Showing posts with label cricket world cup 2014. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cricket world cup 2014. Show all posts

Friday, 22 August 2014

SA takes series 3-0

A scintillating 84 from 75 balls by opener Quinton de Kock led South Africa to a seven-wicket win over Zimbabwe and a 3-0 whitewash in the one-day international series. Spurred on by De Kock, South Africa needed just 27.2 overs to reach 171-3 and easily chase down Zimbabwe’s 165 all out at Queens Sports Club. De Kock plundered seven fours and two sixes and appeared to be racing to a sixth century of his young career when he smashed a catch straight to Sean Williams near the mid-wicket boundary with South Africa only 22 short of the target. JP Duminy finished the game with a six to end 28 not out as the Proteas cruised to a fourth success in Zimbabwe after also winning the one-off test. Stand-in captain Faf du Plessis made 40.

“I’m enjoying every moment of it,” De Kock said of his rich vein of form. He was named man of the series. South Africa rested a string of top players through the series in Bulawayo and was still a class above the Zimbabweans. Front-line fast bowlers Dale Steyn, Vernon Philander and Morne Morkel sat out the entire ODI series ahead of a triangular tournament also involving Australia. Regular ODI skipper AB de Villiers and Hashim Amla were rested for the final game. Without them, South Africa still retained its record of winning every ODI series it has contested against Zimbabwe. The second-string pace attack of Marchant de Lange, Kyle Abbott and Wayne Parnell was easily good enough. Abbott removed Zimbabwe opener Hamilton Masakadza in the first over, De Lange (3-31) took a wicket off the first ball of the second over, and the Zimbabweans never recovered from being 4-2. At 119-9 the home team was destined for a much lower total until some late hitting by captain Elton Chigumbura in a last-wicket partnership of 46 with Tinashe Panyangara. Chigumbura made 90 with 10 fours and two sixes and launched some big shots before he had his off stump knocked back by De Lange trying another heave to the leg side.


Facing the modest total, De Kock looked likely to take South Africa charging to victory. He advanced down the track to stroke fast bowler Panyangara over mid-off for six in his best shot. But he hit the next delivery low and hard to Williams to get out. It made no difference, with Duminy and David Miller (13 not out) seeing South Africa to a comfortable win. “Very happy,” stand-in skipper Faf du Plessis said. “We started this series wanting to beat Zimbabwe convincingly. To do it 3-0 and in the fashion we finished the game off today, I’m very happy.” South Africa, Zimbabwe and Australia will now contest a triangular series in Harare starting next week. “I think our batting has to improve,” Zimbabwe captain Chigumbura said

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Australia arrives for tour The Australia cricket team arrived for its first tour of Zimbabwe in a decade, promising to play hard and shrugging off questions over the trip. Australia avoided playing in the troubled southern African country for 10 years from 2004 because of the rule of longtime president Robert Mugabe and his ZANU-PF party, which has been criticized by human rights organizations. Australia all-rounder Mitchell Marsh, whose father Geoff once coached Zimbabwe, was asked at Harare International Airport if it was right to come to Zimbabwe now. Marsh replied: “I’m not the right person to ask.” Australia’s government directed its cricket team in the mid-2000s not to tour Zimbabwe because of Mugabe, describing him as a dictator. But although it hasn’t played an international game in Zimbabwe for 10 years, Australia has sent a second-string “A” team here recently. “A couple of guys have been here over the last two years (with Australia A) and we obviously love being back here,” Marsh said. “So we are ready to have a good few weeks.” Australia will play in a triangular ODI series against Zimbabwe and South Africa, the first of a string of limited-overs contests for the Aussies as they count down to co-hosting the World Cup with New Zealand early next year. “We come here with an attitude that it doesn’t matter who we are playing. We bring a good attitude. We play hard cricket. We play to win every game,” Marsh said. Top-ranked Australia is without top-order batsmen David Warner, Shane Watson and Shaun Marsh.

The tournament begins at Harare Sports Club with Australia vs. Zimbabwe.

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Tuesday, 19 August 2014

Dark days disappear for England

Drenched in champagne and surrounded by jubilant teammates, England captain Alastair Cook held his arms aloft and savored the feeling of winning a test series again. It had been a while. Following the humiliation of a 5-0 Ashes whitewash in Australia and the dejection of a last-gasp home series loss to Sri Lanka, England found itself 1-0 behind to India after two tests of a five-match series against India. And Cook, whose own form with the bat was wretched, faced calls to resign. “I’m quite stubborn, I believe in my ability and I’m a resilient guy — that was when I needed it most,” Cook said. Some straight talking from his wife also helped Cook get through his darkest days as captain. “You can bear your soul to Alice,” Cook said, “and she’s very good at getting you back on the straight and narrow.” It clearly worked. Cook’s form returned, senior teammates like Ian Bell, James Anderson and Stuart Broad also stepped up and England won three straight test victories to beat the Indians 3-1. After a stunning transformation, England can suddenly look forward to the visit of arch-rival Australia for the 2015 Ashes with renewed optimism. “England, with so many players coming through, are a team to invest in,” former England captain Nasser Hussain said in his column in The Daily Mail. “They are on an upward curve. Australia, meanwhile, have got some older players who might be going in the other direction. Let us see.” One of cricket’s oldest adages is “catches win matches.” In Cook’s case, one particular catch could have ended his time as captain.
In England’s first innings in the crucial third test, Cook was dropped in the slips by Ravindra Jadeja when on 15. Cook went on to make 95 — one of the most important knocks of his career — and England and its captain never looked back. For most pundits, it was a turning point in the series. England’s joy will be tempered by the knowledge that the Indians put up weak opposition. Away test series are never their forte but even by their standards, not scoring above 178 in their last five innings of the series is a poor effort. There is also concern over some departments in England’s lineup. There are still doubts about Sam Robson as Cook’s opening partner, and worries about the dependence on Broad and Anderson and whether Moeen Ali can keep up his surprisingly good form as the team’s part-time spinner. But Cook will point to the resurgence of middle-order batsman Joe Root, who scored 518 runs an average of 103.50 this series, the seamless introduction to the team of wicketkeeper Jos Buttler and the blossoming of Chris Jordan as the third fast bowler. The India series also showed that in typically English conditions, England’s bowling attack can be unstoppable with their tails up. The Ashes series should at least be competitive now England has some confidence back. Something many neutrals likely feared would not be the case when Cook’s men were at rock bottom a month ago. “I’m glad I stuck through the tough times,” Cook said. Before the Ashes, however, England will put the whites away and slip into one-day mode for the next eight months in preparation for the 50-over World Cup in Australia and New Zealand early next year.
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Monday, 11 August 2014

South Africa creep up on Zimbabwe

Faf du Plessis and Dean Elgar made half-centuries as top-ranked South Africa slowly chased down Zimbabwe in the one-off test at Harare Sports Club. Du Plessis was 69 not out and opener Elgar earlier made 61 to take South Africa to 201-4 by stumps on the second day, 55 behind Zimbabwe’s first-innings score of 256. South Africa had to work hard against the lowly-ranked Zimbabweans on a dry, slow pitch where batsmen found it hard to score freely through the opening two days. Du Plessis ground out his 69 off 192 balls with eight fours and South Africa scored at less than 2 ½ runs per over in its first innings. Off-spinner John Nyumbu made the most of a helpful surface for slow bowlers to collect 2-71 for Zimbabwe on his test debut. Nyumbu removed opener Alviro Petersen (32) and then the dangerous AB de Villiers for seven to have Zimbabwe’s neighbor 157-4 midway through the day and in a little trouble. Du Plessis combined for an unbroken 44-run stand with wicketkeeper-batsman Quinton de Kock to take South Africa past 200 and within sight of Zimbabwe. South Africa needs to win to retain the No. 1 ranking it won back from Australia with a series victory in Sri Lanka last month. The test in Harare is the first between the African neighbors in a decade. South Africa’s only slip before lunch on day two had been the loss of opener Petersen when he tried to sweep Nyumbu and was dismissed by a superb catch by wicketkeeper Richmond Mutumbami, who reacted instantly after an edge hit him to dive to his right and hold the chance. Du Plessis and Elgar appeared to put the visitors firmly in charge with a 75-run partnership for the second wicket but Elgar, new captain Hashim Amla and De Villiers all fell within 25 runs as South Africa stuttered. Seamer Donald Tiripano, Zimbabwe’s second debutant in the test, took his first wicket when Elgar nicked behind and Mutumbami dived for another impressive take.

De Villiers and Amla, the No. 2 and No. 3 batsmen in the world respectively, both failed to reach double figures. But having just survived a run out chance when he was on only 1, Du Plessis fought to give South Africa back control with a typically gritty innings and found support in De Kock, who was 27 not out. At the start of the day, South African fast bowler Dale Steyn needed less than two overs to end Zimbabwe’s first innings when he had Nyumbu caught down the leg-side, giving the world’s top-ranked bowler 5-46 and his 24th career five-wicket haul. Spinner Dane Piedt finished with 4-90 for South Africa on debut after an impressive start to his international career. Skipper Brendan Taylor top-scored for Zimbabwe with his 93 on the first day.

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Lanka thwarts rain, beat Pak

Rangana Herath grabbed 6-48 as Sri Lanka beat Pakistan by seven wickets on a remarkable last day of the first test. The left-arm spinner turned the game on its head when Pakistan, which trailed by 82 after the first innings, was bowled out for 180. Sri Lanka then needed 99 runs in a minimum 21 overs with dark clouds hovering over Galle International Stadium. Captain Angelo Mathews (25 not out) showed urgency by hitting two sixes and two fours as Sri Lanka reached 99-3 in 16.2 overs — just in time before the rain arrived. Mahela Jayawardene, playing in his penultimate test, set the tempo with a quick 26 as an opener before Mathews took charge under bad light. Kumar Sangakkara’s 10th double century (221) helped Sri Lanka respond solidly by declaring at 533-9 after Younis Khan hit a brilliant 177 in Pakistan’s first innings total of 451. But Pakistan’s batsmen paid a heavy price of protecting their wickets instead of scoring runs after resuming the day at 4-1 as Herath got rid of the top order before mopping up the tail just after tea. Wicketkeeper-batsman Sarfraz Ahmed top scored with an unbeaten 52 before he ran out of partners.

Herath ravaged Pakistan’s innings by removing Azhar Ali (41), Younis Khan (13) and Asad Shafiq (8) while offspinner Dilruwan Perera got rid of dangerman Misbah (28) and Ahmed Shehzad (16). Pakistan showed no urgency and looked for a draw as it lost three wickets in the morning session while adding 62 runs. Misbah and Ali defied Sri Lanka briefly with a 56-run stand but not before the Pakistan captain twice survived lbw appeals. He was ruled out leg before wicket off Perera on 8 but successfully overturned umpire Bruce Oxenford’s decision as the ball had brushed his gloves off a mistimed sweep. Misbah wiped out the deficit by hoisting the off-spinner to midwicket for a six before reverse sweeping the off-spinner for another boundary. He was on 26 when Eranga went for the DRS but his high full toss hit Misbah’s pads outside the line of leg stump. However, both batsmen departed within three deliveries when Herath found Ali’s outside edge and Misbah was trapped lbw off the backfoot. Herath trapped Shafiq lbw off an arm ball before Eranga picked up his 50th test wicket when he had Abdul Rehman caught behind to reduce Pakistan to 153-8 at tea. Earlier, Pakistan scored only four boundaries in the morning session after nightwatchman Saeed Ajmal (4) was caught behind off Dhammika Prasad in the eighth over of the day. Shehzad could have overturned English umpire Ian Gould’s lbw decision against him off Perera, but didn’t use the DRS and walked off after scoring a painstaking 16 off 74 balls.

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Monday, 7 April 2014

Sri Lanka Wins T20 World Cup

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The almighty has written something great for Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara. This was said by the West Indian captain Darren Sammy after his side lost to Sri Lanka in the T20 World Cup semifinal via Duckworth Lewis method. His words came true as the rainbow nation broke their World Cup finals jinx, beating India by 6 wickets in a one sided match. All the cricket pundits and fans had already declared Team India as the winner but Lankans had different plans in their mind. They bowled superbly when it mattered the most, restricting India on a partly score of 130 runs from the allotted 20 overs. The last four overs of the Indian innings produce just 19 runs with Lasith Malinga and Nuwan Kulasekara bowling Yorkers and full length deliveries outside the off stump. Yuvraj Singh was forced to chock as he could manage just 11 runs off 21 balls while Dhoni had the similar story, accumulating 4 runs off 7 balls. Virat Kohli scored 77 off 58 balls but was left strangled at the non striker end. I know it is not right to criticize Yuvraj Singh but he deserves some part of the blame. Who was stopping him from taking singles? Why he was not willing to rotate the strike? The world was not asking him to go for big shots as things were not happening for him but he could have given strike to Virat instead of playing too many dot balls.

The inspiring spell from the bowlers brought some sort of confidence in the batsmen as well. After losing Kusal Perera cheaply, Dilshan and Mahela settled the nerves by playing some superb shot. However, Dilshan (18 runs) and Jayawardene (24 runs) couldn't carry till the end and lost the steam in the middle. There was some concern about Kumar Sangakkara's form but he delivered in the finale. His unbeaten 52 off 35 balls carried Lankan to their first major trophy in this format of the game. Thisara Perera also played a valuable knock of 23 runs off 14 balls. The title victory came at a right time as this was Jayawardene's and Sangakkara's last match. Apart from this edition, this team made it to the finale in 2009 and 2012 but finished as the second best team. They also lost the final of the fifty over World Cup in 2007 and 2011. However, the most recent accomplishment has taken away all the pains and sufferings of this team. Let's stand and salute their effort against their much decorated opponents.

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Sunday, 6 April 2014

T20 World Cup Final Preview: India vs. Sri Lanka

India
The moment has arrived for Team India to lift their second T20 World Cup Trophy. The only obstacle is Sri Lanka but they are no pushovers. Men in Blue won the inaugural edition of the T20 World Cup in 2007 but a lot has changed since then. Rohit Sharma, Yuvraj Singh and MS Dhoni are the only players who were present in the team in 2007. The remaining players will play in their first finale as far as shortest format is concern. The likes of Virat Kohli and others will give one hundred percent to land their first major trophy in this format of the game. Ajinkya Rahane played superbly in the last game against South Africa and will partner Rohit Sharma in the final. Virat Kohli is in the form of his life while Raina, Yuvraj and Dhoni have also contributed with the bat. There won't be any change in the spin department. The trio of R Ashwin, Amit Mishra and Ravindra Jadeja will have to restrict Lankan batsmen from going for big hits. Mohit Sharma could be the only casualty after the semifinal as he couldn't ball effectively. There are chances that Mohammad Shami will be drafted in his place.

Sri Lanka
The rainbow nation is the only team which is capable of stopping India from winning their second world title in the slam bang version of the game. This is Lanka's third final, having lost to Pakistan in 2009 and West Indies in 2012. Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara have already announced their retirement plans from this format after the current World Cup. These two legends will like to end on a high and it is upto them and the other players to win their maiden T20 World Cup. Dilshan, Kushal Perera, Thirimanne and Mathews could prove dangerous if they get going against the Indian team. Lankan bowling has already proved themselves in the previous matches of the event and there won't be any changes for the last game. Lasith Malinga and Nuwan Kulasekara have all the variations to dismantle rivals batting lineup with Rangana Herath and Sachithra Senanayake could fox the batsmen with their turning deliveries. This team has more experience players when it comes to international cricket.
Verdict
I won't able to make a spot on prediction as both teams have equal chances of upsetting each other. Their batting is similar while there is hardly any difference in the spin department. Team which wins important phases of the match will emerge victorious in the end.
Teams
India (probable) 1 Rohit Sharma, 2 Ajinkya Rahane, 3 Virat Kohli, 4 Yuvraj Singh, 5 Suresh Raina, 6 MS Dhoni (capt. & wk), 7 Ravindra Jadeja, 8 R Ashwin, 9 Amit Mishra, 10 Bhuvneshwar Kumar, 11 Mohit Sharma/ Mohammed Shami

Sri Lanka (probable): 1 Tillakaratne Dilshan, 2 Kusal Perera, 3 Mahela Jayawardene, 4 Kumar Sangakkara (wk), 5 Lahiru Thirimanne, 6 Angelo Mathews, 7 S Prasanna, 8 Nuwan Kulasekara, 9 Sachithra Senanayake, 10 Lasith Malinga (capt), 11 Rangana Herath

Saturday, 5 April 2014

Virat Kohli: A modern day genius

Virat Kohli has been contributing in Team India's success since the day he made his international debut. His most recent act of accomplishment came against South Africa in the semifinal of the T20 World Cup in Bangladesh. The rival team has scored 172 runs from the allotted 20 overs and chasing such a big total required some special effort. It came from none other than Virat Kohli who played just three dot balls in his 44 ball inning. The right hand batsman and the vice captain of the Indian team accumulated an unbeaten 72 runs, hitting 5 fours and 2 sixes. He paced his inning so well that Men in Blue never looked in trouble against the much decorated bowling lineup. Virat was severe against all the bowlers and his batting in front of Dale Steyn was impressive. MS Dhoni, the Indian captain was impressed by Kohli's performance. According to him, he is a special talent and players like him have help India in making progress. His views were accepted by Sourav Ganguly, who labeled Virat as genius. The former Indian captain even said that Virat is the best batsman he has seen in the international cricket. The prince of Kolkata wants him to continue in the same fashion. Apart from the current and former players, the fans have also lauded Virat's knock against South Africa.

This is not the first time that Kohli has come up with a special inning. He has played numerous match winning knocks game after game. One thing which I particularly like about him is his habit of soaking all the pressure. This guy has all the shots in his batting arsenal but it is important to execute them on the match day and boy he has done this with perfection. His batting is so special that other batsmen has started playing around him that too without any fear of burden and expectations. He has also responded well to this change and is seen playing risk free cricket irrespective of the format. Players like him are born once in many years. Sachin Tendulkar is rated as the best batsman of all time but let me remind everyone that Virat is going at a faster rate when it comes to scoring and match winning percentage. We all have seen Sachin getting carried away in tense matches but Kohli is made up of some brutal power, which doesn't allow him to bog down in front of the rivals. The current Indian fans are lucky to witness one of the best sporting talent across the globe. Let's pray that his willow give us more moments of joy and happiness in the near future.

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Friday, 4 April 2014

T20 World Cup Semifinal Preview: India vs. South Africa


India Cricket Team
Team India has played brilliant cricket in the T20 World Cup. They are the only unbeaten side in the tournament and the credit should be given to some smart bowling from the spinners. However, the match against South Africa won't be that easy for the Men in Blue. The pressure of the semifinal could cause problems for the inform team. Rohit Sharma and Yuvraj Singh have some sort of form under their belt while the likes of Virat Kohli and Suresh Raina have batted with responsibility in almost all the matches. The concern area is Shikhar Dhawan as he has failed miserably in Bangladesh but there is no time left to replace him. He has to do something to make his performance count in the semifinal. The spin trio will once again have the say in the proceedings. Amit Mishra, R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja have bowled well in tandem and the same is expected from them in today's match. Dhoni will be in dilemma about Mohammad Shami and Mohit Sharma. Shami is playing continuous cricket since long and has looked rusty in the tournament. He is tired for sure and it's high time to play Mohit Sharma in the last four.

South Africa
They are facing lots of problems in their batting department. Apart from Amla, JP Duminy and AB de Villiers, the rest of the lot has not clicked for them. Quinton de Kock, David Miller, FAF du Plessis and Albie Morkel have found life difficult in the tournament. There is no doubt that these four are genuine match winners in the shortest format of the game but we haven't seen any such thing from them in the T20 World Cup. Imran Tahir has bowled effectively sofar in the World Cup but he still lacks in quality and variation. Indian batsmen are known for their quality against the spinners and they could dictate terms to Tahir. Dale Steyn is one bowler who could trouble rivals with his fierce fast bowling. He is the best in the business at the moment and the Men in Blue will have to tackle him smartly.

Verdict
I am gunning for India's victory because of their spin power. The whole world knows that South African batsmen are not comfortable against quality spin and the match with India could end their world cup campaign on a sore note

Teams
India (probable) 1 Rohit Sharma, 2 Ajinkya Rahane/ Shikhar Dhawan, 3 Virat Kohli, 4 Yuvraj Singh, 5 Suresh Raina, 6 MS Dhoni (capt. & wk), 7 Ravindra Jadeja, 8 R Ashwin, 9 Amit Mishra, 10 Bhuvneshwar Kumar, 11 Mohit Sharma/ Mohammed Shami
South Africa (probable) 1 Hashim Amla, 2 Quinton de Kock (wk), 3 Faf du Plessis (capt.), 4 AB de Villiers, 5 JP Duminy, 6 David Miller, 7 Albie Morkel, 8 Wayne Parnell, 9 Dale Steyn, 10 Beuran Hendricks/ Aaron Phangiso, 11 Imran Tahir


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