Monday 31 March 2014

Two Sub-Hundred scores in a day

Yesterday in the T20 WC New Zealand was shot out for 60 and England for 80 odd, that too against Netherlands.It was a humiliating defeat for England. This might be the first time that two international teams have been all out for less than 100 on the same day. Now Sri Lanka is through. Let's see who will be pitted against India in the Semis.

Ammar is going on a 3-Day school trip tomorrow. It is the first time he will stay away from us. Hence we are a bit apprehensive but then it will be great learning experience for him, Insha Allah.

Today is the 1st of April, All Fool's Day. We used to play so many pranks on this day, especially with our Naushe-Bhai's (Brother-in-laws).

If I remember correctly today is the birthday of one of India's luckiest captains Ajit Wadekar. He was later the coach/ manager of the Indian Team under Azharuddin & Tendulkar. In a surprise move he replaced Tiger Pataudi as the Captain for the tour of West Indies in 1971. This team had many new faces including Sunil Gavaskar. Thanks mainly to the exploits of Gavaskar and Dileep Sardesai, India was consistently able to post good scores. They won the test in Port of Spain and won the series too.

This was followed by a series win in England. Both were a first for India. Ajit Wadekar, whose own performance with the bat on these tours were mediocre, was hailed as a great captain. India's spin quartet was also quite effective and he kept winning at home also. This was the time when Eknath Solkar was taking some absoluet blinders at forward short leg. But the 1974 tour to England was a disaster. India lost all Tests by big margins and was once all out for 42. Added to this many unsavoury incidents happened outside the field also including Suru Naik being charged for shop lifting. Wadekar became a villian. His statue was defaced. He chose to retire. I was watching the 'Tehelka' sting on match fixing scandal. I was surprised to see that Bishen Bedi and Sanjay Majrekar and some others describing Wadekar as a 'slimy' character. Anyway, he will be known as the man who led India to their first series wins in West Indies and England. He was a stylish left hander, who never really performed to his potential in Tests. He proved to be a effective Manager when India won many Tests at home under Azhar. But this team's performance away from home was pathetic.
Captaining the Indian Cricket Team is a tough task for the best of men. Dhoni, who has been perhaps the best captain India has ever had (along with Ganguly), was complaining the other day that his hair has turned grey !!
Flight MH370 controversy continues. In all likelihood we may never know what really happened.
This blog is called 'Cricket and all that'......I will focus on Cricket but frequently 'all that' can also dominate !

Ahmad Shahzad - Is he the new Virat Kohli?

Read a lovely article on Ahmad Shahzad in CricInfo by Kamran Abbasi. His hundred yesterday against Bangladesh has made him the first Pakistani to have a hundred in all 3 forms of the game. To be honest I haven't seen a lot of him yet, but it is being suggested that he bats a lot like Virat Kohli with correct technique and taking mimimal risks yet scoring briskly. I look forward to watch more of him.



Many Pakistani batsmen in the past have flattered to deceive. Some names which come to mind immediately are Yasir Hameed, Imran Nazir, Umar Akmal is taking a long time to blossom and so on. Fawad Alam has been talked about a lot also. Nasir Jamshed got a few hundred against India, but is out of favour now. Asad Shafique has good technique & temperament but hasn't made it big thus far.

 Another name which comes to mind is from more than 20 years back, Shoaib Mohammad, son of the legendary Hanif Mohammad. He started his career with a double hundred if I remember correctly.Because of his lineage (the Great Mohammad Brothers of Pakistan comparable only with the Grace Brothers) a lot was written about him but alas he had a very limited technique and very few scoring shot. He had grit and hence Imran Khan took a liking for him. He went on to play some really tedious innings. He surely wasn't in the same league as his illustrious father and uncles but one cannot fault him for not trying. Mansoor Akhtar had a great domestic record but could never translate that in International Cricket. Mohsin Khan, who has a double hundred at Lord's and many fine innings against Australia away from home, was lost to the glamour world of Bollywood. Asif Mujtaba was also a good player who somehow couldn't make it big. Basit Ali, was hailed as the new Miandad. Very similar style of batting as the inimitable Miandad. But Basit paid the price for being the whistleblower in the match fixing episode alog with Rashid Latif.

 Hope Ahmad Shahzad doesn't join this list and realises his full potential.




















T20 World Cup - India's Great Run

India has now won 3 matches in a row with relative ease. They have not been tested. The question is 'Will the law of averages catch up them in the semi-finals?. That would be really unfortunate. They would have preferred to lose one in the qualifyling stages.

 Will Dhoni's midas touch in the limited overs cricket work again?