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March 2008 - Posts

  • Sehwag at Chepauk

    Cricket guru, arguing that the flat pitch robs something from Sehwag's performance, describes Test cricket at Chepauk:

    Chepauk, in past, has been witness to some remarkable test matches, beginning with the third and final test match of the 1933 home series against England. India’s first ever victory in a test match (1952) and the near victory against the WI in 1966/67, Vishy’s superb batting (1974/75), the tied test against Australia (1986), Hirwani’s dream debut against the West Indies (1988), Sachin’s memorable knock against Mark Taylor’s Australia (1998) and the standing ovation to the visiting Pakistan team (1999) bear testimony to it.

    Shiv Kumar writes generously about Sehwag, pitch notwithstanding:

    Sporting geniuses, who go on to become great, almost always wrap a few layers of illusion around their opponents. Sehwag typically prefers another illusion, that of vulnerability. The dangling backlift fooled the bowlers and the slips fielders- the in-sliders were met with a straight drive that had his arms trace a classical arc. If GR Vishvanath’s uncorking was an artistic suspension, Sehwag’s was no less thrilling, no less magical in execution and no less sweeter on the sound of leather kissing the willow.

     King Cricket looks forward to the county season. And Srikanth and Soulberry welcome back Kaif.

  • Pitches, groins and third chances

    Was the pitch too blame for the draw? Meanwhile, Tendulkar's anatomy is again a hot topic as he might be out of the next Test.

    Will the Naved/Rana situation rework the relationship between the IPL and ICL?

    Q welcomes back Bazid Khan into the Pakistan squad for the coming series against Bangladesh.

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    There's plenty of celebration of Sehwag's monumental innings, of course. But perhaps it's tinged with a little sadness  because he didn't get close to Lara's record and the subsequent batting collapse. Kunal Nanda has Sehwag's youtube highlights.

    Meanwhile Dravid has edged over the 10,000 runs mark. He must have been told to get on with it during the lunch break, looking very out of sorts.

    Finally, and by no means least, the trouble between the BCCI and the ICL is continuing to brew. Shafqat Naghmi denies that the BCCI has contacted them about the No Objection Certificates issued to the ECB for Mushtaq Ahmed and Rana Naved-ul-Hasan.

    Here's Samir Chopra's always direct take on the BCCI objecting to a transaction between Pakistan and England. Meanwhile the Professional Cricketers Association (when will India have such an organization?) is getting involved on the question of IPL schedules and county cricket.

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