolutely committed to experiment in this series even at the cost of being thrashed. That can constitute match-fixing of a sort, isn't it? Your guess is as good as mine. Seems to me that match-fixing is a disease easily traversing across the LOC!! Poor Raina is on a hiding to nothing...
Some very very interesting things have emerged from the whole IPL mess..I would strongly suggest all read the copy of email from ECB Chairman Giles Clarke to BCCI President Shashank Manohar. Modern soap opera. If it is made into a sit-com it can easily give a run for the money to "क्योंकि सास भी कभी बहु थी". Apparently Clarke himself is not that much popular within England County Cricket set up that makes up the ECB. Majority counties and especially those with major stadia are looking to increase revenue and Lalit Modi's proposed "rebel league" in England was very interesting. While Modi is being portrayed as the biggest villain to hit cricket, it seems that the men present in Delhi meeting admire him as a visionary. All charges and his "bigger-than-the-game-attitude" notwithstanding, his contributions to BCCI and Indian cricket can not be denied. I hope current BCCI stake-holders understand that sooner than later. In last couple of days it has become apparent that the typically Indian 'Narangi" (mandarin) unity is being exposed as the skin is being peeled off slowly in this IPL mess. Seems now that Sharad Pawar and even the interim IPL chairman Chirau Amin are as "clean" as Lalit Modi and Shashi Tharoor. Looks like Modi is on a course to take a few down with him. Does it mean that the English motto of "Divide and Rule" will succeed again? Empire Strikes Back?? Will money win over the beauty of this game? Will the real Gods of cricket like GGT (Great God Tendulkar) become merely the ushers to the virtual Gods of Cricket like Modis, Clarkes, Pawars?? Keep watching the drama...at least it is better than the insipid cricket Indian team has been dishing out of late!! Legendary Kishor Kumar is blaring out loud and clear on my stereo "पैसा यह पैसा, कोई नहीं ऐसा, यह हो मुसीबत, न हो मुसीबत..."
Cheers Folks..
With his gesture, I think Bhajji staked his claim for this year's Padma-Bibhishan award. Quisling!
ReplyDeleteOh, cum'on Som, don't give hard time to Bhajji..this may be a new way of marketing sponsor's products..:-). After all, with Indian Selectors leaving their thinking caps home, Zimbos would have won even with plastic bats!!
ReplyDeleteI agree Zimbabwe tour is a disaster , this was made hastily to pacify the ICC ,
ReplyDeleteLet us see what happens to selection of our Johnnie Boy Howard ,
He is practicing real hard his cuts, , drives and his follow on's !!
Good One Deepak about IPL , I really dont how they are going to do IPL 5 without the glam and sham ,
Cheers
Jai
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ReplyDeleteThanks Jai. IPL has become an exercise in ego massaging rather than putting something in the game. Would be interesting to see what happens..
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