Wednesday, March 30, 2011

India vs Pakistan live: Sachin Tendulkar misses ton

Shahid Afridi dismissed master blaster Sachin Tendulkar to reduce India 187/5. Sachin Tendulkar scored 85 runs.

India vs Pakistan: Live commentary
Earlier, Wahab Riaz provided double blow to India by dismissing Kohli and Yuvraj (0) in one over.

After fiery start, India lost opener Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir.

Wahab Riaz provided first breakthrough to Pakistan when he dismissed dangerous Sehwag. Sehwag scored 38 runs of 25 deliveries.
India received second jolt when Mohammad Hafeez got rid off Gambhir for 27 runs.

Earlier, Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni won the crucial toss and elected to bat first against Pakistan in the second semifinal of Cricket World Cup 2011.

Dhoni has made one change in the side. Spinner R Ashwin paved the way for pacer Ashish Nehra. Dhoni feels that Pakistan side is good against spinners.
On the other hand, Pakistan skipper Shahid Afridi said that toss will not affect the result of tie. He said that there are no changes in the Pakistan side. The same team, which played against West Indies will play today.
Afridi said that this is biggest encounter of his career.
Teams:
Ind: Virender Sehwag, Sachin Tendulkar, Gautam Gambhir, Virat Kohli, Yuvraj Singh, MS Dhoni, Suresh Raina, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan, Munaf Patel, Ashish Nehra
Pak: Mohammad Hafeez, Kamran Akmal, Asad Shafiq, Younis Khan, Misbah-ul-Haq, Umar Akmal, Shahid Afridi, Abdul Razzaq, Wahab Riaz, Umar Gul, Saeed Ajmal

Cricket World Cup - Yuvraj v Afridi – India vs Pakistan

ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 semi-final: India v Pakistan
Venue: Mohali Date: Wednesday, 30 March (1000 BST)
Coverage: Highlights on BBC Two (see listings), Red Button & online at 2200 GMT (UK only); live Test Match Special commentary (BBC 5 live sports extra, Radio 4 LW and online); text commentary online and mobiles; live on Sky Sports

Shahid Afridi and Yuvraj Singh

Afridi and Yuvraj have played to their true potential during the World Cup

By Sam Sheringham

Wednesday's titanic semi-final between India and Pakistan could hinge on the contest between two great entertainers who have reinvented themselves as ruthlessly efficient performers at this World Cup.

Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi and India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh have often been derided as "Hollywood" cricketers, capable of turning on the style when conditions suit them, but just as likely to go missing when their teams need them most.

However, by curbing some of their natural instincts and performing with a new maturity, the duo have taken their games to new heights.

SHAHID AFRIDI

Shahid 'Boom Boom' Afridi earned his nickname for smashing the ball out of the ground with a ferocity and regularity the game had rarely seen.

These days the big scores are few and far between, but the Pakistan captain's capacity to make an explosive impact on games make his moniker as fitting as ever.

Now it is the show-stopping quality of Afridi's bowling that is clearing the bars.

Shahid Afridi of Pakistan celebrates

Highlights - Pakistan power past West Indies

In seven matches at the 2011 Cricket World Cup, he has taken 21 wickets at a staggering average of 10.71.

Having only taken four or more wickets on five occasions 312 one-day internationals, he has achieved the feat four times in seven matches at the tournament.

His ability to intersperse conventional leg-spinners with googlies, top-spinners and quicker deliveries on the slow, low, wickets of the subcontinent have rendered him nigh-on unplayable and been the single biggest factor in Pakistan's run to the semi-finals.

Afridi's combination with paceman Umar Gul, who has 14 wickets, has helped the side overcome the shortcomings of an inconsistent batting line-up to beat Sri Lanka, Australia and the West Indies en route to the last four.

With his constant flow of wickets, Afridi has largely led by example, but his leadership has also caught the eye for the way he has galvanised a notoriously fractious squad and imbued them with more energy and efficiency in the field.

"Everybody is standing behind him at the World Cup," said Pakistan batsman Misbah-ul-Haq.

"I think there are always differences in opinion but we always talk to the captain about what he thinks. He's really good at that.

Shahid Afridi heat map

"He listens to the players, especially the senior players and the coaches, we just decide everything with a good co-ordination, and that's why everything is going well and the team is performing well. It's a big thing actually."

Originally selected for Pakistan in 1996 as a leg-spinning all-rounder, Afridi shot to fame at the tender age of 16 with the fastest one-day hundred off 37 balls in his first international innings.

A compulsive slogger, he has hit the highest-number of sixes in the history of one-day cricket and three of the seven fastest centuries.

But while his batting has always been inconsistent and is showing signs of terminal decline - he has just one fifty in his last 21 innings and a tournament average of 10.83 - as a bowler he is undoubtedly at the peak of his powers.

Having declared in 2009 that he was a bowler first and a batsman second, he has become an undisputed master of his craft, as anyone who witnessed his devastating bursts against Kenya, Sri Lanka, Canada and the West Indies would testify.

The one worry for Pakistan would be Afridi's record against India, whose batsmen are notorious for their mastery of spin bowling.

In 63 matches against their arch-rivals, he has 38 wickets at a decidedly ordinary average of 55.50.

YUVRAJ SINGH

England fans will remember Yuvraj Singh as the man who gave Stuart Broad an unforgettable lesson in just how tough international cricket can be.

In launching the fresh-faced seamer for six sixes in an over at the 2007 World Twenty20, India's middle order mauler showed his immense talent for taking attacks apart.

Indeed, Yuvraj has long been recognised as one of the most exciting and destructive performers in the game, as a tally of 216 sixes in international cricket and a Twenty20 strike-rate in excess of 150 would confirm.

Indian batsmen Suresh Raina (L) and Yuvraj Singh celebrate

India too strong despite Ponting ton

As with many players of his ilk, Yuvraj's undoing has tended to be the absence of a Plan B in bowler-friendly conditions, and a run of low scores saw him dropped from the India side for the first time last year.

Perhaps it was the wake-up call he needed because something has come over Yuvraj at this World Cup and India are reaping the rewards.

In curbing his instinct to go after every ball, he has converted himself into India's "Mr Dependable", judging the pace of a run chase to see him team to victory in a manner that has drawn comparisons with Michael Bevan, Australia's former master finisher.

Although free-scoring openers Virender Sehwag and Sachin Tendulkar have been grabbing the headlines, Yuvraj has played an influential role in four of Indies five victories at the tournament.

In the group games against Ireland and the Netherlands, he entered the fray with India wobbling and steered them over the line with measured fifties, while against the Windies he lifted an otherwise indifferent batting display with an imperious 113.

my responsibility is to bat till the end whether we are batting first or chasing a target

Yuvraj Singh

But the left-hander's finest hour came in the quarter-final against Australia after India had been reduced to 187-5 chasing 261 on a slow Ahmedabad track.

Aided by Suresh Raina in a partnership of 74, Yuvraj struck a match-winning unbeaten 57, sealing India's place in the last four by cracking a Brett Lee yorker through the covers for four.

"Finishing a game gives me a lot of confidence going into the next match," said Yuvraj, who has also taken 11 wickets with his left-arm spin.

"I'm just happy about how I am hitting the ball, my responsibility is to bat till the end whether we are batting first or chasing a target."

Overall, Yuvraj has struck 341 runs in six matches, with one hundred and four fifties at a staggering average of 113.66.

And with Wednesday's showdown taking place at Yuvraj's home ground of Mohali, few would bet against another influential display from India's man of the moment.

India Vs Pakistan Live Updates: India Elects to Bat

India Vs Pakistan Semi Final Match: INDIA WON THE TOSS AND ELECTED TO BAT FIRST

What to Say about the BIG Match. Its really bigger than the final match for every Indian and Pakistan. Rivalry of both countries made it so. The two continent team are fighting for the berth in finals of world cup to meet the co hosts Sri Lanka.

Both the teams are cheered up by the national honors. Manmohan and Gilani’s presence is tells the story of the game. Huge tension and huge pressure on both teams. Its virtually fight of a great batting team and great bowling attack. lets see who wins bat or ball. who ever the winner, Indo-Pak relations will definitely improve with the match.

India surprisingly going with Nehra in the place of Ashwin as the Pakistan is well comfortable with spin. India needs good partnerships from the top order batsman to hold the match. One of the openers needs stay back for a long time in the crease to accelerate the innings.

Sachin, Sehwag are producing good opening partnerships and Gambhir and Kohli continuing the same and Yuvraj finishing them in style. Indian bowling is the worry part as Zaheer is carrying the the Indian team. Zaheer needs support from Munaf and Nehra. Harbhajan needs to fire to make the game easy for India.

Pakistan bowling is superb and taking the games away fro the opponents with their spin magic. India batsman are good at playing the spin. Akthar’s inclusion in the final eleven is still a doubt. Umar Gul and Hafeez picking the wickets for Pakistan. Afridi is on fire though he failed with bat. Umar Akmal and Misbah are the key batsman for the match. Lets see the Big Match. Stay tuned with us for updates.

PAKISTAN VS INDIA: WASIM AKRAM FEELS YUVRAJ SINGH’S WICKET WOULD BE CRUCIAL FOR THE MEN IN GREEN ICC Cricket World Cup

Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram suggested Shahid Afridi and his bowlers to get rid of in-form India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh as early as possible during their ICC World Cup 2011 semi-final in Mohali on Wednesday if they hope to reach the tournament final in Mumbai on 2 April.

“Shahid Afridi and team will have to bowl intelligently to him (Yuvraj),” said the legendary pacer while talking to a cricket website. “They will have to stop his run-flow and that's the only way I think Yuvraj can be stopped.”

Akram said that the stylish Punjab batsman has shown great attitude in the World Cup so far and is eager to play long innings. He further added that Yuvraj has converted good starts to fifties and a century which he felt could be disastrous for Pakistan if they did not dismiss him early.

The 29-year-old Chandigarh player has so far earned four Man of the Match awards and has compiled a tally of 341 runs at a astounding average of 113.66 besides claiming 11 scalps at a bowling average of 24.63.

The former Pakistan great also hailed the Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni for his judicious and smart captaincy and admired his horses-for-courses strategy.

India’s bowling attack has apparently been their weak link in the showpiece event so far. However, Wasim Akram warned Pakistan batsmen not to take Indian attack lightly. He said that the Zaheer Khan-led bowling brigade of co-hosts is doing pretty well. The best thing about Indian attack, according to the former Pakistan seamer, was their variety.

Akram singled out India’s spearhead pacer, Zaheer Khan for praise. He said that Khan has been bowling well over the past two years but his length has been perfect in the ongoing World Cup.

When asked about the pressure of crowd on the teams, Akram reckoned India would be more under pressure since they are the hosts.

“India will be the team under pressure, not Pakistan. The media in India is big and strong. The pressure created by them is simply mind-boggling and then there are a billion people with massive expectations,” said the legendary pacer.

India Vs Pak: Game on at Mohali, a billion hearts pound

The national anthems, a pantheon of leaders and celebrities from both sides of the border, and a toss that India has won to choose to bat first against Pakistan in the second semi-final of the cricket World Cup.
It's game on at Mohali. And Sachin Tendulkar and Virendra Sehwag have walked out to bat.
This after Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and Dr Manmohan Singh met the two teams at the PCA stadium.
Mr Gilani, accompanied by his wife Fauzia, was received at the defence airport by Union Minister of State for Communication, Sachin Pilot, and Pakistan's High Commissioner, Shahid Malik, among others.

Before leaving Islamabad for India, Mr Gilani thanked Dr Singh for inviting him to the match, and said that he's "looking forward to a great game."  He also said he believes "this match will bridge the gap" between India and Pakistan. (Watch: Match will bridge India-Pak gap: Gilani)

Captains MS Dhoni and Shahid Afridi have asked their teams to ignore the hype and focus on the game - a little tough to do, perhaps, given the circumstances. (Watch: Cricket above diplomacy, say both captains)  The match has mass-produced hysteria on both sides of the border.  And the "aman ka chhakka" diplomatic initiative launched by Dr Singh has added a new dimension.

The electric atmosphere crackled some more last night after rain began pounding Mohali, but this morning, the Sun was out. The Met department promises a clearer sky during the match. However, there is a slight possibility of a light shower in the evening. (Read & Watch: Clear sky in Mohali ahead of match)

A large delegation is accompanying Mr Gilani. His team will use the Taj hotel in Chandigarh as its base. The main players include controversial Interior Minister Rehman Malik, who publicly warned his country's cricket team against match-fixing, provoking fierce criticism both within and outside Pakistan.

Team Singh will include Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao and National Security Advisor Shiv Shankar Menon.    Congress party president Sonia Gandhi, as well as Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi are not part of the official delegation but will attend the game and the dinner that Dr Singh is hosting at 7.30 pm tonight for the Pakistani delegation at the stadium. (Read: Gosht Barra, Tawa ki Machhi for PMs' dinner)

At the stadium, Mr Gilani and Dr Singh will watch the game from a VVIP box, but are expected to exit a little later to hold informal talks. 

Last week, in a move that surprised many, Dr Singh formally invited Mr Gilani and Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari to watch the match with him.  Mr Gilani accepted the invitation over the weekend.

Sources say that there is no formal agenda or structure for the talks between the two Prime Ministers. This is the first time such high-level talks are being held since a group of 10 Pakistanis sailed into Mumbai in November 2008 and launched India's worst-ever terror attack.

Asked if he would try to move from playing "a one-day series to a longer series" during his talks with Dr Singh at Mohali, Mr Gilani replied: "Naturally when we go (to India), the talks will be held according to the opportunity."

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

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India halt Australia's run in World Cups to enter semi final of ICC cricket world cup 2011 and meet Pakistan at Mohali. Yuvraj Singh and Suresh Raina provided the pivotal coil as India knocked the world champions out of the World Cup and set up the mother of all semi-finals in Mohali against Pakistan. Here is the score for the Quarter final match between India and Australia.

Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni said his team was ready to take on bitter rivals Pakistan after surviving a high-pressure game against Australia in the World Cup quarter-finals. Chasing a target of 261, Dhoni's men appeared to be in trouble at 187-5 in the 38th over but Yuvraj Singh and Suresh Raina carried the team to a five-wicket win with 14 balls to spare at the packed Sardar Patel Stadium.

India vs Pakistan: Memories of another day

During the 1996 World Cup, Avijit Ghosh was in Faislabad reporting on the Sri Lanka-England quarterfinal the day India beat Pakistan. He recalls how Pakistan reacted to the defeat...

Everybody remembers that game. The India-Pakistan 1996 World Cup match where Ajay Jadeja spanked Waqar Younis for a couple of overs and overnight became a poster boy. For generations hockey and cricket have served as proxy platforms of war. That game was meant to settle every issue of national pride and manhood. Much before the first ball was bowled, the air was charged with dynamite. And everyone was ready to be blown over.

In Pakistan, everybody seemed to be on speed: energised, excited and chatty. The joke was that doctors treating hypertension had long queues outside their clinics. There was no overtly anti-India frenzy on the street. But it was evident that losing wasn't really an option.

Taxi drivers, TV hosts, waiters and former cricketers -- everybody was convinced Pakistan would win the game. They had an unshakeable belief in the superiority of their team. We are better, so we will win: that's what most of them said. And, most informed neutrals admitted that the green and white guys looked meaner, readier, classier.

The Pakistanis had one major stress factor though: Sachin Tendulkar. In the previous games, his scores were: 127 not out, 70, 90, 137 and 3. Tendulkar, then 22 years old, looked imperious, almost infallible. Almost every Pakistani believed that the Mumbai batting genius was the only hurdle between them and a place in the last four.

A salesman at Lahore's Liberty Market, however, was confident that the Pakistani pace attack would get him early. "If you look at his record against us, it isn't much to talk about," he winked. The shop owner gave me a 10% discount when he came to know that I was a journalist. The next day we drove to Faislabad in a shared Toyota taxi. The Indian automobile revolution was still a few years away. It was a sharp contrast from the yellow and black Ambassador taxi that we normally travelled in.

On March 9, 1996, the day India took on Pakistan in Bangalore, I was reporting on another quarterfinal game: England versus Sri Lanka. Nobody, including the 1,500 spectators in Faislabad's Iqbal Stadium seemed remotely interested in the on-field proceedings. You could hear the running commentary on the transistor radio in the stands.

The press box was strangely nervous though some journos also kept cracking jokes. And there were conspiracy theories about Wasim Akram's injury that kept him out of the game. India made a slow but solid start. When Tendulkar was bowled, someone told an Indian journo, "Aapki to aadhi team out ho gayee." He quipped, "Aadhi nahi sahib, poori out ho gayee."

The England-Lanka game got over quickly. Unlike the one fought out in Bangalore, it was a day game. By the time we finished filing our reports and entered our hotel, the Pakistan reply had reached a critical stage. At the lobby, I recall seeing a few tense faces watching TV. When Salim Malik was out, one of us spontaneously exclaimed, "He is gone." Angry heads instantly turned around. But things kept going from bad to worse for Pakistan. Nobody spoke. By 9.30pm, it was all over.

I stepped out of the hotel and walked the streets hoping to soak in the general mood. The silence was deafening.

India vs Pak: National Mohaliday

As the excitement in two countries reached fever pitch and the tension rose to near-paralysing levels, Team India turned for motivation to the man who has never seen defeat in a World Cup game against Pakistan for close to two decades now.

On the eve of the semifinal in Mohali, India’s mental conditioning coach Paddy Upton took the back seat, and the task of delivering the team talk fell on Sachin Tendulkar.

The veteran of six World Cups — during which India have got the better of Pakistan in four games — probably sensed it would be counterproductive to dwell for too long on the obvious significance of the match ahead.

Sources close to the team said Tendulkar’s talk was short but very effective. He essentially asked the boys to be calm and to stick to their natural game.

“He went back to the 2003 group game at Centurion. He spoke about how he had refused to fall into the short ball trap that the Pakistani quicks Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis and Shoaib Akhtar had laid for him, and instead played his natural game,” said a source. Tendulkar smashed 98 off 75 balls as India chased down Pakistan’s 273 with six wickets and over four overs to spare.

The gist of Tendulkar’s message was that the team must not allow Pakistan to dictate terms — either through mind games or through on-field strategy, the source said. Neither the opposition or the occasion, Tendulkar said, should be reason for any player or the team to change their tried-and-tested game.

... contd.

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Sri Lanka vs New Zealand Semi Final match 2011, Live Score Card

IN THE first semi final match of the year's biggest sports event, ICC Cricket World Cup 2011, New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori has won the toss and decided to bat first against Sri Lanka at the flat wicket of R. Premadasa Stadium, in Colombo this afternoon.
In the crucial match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011, New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori has made one change in the playing XI from the quarter final match against South Africa. He preferred seamer Andy McKay for Luke Woodcock in the final playing XI.
Sri Lankan captain Kumar Sangakkara has retained his line-up from the quarter final match against England.
In the semi final of 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup, the Lankans had set the target for Kiwis and won that match by 81 runs with the brilliant performance of Mahela Jayawardene and Muttiah Muralitharan. Sri Lanka has won their previous four World Cup games against New Zealand.
New Zealand, who is playing its sixth semi final of the Cricket World Cup 2011, has reached the semi finals of the Cricket World Cup on five occasions in 1975, 1979, 1992, 1999 and 2007, but never played even a single final of this mega cricketing event.
Sri Lanka has played semi finals in 1996, 2003, 2007, and final in two times in 1996 and 2007. In 1996, Sri Lanka won the Cricket World Cup trophy.
Here are the playing XI of Sri Lanka and New Zealand in the first semi final of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011:
Sri Lanka: Tillakaratne Dilshan, Upul Tharanga, Kumar Sangakkara (capt/wk), Mahela Jayawardene, Thilan Samaraweera, Chamara Silva, Angelo Mathews, Rangana Herath, Lasith Malinga, Muttiah Muralitharan, Ajantha Mendis.
New Zealand: Brendon McCullum (wk), Martin Guptill, Jesse Ryder, Ross Taylor, Scott Styris, Kane Williamson, Nathan McCullum, Daniel Vettori (capt), Jacob Oram, Andy McKay,Tim Southee.

Monday, March 28, 2011

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Friday, March 25, 2011

ICC Cricket World Cup 2011: Pakistan beat West Indies, Enter Semi Final

Pakistan were the favorites going into this crucial quarter final game, but very few would have expected it to be such a one sided affair.  Read to know more!

Right from the first over, bowled by Umar Gul, Pakistan seemed to be very positive and confident in their approach as the pacer was firing all cylinders at Devon Smith, and Chris Gayle was crammed for room by the other opening bowler, Hafeez. Chris Gayle, being him, hit Umar Gul for a boundary in his second over, but in an attempt to counter attack him, the stylish left hander faltered and was caught by skipper Afridi at mid off. Hafeez struck with two more wickets, of Smith and Darren Bravo as both of them failed to read his 'doosra'. West Indies were in doldrums at 16-3 in the 4th over. The responsibility of stabilizing the West Indies innings was on experienced shoulders of Ramnaresh Sarwan and Chanderpaul, but neither of them looked comfortable at the crease. Both of them added 42 runs in 19 overs. Meanwhile Afridi continued his excellent form with the ball as he removed two big fish- Sarwan and Pollard and finished with 4-30, taking his tally of wickets to 21 in 7 games.

Not even a single West Indies batsman looked to have answer for Pakistan's lethal pace and tricky spin attack and they were bowled out for shameful total of 112 in the 44th over.

The West Indian bowling was as ineffective as their batting and even the out of form openers thrashed the bowlers all over the park. Hafeez smashed unbeaten 61 off 64 deliveries which included 10 hits to the fence, while Kamran remained unbeaten on 47 off 61 balls (7 fours).

With this emphatic win, Pakistan became the first team to reach the semi finals. They will play the semi-final against India in Mohali. That is one must awaited match. Let's wait and watch what happens!

Scores:

West Indies-                  112-10

Pakistan-                        113-0

Result: Pakistan win by 10 wickets

Man Of the Match- Mohammad Hafeez.

ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 SWOT analysis of Team India and Pakistan

With Sachin Tendulkar planning to quit after this World Cup, the bar is set much higher for the Indian players. Team India stands as one of the favorites alongside a formidable Sri Lanka, a strong South Africa, T20 Champions England and the reigning ODI champions Australia.

So here at Cric City we have done a SWOT analysis on the selection

of Indian squad for the upcoming cricket fiesta.

The players selected by BCCI are: MS Dhoni (Captain), V Sehwag (Vice-captain), Sachin Tendulkar, Gautam Gambhir, Virat Kohli, Yuvraj Singh, Suresh Raina, Yusuf Pathan, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan, Munaf Patel, Praveen Kumar, Ashish Nehra, R Ashwin, Piyush Chawla.

Cricket experts say that bowlers win you test matches while batsmen win you ODI?s. If this is indeed true then India stands a bright chance for they have a splendid batting line up. Sachin ,Sehwag ,Gambhir take up the first three slots while ,Dhoni and Pathan will be at six and seven respectively. Num 4 and 5 slots will be a tossup between Kohli,Yuvraj and Raina. The bowling side has 3 spinners and 4 seamers. The bowling department may not look that strong with Nehra and Munaf there but considering Patel?s recent form he also becomes a force to reckon with. The spin attack led by Bhajji looks good and also the part timers have proved their worth.

Strengths:

Balanced Team: The team is a perfect combination of both experienced as well youth. Though the bowling department looks a little weak, presence of Zaheer and Harbhajan should exude confidence to others in the team. After a long time Indian tail has started wagging which was evident in the last Series as well as the warm up match against Australia.

Home Conditions: Since the World Cup is being played in the subcontinent, the Indian cricket team can expect the maximum crowd support. The Indian stadiums will be expecting a crowd of about 50,000.

Weakness:

Consistency: Off late team India has not being able to perform consistently. A lot of the games show that individual performers have saved the game. If the team India aims to win the WC then they have to perform collectively and every player have to play to their fullest.

Brittle Middle Order: Yuvaraj and Raina are not in good form and have been picked mainly based on their past performance. It is an altogether a different issue that both of them are game changers but their current forms are the weak links.

Absence of a genuine Allrounder: For the past 4 years selectors have been trying to groom one genuine allrounder , but with little sucesss. The fifth bowler slot is absent which makes the team to rely on bowlers like Yuvaraj and company.

Opportunities:

Spinning Subcontinent Pitches: The pitches in the subcontinent are very favorable for spinners and India has opted for 3 spinners. Its part-timers are also spinners. Both Ashwin and Chawla have a chance to shine in their 1st WC and aid Bhajji in the sub-continent conditions. With spinners, India would be restricting the opposition at the same time will be an attacking team.

Virat Kohli: The young star has been in brilliant touch and was India's highest run-getter in 2010 so this is the big chance for him to stand out and fix his place in the team's middle order.

Sachin Swansong: The only accolade missing in Tendulkar's illustrious career. The entire country wants it for him and also the entire team wants to win the cup for him. This should act as an extra motivation for everyone in the team.

Threats:

Injuries: A lot of Indian players have just come back after injuries. Though fully fit their fitness would still be suspect and they would be short of match practice.

No back-up keeper: So who keeps if MSD is declared unfit right before a match?

Team Pakistan:

Pakistan team doesn't seem to be playing under any pressure. The reasons are obvious, earning a malign reputation by spot fixing scandals and infighting, the Pakistan cricket fraternity is on a recovery mode. With Salman Butt, Mohammed Asif and Mohammed Amer suspended, the first choice bowling attack of Pakistan is gone. With the captaincy issue getting resolved recently, the team morale won't be that high. But still a sub-continent team in sub-continent cannot be ignored.

THE SQUAD

Shoaib Akhtar, Muhammad Hafeez, Kamran Akmal, Younis Khan, Misbah-ul-Haq, Asad Shafiq, Umer Akmal, Shahid Afridi, Abdul Razzaq, Abdul Rehman, Saeed Ajmal, Umer Gul, Wahab Riaz, Sohail Tanvir, Ahmed Shehzad.

Young Players

Out of the 15 chosen, 8 are those who have never been part of an event of this importance. Clearly the Pakistan selectors did not have an option and leaving out Imran Nazir reaffirms the fact that they wanted to start afresh. If we start taking the replacements for the suspended tainted trio, Ahmed Shehzad is in for Butt and Shehzad has definitely proved himself.

He has a distinction of playing at the highest level and then going back to represent Pakistan in the Under 19 World cup. He only has one gear and that is to clear the in-field any how, he is not afraid to take on the fastest of the bowlers and even on bouncy wickets he has played some magnificent shots on the rise. He won't get that pace in sub-continent and moreover his 7 match experience might not be enough.

Umar Akmal, a prodigy in the making, probably a complete batsmen Pakistan have produced after the era of Saeed Anwar. Though Younis Khan is probably the best Pakistan has got at the moment. This would be the make or break tournament for Umar and to utilize his complete ability he must be slotted at No.3 nothing below that.

Wahab Riaz, is the replacement for Mohhammed Asif and to be fair on him he is a decent catch from the bowling factory. He has not exactly filled in the shoes of Asif but his approach ahs been commendable and as with Umar it would be make or break trip that he would be making to India.

Weakness

On the other hand there is Mohammed Hafeez, Pakistan selectors does seem to have a blind faith on this player. With an average of 22 in 62 ODIs, how he has made it to the squad is a question, only reason one can think of is, he is not swashbuckling as Shehzad so they assumed he would be the calmer and wiser partner.

Mohammed Amer could have been the potent weapon for Pakistan instead they had to content themselves with the old potent weapons, Shohib Akhtar. as an old war veteran, it is not his pace or form which has made him survive this long, it's probably his never say die attitude and this never "say die attitude" unfortunately looks good .

Being hit for an economy of more than 8 and again coming back to bowl the full quota of overs to end up with run rate of 7 does not fit the bill for never say die attitude. That plainly is poor bowling but Pakistan selectors as I mentioned earlier tend to assume a lot of things.

Putting Kamran Akmal in the slot is just because of the poor form he is in, he tried his hands as an opener then at number 3 with no effect. In recent times, he has been very successful in the sub-continent primarily against India and his being in form would be of prime importance. He is more like Suresh Raina of Pakistan, unpredictable yet assuring figure.

Inspirational Misbah Ul Haq is a player of calibre but his big match playing credential is doubted.

Abdul Razzak is more of confusion; unpredictability has hovered all around his cricketing career. Not as strong a bowler he used to be but he is the variation guy of the team. He can pack a punch and on a given day could be more barbaric than Yusuf Pathan, but its all about him clicking or not. Not exactly a worry but can't put him in chances section as well.

Chances

Chances have to be read as Umar Gul and Shahid Afridi. Gul is the strike bowler, best exponent of death bowling and Shahid Afridi along with Saeed Ajmal, is the best spinning duo in the world cup. With one having the knack of picking up wickets and other is choking down the batsmen.

Younis Khan just cannot afford to have a bad day on the field as he would be the spine of Pakistani batting attack.

Semi-final could be the maximum they could reach but again unpredictability is what Pakistan cricket lives with.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

London 2012 Olympics: tickets guide

There are 6.6 million tickets available for sale across 645 sessions for the Olympics in this public ticket offer. Paralympic tickets will go on sale later in the year, so bookmark this Telegraph guide to work out which of the 645 sessions you wish to apply for and which category of seat you can afford.

How do I buy tickets?

You can apply for tickets from between March 15, 2011 to April 26, 2011. Because tickets are not sold on a first-come, first-served basis, the orders can be submitted at any stage during the 42-day period. There is no advantage in applying early.

So what do I do now?

Firstly you need to work out exactly what you want to order, taking into account your budget, the days you might like to focus on and preferred events. We have created a handy interactive tool where you can filter the complex ticketing schedule into days, venues and sports to help make the process easier.

So I have now worked out what I want to see, how do I apply?

You can apply for tickets from March 15 until midnight April 26, 2011. Because tickets are not sold on a first-come, first-served basis, the orders can be submitted at any stage during the 42-day period.

How do I submit my orders?

You can do this online at www.tickets.london2012.com or by filling in a paper form and posting it. Forms will be available from Lloyds TSB banks and through Bank of Scotland in Scotland, from March 15, 2011. In Northern Ireland, the forms will be available from public libraries.

How much will tickets cost?

Ticket prices are listed on the interactive schedule and range from £20 to £725. The top-of-the-range ticket price is £2,012 for a small number of the very best opening ceremony seats. There are also a small number of opening ceremony seats at a price of £20.12.

Do children pay the same prices?

At more than 220 lower-demand sessions the cost of the ticket is the same as the child’s age (up to age 16) on July 27, 2012. There are no free tickets, so a child aged six months will still need a ticket costing a pound. This £16 cap will also be offered to seniors aged 60 and over.

How do I pay?

Online payment is exclusively by VISA debit card, VISA credit card or a virtual prepaid card, which you must apply for beforehand. Paper forms can be paid for by cheque or postal order as well as VISA. Payments will be taken from the VISA accounts of successful applicants between May 10 and June 10.

But my VISA card expires between March 15 and July 31. What now?

This is tricky and annoying, but you may have to order using a prepaid card or by cheque as cards that expire before August won't be accepted by the system. Visa are working on bringing this date forward.

Is there a limit to how many tickets I can apply for?

Yes, each session has a ticket limit. This is shown on the the interactive schedule , the London Olympic website and on the paper order booklet. The most popular sessions, such as the opening ceremony, are limited to four tickets per order. Most sessions have a limit of six, but some sessions have a limit of 20.

What happens if the session I applied for is oversubscribed?

Organisers will conduct a ballot.

Can I have a second chance for my selected session at a different price point if it is oversubscribed?

Yes, you can indicate whether you want to be considered for higher, lower, or both higher and lower price categories, as well as the category being ordered, for every session for which you apply.

Will organisers conduct the ballots from the lowest prices first and move up, or ballot the highest prices first and move down?

Organisers say they have not decided which direction of priority will occur in the ballots at this stage, as they will assess the total number of applications before determining which is the best way.

So how do I maximise my chances of getting a ticket?

Another difficult question because the organisers won’t release details of the specific numbers of tickets available at the sessions, nor the breakdown of tickets available at various price points. So it is unclear which sessions have the most tickets available.

Some popular sessions at smaller venues will have few tickets available. For instance, the night velodrome sessions may have fewer than 3,000 available for the public.

Which tickets will be the most difficult to obtain?

Track cycling, swimming, gymnastics, beach volleyball and weightlifting will be highly sought after, mainly because these sports take place in smaller venues. The opening and closing ceremonies, along with the athletics finals, are also very popular.

Which tickets will be easiest?

Football tickets are cheap and there are a million of them. But the easiest way to see the Olympics is to plan to see the free events.

Free? At the Olympics?

Yes, you can line the routes of the race walks, marathons, road cycling and road cycling time-trial races for free.

Are there any other free events associated with the Olympics?

There will be a host of free “live” sites which will feature bands, big television screens, sponsor products and entertainment across London and the UK. Also look out for the torch relay route details to be announced later this year.

What is included in the ticket price?

As well as the Olympic session, the ticket you purchase includes VAT and also a Travelcard for travel in zones 1-9.

What are my chances of getting tickets in each price category?

Organisers say that each price band has approximately the same number of seats available. Two notable exceptions to this are the opening and closing ceremonies, where the bulk of tickets are in the middle price bands.

Can I return unwanted tickets?

Once you have applied for the tickets you want, you cannot then cherry pick which tickets to keep, and you will be charged for all of the tickets you have been successfully allocated. However, organisers will set up an online ticket exchange next year, where any unwanted tickets can be offered for sale (at face value) to other consumers.

Tickets must only be bought through the officially licensed means detailed here. To deter unauthorised vendors the fine for those convicted of illegally selling-on tickets has been quadrupled to £ 20,000.

Are the tickets available to people outside Britain?

Yes, the tickets and application process will be open to all of the European Union. People in the UK and designated European countries can apply through www.tickets.london2012.com

What if I live outside the EU?

Apply through the national Olympic committee in your home country.

Why aren’t all of the tickets for the Olympics on sale to the public?

The public application process will involve 6.6 million of the total 8.8 million tickets available.

Where have the other 25 per cent of tickets gone?

A chunk of the tickets are reserved for the broadcasters and media. Another large portion of tickets are given to the Olympic sponsors. IOC members and their spouses and invited guests, like heads of state and other politicians, have a special area too. All of the 33 London boroughs have had

access to a special lot to each buy 100 highly sought-after tickets, while the Mayor of London has 2,000 tickets and other government departments can access 9,000 tickets.

What happens if I don’t get the tickets I want?

You may be able to source the tickets from the official online ticket exchange when it is set up later in the year. You can also legally apply for tickets available to the national Olympic committees from other EU countries, however they only have a very small allocation and will be hard to obtain.

Organisers will possibly conduct further ballots, or have tickets released through the ticket exchange as they finalise venue arrangements and unblock seats being held back because of possible sight-line issues.

But surely I can get tickets elsewhere?

Other options are to buy official packages through three companies. The lowest-priced option, and one targeted at UK families, is through short-break holiday packages, including guaranteed seats, on sale through Thomas Cook from £99 to £6,499.

Prestige Ticketing is offering packages of tickets combined with top class hospitality with prices around £500 a head to lesser sports, going up to £5,400 for the most popular sports. However many of these tickets have to be purchased in blocks of 10. Jet Set Sports is packaging ultra high-end deals for overseas market.

More ticketing information is available at www.thomascooksport.com/London-2012-Games and www.tickets.london2012.com

London 2012 Olympics: tickets guide

There are 6.6 million tickets available for sale across 645 sessions for the Olympics in this public ticket offer. Paralympic tickets will go on sale later in the year, so bookmark this Telegraph guide to work out which of the 645 sessions you wish to apply for and which category of seat you can afford.

How do I buy tickets?

You can apply for tickets from between March 15, 2011 to April 26, 2011. Because tickets are not sold on a first-come, first-served basis, the orders can be submitted at any stage during the 42-day period. There is no advantage in applying early.

So what do I do now?

Firstly you need to work out exactly what you want to order, taking into account your budget, the days you might like to focus on and preferred events. We have created a handy interactive tool where you can filter the complex ticketing schedule into days, venues and sports to help make the process easier.

So I have now worked out what I want to see, how do I apply?

You can apply for tickets from March 15 until midnight April 26, 2011. Because tickets are not sold on a first-come, first-served basis, the orders can be submitted at any stage during the 42-day period.

How do I submit my orders?

You can do this online at www.tickets.london2012.com or by filling in a paper form and posting it. Forms will be available from Lloyds TSB banks and through Bank of Scotland in Scotland, from March 15, 2011. In Northern Ireland, the forms will be available from public libraries.

How much will tickets cost?

Ticket prices are listed on the interactive schedule and range from £20 to £725. The top-of-the-range ticket price is £2,012 for a small number of the very best opening ceremony seats. There are also a small number of opening ceremony seats at a price of £20.12.

Do children pay the same prices?

At more than 220 lower-demand sessions the cost of the ticket is the same as the child’s age (up to age 16) on July 27, 2012. There are no free tickets, so a child aged six months will still need a ticket costing a pound. This £16 cap will also be offered to seniors aged 60 and over.

How do I pay?

Online payment is exclusively by VISA debit card, VISA credit card or a virtual prepaid card, which you must apply for beforehand. Paper forms can be paid for by cheque or postal order as well as VISA. Payments will be taken from the VISA accounts of successful applicants between May 10 and June 10.

But my VISA card expires between March 15 and July 31. What now?

This is tricky and annoying, but you may have to order using a prepaid card or by cheque as cards that expire before August won't be accepted by the system. Visa are working on bringing this date forward.

Is there a limit to how many tickets I can apply for?

Yes, each session has a ticket limit. This is shown on the the interactive schedule , the London Olympic website and on the paper order booklet. The most popular sessions, such as the opening ceremony, are limited to four tickets per order. Most sessions have a limit of six, but some sessions have a limit of 20.

What happens if the session I applied for is oversubscribed?

Organisers will conduct a ballot.

Can I have a second chance for my selected session at a different price point if it is oversubscribed?

Yes, you can indicate whether you want to be considered for higher, lower, or both higher and lower price categories, as well as the category being ordered, for every session for which you apply.

Will organisers conduct the ballots from the lowest prices first and move up, or ballot the highest prices first and move down?

Organisers say they have not decided which direction of priority will occur in the ballots at this stage, as they will assess the total number of applications before determining which is the best way.

So how do I maximise my chances of getting a ticket?

Another difficult question because the organisers won’t release details of the specific numbers of tickets available at the sessions, nor the breakdown of tickets available at various price points. So it is unclear which sessions have the most tickets available.

Some popular sessions at smaller venues will have few tickets available. For instance, the night velodrome sessions may have fewer than 3,000 available for the public.

Which tickets will be the most difficult to obtain?

Track cycling, swimming, gymnastics, beach volleyball and weightlifting will be highly sought after, mainly because these sports take place in smaller venues. The opening and closing ceremonies, along with the athletics finals, are also very popular.

Which tickets will be easiest?

Football tickets are cheap and there are a million of them. But the easiest way to see the Olympics is to plan to see the free events.

Free? At the Olympics?

Yes, you can line the routes of the race walks, marathons, road cycling and road cycling time-trial races for free.

Are there any other free events associated with the Olympics?

There will be a host of free “live” sites which will feature bands, big television screens, sponsor products and entertainment across London and the UK. Also look out for the torch relay route details to be announced later this year.

What is included in the ticket price?

As well as the Olympic session, the ticket you purchase includes VAT and also a Travelcard for travel in zones 1-9.

What are my chances of getting tickets in each price category?

Organisers say that each price band has approximately the same number of seats available. Two notable exceptions to this are the opening and closing ceremonies, where the bulk of tickets are in the middle price bands.

Can I return unwanted tickets?

Once you have applied for the tickets you want, you cannot then cherry pick which tickets to keep, and you will be charged for all of the tickets you have been successfully allocated. However, organisers will set up an online ticket exchange next year, where any unwanted tickets can be offered for sale (at face value) to other consumers.

Tickets must only be bought through the officially licensed means detailed here. To deter unauthorised vendors the fine for those convicted of illegally selling-on tickets has been quadrupled to £ 20,000.

Are the tickets available to people outside Britain?

Yes, the tickets and application process will be open to all of the European Union. People in the UK and designated European countries can apply through www.tickets.london2012.com

What if I live outside the EU?

Apply through the national Olympic committee in your home country.

Why aren’t all of the tickets for the Olympics on sale to the public?

The public application process will involve 6.6 million of the total 8.8 million tickets available.

Where have the other 25 per cent of tickets gone?

A chunk of the tickets are reserved for the broadcasters and media. Another large portion of tickets are given to the Olympic sponsors. IOC members and their spouses and invited guests, like heads of state and other politicians, have a special area too. All of the 33 London boroughs have had

access to a special lot to each buy 100 highly sought-after tickets, while the Mayor of London has 2,000 tickets and other government departments can access 9,000 tickets.

What happens if I don’t get the tickets I want?

You may be able to source the tickets from the official online ticket exchange when it is set up later in the year. You can also legally apply for tickets available to the national Olympic committees from other EU countries, however they only have a very small allocation and will be hard to obtain.

Organisers will possibly conduct further ballots, or have tickets released through the ticket exchange as they finalise venue arrangements and unblock seats being held back because of possible sight-line issues.

But surely I can get tickets elsewhere?

Other options are to buy official packages through three companies. The lowest-priced option, and one targeted at UK families, is through short-break holiday packages, including guaranteed seats, on sale through Thomas Cook from £99 to £6,499.

Prestige Ticketing is offering packages of tickets combined with top class hospitality with prices around £500 a head to lesser sports, going up to £5,400 for the most popular sports. However many of these tickets have to be purchased in blocks of 10. Jet Set Sports is packaging ultra high-end deals for overseas market.

More ticketing information is available at www.thomascooksport.com/London-2012-Games and www.tickets.london2012.com

London 2012 Olympics: daily countdown to the Games

As the London 2012 Olympics draws ever nearer Telegraph Sport counts down with a daily fact or figure.

London 2012 Olympics: daily countdown to the Games

Malfunction: the Olympic countdown clock stopped with 499 days to go Photo: EPA

10:14AM GMT 24 Mar 2011

491 - 491 bronze medals have been won in Olympic swimming events since 1896.

492 - In 492 BC, at the Ancient Games, a feared boxer named Cleomedes was denied a gold medal in a fight that involved him brutally slaying his opponent. The disqualification was not for the killing, but a technical incident during the fight.

493 - The 493 London bus runs from Richmond - a key destination in the road cycling race - via Wimbledon Park and Southfields, where the All England Tennis club is located.

494 - 494 competitors from 67 nations took place in swimming events at the Los Angeles 1984 Olympics.

495 - £495 is the estimated starting cost per head for a place in a corporate hospitality box at the London 2012 Olympics tennis events.

496 - £496 million is the estimated cost of the Olympic Stadium, the focus of a post-Games tussle between West Ham and Tottenham - which the former won.

497 - £497 million was the estimated returns to the Olympics Lottery Distribution Found from sales of dedicated games, as of March 2010,

498 - With 498 days to go we learned that fridges and large amounts of coins were banned from London 2012 Olympic venues.

499 - The London 2012 Olympic countdown clock in Trafalgar Square stopped with 499 days to go after a technical error. Designers Omega were forced into sending technicians to fix the issue in an incident that proved to be a public relations nightmare.

500 - £500 is the cost of buying two official London 2012 ‘yellow gold disc charms’ from the online store.

London 2012 Olympics: cash-strapped British Olympic Association pulls out of hosting pre-Games gathering

The general assembly of the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC), which is attended by officials from more than 200 countries and is one of the most important meetings on the Olympic calendar, was due to be hosted by the BOA in the capital in April 2012.

In recent years, whenever the biennial assembly has been held in the year of a summer Olympics it assembles in the Olympic host city three months before the Games, running alongside a meeting of the International Olympic Committee’s executive board. It was hosted by Beijing in 2008 and Athens in 2004.

Next year’s assembly had been earmarked for London but the BOA has confirmed that it has no choice but to back out of the event unless other ways can be found to meet the estimated £5 million cost.

Earlier this month, the BOA admitted it was facing such a serious cash crisis that it was struggling even to fulfil its core task of supporting the British team in 2012, in the run-up to the Olympics at its preparation camp, and during the Games.

The money saved from the ANOC meeting should help protect Team GB athletes from any funding shortfall. A BOA spokesman said: “It’s a function of prioritisation. It’s not lack of resources necessarily. We’ve got the resources. It’s just a matter of where you direct them and, given where we are, it’s our determination that those resources need to be directed to our core mission, which is delivery of the team and all the logistics and high-performance services around the team.

“Would we like to host ANOC? Absolutely we would. But given limited resources, we have to make prioritisations.”

The BOA has yet to withdraw formally from hosting the event but has informed ANOC of its difficulty in meeting its financial obligations. It will now be up to ANOC to decide whether to move the event elsewhere or to find alternative funding solutions to allow the assembly to go ahead in London.

It is understood that part of the problem is that the BOA has been left to pick up the entire £5 million bill for the assembly, unlike in Beijing and Athens where the Olympic organising committees contributed to the cost.

The decision to back out will be a further blow to the international reputation of the BOA, following its decision to mount a legal challenge at the Court of Arbitration for Sport to the way Locog calculates any cash surplus from the Games.

The BOA, which is entitled to 20 per cent of any profit, argues that the surplus should apply just to the Olympic budget, whereas Locog believes the cost of the Paralympics should be included in the calculation. The IOC has backed Locog’s stance after the BOA rejected an offer by IOC president, Jacques Rogge, to try to broker an amicable solution to the dispute.

Xavier Gonzalez, chief executive of the International Paralympic Committee, insisted on Friday that the Paralympics would cover its own costs and accused the BOA of undermining London’s vision of an integrated Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Pakistan Vs India in Semi Final of World Cup 2011 – Are You Ready?

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India vs Pakistan

India vs Pakistan: A dream date

It would be a dream match when India will clash with Pakistan in the semifinal match that will be held on March 30 at Mohali.

India qualified for the semifinal after crushing Australia by five wickets on Thursday in a quarterfinal match.

On the other hand Pakistan had defeated West Indies to secure its berth in the semifinal.Both the countries are super excited ahead of the mega clash.

This would be the second semifinal match of the World Cup 2011.

Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi on Wednesday said that if his team happens to clash with India his players would give their best shot in an attempt to defeat their rival.

Pakistan has never beaten India in the World Cup.

However, Team India is also prepared to put forward their best strategy to take on the Pakis.

Australian skipper Ricky Ponting after losing the quarterfinal match to India said that if he had to choose between the two countries his vote would be with India to win the semifinal.

Looking ahead to the semifinal clash against Pakistan at Mohali on March 30, Yuvraj Singh said it would be another dream game.

"The India-Pakistan game is going to be another dream game after India-Australia," he added.

India vs Pakistan

Ind vs Aus: Yuvraj, Sachin, Raina help Men in Blue avenge 2003 humiliation

It was billed as the blockbuster and the quarterfinal, the second of the 2011 Cricket World Cup at the Sardar Patel Stadium at Motera on Thursday lived up to the expectations.

Blog: Can we beat Pak and some other questions

India survived a Ricky Ponting masterclass (104, 118 balls, 7x4, 1 x6) and some tense moments to beat four-time World Champions Australia by five wickets and 14 balls to spare to set up a potentially explosive clash with arch rivals Pakistan in Mohali on March 30.

The hosts rose to the occasion in style, first with a superb bowling and fielding effort, then the great master Sachin Tendulkar set the stage alight with glorious strokeplay to put the side on cruise mode before some quintessential Indian harakiri.

The Aussies sensing a chance changed colours, bowled with venom, sledged hard and even bled - Brett Lee getting a cut under his eye while fielding. They did it all but couldn't stop India from progressing.

There were many heroes for India as they set about their chase of 261, but Yuvraj Singh, yet again, emerged as the knight in shining armour coming up with a match-winning knock of unbeaten 57 runs besides picking up two wickets earlier. The effort earned the southpaw his fourth Man-of-the-match award in this World Cup.

Also rising to the challenge was young Suresh Raina with a gutsy unbeaten 34. Yuvraj and Raina realized 74 runs from 61 balls just when the Aussies had turned on the screws.

There was some intense drama before though courtesy a horrible mix-up between Gautam Gambhir (50; 64b, 7x4) and Yuvraj (their third in the span of five minutes) resulting in the run out of Gambhir. Yuvraj edged David Hussey to Cameron White at slip and even before Yuvraj could realize, Gambhir had dashed towards him from the non-striker's end and it was a point of no return.

Five overs earlier, Virat Kohli swatted a full toss straight down the throat of Michael Clarke at mid-wicket.

Skipper MS Dhoni cracked a thundering boundary, but another attempt off Lee saw Dhoni cut the bowler straight to Michael Clarke at point. The Indians had slid to 187 for 5 in 37.3 overs and seemed to be spoiling their own party till Yuvraj and Raina came into their own.

Of course, Tendulkar (53; 68b, 7x4) was on a different planet altogether as he caressed, punched, pulled, drove and also played the upper cut, the way only he can to raise hopes of the ton of tons.

Ind vs Aus: Semifinal against Pakistan a dream match: Yuvraj

His dream of guiding India to a win over Australia in the World Cup realised, star batsman Yuvraj Singh is now focussing on the semifinal clash against arch-rivals Pakistan, saying the much-anticipated game would be a battle of equals.

Yuvraj struck an unbeaten half century after claiming two wickets last night to collect his fourth man of the match trophy in the ongoing World Cup.

Looking ahead to the semifinal clash against Pakistan at Mohali on March 30, Yuvraj said it would be another dream game.

"The India-Pakistan game is going to be another dream game after India-Australia. It's a great victory for India today. We would be playing our best cricket against Pakistan. They know our game we know theirs both teams are equal. They have had a very good tournament and have beaten West Indies and Australia," Yuvraj told reporters after India's five-wicket win over the defending champions.

"We don't want to think about the Pakistan game now. It has been a high-pressure game for us (against Australia) and lot of our system has been drained. We would like to relax for a couple of days and then make plans about Pakistan game," he added.

It was very difficult to keep his emotions in check in the high-octane quarterfinal match.

"Over the last one year I have been dreaming of staying till the end and taking the team to victory against Australia in the World Cup and the moment has come. This is the moment I have lived for as a cricketer," he said.

He admitted that it was a tough situation with enormous pressure on him and any small mistake on his part could have thrown India out of the World Cup.

"It was very hard to control emotions. It was difficult to control oneself in such a situation as one mistake and you will be out of the World Cup. I tried to just watch the ball, play down the ground and not lift the ball in the air," said the left-handed batsman.

Yuvraj said he was playing in the tournament with the thought of someone special in his life, though he did not specify the person.

"I am playing for a very special person that comes in my mind and whenever things are not going well I think of that person and things work out," he remarked.

Yuvraj conceded that the dismissal of Gautam Gambhir, who was run out due to a misunderstanding with him, and captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni in quick succession had put the team under pressure but Suresh Raina lived up to the challenge in crucial stages.

"When Gambhir got out I thought I will get a good partnership going with MS (Dhoni) but when MS got out I knew I was in trouble. When Raina came in I told him to take his time and let's get 20-30 run partnership. He has shown nerves in a crucial stage and this will boost his confidence also," he said.

He said he had already apologised to Gambhir for the mix-up that resulted in his partner getting run out.

"I have apologised to Gautam for the miscommunication on the field. We have not played together much. I think it was probably my fault," said Yuvraj.

Though he got his fourth man-of-the-match award in the tournament, Yuvraj sounded modest and said the team effort was crucial.

"I feel good to have contributed to the team but the victory cannot be achieved by one person, it's a team effort," he said.

He said though he cherished the centuries he had scored in his career, even scores like his 52 not out last night were special as they resulted in the team winning a crucial tie.

"Though centuries are very special for a player, when you are able to contribute 20 or 30 runs which help the team win crucial matches they also become special," he said.

Looking back at the past one year which had seen him being axed from both the ODI and Test teams, Yuvraj said he was very happy that things have turned around for him.

"Last year everything I touched turned into mud. This year it has been a good year," he said.

Praising coach Gary Kirsten for the contribution he has been making, Yuvraj said that was the vital difference from 2007 when the team was knocked out in the first round of the World Cup.

"In 2003, the team was very great (when it made the final). I don't want to talk about 2007. In 2011 with Gary coming in, our confidence in each other has grown. Players confide in each other and the way Gary keeps the team like a family that shows in our performance," he pointed out.

Tri-Nations ICC Cricket World Cup review: South Africa vs New Zealand

In their come from behind win over the Boks yesterday in Durban, the All Blacks showed some frightening glimpses of their potential, with just a few Achilles heels on display.

Nine points behind with 15 minutes to play, New Zealand raised the pace of the game to a level that the exhausted boks could no longer contain. The penultimate try was the pick of the bunch, with Rodney So’oaiolo producing an explosive 50m kick return from deep in New Zealand territory that set up a sustained period of phase pressure in the Boks 22. The eventual try came from a mercurial pick and go three metres out by the omnipresent Richie McCaw.

The final try, a classic capitalisation on a quick turnover to give Rokocoko a clear run in, was then almost inevitable. South Africa had nothing left in the tank.

That’s not to say that this wasn’t a strong performance from the Springboks. In the first half, Matfield read the Kiwi lineout as easily as his own, giving the home side good ball. Berger was everywhere in defence and never more than two steps away from McCaw. Percy Montgomery used his experience at the back, his kicking game impressive. The half-back Ruan Pienaar staked his case for a regular place with touches of world class.

However, by the second half the South African scrum had disintegrated and only quick work at the base managed to keep it functioning at all. To nullify the lineout malfunctions, the All Blacks started taking quick throws whenever possible, which served to accelerate the pace of the game further.

Scarily for any opposition, it’s hard to pick out single All Black contributions, such was the joined up, full pace approach. But for such a game plan to work, the back row must be at the top of their game and McCaw, Collins and So’oialo were. The power of their running and gang tackling was at times awesome.

For the Wallabies in Melbourne this weekend, victory will require a performance the like of which they haven’t given since the last world cup versus this same opposition. Encouraging as last week’s gutsy but ultimately losing effort against the Boks was, it will take much more determination and accuracy, for it also seems that this All Black side has raised the bar in terms of conditioning.

If the Wallabies can find this level of performance, then there are some chinks in the AB armour to attack:

   1. The line-out. Perhaps because of the injuries at lock, this weakness is once again ripe for exploitation; Vickerman and Sharpe must take a leaf out of Matfield’s book. Note that this doesn’t mean the Wallabies should try and overplay a kicking game as it would play into All Black hands.
   2. Ball retention. Keep it tight and drive it through the phases. This worked for the Boks this weekend, they came unstuck as soon as they tried to loosen it up. Give the ABs 65% of the ball next weekend and it’ll be a massacre at the MCG. As the Brumbies and Bulls also showed against the Crusaders, McCaw starts to leak penalties on the back foot.
   3. Mongrel. The AB’s are a well oiled machine when allowed to play. You have to be in their face with big tackles and causing niggle everywhere else. The South Africans did a good job of this until they ran out of puff. Who will be Australia’s Baakies Botha?

Anyone think of anything else?

And finally, there’s another silver lining – the ref isn’t Kaplan

NEW ZEALAND 26 (Richie McCaw, Joe Rokocoko tries; Daniel Carter 3 pens 2 cons, Aaron Mauger drop goal) bt SOUTH AFRICA 21 (Schalk Burger, Butch James tries; Percy Montgomery 2 pens con, Ruan Pienaar pen) at ABSA Stadium Durban.

Graeme Smith vs. Martin Guptill: Player analysis – ICC World Cup 2011

Graeme Smith vs. Martin Guptill: Player analysis – ICC World Cup 2011

New Zealand and South Africa will face each other in the quarter-final of International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cup 2011 on 25th March. This will be a tough test for both nations looking to clinch their first World Cup.

South Africa, out of their six group matches, have won five against the Netherlands, India, Ireland, Bangladesh and West Indies. While they have lost only one to England. With this win loss-ratio, the Proteas are at the top of group ‘B’ with ten points. On the other hand, New Zealand have won four matches against Kenya, Zimbabwe, Pakistan and Canada, while losing two games to Australia and Sri Lanka. The Black Caps, with eight points, are in fourth place in their group.

Both teams have a variety of players in their squads including top pacers, spinners, and batsmen. Graeme Smith is one of the most talented players of the South African team and serves his team as captain and plays the role of top-order batsman. The player gives useful innings while playing in the opening spot and has the ability to anchor the innings. Smith has the ability to play nice shots in the slips and amasses runs with great ease. His prior experience of playing in two mega events is a big advantage for him. Smith is one of only six players in the world who have scored more than 5000 ODI runs as a captain.

Smith is expected to give productive innings if South Africa will bat second in the quarter-final. The opener has given better performances in chases rather than batting first. Smith while batting second, averages more than 47 runs and has been able to put up six centuries. When he bats first, he averages a meager 32.75 runs including two tons.

Before the ICC World cup 2011, Smith scored more than 4000 runs in wins at an average of 47.58 including seven centuries.

The ongoing tournament is the third showpiece event of Smith’s career, as earlier he has been part of the 2003 and 2007 campaigns. In 2003, he was a junior player and did not give a noticeable performance. However, he was a prominent figure in the 2007 edition. He took an appealing start, hitting four fifties in the first four matches. A former South African cricketer describes Smith as, "He has the ability to lead from the front and impose himself on the opposition."

The 30-year old has played 19 World Cup innings so far scoring 719 runs at an average of 39.94 including six fifties.

On the other side, Martin Guptill is also a prolific top-order batsman for the Black Caps, who plays well and has great technique. Comparaed to Smith, Guptill needs more consistency in his batting form. The 24-year-old has played six innings at this World Cup, scoring 222 runs at an average of 55.50 including two fifties.

The ICC World Cup 2011 is the first mega event of his career, where he has hit his highest score of unbeaten 86 runs against Zimbabwe in a winning cause at Ahmedabad on 4th March. Guptill performs well at home ODIs at an average of 46 including one century and four half centuries. Abroad, he lacks consistency and averages 26.31 including five half centuries. Former New Zealand fast bowler, Dann Morrison, describes Guptill as, "He hits the ball nice and straight and very much plays in the 'V'. He's been missing in action a bit lately, but in India the conditions tend to suit guys who play off the front foot, so he should score a lot of runs."

Both the teams are expected to play a nip and tuck competition. However, the Proteas are likely to take less pressure as they are leading their group with maximum points.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Can India beat defending champs Australia at 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup?

If you pass the House of Dosas on Kingsway early Thursday (March 24) and you spot chairs flying around inside, you probably won’t need to phone 911.

It could just be passionate cricket fans taking advantage of the South Indian establishment’s wall-to-wall television screenings of the 2011 ICC World Cup cricket tournament in India.

And tomorrow (at the unholy hour of 2 a.m. Pacific time), India, as host nation, takes on defending three-times-in-succession champions Australia in the much-anticipated quarterfinal showdown.

It has been called a battle of the “flawed” heavyweights, but that is damning both nations with faint praise. In truth, anyone with even a remote interest in the bat-and-ball contest should realize this is about as big as it gets.

The retirement of Steve and Mark Waugh, Shane Warne, Adam Gilchrist, Glenn McGrath, and Matthew Hayden means that Australia’s star has never been more on the wane. India will hope they can exploit that and squeeze a victory the way Pakistan did to the Aussies in the group stages. Pakistan is already in the semifinals, after thrashing the West Indies. Now their subcontinental neighbours will hope to end the Australian dominance in this 50-over one-day format.

The Indians will feel this is their last chance with star batsman Sachin Tendulkar in the squad. The Little Master, as he is known worldwide, may well be in his last World Cup. He’s 37 years old now, and even though his eyes and reflexes are still holding firm, the man is only human.

The Australians will hope their captain Ricky Ponting, himself 36, still has something left in the tank. As captain he has come under some pressure and has behaved in petulant fashion, including against Canada, out on the field.

Ponting (or “Punter” as he’s affectionately called) can’t do that in this quarterfinal, or else Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni will make sure it’s Punter's last as skipper.

Stay tuned tomorrow morning, and watch for flying chairs.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Chennai Super Kings (CSK) Team Squad IPL 2011 – Players List

IPL Chennai Super Kings 2011 Squad

Chennai Super Kings

Chennai Super Kings – IPL Chennai Super Kings Team

IPL 4 Chennai Super Kings Teams Players List is placed here. The Chennai Super Kings was the other team who had gone into the auction with four players retained and hence were left with only $4.5 million at the start of the auction. However, unlike Mumbai they did not go after the really costly players. Their strategy was simpler – try to buy back as many players that they had in the last year.

For starters, they have S Badrinath for $800,000, a sum of money that looks far greater than what he deserved. Same goes with R Ashwin who was won for a bid of $850,000 and their pace bowler Doug Bollinger who was won over for $700,000.

Their best buy was probably Michael Hussey, another of their previous year players for a sum of $450,000 – not too many going after Hussey especially given that he is not getting any younger any more.

There were two other buys, Dwayne Bravo for $200,000 and W Saha for $100,000.

Chennai Super Kings had decided to go in with a simple strategy; try to retain all the players from the previous season and they seemed to be very successful. Of the previous year’s players, they had Joginder Sharma ($150,000), Sudeep Tyagi ($240,000), George Bailey ($50,000) amongst the others whom they had taken in the first day of the auction.

Apart from the others, they had also chosen Scott Styris ($200,000), Ben Hilfenhaus ($100,000), Nuwan Kulasekera ($100,000), Suraj Randiv ($80,000), Faf du Plessis ($120,000).

This meant that they had taken up a strong bowling side for the day. Chennai Super Kings IPL Auction 2011 Results is placed below.

Chennai Super Kings are all set to retain left-arm spinner Shadab Jakati, who has been in great demand as a part of their uncapped basket. They have also signed up Ganapathi Vignesh, Abhinav Mukund, Anirudha Srikkanth, Vas Devadas & Yo Mahesh.

IPL CSK Players Squad List

  • MS Dhoni (retained)
  • Suresh Raina (retained)
  • M Vijay (retained)
  • Albie Morkel (retained)
  • R Ashwin – 0.85 Million USD (3.85 Crore INR)
  • S Badrinath – 0.8 Million USD (3.62 Crore INR)
  • Doug Bollinger – 0.7 Million USD (3.17 Crore INR)
  • Michael Hussey – 0.425 Million USD (1.92 Crore INR)
  • Sudeep Tyagi – 0.24 Million USD
  • Dwayne Bravo – 0.2 Million USD (90 Lacs INR)
  • Scott Styris – 0.2 Million USD
  • Joginder Sharma – 0.15 Million USD
  • Faf du Plessis – 0.12 Million USD
  • Nuwan Kulasekara – 0.1 Million USD
  • Ben Hilfenhaus – 0.1 Million USD
  • Wriddhiman Saha – 0.1 Million USD
  • Suraj Randiv – 0.08 Million USD
  • George Bailey – 0.05 Million USD
  • Shadab Jakati – Uncapped
  • Ganapathi Vignesh – Uncapped
  • Abhinav Mukund – Uncapped
  • Anirudha Srikkanth – Uncapped
  • Vas Devadas – Uncapped
  • Yo Mahesh – Uncapped

IPL 2011 Schedule Fixtures Matches Dates

IPL 2011 Schedule  – Indian Premier League

ipl schedule 2011

IPL 2011 Dates – IPL 4 to begin six days after ICC Cricket World Cup 2011

IPL 2011 Schedule – IPL 4 to begin on April 8 and conclude on May 22. Defending IPL champions the Chennai Super Kings will take on Kolkata Knight Riders in the first match of the IPL 4 on April 08, 2011.

The governing body also released the schedule of the IPL 2011 with changes in the play off system for the fourth edition of the game.

IPL 4 will see 10 teams and the governing body released provisional schedule of the games and the opening match will be at MA Chidambaram Stadium Chennai which will see the champions go to defend with the Kolkata Knight Riders on April 8, 2011. It is also their right to host the first match of the fourth edition of the Indian Premier League.

According to the tentative schedule, the 10 teams which include the two additions of franchises the Kochi and the Sahara Pune Warriors will play in all 74 matches and at 13 venues. The 74 matches are spread across 51 days and to reach the finals the final four teams of the IPL 4 will have to play in a new play-off system which will be coming into effect from the 2011 season. IPL 2011 Fixtures are placed below.

IPL 2011 Schedule

IPL 2011 Schedule – Indian Cricket Match Timetable 2011 is placed below. Chennai play Kolkata in opening match of IPL-4‎.

Date Time Teams Venue
April 8 8 PM IST Chennai Super Kings vs Kolkata Knight Riders Chennai
April 9 4 PM IST Deccan Chargers vs Rajasthan Royals Hyderabad
April 9 8 PM IST Kochi v Royal Challengers Bangalore Kochi
April 10 4 PM IST Delhi Daredevils vs Mumbai Indians Delhi
April 10 8 PM IST Pune Warriors vs Kings XI Punjab Navi Mumbai
April 11 8 PM IST Kolkata Knight Riders vs Deccan Chargers Kolkata
April 12 4 PM IST Rajasthan Royals vs Delhi Daredevils Jaipur
April 12 8 PM IST Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Mumbai Indians Bangalore
April 13 4 PM IST Pune Warriors vs Kochi Navi Mumbai
April 13 8 PM IST Kings XI Punjab vs Chennai Super Kings Mohali
April 14 8 PM IST Deccan Chargers vs Royal Challengers Bangalore Hyderabad
April 15 4 PM IST Mumbai Indians v Kochi Mumbai
April 15 8 PM IST Delhi Daredevils v Kolkata Knight Riders Delhi
April 16 4 PM IST Chennai Super Kings v Royal Challengers Bangalore Chennai
April 16 8 PM IST Deccan Chargers v Kings XI Punjab Hyderabad
April 17 4 PM IST Rajasthan v Kolkata Knight Riders Jaipur
April 17 8 PM IST Pune Warriors v Delhi Daredevils Navi Mumbai
April 18 8 PM IST Kochi v Chennai Super Kings Kochi
April 19 4 PM IST Delhi Daredevils vs Deccan Chargers Delhi
April 19 8 PM IST Royal Challengers Bangalore v Rajasthan Royals Bangalore
April 20 4 PM IST Mumbai Indians v Pune Warriors Mumbai
April 20 8 PM IST Kolkata Knight Riders v Kochi Kolkata
April 21 8 PM IST Kings XI Punjab v Rajasthan Royals Mohali
April 22 8 PM IST Mumbai Indians v Chennai Super Kings Mumbai
April 23 4 PM IST Kolkata Knight Riders v Royal Challengers Bangalore Kolkata
April 23 8 PM IST Delhi Daredevils v Kings XI Punjab Delhi
April 24 4 PM IST Deccan Chargers v Mumbai Indians Hyderabad
April 24 8 PM IST Rajasthan Royals v Kochi Jaipur
April 25 8 PM IST Chennai Super Kings v Pune Warriors Chennai
April 26 8 PM IST Delhi Daredevils v Royal Challengers Bangalore Delhi
April 27 4 PM IST Pune Warriors v Chennai Super Kings Navi Mumbai
April 27 8 PM IST Kochi v Deccan Chargers Kochi
April 28 4 PM IST Kolkata Knight Riders v Kings XI Punjab Kolkata
April 28 8 PM IST Rajasthan Royals v Mumbai Indians Jaipur
April 29 8 PM IST Royal Challengers Bangalore v Pune Bangalore
April 30 4 PM IST Kochi v Delhi Daredevils Kochi
April 30 8 PM IST Mumbai Indians v Kings XI Punjab Mumbai
May 1 4 PM IST Rajasthan Royals v Pune Warriors Jaipur
May 1 8 PM IST Chennai Super Kings v Deccan Chargers Chennai
May 2 8 PM IST Delhi Daredevils v Kochi Delhi
May 3 8 PM IST Deccan Chargers v Kolkata Knight Riders Hyderabad
May 4 4 PM IST Chennai Super Kings v Rajasthan Royals Chennai
May 4 8 PM IST Pune Warriors v Mumbai Indians Navi Mumbai
May 5 4 PM IST Kochi v Kolkata Knight Riders Kochi
May 5 8 PM IST Deccan Chargers v Delhi Daredevils Hyderabad
May 6 8 PM IST Royal Challengers Bangalore v Kings XI Punjab Bangalore
May 7 4 PM IST Kolkata Knight Riders v Chennai Super Kings Kolkata
May 7 8 PM IST Mumbai Indians v Delhi Daredevils Mumbai
May 8 4 PM IST Royal Challengers Bangalore v Kochi Bangalore
May 8 8 PM IST Kings XI Punjab v Pune Warriors Mohali
May 9 8 PM IST Rajasthan Royals v Chennai Super Kings Jaipur
May 10 4 PM IST Kings XI Punjab v Mumbai Indians Mohali
May 10 8 PM IST Deccan Chargers v Pune Warriors Hyderabad
May 11 8 PM IST Rajasthan Royals v Royal Challengers Bangalore Jaipur
May 12 8 PM IST Chennai Super Kings v Delhi Daredevils Chennai
May 13 8 PM IST Kochi v Kings XI Punjab Indore
May 14 4 PM IST Mumbai Indians v Deccan Chargers Mumbai
May 14 8 PM IST Royal Challengers Bangalore v Kolkata Knight Riders Bangalore
May 15 4 PM IST Kings XI Punjab v Delhi Daredevils Dharamsala
May 15 8 PM IST Kochi v Rajasthan Royals Indore
May 16 8 PM IST Kolkata Knight Riders v Mumbai Indians Kolkata
May 17 8 PM IST Pune Warriors v Deccan Chargers Pune
May 18 4 PM IST Kings XI Punjab v Royal Challengers Bangalore Dharamsala
May 18 8 PM IST Chennai Super Kings v Kochi Chennai
May 19 8 PM IST Pune Warriors v Kolkata Knight Riders Pune
May 20 8 PM IST Mumbai Indians v Rajasthan Royals Mumbai
May 21 4 PM IST Kings XI Punjab v Deccan Chargers Dharamsala
May 21 8 PM IST Delhi Daredevils v Pune Warriors Delhi
May 22 4 PM IST Royal Challengers Bangalore v Chennai Super Kings Bangalore
May 22 8 PM IST Kolkata Knight Riders v Rajasthan Royals Kolkata
May 24 8 PM IST Qualifier 1 Mumbai
May 25 8 PM IST Eliminator Mumbai
May 27 8 PM IST Qualifier 2 Chennai
May 28 8 PM IST Final Chennai