Congratulations England! Well played. Finally, got your hands on a trophy. Collingwood seemed like a different person this tournament.
The Proteas need not feel too bad (or is that rubbing salt?) 😉
Congratulations England! Well played. Finally, got your hands on a trophy. Collingwood seemed like a different person this tournament.
The Proteas need not feel too bad (or is that rubbing salt?) 😉
When Australia were 58-3 chasing 190-odd, I gave up hope and went to catch up on some sleep. God, do I regret that! What I missed was an innings (raw or not) befitting a World Cup semi final. This is the same Hussey who was struggling for Chennai Super Kings. I don’t begrudge that, not one day! For these special innings are sweetest when saved for one’s own country.
Way to go, Hussey. It’s not without reason that they call you Mr. Cricket!
Are the India-floppers (a.k.a the India T20 team) reading the news? This is how it’s done!
This T20 game frustrating more people than it should. Suddenly, 8 runs per over is do-able and 20 runs per over in the last few (even while chasing) should be possible.
If we India-supporters are disappointed abt India’s campaign, the South African supporter is angry. Take a look at some of their comments in the cricinfo commentary from today’s match:
Dale, have you watch him field for the Deccan Chargers? You guys should have a Ravindra Jadeja. Then you will know!
Now this is pure frustration. I honestly feel sorry, but as a SA supporter (now that India is almost out), I feel your pain, Jaspan!
Seriously, it’s getter more and more bitter.
Faraz may have a point this tournament. Maybe the bouce is helping the Aussies. But I’m curious about how this would have panned out, if the Aussies were left out of the tournament. Maybe Ireland would have taken the cup? 😉
If you were wondering what happened after that.
17.2 Saeed Ajmal to Boucher, FOUR, Crunchy. He goes for the sweep and connects well. The ball screams over the square-leg umpire!
17.3 Saeed Ajmal to Boucher, no run, goes for the slog sweep but doesn't connect
17.4 Saeed Ajmal to Boucher, OUT, Trapped in front! Bouch tried to work this one to the on side but played all around it. Pakistan inch close to the victory line
MV Boucher lbw b Saeed Ajmal 12 (14b 1×4 0x6) SR: 85.71
Sad isn’t it?
The super eights are here. SA managed to not choke yesturday against NZ (allright, I’m being a bit harsh). But India have other plans.
For the teens of this age who may not have watched India in the 90s need not worry. There’s a 90-s style collapse going on. Vijay walks in hits a few, and leave. Ditto for Gambhir. Then Raina. Yuvraj gets another duck, carrying his spotless IPL (fix?) form.
I have been skeptic about this Indian batting line up for some time; which is also reason why I didn’t rave about India’s victory over SA in the first stage of the tournament. I don’t see batting stability or experience apart from Gambhir (Dhoni doesn’t count for me, neither does out-of-form Yuvi). As I write this, Dhoni has already fallen. Jadeja? Who is this Jadeja (deja vu – another 90s reminder) What is Ravindra Jadeja doing? Is he in as a fielder? After the dropped catches today, perhaps we need a new term for his place in the side.
Is the bowling better?
India are 40/5. They will need more than miracle to win this one.
Looking forward to a 90-s style excuse for loosing this one.
PS: I will eat crow (and my words) if India win this!
End of 90-s style rant.
PPS: Apparently there’s another fan of the old fashioned batsmen on cricinfo. “Umair: “It’s clear no lessons have been learned from last year’s disastrous England World Cup — the young Indian bats, weaned on the flat tracks of the IPL, cannot cope with fast, short-pitched bowling on livelier tracks. Just as SA has kept faith with Kallis and Smith; and Australia with Hussey, India should have included some older players with better technique. The fact that a Dravid isn’t going to have a 200 SR in an IPL match doesn’t mean he wouldn’t add value on pitches like the ones in England last year or this one.”
Yes, Dravid should have been there and that’s not just the Dravid-fan in me.
As a cricket lover who likes to watch not only the India matches, I’m frustrated. There are two matches today, one at 10:30pm and another at 2:15 am (both IST). Staying up till 2 am ruins my day and I get up groggy. 😦 Unfortunately, college days are over.