July 07, 2008

Dhoni in ODI #115

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India vs Sri Lanka, Asia Cup 2008, Final
Date: 06 Jul 2008

Catches: 2 / Stumpings: 0
Batting: 49 runs (74 balls), 4s: 4/ 6s: 0

India had the upper hand at the beginning of both the innings, but brilliant performances from Sanath Jayasuriya and Ajantha Mendis sealed a comprehensive victory for the Sri Lankans. The Sri Lankans were 66 for 4 after put in to bat, but were rescued by a 131 run partnership between Jayasuriya and Dilshan. Jayasuriya’s brilliant 125 took only 114 deliveries and helped the Lankans to put up a decent total of 273.

Sehwag’s stroke play indicated that 273 were not going to be enough. But, it lasted only until the 9th over when Ajantha Mendis was introduced into the attack as a gamble to restrict the scoring and take wickets. At that stage, India was well placed at 76 for the loss of Gautam Gambhir. Mendis was certainly the talk of the town before the match. But, his performance turned out to be a magical one, might be one of the best bowling performances in ODI history.

Mendis accounted for Sehwag in his second delivery of the innings and the Indians surrendered to him without any resistance whatsoever. The exception being Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who compiled a cool and responsible 49. At the end of the day, Mendis’ figures read 8-1-13-6. Unbelievable!

The Indians need not worry too much about the result in the finals. They did perform extremely well in the series. They were surprised by a rare bowling talent in the finals. But, Dhoni and his boys have come together well in this series. The bowling department needs some strengthening; probably the return of Zaheer Khan and Harbhajan Singh might help.

Result: 273 all out in 49.5 overs(Jayasuriya 125, Dilshan 56, Ishant Sharma 3 for 52, RP Singh 3 for 67) beat India 173 all out in 39.3 overs(Sehwag 60, Dhoni 49, Mendis 6 for 13) by 100 runs.

Sri Lanka has won the Asia Cup 2008.

Man of the match & Man of the Series: Ajantha Mendis (Sri Lanka)
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Happy Birthday, Dhoni

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This blog is happy to wish Mahendra Singh Dhoni a year filled with success, prosperity and happiness. Dhoni turns 27 today. He was born on July 7, 1981 at Ranchi in the Indian state of Bihar.

He is one of the most entertaining cricketer in the world today. He has already played 29 test matches and 115 One Day Internationals. Keep going Dhoni! We expect more from you. Show us your swashbuckling batting style once in a while.

Happy Birthday and Many More Happy Returns of The Day!
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July 02, 2008

No Excitement in India-Pakistan Clashes

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The cricket matches between the archrivals India and Pakistan had always been exciting and entertaining. It all started with one great day at Sharjah. On April 18, 1986, Javed Miandad held his nerves till the end to clinch the Austral-Asia Cup. It was a match in which Miandad smashed a full toss from Chetan Sharma out of the ground for a huge six. It was off the last ball of the innings.

I still remember that day when the future of India-Pakistan cricket matches had been rewritten. Pakistan took a vital lead and confidence booster from that last-ball six and went on to dominate the Indians for at least a decade. The Indians did their best to counter that morale-sapping blow. As a result, the matches got more interesting and the spectators were the real winners. How many good matches you would have seen between these two teams since then?

Do you feel the scenario has changed?
I feel yes. The India-Pakistan match does not give me sleepless nights any more. Too many clashes between these two teams with too little time in between have crushed the interest of the followers. Another reason is that the match-winners are gone. You won’t see the greatness of the players like Imran Khan, Wasim Akram, Javed Miandad, Abdul Qadir, Kapil Dev, Kris Srikanth, Maninder Singh… While India has the likes of Dhoni, Sehwag and Yuvraj who could make the game interesting, Pakistan certainly lacks one. Shahid Afridi, who could do it for Pakistan, is struggling to put bat to ball recently.

Another hard-fought match, close to the Kitply cup final, might reignite the fire in the India-Pakistan clashes. Until then, it is yet another clash!
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