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India Batting 2:
India Batting 3:
India Batting 4:
India Batting 5:
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Post Match Presentation Ceremony:
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Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Saturday, March 26, 2011
QF 3 - Highlights : South Africa Vs New Zealand
NZ Batting Part 1
NZ Batting Part 2
NZ Batting Part 3
SA Batting Part 1
SA Batting Part 2
SA Batting Part 3
SA Batting Part 4
Presentation Ceremony
NZ Batting Part 2
NZ Batting Part 3
SA Batting Part 1
SA Batting Part 2
SA Batting Part 3
SA Batting Part 4
Presentation Ceremony
Friday, March 25, 2011
Cricket - A Game of Emotions
History repeats itself, but not always :). -- this came to my mindafter today’s quarterfinal match between Australia and India which India won. All these years, at least since our generation started understanding cricket it has been always Australian team that prevailed in crunch situations on any given day in WC. They have given us a lot of heartbreaks during all these years & WC 2003 Final was worst 'trouncing' of all.
I remember, it was a league match in 1987 Reliance WC and India lost that match by 1 run. I asked dad, why did we lose and he said "this is game of cricket son. We need to learn that we can win and not to lose the grip till last ball" I remember just nodding to his statement but never fully understood what he was saying untill after 4 yrs when India lost to Australia again by 1 run, this time in 1992 WC. India did not do well in that WC but still it was heart break for sure. Allan Border went wrong in his calculations and had to stay with Moody for the final over. As he bowled last ball Jawagal srinath hit it to mid wicket and we all thought it’s going for six. Out of no where Steve Waugh shows up on the boundary and to our surprize he drops the catch. But recovers, picks it up fast and throws it to David Boon (temp wicket keeper). He was brilliantly quick and gets Raju run out. Raju was quite lazy running to the danger end thinking Javagal won the match for india (which he almost did).
Then came league match vs. Australia in 1996 WC. Sachin was in terrific form and looted 19 runs from Mcgrath's single over. This followed by a shabby over from Warne and then McGrath came back again. 2nd ball and he was hit for a bigee over midwicket boundary for a huge 6. Macgrath ended that over with a boundary from a full toss which was driven through the covers. Taylor had to stop him and he brings Mark Waugh on. India chasing @250 and sachin comes down the track, M E Waugh bowls it wide of the off stump and Ian Healy did the rest. India eventually lost the match it should have won.
99WC: Mark Waugh was playing under shadow but it was his day since he always relished Indian bowling. He scored 85 odd runs to take Australia to a big total. Mcgrath made sure early breakthroughs by getting out Sachin and Dravid who were India's in-form batsmen.
99 Finals: Australia Vs Pakistan. All eyes were on this game, especialy Australia, since they had just played 2 best matches in the cricket history and managed to stay alive to play the finals. First one was their last super six game against SA and a memorable semifinal which was tied. Australians were always confident to win the finals but Pakistan was in full swing too with all the telented players in. Pakistan had defeated Australia in league matches. On the day of the finals, match turned out to be on sided. Australian bowling and immaculate fielding saw a very small total from Pakistan on board which Australia chased easily.
And the saga continued till 2003 Final where they put up a mammoth total of 350+ on boeard leaving india helpless and were never in the game that day. Story continued in 2007 WC where Adam Gilchrist started the proceedings for Ausies and he socred an audacious, trade mark Gilchrist century almost paralyzing Sri Lankans.
Ask any Indian or Sri Lankan or Pakistani or South African or British about it and turning the pages of the history backward everyone will always say that when it comes to WC, it is always Australia that they fear the most. Australians have always denied world cup to these teams in recent past. Over the years, they have art or skill to win or steal the big shows. ‘Clicking at the right time’ or ‘doing it when it matters most’ attitude & thus clinching victory from jaws of defeat is what Australiasm is all about. Just before the game between Australia and India there were talks around to keep an eye on Ponting since he had not clicked yet. I was watchng the game and saw Dhoni losing the toss and Aussies elected to bat, the same old tactics they have used to defeat India over the yrs. Haddin and Watson were cautious but scoring at a rate of 5 per over. Then a couple of wicket fell which brought Ponting to the crease. Looking at the player or his stats or sixth sense whatever, I was sure that today is gonna be his day and that’s exactly what happened. He scored a ton to take Australia to respectable score of 260. Now it was a turn of the men in blue to show their skills with the bat amidst heavy criticisms they have recieved @ their bowing and captaincy. Sachin & Sehwag were looking majestic and already scored a couple of quick boundaries each of Tait and Lee. Sehwag falls early and gambhir walk in. There was a healthy partnership of 40-50 runs bet them when Sachin was caught behind the stumps. Gambhir was run out after scoring 50 and Dhoni went away cheaply later. Yuvraj - Raina had a big task ahead with @70 odd runs to win. This pair was the last recognized batsmen in indian batting line up. Australia was tightening the screws slowly and RR jumped above 6. Next few overs were to be the deciders where match is going to swing. It was Yuvi who stuck Lee for 14 runs with 2 majestic boundaries, this was followed by an expensive over from Tait and this exactly where the tables were turned in India's favor. Eventually India went on to win the match with 15 balls to spare.
After 2003 India vs. Pakistan match, it was first time ever when this match was such a big hype and atmosphere was very well created in advance for this match. After India’s win today, it quickly became talk of the town and there were emails flying around about the same. Main reason of it as I can see is the face of Australian cricket has developed over the years. Apart from playing professional cricket they are well known for their Rude (mis)behavior on the ground and known as bad boys in game of cricket. Despite of their arrogance, cricket lovers always accepted them on account of the quality cricket they were playing. But things were different now with gr8 players gone suddenly Australia was looking an ordinary team. After losing quality players like McGrath, Warne, Gilchrist, Aussies were no more a formidable opponent and now people wanted them to lose and they were looking at India and Pakistan to do it. And to delight of all of us, this is exactly what happened.
If we were thrilled by India’s victory over Australia, what lies ahead should be an even thrilling contest. India Vs Pakistan, in a World Cup semi final, in front of India’s home crowd..It does not get bigger (and better) than this!! Though India start as favorites, we can never discount Pakistan’s ability to spring a surprise. Hoping to witness history being made and India marching on to the Finals!
I remember, it was a league match in 1987 Reliance WC and India lost that match by 1 run. I asked dad, why did we lose and he said "this is game of cricket son. We need to learn that we can win and not to lose the grip till last ball" I remember just nodding to his statement but never fully understood what he was saying untill after 4 yrs when India lost to Australia again by 1 run, this time in 1992 WC. India did not do well in that WC but still it was heart break for sure. Allan Border went wrong in his calculations and had to stay with Moody for the final over. As he bowled last ball Jawagal srinath hit it to mid wicket and we all thought it’s going for six. Out of no where Steve Waugh shows up on the boundary and to our surprize he drops the catch. But recovers, picks it up fast and throws it to David Boon (temp wicket keeper). He was brilliantly quick and gets Raju run out. Raju was quite lazy running to the danger end thinking Javagal won the match for india (which he almost did).
Then came league match vs. Australia in 1996 WC. Sachin was in terrific form and looted 19 runs from Mcgrath's single over. This followed by a shabby over from Warne and then McGrath came back again. 2nd ball and he was hit for a bigee over midwicket boundary for a huge 6. Macgrath ended that over with a boundary from a full toss which was driven through the covers. Taylor had to stop him and he brings Mark Waugh on. India chasing @250 and sachin comes down the track, M E Waugh bowls it wide of the off stump and Ian Healy did the rest. India eventually lost the match it should have won.
99WC: Mark Waugh was playing under shadow but it was his day since he always relished Indian bowling. He scored 85 odd runs to take Australia to a big total. Mcgrath made sure early breakthroughs by getting out Sachin and Dravid who were India's in-form batsmen.
99 Finals: Australia Vs Pakistan. All eyes were on this game, especialy Australia, since they had just played 2 best matches in the cricket history and managed to stay alive to play the finals. First one was their last super six game against SA and a memorable semifinal which was tied. Australians were always confident to win the finals but Pakistan was in full swing too with all the telented players in. Pakistan had defeated Australia in league matches. On the day of the finals, match turned out to be on sided. Australian bowling and immaculate fielding saw a very small total from Pakistan on board which Australia chased easily.
And the saga continued till 2003 Final where they put up a mammoth total of 350+ on boeard leaving india helpless and were never in the game that day. Story continued in 2007 WC where Adam Gilchrist started the proceedings for Ausies and he socred an audacious, trade mark Gilchrist century almost paralyzing Sri Lankans.
Ask any Indian or Sri Lankan or Pakistani or South African or British about it and turning the pages of the history backward everyone will always say that when it comes to WC, it is always Australia that they fear the most. Australians have always denied world cup to these teams in recent past. Over the years, they have art or skill to win or steal the big shows. ‘Clicking at the right time’ or ‘doing it when it matters most’ attitude & thus clinching victory from jaws of defeat is what Australiasm is all about. Just before the game between Australia and India there were talks around to keep an eye on Ponting since he had not clicked yet. I was watchng the game and saw Dhoni losing the toss and Aussies elected to bat, the same old tactics they have used to defeat India over the yrs. Haddin and Watson were cautious but scoring at a rate of 5 per over. Then a couple of wicket fell which brought Ponting to the crease. Looking at the player or his stats or sixth sense whatever, I was sure that today is gonna be his day and that’s exactly what happened. He scored a ton to take Australia to respectable score of 260. Now it was a turn of the men in blue to show their skills with the bat amidst heavy criticisms they have recieved @ their bowing and captaincy. Sachin & Sehwag were looking majestic and already scored a couple of quick boundaries each of Tait and Lee. Sehwag falls early and gambhir walk in. There was a healthy partnership of 40-50 runs bet them when Sachin was caught behind the stumps. Gambhir was run out after scoring 50 and Dhoni went away cheaply later. Yuvraj - Raina had a big task ahead with @70 odd runs to win. This pair was the last recognized batsmen in indian batting line up. Australia was tightening the screws slowly and RR jumped above 6. Next few overs were to be the deciders where match is going to swing. It was Yuvi who stuck Lee for 14 runs with 2 majestic boundaries, this was followed by an expensive over from Tait and this exactly where the tables were turned in India's favor. Eventually India went on to win the match with 15 balls to spare.
After 2003 India vs. Pakistan match, it was first time ever when this match was such a big hype and atmosphere was very well created in advance for this match. After India’s win today, it quickly became talk of the town and there were emails flying around about the same. Main reason of it as I can see is the face of Australian cricket has developed over the years. Apart from playing professional cricket they are well known for their Rude (mis)behavior on the ground and known as bad boys in game of cricket. Despite of their arrogance, cricket lovers always accepted them on account of the quality cricket they were playing. But things were different now with gr8 players gone suddenly Australia was looking an ordinary team. After losing quality players like McGrath, Warne, Gilchrist, Aussies were no more a formidable opponent and now people wanted them to lose and they were looking at India and Pakistan to do it. And to delight of all of us, this is exactly what happened.
If we were thrilled by India’s victory over Australia, what lies ahead should be an even thrilling contest. India Vs Pakistan, in a World Cup semi final, in front of India’s home crowd..It does not get bigger (and better) than this!! Though India start as favorites, we can never discount Pakistan’s ability to spring a surprise. Hoping to witness history being made and India marching on to the Finals!
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
BAT MISSING....BAT MISSING
Reebok cricket bat with blue color corn grip and black cover is missing. It belongs to Rahul Zagade who has put a lot of efforts organizing BPL. If anyone happens to find the bat please let him know.
Rahul Zagade's Contact INFO
309-530-1072
Rahul Zagade's Contact INFO
309-530-1072
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Show them some Love....
I am sad, not because India's loss to South Africa or the tied match against England. What saddens me is the reaction of Indian fans on twitter- fb. The swords are out and most are going after Dhoni and bowlers. On one hand I understand passion and disappointment of Indian fans. But on the other hand the fickle nature of Indian fans cannot be justified.
Anyone can support a team when its winning. A team needs its fans even more when it is not at its best. It needs support and show of confidence from their followers. And in this case, though there are a few improvemnt areas, this Indian team is doing most things right. They were at the top of pool B till today. They have lost just one match and that too against proteas who are a talented bunch and a well oiled unit. One can argue that they were in a very strong position and then let the advantage slip. But comeback from teams and shifting of balance is what makes ODI cricket interesting and SA did come back well after taking a beating from the Master Blaster. Yes, it is disappointing to lose but in the league stage, it is all about learning from the mistakes and fine tuning the team before peaking at the right time during knock out stage.
As Dhoni has mentioned many times, this is the best that we have got and this bunch has won us a lot of matches. It is about making sure that we have a plan and a fine tuned process and executing the same on field. This team has done well for last couple of years and it is trying all it can to win the World Cup and I think we should support them.
So a request to all Indian fans: Look at the positives, hope lessons are learnt and support the team uncondtionally. (And please do not come up with your theories, there is always a temptation to show off your cricketing and oratory skills with benefit of hindsight. Trust Dhoni and team think tank. They are better equipped to handle the situation than you and me are!)
C'mon guys, Show some love..these are our players and need our love and support!!!
Anyone can support a team when its winning. A team needs its fans even more when it is not at its best. It needs support and show of confidence from their followers. And in this case, though there are a few improvemnt areas, this Indian team is doing most things right. They were at the top of pool B till today. They have lost just one match and that too against proteas who are a talented bunch and a well oiled unit. One can argue that they were in a very strong position and then let the advantage slip. But comeback from teams and shifting of balance is what makes ODI cricket interesting and SA did come back well after taking a beating from the Master Blaster. Yes, it is disappointing to lose but in the league stage, it is all about learning from the mistakes and fine tuning the team before peaking at the right time during knock out stage.
As Dhoni has mentioned many times, this is the best that we have got and this bunch has won us a lot of matches. It is about making sure that we have a plan and a fine tuned process and executing the same on field. This team has done well for last couple of years and it is trying all it can to win the World Cup and I think we should support them.
So a request to all Indian fans: Look at the positives, hope lessons are learnt and support the team uncondtionally. (And please do not come up with your theories, there is always a temptation to show off your cricketing and oratory skills with benefit of hindsight. Trust Dhoni and team think tank. They are better equipped to handle the situation than you and me are!)
C'mon guys, Show some love..these are our players and need our love and support!!!
Thursday, March 10, 2011
BPL Team List and League Match Schedule
BPL - Player Auction HD Videos - Courtesy Parag Kajrolkar
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Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Catch all the BPL players selection action here on Cricket Deewane...
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Saturday, March 5, 2011
Updates from Bloomington Premier League Player Draws
Here is how teams from BPL look like after last night's draw:
Team 1: Hershey Hurricanes
Team 3: Washington Warriors
Team 4: Towanda Thunders
Team 5:
Team 6:
Team 7:
Team 8:
Team 9: Arcadia Acers
Team 10:
Team 1: Hershey Hurricanes
Sumit Saluja, Hemant Kagale, Surendra Tiwari
Team 2:
Prakash Chincholikar, Venkat Vegasna, Swapnil Raut
Team 3: Washington Warriors
Puneet dubey,Deepak Arumugam, Sagar Patil
Team 4: Towanda Thunders
Tarun Dewangan, Deeraj Chenadi and Amer Khan
Team 5:
Santosh Tripathi, Vijay Sp, Kranthi Siddagoni
Team 6:
Bharath Katragadda, Vinnu Arige, Tejas Raut
Team 7:
Lenin Sakthees, Kishore Joginapally, Venkatraman thiagarajan
Team 8:
Amit Manohar, Parag Pawar, Ritesh Jain
Team 9: Arcadia Acers
Anurag agarwal, Sushil Kamble, Naveen Chilara(subbu)
Team 10:
Naveed mirza, Reynold Sebastien and Sachin Buche
Teams 1,3,5,7,9 are in Group 1 and 2,4,6,8,10 in Group 2.
Big thanks to Hemant Kagle for sharing these details...Also please let me know if you know any of the other team names (comment on the post or write to cricketdeewane2011@gmail.com).
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
DoW Archive Sumit Saluja
This is What Sumit Thinks...
Bloomington Cricket Debut: March 2009 (Indoor Tournament)
Cricket Team in Bloomington he is part of - Klasic XI
Role he enjoys the most: Captain and Top Order Batsman
Best Individual Performances according to him: Myself scoring winning 52 NO Against Sarkar in CICA 2010 Practice Game, Again myself scoring winning 38 runs against Titans in Peoria 2010 CAP FINALS
Best Bowler: Surendra Tiwari, Venkatraman Thiagarajan
Best Batsman: Reynold Sebastian
Best All Rounder: Puneet Dubey
Best Fielder: Vishal Sadaphal
Best Wicketkeeper: Irfanullah Mohammed
Best Match: Klasic vs Peoria XI 2010 CICA 2010 Semi Final where Klasic beat Peoria to reach their maiden Tournament Final
His thoughts about Bloomington Cricket: Never seen/played/felt cricket at this level where people know you bcoz of cricket.
His thoughts abbut CricketDeewane: It's a great initiative by crazy fellow (deewana of cricket) to bring everyone together through this blog and share thoughts about cricket in this town.
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