After the
T20I series loss to South Africa, all the pressure was on Team India, even more
on its already burdened captain. His bat has not fired in recent times the way
we are used to it. The team’s performance has also been not too good in the
limited overs format under him since the World Cup. On top of that, the historic
series win in Sri Lanka under young gun Kohli has put Dhoni under more scrutiny,
which is kind of implausible rather than sardonic, given the simple fact that
we are talking about arguably one of India’s greatest captain, at least
statistically (given that I am also a die hard dada fan). The point is not to
compare Sourav’s and MSD’s captaincy records or any other captain’s for that
matter, it is about the incredible and often improbable set of expectations that we have from our players.
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
The Law of Appreciations
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Sunday, September 13, 2015
Chauka : A Cricket Based Startup to Help Amateur Cricketers
Chauka has developed mobile apps along with web
version which allows amateur cricketers for the first time to record
their matches using smartphones ball by ball and keep it online. It
gives each player detailed statistics from the tournament, similar to
Cricinfo which lets them analyze their performance over time such as how
they are getting out, which bowler is taking his wicket most etc. It is
based out of Bangalore, India with the team size of 10 including
developers and marketing guys. It’s a way for amateur cricketers to find
other players more easily, to play more and get socialize with other
cricketers.
Chauka
was found in 2012, by Manoj Iragavarapu after he observed most of the
tournaments used paper based method to score the matches. Their aim is to
have every cricketer(school, college, club or corporate) on a single
platform and score every match and every tournament. The app and the
platform is free to use and the revenue stream comes from offering
customized solutions to cricket clubs, academies and event organizers.
Going forward, Chauka also offers each player detailed statistics and
chart his or her entire cricketing path.
Currently
more than 20,000 cricketers are using our mobile apps to record their
matches and many of the cricket tournament organizers are also using
Chauka as official scoring tool. Some of the organizers are Dr.D Y Patil
Sports Academy of Mumbai, Houston Cricket League of Texas and Dallas
Leather Ball Cricket League. And Chauka has 30,000+ followers on
Facebook. In spite of the competitors from other countries, Chauka
distinguishes itself with the robust technology backing it’s platform,
and the audience has also responded well so far.
Website: chauka.in
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
The English Turnaround
Before the start of the series, no one would have given a chance to the English team. Although they had managed to level the test series at a match a piece, New Zealand in ODI format are a really formidable side, in any conditions. The English team had many new faces, in a possible bid to form a team for the next world cup, after a horrendous performance in this year’s quadrennial event. The plague faced by the English team was known by all; there was a light year’s gap between their approach to the ODI game and other top teams. This mindset had not changed for the English side which in recent years had become more focused on its approach in the test matches. The fact that they became the top test team in the world even furthered their perception that the same approach will prove to be successful in the shorter formats as well. A grave mistake, as they all would now agree in hindsight.
After their dismal exit from the world cup league stage and sacking of coach Peter Moores, English team had became the butt of many jokes. Voices supporting the reinstating of flamboyant Kevin Pietersen were gaining strength. After all, he had also in many public and social platforms voiced his keen desire to don the English colours again. In a bid to earn his place back, Pietersen even let go of his lucrative IPL contract with the Sunrisers Hydrabad and went back to county circuit. As luck would have it, Andrew Strauss was appointed the new Director of Cricket for ECB. The same Strauss, about whom Pietersen had forwarded insulting remarks to the visiting South African team players. Since then, there was no love lost between the two.
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Thursday, June 18, 2015
Ashes Promo - "We Didn't Start the Fire"
The Ashes maybe nearly a month away. And both England and Australia have to complete other tours before they take on each other in the latest edition of one of the oldest rivalries in international sport. While we wait, Sky Sports has come up with this promo.
They have reworded Billy Joel’s lyrics of “We didn’t start the fire” and giving voice are the likely series commentators Holding, Atherton, Hussain, Warne, Lloyd. The whole montage is brimming with Ashes history.
Here are the lyrics
Donald Bradman, Peter May, At The Oval, Final Day,
Little Urn, Bob's perm, W G Grace
Walter Hammond, Mitchell Johnson, At The Gabba, Big Decision
Chris Broad, Ponsford, Riiiiiiiiiichie Benaud
Larwood's Bodyline, Athers slips on 99
Laker, Jones' dive, Gower flying in the sky
Baggy Greens, swing/seam, Warnie's ball in '93
Ricky Ponting, Pratty gets him, Freddie makes the bails fly!
We didn't start the fire...
10, 11 whitewash, Nasser and that toss
Tubby Taylor, Sher-minator, Brigadier-block
Swansongs, follow-ons, Headingley '81
Mark Waugh, Steve Waugh, Harmy's shocking first ball
Brett Lee, on his knees, Aussies got a winning team
Davy Warner, third man, Andy Flower's England
John Snow, final Test, Manchester, yes, Chef!
Thommo, Lillee, fierce pace, Bumble smacked in that place...
We didn't start the fire...
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Benaud - The Voice of Cricket
Although
his main recognition came as a broadcaster, he also stands out as an
exceptional cricketer in the record books being the first cricketer to
score 2000 runs and take 200 wickets. He was an extremely useful
all-rounder, bringing wrist style leg spin bowling into fashion. He
excelled as a captain never having lost a series and winning the Ashes
three times bringing a distinctive style of aggression into the game not
hitherto heard of. However, he came into his own behind the microphone
and created a style of commentary which could not be imitated. His
tremendous knowledge, deep insight into the game and choice of words
made his commentary a unique experience and an enjoyment for the
listeners which was so abstract it could not be put into words.Even his
silence spoke volumes. He certainly knew when to speak and when not to.
He never had to use words like 'you know', 'I mean' , 'tragedy' and
'disaster' and so on. We never heard him describe a shot by a batsman as
a 'great cricket shot' so frequently mentioned by other commentators.
After all it is cricket and not football !! When one of his fellow
commentators described a dropped catch as a
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
DICHOTOMY OF THE ADARSH CRICKET FANS !
Indian
Cricket Fan-base is perhaps the single largest sporting entity in the
world that outnumbers the total fan-base of all the opposing teams put
together. Yes, including the associate teams.
Today,
the BCCI and the Indian Fans are called arrogant by the Aussies and
even Bangladesh. The Aussies conveniently forget that they, along with
England held the veto powers and made rules for well over a century. It
lasted till Jagmohan Dalmia shifted the base of Cricket for good and
changed the way Cricket as a spectator sport was sold.
From
an Indian perspective, I see India sitting in the position Uncle Sam
sits in the world politics. Everyone needs India but everyone hates
India; for the same reason: Money !
Now
let us turn to Bangladesh. It is a country as big as West Bengal and
has a team that can be beaten by the Karnataka Ranji team most of the
times. They have won just 3 matches against India in all these years.
And one wrong decision and there is a huge outcry and Anti-BCCI and
Anti-India noise in our neighborhood with even their Prime Minister
going berserk.
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