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India look good to continue their domination

Posted: October 19, 2011 by The CouchExpert in Cricket, England in India 2011

Srikrishnan Chandrasekaran

India has sprinted way ahead of England in first two ODIs without giving the opposition a single chance to come back in both the matches. India outplayed England in all departments and England’s fast bowling lacks experience to bowl on Indian conditions.

Two crushing wins have prompted Indian selectors in keeping the same squad for rest of the games. It is really great to see the youngsters carrying the responsibility and taking India home. A disciplined performance all round by team India so far in the series. India can not only win this series but can send message to rest of the cricket world if they can continue the discipline on the upcoming matches.

Kohli and Gambhir will look to carry their rich form into the remaining games in the series

England’s batting looks incapable of making the most of batting friendly pitches. Some of their batsmen got off to a starts but couldn’t capitalize and make big scores. We saw improvement from their middle order batsmen during 2nd ODI in preventing the Indian spinners to run through them, but again, it wasn’t enough to put a decent total.

Also, they are really missing the experience of Anderson and Broad in Indian conditions. The bowlers lack discipline and are unable to adapt to batsmen friendly conditions. England should be looking to make a change in their batting line up for the rest of series by bringing the experience Ian Bell to the side. But in whose expense is a million dollar question. They also need to work up on their fielding along with batting and bowling.

Indian batsmen and bowlers have so far looked completely in control. The way India played first 2 ODI will force England to think on their tactics. The bowling has improved a lot and young talent really bringing the team India to a new state. Dhoni and Raina played telling innings in the first ODI. Kohli and Gambhir played a aggressively to take India home in Delhi. Kohli has been very impressive in the last 2 years and the way he pace his innings shows how good he is in this format. Once he reach a score of 30-plus, the way he transform his innings into a substantial score is masterful.

A very impressive start by the Indian bowlers in this series and they haven’t given much opportunity for the opposition to play their natural game. Umesh and Vinay have shown how to bowl in these conditions. Team India needs to focus on their bowling to ensure complete discipline without giving extra deliveries to the opposition. England will come back strongly and try to give a fight in the series. India needs to continue their calmness on the field and make it a big series win.

1st ODI Review: Bangladesh Vs West Indies

Posted: October 15, 2011 by The CouchExpert in Cricket

Srikrishnan Chandrasekaran

West Indies started off the ODI series in a winning note against Bangladesh with a 40 run margin in the first ODI. West Indies openers played cautiously and had all wickets intact after the first 15 ove’s. Samuels joined Simmons and they built a strong foundation for the West Indies. Simmons scored his first century in ODIs and carried his innings till 40th over. Pollard with his recent CTL20 form came in at the right time to play his big shots. His quick fireworks propelled West Indies to a total close to 300.

After threatening to get to three figures all year long, Simmons finally got there on Thursday

Bangladesh had a bad day in the field where they dropped catches and missed run out chances. West Indies bowlers did a very good job by picking wickets at regular intervals during 2nd half of the Bangladesh innings. Bangladesh looked firm but failed to capitalize during the batting power play that firmly tilted the game in West Indies’ favour. Shakib played a fighting innings and gave some hope for the hosts in the match. He has transformed himself into a very good middle order batsmen and in the crunch often delivers for the tigers.

This series is really going to be a big challenge for the West Indies team as the current team has not played much cricket in sub continental conditions. Bangladesh will hope to bounce back quickly and give a good fight to West Indies. The Bangladesh coach and think tank should think of promoting Shakib to No.3 or No.4 position which will give more freedom  for Shakib to play a big innings which in turn will bring good results for the team. Bangladesh will look to square the series in the next ODI.

It might be a lowly contest when put into context their ODI rankings and the winner of this series will remain ahead of the loser in the rankings. West Indies is not even a shadow if its great sides and problems still galore between its star players and the board. It is hardly the best West Indies team one can think of putting together. But, like we have seen. they put one across England in a T20 game a few weeks ago. And they still produce some good talent. Hopefully, there are better days ahead for them.

ODI Series Preview: India Looking For Revenge

Posted: October 14, 2011 by The CouchExpert in Cricket, England in India 2011

Srikrishnan Chadrasekaran

The much awaited series at home soil between England and Men in blue beings tomorrow. Couple of months back England thrashed India in Test and the so called ODI series. The series victory in their home soil gives England an edge over India even though they are going to play in sub continent. Some of the Indian players spent their build-up time playing in CLT20 following the England series and look to be in touch. The big names in world cricket Sachin, Yuvraj and Sehwag are still missing; this is really going to be a testing time for team India.

Ashwin will be the key for India as India will field an inexperienced line-up

England will be really missing the pace duo Anderson and Broad. England still have got three good quick bowlers but this will still be a tough assignment for them on the sub-continental tracks. Swann will be happy to play as Indian pitches take turn. KP, Trott and Cook will show their class in the series as it offers very limited opportunities to the bowlers. Some of their players are really good against spinners and it will be a very good contest

On the other hand, India have picked a lot of youngsters like Aravind, Yadav, Aaron, Rahane, Jadeja and Rahul Sharma. Ashwin will play a key role in this series and might well be India’s trump card. English batsmen found it difficult when it offered turn for Ashwin back in England. Indian players are used to the surface, and it will hardly be a surprise if the wickets are slow and low helping spinners. The series will have lot of exciting and close games.

India will hope the pacy Yadav will carry his Irani Trophy form into the ODI series

India will look to start positive with a win in this tour. Hopefully this ODI series will have 50 over matches throughout. ICC has come up with few new rules which will have some impact on this series. If team India can give their best in fielding and batting, then it will be successful tour for the Indian team.


Chandrasekhar Jayaramakrishnan, The Couch Expert

October 13, 2011

Note: This is not so much an article as it is a random rambling. This is a collection of thoughts observed and gathered during conversations with strangers, but cricket lovers, during a few weeks of cricket activity that I couldn’t quite follow due to various reasons. This may lack flow, grammar, and in some cases may even defy common/cricketing sense – but are we ever worried about all this when we’re just … rambling.

A remarkable thing happened in Jaipur recently: Shikar Dhawan became the first batsman in the history of the Irani Trophy to score a century in each innings. And yes, as I write this, the Indian cricketing fraternity is approaching the final of the Challenger Trophy that features another hero from the recently concluded Irani Trophy game.

And we’re also one day away from the start of the 1st ODI featuring England and India, again. This time, the arena is a lot more humid and the wicket, a lot drier.

It is not surprising to see the buzz of activity in the cricketing setup within India – the blitzkrieg happenings of CLT20, the patient mauling of the Ranji Champions Rajasthan in the Irani Trophy, the ongoing ‘where-did-that-come-from’ Challenger Trophy series and at last, some International Cricket taking stage featuring two teams that played each other, well, not too long ago.

Too much to register right? And yes, I was speaking about Abhinav Mukund towards the end of the first paragraph. He looks in good touch – with a century in both the second innings of the Irani Trophy and the first List ‘A’ game of the Challenger Trophy. He followed it up with another impressive half century to take his team, India Red, through to the finals.

Mukund and Dhawan have looked in fine touch, with the former carrying his form on to the Challenger Trophy

And so did Uthappa and Aniruddha Srikkanth, with centuries apiece to take India Green to the finals. So what do I infer from this? Well, only that none of these guys are part of the Indian ODI team that is going to face England tomorrow in Hyderabad.

But then who are the new guys in the squad to face England? S Aravind, of Bangalore Royal Challengers. And by the way, he represents Karnataka in the Ranji Trophy – he finished behind Vinay Kumar and Abhimanyu Mithun, also Karanataka players with Indian caps against their names, in the wickets tally last season.

But wait, wasn’t he the same guy who’d conceded in excess of 60 odd runs against the pyrotechnics of David Warner? Yes, he was. But the squad was picked by then – and still, I’ll give him more credit for his Ranji exploits than the ones with BRC. So, good luck to him – and Rahul Sharma, someone in whom I see a lot of promise and ability.

Which Ranji team does he play for? Let me be honest. I had to cross-check with Cricinfo to put it in here that he plays for Punjab. But I did see him in the Irani Trophy game – he was good, although Ojha’s figures would have overshadowed his performance that game.  

Will Rahul Sharma get a game? Or will he do a Varun Aaron

But what about that guy who bowls in excess of 150, and never ended up bowling in England even though he took that long flight to Heathrow from somewhere in Australia? Varun Aaron is in the squad – although I’m not too sure he’ll play. They’ve got Vinay Kumar and Umesh Yadav. I saw all these guys during the Irani Trophy. And Parthiv Patel too – he’d received the trophy once ROI won the game.

So where does one lay his focus with so much happening within a very short span of time? If you’re looking at through the eyes of the selector, maybe it isn’t as complicated as we think it is.

Players who’ve done well in the T20 setup find their way into the Indian squad with relative ease these days, a trait that you would have hardly imagined if you’d been following the game for over a decade now. It makes it all the more easier to sympathize with those names that have toiled their trade, very successfully, in the domestic circuit for years and years, and were quite unable to fulfill their dreams of sporting Indian colors due to reasons aplenty.

The challenge has not really come from the commercialization of the sport alone, but in the form of entertainment value, in which cricketers are chartered by unorthodoxy to create their own techniques, according to public vision. And you can bet that these visions do not include the skill sets that come via long periods of concentration, temperament and playing the style to suit “the team’s needs” – based on every individual’s strengths and weaknesses.   

Having said that, the Irani Trophy heroes – Dhawan, Rahane, Mukund and Ojha – have all had their share and taste of international cricket, nascent as it may have been in the case of the first three. Had their IPL teams qualified for the CLT20, these names, with the exception of Mukund, would have been missing from the ROI squad that stepped up to face the Ranji Champions Rajasthan in Jaipur last week.

So, what we’re concluding is that the team that is lining up against England tomorrow will consist of players who’ve completed playing two contrasting formats of the game, some coming from injuries and a few after inaction. So, if England end up winning tomorrow, some of the key facts for the post mortem are have already been scripted for use.

But why start with a tone of pessimism? The Indian U-19 team did emerge victorious recently, somewhere in Andhra! Now what was all that about?


Srikrishnan Chandrasekaran

Like in 2009, T&T were the most popular team in CLT20 this year too

We have seen some exciting actions over the last 3 weeks from CLT20 2011. Players from various teams have shown their talent of hard hitting and excellent bowling in given circumstances. The very sad part in the tournament was the fact that two matches were washed out due to rain which resulted in giving opportunity for an ordinary team to be in last four and better teams out of the way. The 2 teams, New South Wales Vs Trinidad & Tobago, showed excellent skills and many of the fans across the globe would have expected them to be playing  in the finals. These two were the most deserving teams to be in finals, but this year T20 saw more of luck favoring the teams rather than the performance.

David Warner and Chris Gayle played outstanding cricket throughout the tournament. The coaches of these two teams must have watched their performance several times as they have not shown only pure hitting, but played innings of character and sense which can be transformed from T20 to any other format of cricket. Definitely the players across other countries will be very much pleased if these two folks are not picked for their national teams in ODIs / Test matches.  At the same time fans all over world will be missing their exhibition of stroke play.

Chris Gayle in particular showed a lot of maturity than his earlier years. Over the last two years or so, he has been appearing only in T20 cricket tournaments and it is really tough to end as top performers of the tournament. Now, twice in succession he has proved to be the batsmen in this format. His hitting has been phenomenal. The pitch at the M. Chinnaswamy also has contributed generously to his cause.

The tournament will be more exciting if the organizers think from a holistic point of view of promoting cricket by reducing players salary and prize money similar to an ordinary cricket tournament as the cricket loses some good talented players in International arena in the longer formats just because of the prize money and salary awarded to the players in T20. That’s perhaps a discussion for another day.