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Plum
22nd August 2012, 09:50 PM
Wiz - Baba countdown startE Aga mAttEngudhE? appO ivan mEla kattina paNamum Tnku oooo..vA?

wizzy
22nd August 2012, 10:31 PM
we have another 'Baba' Indrajith playing in Buchi Babu..Waugh bros mathiri varatalum Flower bros mathiri varuvaanganu nambuvom :lol:

Plum
22nd August 2012, 10:40 PM
Pathan brothers mAdhiri vaRAma irundhA sari :)

SoftSword
22nd August 2012, 11:20 PM
link pls...

Puliyan_Biryani
23rd August 2012, 09:14 AM
India 209/9 in 50 overs. NZ leggie short ball-um full toss-uma poduraan, aththai adikka namma pasanga thenaruraanga.

wizzy
23rd August 2012, 09:19 AM
kustam...Kiwis are all set to go past their Semis curse :-)

Puliyan_Biryani
23rd August 2012, 10:34 AM
NZ 63/4 in 18 overs. Comeon guys.

wizzy
23rd August 2012, 10:37 AM
Harmeet :clap: get him for Eng series :noteeth:

ajaybaskar
23rd August 2012, 10:39 AM
But why do these guys play so slow? The wickets are like that? Haven't seen many 250+ scores..

wizzy
23rd August 2012, 12:49 PM
Thala Ajith..another good show in knock-outs :clap:

scorpio
23rd August 2012, 01:27 PM
Well done Indian singakuttis to reach the finals :clap: :clap: It is not at all going to be easy on Sunday against Aus aanaa avanga mooku mEla paarthu nalla kuthunga :evil:

Apar gets back-to-back MOM :thumbsup:

SoftSword
23rd August 2012, 03:57 PM
Harmeet :clap: get him for Eng series :noteeth:

wait and watch...
ambani/mallya will molayilayae killiduvaanga by showing him millions...

wizzy
23rd August 2012, 04:03 PM
^ he has already signed up with DC :lol:

SoftSword
23rd August 2012, 04:15 PM
apram engattha...
thats how the lethal ishanth sharma was ruined after the india-aus series...
that inswinger to ponting kannulayae nikkidhu :(

wizzy
23rd August 2012, 04:25 PM
Isshannt is just unlucky..

Plum
23rd August 2012, 10:50 PM
Baba 2 MOM :lol: - Algorithmla EdhO pizhai. Cricinfo match reportla kooda rendu matchlaiyum ivan contribution paththi oNNum solRA mAdhiri illai.
Edho Bits and cut piece work paNNi MOM vAngittAn pOla!
CSk-ku innoru Jadeja in the making?

Plum
23rd August 2012, 11:06 PM
/Dig
Faramu - Devon ki Dev-nA? Devon nagaruthu devanA? :)

wizzy
23rd August 2012, 11:11 PM
Weed fans should tune into Star cricket right now :mrgreen:

wizzy
23rd August 2012, 11:15 PM
Mighty impressed with this Dhananjeya lad who plays for Wayamba United in SLPL. Not afraid to toss it up no matter what.. Rare breed these days, hope he doesn't get influenced by others

he is in SL squad for world t-20 :shock: yet another mystery spinner??

wizzy
23rd August 2012, 11:21 PM
Plum, aadi mudinju aavani varatum payan top'la varuvan :thumbsup:..kid got big match temperament..looks much better bat than overrated Dilli belly slogger Chand.

mgb
24th August 2012, 10:21 AM
^ he has already signed up with DC :lol:

hope you are not mixing up with different harmeet singhs

VinodKumar's
24th August 2012, 11:06 AM
Yes DC Harmeet Singh vera avan fast leg spinner ...

http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/391128.html

ajaybaskar
24th August 2012, 11:37 AM
Agreed with softy. Seeing those deliveries to Ponting, I thought Ishant will be India's answer to Akrams and Ambroses. Golden goose.. :(

Puliyan_Biryani
24th August 2012, 11:39 AM
Vinod,

This Harmeet Singh was also signed by DC.

Read his Cricinfo (http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/content/player/422847.html) Profile and this news (http://www.sikhiwallpapers.com/news/896/sikhs-cricketers-indian-premier-league).

Fast Leg spinner Harmeet :lol:. I always remember that VV balloon comedy where girl says "erumai maadu maadhiri irukke oru baloon kooda oodha theriyaadha" :lol:.

wizzy
24th August 2012, 01:47 PM
Fast Leg spinner Harmeet :lol:. I always remember that VV balloon comedy where girl says "erumai maadu maadhiri irukke oru baloon kooda oodha theriyaadha" :lol:.

enna oru deception :lol:

ajithfederer
24th August 2012, 02:36 PM
No Steyn today. Camaan Eng/SA......


Current time: 10:05 local, 09:05 GMT | Match begins in: 0:10
England team
AN Cook*, IR Bell, IJL Trott, RS Bopara, EJG Morgan, C Kieswetter†, TT Bresnan, CR Woakes, GP Swann, JM Anderson, ST Finn
South Africa team
GC Smith, HM Amla, D Elgar, AB de Villiers*†, JP Duminy, F du Plessis, R McLaren, WD Parnell, RJ Peterson, M Morkel, LL Tsotsobe

http://www.espncricinfo.com/england-v-south-africa-2012/engine/current/match/534228.html

ajithfederer
24th August 2012, 02:39 PM
A good test for Eng's No1 status already. Talk about bad timing P_R ;)

Puliyan_Biryani
26th August 2012, 09:16 AM
U19 WC Final
Aus 225/8 in 50 overs. Comeon Ind :thumbsup:.

ajaybaskar
26th August 2012, 09:49 AM
Baba will soon make his way into the senior team. :)

Puliyan_Biryani
26th August 2012, 09:52 AM
Baba will soon make his way into the senior team. :)
:yes: some superb cover drives today.

Plum
26th August 2012, 11:32 AM
Rohit Sharma also has pleasing cover drives but adhukkAga Kohli paRakkumA?

Wiz, I found who Baba reminds me of. Locally strong Cricket family, brothers doing well in local cricket, younger one pleasi ng batsman and par time off spinner. Step forward Gnaneswara Rao and Venugopala Rao. Baba family will be lucky if they go that far even....

19thmay
26th August 2012, 11:57 AM
Unmukut/ Smit building well after a collapse, still 76 required from 12 overs.

ajithfederer
26th August 2012, 12:32 PM
Unmukt brings his 100 with a 6(5th one)

19thmay
26th August 2012, 12:33 PM
21 from 24 balls Chand scores a brilliant 100 :clap:

19thmay
26th August 2012, 12:38 PM
This is brilliant :clap: Unmukt Chand / Smit Patel :victory:

19thmay
26th August 2012, 12:40 PM
Virat Kohli to Unmuktt Chand : Get ready...very soon team India-la :clap:

Autograph-ka? Illa Photograph-ku :banghead: stupid ad!!

ajaybaskar
26th August 2012, 12:47 PM
Congrats boys! Hope this team more members to the senior team. :clap:

Dinesh84
26th August 2012, 12:49 PM
http://www.desismileys.com/smileys/desismileys_2786.gif

wizzy
26th August 2012, 01:42 PM
nice to see OZ choke for a change :mrgreen:

VinodKumar's
26th August 2012, 01:52 PM
Vinod,

This Harmeet Singh was also signed by DC.

Read his Cricinfo (http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/content/player/422847.html) Profile and this news (http://www.sikhiwallpapers.com/news/896/sikhs-cricketers-indian-premier-league).

Fast Leg spinner Harmeet :lol:. I always remember that VV balloon comedy where girl says "erumai maadu maadhiri irukke oru baloon kooda oodha theriyaadha" :lol:.

Thanks for the info Puli.

VinodKumar's
26th August 2012, 01:53 PM
Congrats to India under 19 team :clap:.

wizzy
26th August 2012, 07:00 PM
truly wtf ad :sigh2: creative team behind the ad deserve to be pelted with rotten tomatoes :twisted:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Hi8hTKj_aE

Arvind Srinivasan
26th August 2012, 07:15 PM
:clap: :clap: for our guys winning the Under 19 World Cup.....

Arvind Srinivasan
26th August 2012, 07:16 PM
truly wtf ad :sigh2: creative team behind the ad deserve to be pelted with rotten tomatoes :twisted:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Hi8hTKj_aE

Horrendous ad....Absolute rubbish

vanchi
26th August 2012, 08:28 PM
our guys for winning the u-19 world cupu:clap::2thumbsup:

sr team kathava thatrathukku alunga irukkangai:)

V_S
27th August 2012, 09:00 AM
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Senareb
28th August 2012, 08:36 PM
Pak neram innikku sari ila..

Pattinson gave jus 10 runs in 5 overs nd 2 wkts..:clap:

ajaybaskar
28th August 2012, 09:49 PM
A Rameez Raja classic..

Umar Akmal.. Look at his strike rate. Magnificent. (S.R: 83)

Appo Indha Sehwag, ABDyellam ennangna solluveenga?

19thmay
28th August 2012, 09:51 PM
andha kaalathu cricketer-nga, 80+ perusa theriyidhu. In fact 80 is a very good strike rate, namma avvlo kettu poirukkom.

ajaybaskar
28th August 2012, 11:37 PM
An excellent T20 match is happening right now at the SLPL. WU were set a target of 171. They were reduced to 27/7. Now they have come back strongly and require 29 off 10. 3 wickets in hand.

19thmay
28th August 2012, 11:50 PM
You need to thank Kings XI Punjab's Azhar Mahmood for that. :smokesmirk:

VinodKumar's
29th August 2012, 12:03 AM
An excellent T20 match is happening right now at the SLPL. WU were set a target of 171. They were reduced to 27/7. Now they have come back strongly and require 29 off 10. 3 wickets in hand.

:shock:. Aniyayathukum nadagam maari theriyuthae.

ajithfederer
29th August 2012, 11:55 AM
Sundar Raman is forcing Pollard to play for Mumbai Indians and not for T&T. Pollard says he will play for who he wants to. Sundar Raman says that if he does not play for MI, he's in breach of the contract.

Plum, who is this sundar raman???

wizzy
30th August 2012, 10:27 AM
too much fuss being made out of under 19 worldcup victory :neutral: even if 2 guys make it to senior side is seen as a huge victory..all those hyping the under 19s ought to look @ Reethinder Sodhi who was punted as the next big thing in world cricket only to fade into oblivion afterwards.

Plum
30th August 2012, 09:26 PM
ellAm Virat Kohli effect. You dont have to go that far, Wiz. What happened to Tanmay Srivastava and Shreevats Goswami from 2008? One perusu here in this very forum is guilty of propogating that they'll make it bug(guess who? :) )

Abhinav Mukund also has faded into oblivioon but he was never a big thing in u-19 anyway so....

One person who'd light up the world with his name alone, though, is Napoleon Einstein, whom sadly, has faded away, too.

Plum
30th August 2012, 09:27 PM
AF - Think he is a Seenu mAmA acolyte. India Cements ALO ennamO? IPL-la Seenu mAmAvoda Man friday

wizzy
30th August 2012, 10:22 PM
What happened to Tanmay Srivastava and Shreevats Goswami from 2008?

and SS bat company owner Taruvar Kohli..had high hopes on him :neutral:


One perusu here in this very forum is guilty of propogating that they'll make it bug(guess who? :smile: )

one of our mods :roll:

Plum
30th August 2012, 10:45 PM
NO, you are speaking to him now :)

wizzy
30th August 2012, 11:06 PM
that explains your cold response to Baba's exploits :lol:

ajithfederer
3rd September 2012, 06:08 PM
Good news :clap:

McGrath takes charge of MRF Pace Foundation
ESPNcricinfo staff
September 2, 2012

Glenn McGrath has been appointed director of the MRF Pace Foundation in Chennai, replacing Dennis Lillee, who has held the post since its inception in 1987. McGrath, currently in India, has called it a "great honour."

"I know it won't be possible to replace someone like Dennis Lillee," McGrath said. "His legacy will be hard to live up to, but I will try my best in my role as the director at the foundation.

"The academy's contribution to world cricket is immense. I have trained there under Lillee and have experienced the facilities on offer."

The foundation has played a role in shaping the careers of several of the world's best fast bowlers, including Brett Lee and Zaheer Khan. Lillee, who spent 25 years with the organisation, hoped the foundation would continue its good work under McGrath's leadership.

"McGrath is the perfect choice to carry the vision of the Foundation forward," Lillee said. "I am happy for him and wish him all the best in his new role. I am certain that the MRF Pace Foundation will produce many more international fast bowlers under his guidance."

Lillee expressed satisfaction with the results of his association with the foundation and said that the decision to leave was not easy. "It has been a long journey. We had to begin from scratch, building facilities and slowly developing into a world-class academy. Our efforts and hard work have paid off and it pleases me to see bowlers trained at the foundation leading the Indian attack."

© ESPN EMEA Ltd.

http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/content/current/story/580431.html

As for me, Mcgrath >>>> Lillee.

ajithfederer
4th September 2012, 11:15 AM
I knew this would be on Ian's List

VVS Laxman, 281 v Australia, Kolkata, 2001
'The best playing of spin bowling I've seen'
September 4, 2012

Laxman in Kolkata: footwork lessons © AFP
VVS Laxman
281 v Australia, Kolkata, 2001

The Australian tour of India in 2000-01 - before the Australians left home Steve Waugh said, "This is the last frontier, this is the one we need to conquer." He must have thought that he was well on the way to conquering India.

They won the first Test match, in Mumbai, convincingly. Second Test match, in Kolkata, Australia enforced the follow-on, 270 odd ahead. So Steve Waugh must have almost been able to feel that Border-Gavaskar Trophy in his hands.

The smart move that India made in that match… I always thought that VVS Laxman, to me, is the perfect No. 3. He is a good player of fast bowling, he has got that ability to see off the challenge if an early wicket falls but he can dictate terms, and he is also such a good player of spin bowling.

He had been batting down the order. I think No. 6 in that series up to that point. He was not out in the first innings [he was the last man out]. When everybody else fell around him, he was well and truly on top, but he just didn't get any support in the first innings. I don't know who made the move, but it was a very smart move - they bumped him up to No. 3 in the second innings.

He came in, and as I say, India was in dire straits. For the circumstances in the match, I don't think I have ever seen a better innings played. I mean, you are 274 behind - that is a hell of a deficit to face. He erased the deficit on his own; he got 281.

The thing about that innings that will always stick in my mind is the way he came down the pitch to Shane Warne. I mean, here is the best legspinner in the world at the time, spinning the ball a lot… and to me, the toughest shot, even on a good pitch, the toughest shot to play is an on-drive to a legspinner. You think about it: the ball is spinning that way and you are trying to drive the ball [the other] way. You've got to be absolutely precise with the way you play that shot. And here was Laxman, coming down three paces, probably three metres out the crease, getting to the ball and then just driving it wide of mid-on, off Shane Warne. I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw it. It was a magnificent innings.

I remember talking to Shane Warne at the end of the series, and I said to him, "Mate, how do you think you bowled?" And he said, "Well, actually I didn't think that I bowled that badly." And I said, "You didn't, you just came up against the player who… I think that's the best playing of spin bowling that I have seen."

When you've got a player who can come out three metres, and then you go a little bit higher, and a little bit shorter with the next one trying to strand him, and the guy goes back on his stumps and pulls you through midwicket for four, that's not bad bowling, that's just damn good batting, excellent use of the feet.

You are never ever going to see a better example of good footwork than VVS Laxman when he got his 281 at Kolkata. It was magnificent.

http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/video_audio/577247.html

ajithfederer
5th September 2012, 07:24 PM
http://www.youtube.com/user/deathofagentleman/videos

'Death of a Gentleman' is a documentary feature, currently in production, where two cricket fans who became journalists - Sam Collins and Jarrod Kimber - travel the cricketing world in search of the answer to the question "Does Test Cricket have a future?". On their travels they interview the administrators, players and journalists to ask "Is Test Cricket in danger of dying out and if so what can be done to save it?" Along the way they befriend journeyman Aussie cricketer - Ed Cowan - about to win his first test cap at the age of 29. Ed and Test Cricket's future seem to run in parallel...

ajithfederer
5th September 2012, 07:26 PM
Death of a Gentleman' is an independent documentary film. For more information please visit http://www.deathofagentlemanfilm.com.

We are currently in post production, with a view to release in mid-2013. If you would be interested in helping to fund or invest in 'Death of a Gentleman' please contact deathofagentlemanfilm@gmail.com.

CREDITS:
Video directed and edited by Johnny Blank
Cinematography: Anthony Koreny
Sound: Francis Kelly, Jacqueline Bender, Ayush Ahuja
Music: Cherubs by Josh Woodward
Photos: Philip Brown and Johnny Blank
Producer: Sam Collins
Executive Producers: David Chidgey and Henry Trotter
Creators: Sam Collins and Jarrod Kimber

Plum
5th September 2012, 09:13 PM
Two Chucks dhAnE. Feeyarai katti vechu idhai pAkka vekkaNum. anti-thesis of everything englis gendilmanly, Jarrod Kimber is.

Plum
5th September 2012, 09:14 PM
BTW, Feeyar, Guardian forumla vazhakkam pOla India-England seriesku chatterje pOttukitturundhEn. oru englis gendilman kamnaughty vandhu " Wow! Thats some pessimism! If ever you shift to England, you'll be very much at home" apdinnuttAn :oops:

(adhAvadhu, ennaiya englis gendilman-nu thittitAnpA :( )

VinodKumar's
6th September 2012, 09:36 AM
http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan-v-australia-2012/content/current/story/581143.html

"What's more, the Australians can now slip to 10th in the ICC's T20 rankings before the global event begins. Should Pakistan sweep the series - a possibility given the lopsidedness of the opening match - then Bailey's team will line-up for their tournament opener ranked below their opponents Ireland."

ajithfederer
6th September 2012, 10:25 AM
:lol:. Idhu thevaya :lol2:

BTW, Feeyar, Guardian forumla vazhakkam pOla India-England seriesku chatterje pOttukitturundhEn. oru englis gendilman kamnaughty vandhu " Wow! Thats some pessimism! If ever you shift to England, you'll be very much at home" apdinnuttAn :oops:

(adhAvadhu, ennaiya englis gendilman-nu thittitAnpA :( )

wizzy
6th September 2012, 10:39 AM
anti-thesis of everything englis gendilmanly, Jarrod Kimber is
isn't Jarrod true blood Ozzie :roll:

hamid
6th September 2012, 11:13 AM
gendilman kamnaughty
:lol:

ajithfederer
6th September 2012, 11:14 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oW_KrWdAUw&feature=context-gfa


Virat Kohli 103 Vs New Zealand 2nd Test 2012 HD


Stupid way to get out though.

P_R
6th September 2012, 04:14 PM
ECB's handmaiden ICC has ignored Ajmal from the awards shortlist.
They didn't have answer to them on the field and have summoned their cunning to hand him this ignominy. Shame on them.
Glad Pak is not taking this lying down and is fighting back.

Plum
6th September 2012, 09:55 PM
illaingaRIngaLA? Unga Swann listla illainavudanE, backdoor entry kodukka mudinjudhE? ippO apdillama oru muRai achadicha list-ai marubadiyum maatha mudiyAdhAmE?
ippO idhu mattum just coincidencenu nambaRIngaLA?
Adhu epdi ungalukku sadhagamAve idhellaam ovvoru muRaiyum nadakkudhu?

Something fishynu kooda thONalaiyA? Revenge or not, someone is playing games here.

As I said, true revolution is in capturing ICC committees, admin positions and playing such games. Enakku NS mAma vaaippu koduthaal adhai ellaam paNNI, I'll put the boot on other foot. ipdi pala coincidencela vellaikaaran teams mattum suffer AguRA mAdhiri paNNuvEN. appOvum nInga paal maNam mARAdha baalaganAvE ellaam coincidencenu nambuvingannu nambaREn.

19thmay
9th September 2012, 12:12 PM
Yesterday Australia Vs Pakistan T20 was a tie and Pakistan won in the super over.

Can you believe it, Australia is now #10 in T20 rank table :lol2: below Bangladesh and Ireland. Apparently George Bailey T20 captain is not pleased with the ranking system.

http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan-v-australia-2012/content/current/story/581389.html

Btw, Daniel Christian took a stunner!!!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KmDUGAvYlw

Btw

P_R
10th September 2012, 12:07 PM
illaingaRIngaLA? Unga Swann listla illainavudanE, backdoor entry kodukka mudinjudhE? ippO apdillama oru muRai achadicha list-ai marubadiyum maatha mudiyAdhAmE?
Dunno about Swann history. If you feel it was 'unfairly' reopened last time then I guess it doesn't make a case for it being reopened unless there is reason to believe there was foul play afoot. The non-selection itself is not proof enough IMO. Has there been any info about the judges and processes?

summA ungaLai maadhiri 'something is afoot'-nu sindhichchu pArththEn. nallA dhaan 'yA irukku :lol2:


Something fishynu kooda thONalaiyA? Revenge or not, someone is playing games here.
Doesn't seem fishy yet. Who do you think is playing games? Some English Lord who had troubles with spin bowling?

P_R
10th September 2012, 12:20 PM
ipdi pala coincidencela vellaikaaran teams mattum suffer AguRA mAdhiri
naanum oru vaaram paarththEn Ian Gould decision paththi pEsureengaLA-nu. saththamE varalai :lol2:

As coincidence will have it, it is the same Gould who gave that shocker to Chanderpaul in Bridgetwon (and thus helped draw the match which gave the World number one India, its only series win outside the subcontinent.

Of course I am not quick to suspect here either. Human error. That's all.

Plum
11th September 2012, 08:49 PM
You re the establishment(Not just in the sense that you are supporting England, which is the establishment - in many other ways, you ARE the establishment)

Therefore, you are unable to see the viewpoint of the anti-establishment

The only way to make you understand is we become the estblishemnt and give a a dose of your medicine. appO indha poRumai, nidhAnamlAm engE pOgudhunnu nAnum pAkkuREn.

It is easy to take the moral high horse when YOU ARE the establishment.
(Not just in Englad Cricket support)

P_R
11th September 2012, 11:33 PM
Playing the victim. Always pleasurable.
Contextualize as appropriate.

Plum
12th September 2012, 08:26 AM
No, Being the establishment . Now, that's pleasurable. Not only can you have your way but also moralize on how the etablishment is spotless, and the victims are whining.

As I said, the onyl way to make you feel is to have the boot on your throat. Neither England nor you will allow that to happen. That is the beauty of your lives.

P_R
12th September 2012, 10:00 AM
:smug smile: followed by :evil grin:

P_R
12th September 2012, 12:58 PM
Saad Shafaq on Ajmal http://www.espncricinfo.com/magazine/content/story/581424.html



The feeling has been compounded by a misconception still prevailing in some quarters that Ajmal's exclusion was similar to Graeme Swann's in 2010. Swann was included after a public outcry; the fact that Ajmal hasn't been feels like a double insult.

But the two cases are different. Swann hadn't made it onto the longlist, which is picked by a five-member panel of selectors in a consensus exercise, that allows for decisions to be reconsidered. Ajmal has made it onto the longlist but failed to garner enough support at the next level, a private ballot by the 32-member voting academy that whittles the longlist down to a handful of nominees. This is a confidential exercise handled by a major management consulting firm.

In a nutshell, while Swann failed to get selected, Ajmal failed to get elected.


The article goes on to argue why Ajmal was better than Philander when all 3 formats are considered. The argument isn't well made.

btw aren't the awards usually by format?

PARAMASHIVAN
12th September 2012, 04:36 PM
Change the title to P_R Vs Plum :lol2:

wizzy
12th September 2012, 06:38 PM
http://www.icc-cricket.com/events_and_awards/lg_icc_awards/voting_panel.php

ICC awards or not Ajmal is the best bowler in the world across all formats of the game...ask Hussey bros :)

P_R
12th September 2012, 07:44 PM
Flau, Karthigeyar Date-vai introduce paNNadhukkAgavE neenga vAzhga

On Mankading http://cricketingview.blogspot.in/2012/08/on-complications-of-mankading.html :clap:


There is a marked preference among the people who are interested in cricket on my twitter time line for clearly stated laws. There is an allergy towards any view which examines the account a player gives of himself.

All modes of dismissal are not created equal in cricket. It is a simple game, but nevertheless a very human game. The mechanical clarity of unambiguous rules is only a part of game, not all of it.

If you think that there is the written law, and thats all there is to it - that there is no right, no wrong, and no account of oneself to be given by a sportsman beyond the strict letter of the law, then you and I watch a different game. The game you watch is a boring, humorless one in which everyone must behave the same way - in which the optimal action for each player is measurable and any player who does not perform to this standard is a sub-standard fool.

Cricket is far richer than that. It is a game which requires judgment to be exercised by its players and its adjudicators - judgments not merely about what is to ones maximal advantage, but judgments about what is right by one's opponents and by the game.

It is healthy for there to be discomfort with decisions made on the field. Regrets and reflection are signs of maturity and decency.

Mankading happens rarely and never without comment. That is how it should be.

wizzy
13th September 2012, 07:51 PM
PVR is bringing FIB to India :clap:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoBpQ5jdf4Y

wizzy
13th September 2012, 08:03 PM
http://manipalblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/fire-in-babylon-poster.jpg

raajarasigan
13th September 2012, 10:07 PM
PVR is bringing FIB to India :clap:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoBpQ5jdf4Y:redjump:

wizzy
14th September 2012, 12:17 PM
kabada naadaga veshadari type article


http://www.espncricinfo.com/magazine/content/current/story/579767.html


after all his gyaan this one made me chuckle


Iain O'Brien is a former New Zealand fast bowler who played 22 Tests

was half expecting our Akashwani to come up with an article on similar lines :lol:

raghavendran
15th September 2012, 09:35 AM
Brian Lara, Enid Bakewell to be inducted into ICC Cricket Hall of Fame

The International Cricket Council today announced that Brian Lara and Enid Bakewell will be inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame tomorrow evening at the LG ICC Awards 2012.

West Indies’ Lara becomes the 67th male member of the Hall of Fame, while England’s Bakewell becomes the third woman to be inducted.

Lara and Bakewell will attend the LG ICC Awards tomorrow evening at the Waters Edge in Colombo.

Two further inductees will be announced later in the year.

The duo of Bakewell and Lara attended a special Hall of Fame cocktail reception on Friday evening to celebrate their inductions. The reception was attended by a variety of Lara’s former team-mates as well as the current West Indies squad.

Also attending the reception were members of the Ireland squad, along with their coach and Lara’s former team-mate Phil Simmons, as well as bowling coach Craig McDermott.

Brian Lara was one of the West Indies most prolific batsmen having represented the country for 131 Tests and 299 ODIs in a career that spanned 17 years. He amassed some 11,953 runs at an average of 52.88.

He scored 34 Test centuries and 48 half-centuries while his best performance with the bat featured against England in Antigua in 2004 when he scored 400 not out and to this day that total still remains the highest by any Test batsmen in an individual innings.

In the 299 ODIs that Lara played he scored 10,405 runs at an average of 40.48 that included 19 centuries and 63 half-centuries and in 1994, when captaining the West Indies, he led the team to victory in the ICC Champions Trophy in England.

Lara’s First Class career began in 1987 and when it ended in 2008 he had scored 22,156 runs with his highest score coming in the English County Championship playing for Warwickshire against Durham when he hit an unbeaten 501 in 1994.

Lara said of the induction: “I think it’s a very humbling experience for me. First of all, to be considered and then to be selected is a great moment. To be named alongside some of the great cricketers not just from West Indies but from all around the world like Sir Garfield Sobers, the Three Ws, Sir Vivian Richards is a very special feeling.”

“I had quite a few special moments in my career. I think our 2-1 series win in Australia in 1993 under Richie Richardson was very special. Then obviously winning the ICC Champions Trophy in 2004 under my leadership was also a very special occasion,’’ added Lara.

Joining Lara in the Hall of Fame is one of England’s all time cricketing legends from the female game, Enid Bakewell.

Born in Nottinghamshire in 1940, Bakewell played the majority of her cricket for the East Midlands, Nottinghamshire Women and of course England Women.

One of England’s best all-rounders she made her Test debut in 1968 against Australia in Adelaide where she scored a century on debut while her ODI debut came in 1973 in Hove, Sussex. She scored 1,078 Test runs at an average of 59.88 while she claimed 50 Test wickets with her useful left-arm spin at an average of just 16.13.

In 1979, playing the West Indies, Bakewell became the first English player, male or female to score a century and take 10 wickets in a Test, which was also her last appearance for England. Only fellow Hall of Famers Ian Botham, Alan Davidson and Imran Khan have achieved the feat in the men’s game while alongside Bakewell, Australia’s Betty Wilson also holds the accolade.

A delighted Bakewell said: “I do feel very honoured. To be named after, Rachael Heyhoe Flint is a huge moment for me. Rachael was a huge inspiration for me. My induction into this elite panel is also a big statement for women’s cricket.”

http://www.indiansportsnews.com/hot-picks/17412-brian-lara-enid-bakewell-to-be-inducted-into-icc-cricket-hall-of-fame.html

ajaybaskar
16th October 2012, 09:57 AM
Martin Crowe diagnosed with cancer.

http://www.dnaindia.com/sport/report_martin-crowe-diagnosed-with-cancer_1752731

VinodKumar's
19th October 2012, 02:42 AM
Pollard bats in beanie :lol: ...

http://i49.tinypic.com/2h4mix1.jpg

VinodKumar's
19th October 2012, 02:43 AM
KP is in England squad for India tests :shaking:.

Arvind Srinivasan
19th October 2012, 04:10 AM
So he's back. Will definitely be a big asset to the English batting

VinodKumar's
9th November 2012, 11:13 PM
Duminy injured.

http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia-v-south-africa-2012/content/current/story/590459.html (http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia-v-south-africa-2012/content/current/story/590459.html)

venkkiram
16th November 2012, 07:45 PM
:notworthy: KOA Powell
for back to back centuries!

VinodKumar's
22nd November 2012, 08:56 AM
Since lunch Aus has scored 100 runs in 10 overs :shock:.

VinodKumar's
22nd November 2012, 08:59 AM
It seems Kallis is injured and SA is already a batsman and bowler less.

raajarasigan
22nd November 2012, 11:45 AM
Aus & Clarke :shock:

End of over 65 - Australia 366/4

64.64M Morkel to Clarke, FOUR! That's just brilliant! Fullish on middle and leg, Clarke drives it sweetly straight back past Morkel again for a sweetly timed boundary.64.54M Morkel to Clarke, FOUR! Sublime drive! Length delivery outside off, Clarke comes forward and drives it straight back past Morkel for a boundary.
64.44M Morkel to Clarke, FOUR! Clarke is on fire! Length delivery outside off, Clarke comes forward and slashes it past point for another boundary.
64.34M Morkel to Clarke, FOUR! Crashed! A tad wide outside off, Clarke rocks back and smashes it past point for a boundary.
64.20M Morkel to Clarke, Goes back and pats it to point.
64.14M Morkel to Clarke, FOUR! He is in form of his life! Length delivery outside off, Clarke comes forward and lofts it over mid off for a crunching boundary.

ajaybaskar
22nd November 2012, 12:16 PM
Seems like Aus will breach the record for most runs scored in a single day.

Dinesh84
22nd November 2012, 12:29 PM
^ 588 for England against India (http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/records/283082.html) is the existing record and it will be difficult to surpass that.

ajaybaskar
22nd November 2012, 12:31 PM
Oh.. I thought it was around 460..

Dinesh84
22nd November 2012, 12:36 PM
Michael Clarke becomes only the first player to score 4 double hundreds in a calendar year. :shock:

raajarasigan
22nd November 2012, 12:58 PM
what is thiiiis?one day match'a vida payangaramA irukku...

CEDYBLUE
22nd November 2012, 12:58 PM
Michael Clarke is pummelling South Africa at Adelaide Oval. Australia closing in on 500 for the day!

CEDYBLUE
22nd November 2012, 01:02 PM
End of the agony for South Africa for the day!!!
Hussey bowled by Steyn for 103 and that is stumps @482-5

Highest score in a day?

CEDYBLUE
22nd November 2012, 01:10 PM
Did anyone catch a glimpse of the Ponting dismissal?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAQOFYPIBwY

Arvind Srinivasan
22nd November 2012, 08:30 PM
Clarke's - WAG....Becoming a legend here...Talk about leading from the front....:clap: :clap:

CEDYBLUE
23rd November 2012, 02:22 AM
Australia's score of 482 is the second-highest number of runs scored on the first day of a Test match - the highest is 494, also by Australia against South Africa, way back in 1910 at the SCG.

VinodKumar's
23rd November 2012, 06:34 AM
Paavam Ponting.

ajaybaskar
29th November 2012, 09:26 AM
Ricky Ponting retires..

scorpio
29th November 2012, 10:50 AM
Immediate retirement-nnu nenaichEn but Ricky will play the Perth test tomorrow and it will be his last.

Right decision at the right time, maanasthan! :clap:

enna dhaan moonji pidikkaadhu-nnalum, wishing Ponting to have a wonderful last test befitting his status :thumbsup:

hamid
29th November 2012, 11:15 AM
Right decision at the right time, maanasthan! :clap:

enna dhaan moonji pidikkaadhu-nnalum, wishing Ponting to have a wonderful last test befitting his status :thumbsup:

+1....

Dinesh84
29th November 2012, 11:57 AM
enna dhaan moonji pidikkaadhu-nnalum, wishing Ponting to have a wonderful last test befitting his status :thumbsup:
:bow:

CEDYBLUE
29th November 2012, 12:56 PM
Yeah having been sucked into Aussie and Ponting bashing for so long, yet it felt very sad when reading the news about Ponting's retirement @ cricinfo. Also read Clarke was in tears during the press conference. Tells a lot about the relationship both share. Ricky was almost like a big brother to Clarke, I suppose, with Clarke making his debut at such an young age.

Ponting with a French beard @1996 world cup is my earliest memory of his and his 156 on the final day of the 3rd Ashes test in 2005 is his best knock, IMO.

Cinemarasigan
29th November 2012, 03:22 PM
Right decision taken by Ponting!!!

His words " I'm glad I've got the opportunity to finish this way and on my terms." has a lot of meaning..

SoftSword
29th November 2012, 03:28 PM
:thumbsup: fonting!!

19thmay
29th November 2012, 11:57 PM
Ponting :thumbsup: You are such a treat to watch when you are in good form. Expecting soon in the commentary box.

VinodKumar's
30th November 2012, 04:13 AM
Ponting :thumbsup:. Good luck. Cricket and Indian fans will miss you for sure :).

Arvind Srinivasan
30th November 2012, 12:48 PM
One of the greatest Aussie batsman to grace cricket. His pull and hook will never be forgotten. Goodbye Ricky Ponting.

scorpio
30th November 2012, 02:06 PM
CSK kanmani Faf :clap: :clap: veeranda!

ajaybaskar
30th November 2012, 02:16 PM
He continues to impress. Guy has got a bright future. :clap:

satissh_r
1st December 2012, 02:31 AM
I'm assuming he'll be the next overseas player to be retained by CSK instead of Albie when the player auction happens

CEDYBLUE
1st December 2012, 03:17 PM
SA on a rampage. 213/2 in 35 overs! Overall lead of 275 already and this is only the 2nd days play!

19thmay
1st December 2012, 03:58 PM
For a change I want Aussies to win this just for Punter. But things going other way, what a counter attack by Proteas! :clap:

ajaybaskar
1st December 2012, 06:47 PM
For 11 days, SA were on the backseat and the whole scenario changed in a day's time.

CEDYBLUE
2nd December 2012, 11:55 AM
Ajay, i did have a feeling before this test match that SA will be all over AUS!!!

415/3.....Overall lead approaching 500 and we have 43 overs left for the day....!!Honesty i have not seen anything frantic like this..........3rd Innings in progress, overall lead 500 and we are only in the 3rd day!!!

venkkiram
2nd December 2012, 12:32 PM
91.1

Lyon to de Villiers, FOUR, shot. Flighted delivery outside off, he shapes up for a big drive, and then decides to reverse-sweep, a paddle really, past slip. Into the 90s now

91.2

Lyon to de Villiers, FOUR, another reverse-paddle. More premeditation here, and he takes this from in front of leg to beat slip again

91.3

Lyon to de Villiers, FOUR, bang, bang, bang. Three reverse-sweeps in three balls to go from 89 to 101. This time he beats point to the left. Amazing batting. No risk involved here, he is playing them so well. The balcony on its feet, AB accepts the applause

:clap:

இழந்தது சரியான நேரத்துல திரும்பக் கிடைத்த சந்தோசம் எனக்கு.

venkkiram
2nd December 2012, 12:34 PM
:notworthy: Amla! Splendid performance! Lifetime knock!

Arvind Srinivasan
2nd December 2012, 01:21 PM
What an amazing performance from the Saffers. Absolutely stunning. Aussies down on the mat.

CEDYBLUE
3rd December 2012, 10:43 AM
Ricky Ponting is out in the second innings! The Last of the great man!!!

ajaybaskar
3rd December 2012, 12:49 PM
There was one tiny consolation for Ricky Ponting (http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia/content/player/7133.html) as he walked off a Test field for the last time. He knew he'd made the right decision to retire. In the WACA gym on Thursday, Ponting was asked how tough it was knowing he would not be part of next year's Ashes tour. Not at all, he replied, because he had made up his mind that he was not good enough to get there. A spectacular, match-winning hundred in Perth might have forced a rethink. Few people would have complained.

As it was, Ponting farewelled Test cricket with a brief innings at the WACA, the ground that launched his Test career 17 years ago. It was an emotional 40-minute stay that started with a guard of honour (http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia-v-south-africa-2012/content/image/594774.html) from the South African players and finished with a series ofhandshakes (http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia-v-south-africa-2012/content/image/594803.html), the last of which came from the man who had caught him, one of Ponting's few remaining contemporaries from the early stages of his international career, Jacques Kallis.

Then came the moment that will live on forever in the memories of the 7000-strong crowd. As he approached the boundary, Ponting turned around for one last look at Test cricket from the middle. In his right hand he raised his Kookaburra bat, in his left he held up his helmet. The South Africans continued to clap; the standing ovation from the spectators grew louder. Seventeen years of international cricket had come to an end.

But not without a couple of glimpses of vintage Ponting. He began his innings with a nimble jump across his stumps to leave a ball from Morne Morkel and in Morkel's next over got off the mark with a trademark Ricky Ponting pull (http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia-v-south-africa-2012/content/image/594780.html), forward of square for four. A crisp on-drive provided the rest of Ponting's runs, a boundary off Dale Steyn that beat Morkel at mid-on. Steyn asked some serious questions of Ponting and the batsman was up to every challenge.

In the end, it was left-arm spin, of all things, that ended Ponting's career. Spin at the WACA. With less than five minutes until lunch, Ponting sensed the chance to go to the break with some momentum. He rocked back to Robin Peterson and tried to crunch the ball through the off side. His edge was snapped up (http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia-v-south-africa-2012/content/image/594782.html) by Kallis at first slip. Ponting stood and stared for a moment, processing what had just happened. His Test career was over.

There was some modest celebration from the South Africans, but they appreciated the historical significance. As Ponting walked off, Graeme Smith ran to Ponting to shake his hand, as he had during the earlier guard of honour. Smith's team-mates flocked from all parts to follow his lead. It was fitting that Kallis, in the twilight of a grand career like Ponting, was last.

As Ponting walked off the WACA, his wife Rianna and two daughters, and his parents Graeme and Lorraine, watched on from the stands. He left the field with 13,378 Test runs to his name at an average of 51.85. In his final Test series, he scored 0, 4, 16, 4 and 8. He was content that he had made the right call.

Though never a showman, Ponting has entertained with his skill and his final raise of the bat was a poignant curtain call. It was about Ponting acknowledging what the game had given to him for the past 17 years. It was also about the game giving Ponting, unquestionably one of the modern greats, his due. As he walked off, the WACA scoreboard said it all. Two words, in huge letters, were all that were required. "Thanks Ricky (http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia-v-south-africa-2012/content/image/594786.html)".

GSV
4th December 2012, 12:07 AM
Ricky.. Unna suthama enaku pidikalanaalum but innaiku ground'la paakrappo konjam feeling'ah irundhuchu.. :clap: for everything

venkkiram
27th December 2012, 09:56 PM
TOP 5 spots in "Most runs in a calendar year"

Mohammad Yousuf (Pak) -- 1788
IVA Richards (WI) -- 1710
GC Smith (SA) -- 1656
MJ Clarke (Aus) -- 1595 :notworthy: for 106.33 average
SR Tendulkar (India) -- 1562

rajeshkrv
28th December 2012, 06:16 AM
what a knock by Mitchell johnson.. fantastic ..

venkkiram
29th December 2012, 10:33 AM
Tony Greig - one of the entertaining commentators ever, passes away due to lung cancer

RIP

ajaybaskar
29th December 2012, 01:08 PM
Former England skipper and Channel Nine commentator, Tony Greig, has died of lung cancer at the age of 66, according to a statement released by the Nine network. Speaking to the Sydney Morning Herald, David Faktor, St. Vincent hospital spokesman, said, "He was rushed to St. Vincent hospital after he had suffered a heart attack. The staff at the emergency department worked on him but we could not save him."

Mr. Greig became aware of the problem during the ODI series between Pakistan and Australia in September 2012. Mr. Greig was earlier diagnosed with Bronchitis in May but the condition lingered on.

During the T20 WC 2012 World Cup in Sri Lanka in October, Greig had tests that revealed a small lesion at the bottom of his right lung. On returning to Australia, he had fluid removed from the right lung and in subsequent tests, he was diagnosed with lung cancer. During the recent Australia versus South Africa Test in Brisbane, Mr. Greig spoke candidly about the disease saying that, "It is not good. The truth is that I have got lung cancer and it's now a case of what they can do".

Tony Greig was born in Queenstown, South Africa in 1946. He trialled out for Sussex in 1965 as a teenager and within a period of seven years, he made his Test debut for England in 1972 against Australia in Manchester. He got off to a wonderful start by scoring fifties in both innings and picked up five wickets in the match as England won the match by 89 runs.

One of his greatest moments was during the 1976-77 tour to India. His captaincy and his all-round skills played a major part in England winning the five Test series 3-1. He scored a total of 342 runs in that series with an average of 42.7 and also picked up 10 wickets.

The Channel Nine statement added that Tony Greig is synonymous with Australian cricket. "From his playing days as the England skipper which we loved to hate, to his senior role in the revolution of World Series Cricket, his infamous car keys in the pitch report and more than three wonderful decades of colourful and expert commentary."

He went on to play 58 Tests for England, and led them in 14. His five year stint with England ended when he joined the Kerry Packer run World Series Cricket and he was one of the key players. Greig scored 3599 runs at an average of 40 and took 141 wickets at 32 apiece. His first-class career spanned for 11 years and he played 350 matches, scoring 16,660 runs and picking up 856 wickets. In 190 domestic one-day games, he scored 3899 runs and snapped up 244 wickets.

ajaybaskar
29th December 2012, 01:20 PM
Mike Hussey all set to retire after the Sydney test.

scorpio
31st December 2012, 10:36 AM
Why Huss, why? :roll:

Aus will miss you during their Ashes. Very brave decision to bow out while in form!!

Thanks for everything Mr. Cricket and see you in IPL :pink:

P_R
2nd January 2013, 03:45 PM
adhAvadhu indha thennAppirikkAvai naama viLayAdap pOROm.

povAferdeack
2nd January 2013, 08:24 PM
adhAvadhu indha thennAppirikkAvai naama viLayAdap pOROm.

:rotfl2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YdLO5D2kIY
Itha paathutu aprom anga polama illa vendamanu mudivu panna sollunga

Dinesh84
7th January 2013, 12:01 PM
Warne banned for one BBL match (http://www.espncricinfo.com/big-bash-league-2012/content/current/story/599977.html)

Warne's behavior was disgusting :x

rajeshkrv
9th January 2013, 11:36 AM
Warne banned for one BBL match (http://www.espncricinfo.com/big-bash-league-2012/content/current/story/599977.html)

Warne's behavior was disgusting :x


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOgwxLAJ7lc

marlon holds huss from taking a run.. pathetic

ajithfederer
18th January 2013, 12:49 PM
Aus 74 all out being 40/9 @ one stage in 3rd ODI against SL. Kula - 5-fer, Malinga - 3.

http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia-v-sri-lanka-2012/engine/current/match/573016.html

19thmay
19th January 2013, 09:40 AM
Clarke: "A horrible day. Probably should have bowled first. But if you bat like that in any conditions, you will lose. Our defence let us down more than anything. No excuse for the way we performed. Shot selection was poor. I understand the public wants us playing consistently. Honestly, if we played like that (today) then the public wouldn't want to see us playing at all. Our bowlers did a good job."
Clarke was clearly peeved with himself for the way he and his team played. Nice to see a captain be so honest about his own team. Not all captains in world cricket today can say 'yes we messed up real bad.' You have to admire Clarke for that.

:clap:

Arvind Srinivasan
2nd February 2013, 07:50 PM
Pakistan skittled for 49....Devastating stuff from Steyn....WAG....:clap:....India vs Sa kku ippave velai kodiya thookida vendiythu thaan.:shaking: ..Will probably avoid the series altogether if Sachin isn't playing.....

ajithfederer
16th February 2013, 01:29 PM
Pakistan playing quite well in SA. Made a decent 338 and now SA at 141/5. Two centurions from Pak. Ajmal all five. I don't expect India to do better than this in SA. Glad I will be if i am proved wrong.

ajithfederer
17th February 2013, 02:00 PM
Pak continues to do better than India against Top Test countries. Something which even England couldn't do. Take that P_r ;) . 100/3 after being 7/2 in 2nd Inns. Hope they make 250-300 and either win or draw this test. Camaan Pakiiisss...

VinodKumar's
18th February 2013, 01:38 AM
South Africa won the match and series ... Smith has become the most successful test captain went past Ricky Ponting.

P_R
5th March 2013, 04:49 PM
Vaaganam https://twitter.com/MichaelVaughan/status/308885041302364160 :lol:

ajithfederer
7th March 2013, 09:14 AM
NZ-Eng 1st Test Day 2 - Session 3
Eng 167 all out. Neil Wagner/Bruce Martin 4 wickets a piece. NZ 76/0

http://www.espncricinfo.com/new-zealand-v-england-2013/engine/current/match/569243.html

scorpio
7th March 2013, 11:00 AM
After losing all 10 wickets in a day, the mighty English could'nt get even one NZ wicket :rotfl:

Celebrate while it lasts :pink:

VinodKumar's
7th March 2013, 02:15 PM
Vaughan in twitter after England's bad first day against Kiwis ...

"I feel England will have to play India more to gain some confidence after a day like this.....!!!!"

satissh_r
7th March 2013, 02:27 PM
Vaughan in twitter after England's bad first day against Kiwis ...

"I feel England will have to play India more to gain some confidence after a day like this.....!!!!"

Let him talk all he wants, the Aussies might be bad at playing spin but they won't be pushovers in seaming conditions.. Appo pesikalam ivankitte

P_R
7th March 2013, 03:01 PM
England will do well to prepare tracks that play to Swann-Monty's strengths.
And I know Aus bowlers will have more favourable conditions in England than here in India, but still if Vijay-Pujara can bat them out of a game, I am :lol: thinking of what Cook-Trott can do to them.

raththam varaNum.

P_R
7th March 2013, 03:02 PM
anbuLLa Feddy, Neil Wagner - the NZ bowler who took a bunch of the wickets in the opening day rout of England - also happens to be from SA.

PARAMASHIVAN
7th March 2013, 03:16 PM
Ingleend :rotfl2: that too againts the kiwis :rotfl:

littlemaster1982
7th March 2013, 04:05 PM
Flintoff kooda 10-0 engira kanakkil jeyippom-nu bet katti irukkaru. I really want aussies to pound this English team :evil:

Dinesh84
7th March 2013, 04:16 PM
STAT: 27% of players in this match were born in South Africa.

https://twitter.com/TheCricketGeek/status/309410957501804545

SoftSword
7th March 2013, 04:28 PM
Flintoff kooda 10-0 engira kanakkil jeyippom-nu bet katti irukkaru. I really want aussies to pound this English team :evil:

adhukku naama aduttha rendu matchla avingalOda confidence'a increase panni uru-yaetthanum... paraalayaa??

P_R
7th March 2013, 04:31 PM
With the possible exception of Clarke I reckon it is impossible to like this Australian team.
England has so many so many interesting talents. Kamaan. ippo kudukkura adiyila, innum paththu varushaththukku Australia endhirikkavE koodAdhu.

VinodKumar's
7th March 2013, 04:33 PM
adhukku naama aduttha rendu matchla avingalOda confidence'a increase panni uru-yaetthanum... paraalayaa??

No paraalai ... Firstu namma punnuku marunthu potukuvom (4-0) appurama avanga punnuku marunthu poduvom. Vanthaarai already neraya vaazha vachachi ... oru paiyanum naama porapa consider kooda panna maatikiraanga ..

satissh_r
7th March 2013, 06:04 PM
England will do well to prepare tracks that play to Swann-Monty's strengths.

Swann's injury recovery period is 6 months nu padichene... Ashes kulla ready ayiduvana? Agalanna?

Dinesh84
7th March 2013, 09:42 PM
Raththam thakkaalichchattni aagirum..

ajithfederer
8th March 2013, 09:41 AM
Praadhu selladhu, selladhu. Hey You guys opened up that avenue :lol: :). Come on NZ win the series and make Eng lose POINTS.

anbuLLa Feddy, Neil Wagner - the NZ bowler who took a bunch of the wickets in the opening day rout of England - also happens to be from SA.

ajithfederer
8th March 2013, 10:37 AM
Bleddy Rain trying to save Englis ass. I need 2 full day's of play. NZ 235 ahead.

P_R
8th March 2013, 10:48 AM
England always has a wobbly start.
Remember how it looked after the first two days of the historic 2010 Ashes in Brisbane?

I hope Cook and friends just bat them out of the match in the second innings.

But then I was hoping for such a recovery in the SA tour of England and it never happened :-(

VinodKumar's
8th March 2013, 12:11 PM
Srilanka scoring at the rate of 5+ against Bangladesh in first test.

Bnagladesh pre series pechu - This is the best chance for us to win a test match abroad :lol:.

ajithfederer
8th March 2013, 12:23 PM
1) Hallo adhu India (Once upon a time-la) :lol:. Don';t tell me you expected Eng to do bad in NZ. On paper/form they can bulldoze NZ easily.

2) Ashes 2010 Historic aa?. 2005 is. I betted England would win easily and they did it quite comfortably. I even had a bet with LM here.

3) England can still win this series. They will fight back. All I want to see is NZ doing much better than expected, which I am seeing already in the first 3 days of this match. That is what makes this series interesting.

England always has a wobbly start.
Remember how it looked after the first two days of the historic 2010 Ashes in Brisbane?

I hope Cook and friends just bat them out of the match in the second innings.

But then I was hoping for such a recovery in the SA tour of England and it never happened :-(

P_R
8th March 2013, 12:56 PM
1) I didn't ENgland to perform this badly. But I am just reassuring myself 'namakku idhellAm sagajam dhaanE'. Look at how they performed even in the India series first test. Twirl kosuvathi suruL:

a) before India, SL was there and they batted well in the first innings of the first test. England huffed and puffed to post a lead. SL then capitulated under Tremlett-Swann
b) India's tour of England first test at Lord's - they didn't seem to dominate the match as they ought to have: Prior/Broad stand prevented the advantage from slipping back.
c) They were clueless in Dubai. Nowehere were they in the game. But they were way better in Abidhabi - and then the 4th innings debacle happened.
d) They lost in Galle and came back in Colombo


2) Of course 2009/10 is historic. 2 innings defeats ellAm Ashes sarithirathulam, bookOLathula kidaiyAdhu
2005 of course is history HD. Everyone talks about it. But raththam vandhadhu 2009/10 - adhai meeNdum meeNdum solvEn. "I want revengge"

3) I haven't watched a ball. Weekend dhaan pArkkaNum. NZ teamE touch vittu pOchchu. palapEr yaar ennanE theriyalai. Refresh paNNaNum.

ajithfederer
8th March 2013, 01:06 PM
Oh ok. Appadi varinga. 2009/10 is good series. Both teams had fighting chances with Ponting/clarke amidst the runs.

Poor swann http://www.espncricinfo.com/new-zealand-v-england-2013/content/story/623686.html

P_R
9th March 2013, 08:21 AM
155/0 - queue katti nikkaNum jakkammA :lol:

P_R
9th March 2013, 09:21 AM
Captain Cook :clap:

19thmay
9th March 2013, 09:36 AM
Idhula enna peruma? Pitch easy aagi irukum. Theramayana team-na Day-1 la singam maadhri ninurukanum.

P_R
9th March 2013, 09:44 AM
Boycott's analyses: payapuLLaiga Queenstown-la thaNNi adichittu practice paNNalai, adhAn first innings flop Ayiduchu. appo thavarittAnunga, ini thavaramAttAnga.

As I said, they always have trouble in the first innings/tests.NZ bowling is crap.

VinodKumar's
9th March 2013, 11:09 AM
A big disappointment that has to be appreciated :(.

littlemaster1982
9th March 2013, 12:35 PM
Eksi :|

19thmay
10th March 2013, 07:08 AM
Lead is 76 and just 6 more...come on.

19thmay
10th March 2013, 07:09 AM
Btw Finn :clap:

ajithfederer
10th March 2013, 12:08 PM
Pitch thar road, man. :).

Boycott's analyses: payapuLLaiga Queenstown-la thaNNi adichittu practice paNNalai, adhAn first innings flop Ayiduchu. appo thavarittAnunga, ini thavaramAttAnga.

As I said, they always have trouble in the first innings/tests.NZ bowling is crap.

VinodKumar's
10th March 2013, 10:09 PM
Srilanka scoring at the rate of 5+ against Bangladesh in first test.

Bnagladesh pre series pechu - This is the best chance for us to win a test match abroad :lol:.

I take back this.

Bangladesh 438/4 ...267* 5th wkt partnership ... Ashraful 189* ...

19thmay
11th March 2013, 05:44 PM
Bangla - 638 - Mushfiqur - 200 ; Nasir - 100 ; Ashraful 190 ..

Earlier SL - Sanga - 142; Thirimanne - 155 ; Chandimal - 116 ..

Ennaya pitch idhu?

Btw Zreeeee Lanka :rotfl: dedicated to the very well known person of this hub.

ajaybaskar
12th March 2013, 08:49 AM
Typical SL pitch.

19thmay
12th March 2013, 02:02 PM
Yeah ... SL 311/3 in the second innings so far...another two centurions :lol2:

ajaybaskar
12th March 2013, 02:15 PM
One more century and it will be a world record

19thmay
12th March 2013, 02:23 PM
It did not happen, Mathews declared it! The target for Bangla is 268 in 35 overs..In this flat track I think it is possible, lets see!

ajaybaskar
12th March 2013, 02:26 PM
They should go into the T20 mode and approach the target.

SoftSword
12th March 2013, 03:26 PM
ennada book cricket aadraangalaa??

19thmay
19th March 2013, 05:49 PM
Slanka beats Bangladesh by 7 wickets and wins the series 1-0


Dilshan gets an award for fastest 50, Abul Hasan gets an award for hitting two sixes, and Chandimal gets a phone for being a smart player. (What has cricket come to...)

:rotfl2:

VinodKumar's
19th March 2013, 05:53 PM
ennada book cricket aadraangalaa??

The answer is ..


Dilshan gets an award for fastest 50, Abul Hasan gets an award for hitting two sixes, and Chandimal gets a phone for being a smart player. (What has cricket come to...)

19thmay
19th March 2013, 05:58 PM
Actually SCB provided two awards for a ODI once, one for man of the match and another for player of the match. Edhavadhu purinja sollunga.

PARAMASHIVAN
19th March 2013, 06:01 PM
Slanka beats Bangladesh by 7 wickets and wins the series 1-0

Dilshan gets an award for fastest 50, Abul Hasan gets an award for hitting two sixes, and Chandimal gets a phone for being a smart player. (What has cricket come to...)




Must be a smart phone :lol2: :lol2:

VinodKumar's
19th March 2013, 06:04 PM
appo Chandimal gets a smart phone for being a player ah :lol:.

PARAMASHIVAN
19th March 2013, 06:14 PM
appo Chandimal gets a smart phone for being a player ah :lol:.

:lol: these kind of comedy is only possible amongst asian teams!

ajithfederer
22nd March 2013, 11:02 AM
http://www.espncricinfo.com/new-zealand-v-england-2013/engine/current/match/569245.html


NZ 250/1. Hope this match also ends in a draw. If somehow Eng lose this match they lose 7 points and if India wins against Aus both Eng and Ind will be tied at 112 points for 3rd position.

littlemaster1982
22nd March 2013, 11:51 AM
This will end up in a draw :|

scorpio
22nd March 2013, 12:23 PM
aagatumE...for a 0-0 series result against low ranked Kiwis, England is sure to lose points.....adhuvE namakku laabam dhaan :noteeth:

VinodKumar's
22nd March 2013, 01:20 PM
India 4-0 nu jevicha 2nd rank share pannurathuku vaaipu irukkunu kelvi pattaen :roll:

Dinesh84
22nd March 2013, 01:24 PM
:yes: a drawn series would mean that England would lose 4 points from their current 118 points.

Dinesh84
22nd March 2013, 01:25 PM
India 4-0 nu jevicha 2nd rank share pannurathuku vaaipu irukkunu kelvi pattaen :roll: No, 3rd rank only

http://www.icc-cricket.com/match_zone/test_predictor.php

VinodKumar's
22nd March 2013, 01:39 PM
No, 3rd rank only

http://www.icc-cricket.com/match_zone/test_predictor.php

Got it :).

19thmay
24th March 2013, 10:52 AM
What a day at Auckland, watched every bit of it. Boult/Southee was spot on! Mccullum should have enforced follow on, he has invited unwanted pressure to his side. Nevertheless Kiwis are in superb position to win this.

ajithfederer
24th March 2013, 11:47 AM
Kiwis lead by 274 for the loss of 3 wkts. If they can manage another 100 there will be a result in this match.

ajithfederer
24th March 2013, 11:55 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrGnRYwXZVM

Peter Fulton 136 - England v New Zealand 3rd test at Auckland 2013

ajithfederer
24th March 2013, 11:59 AM
Nice to see Panesar getting thwacked by Fulton. Our Indians batted like pansies in India :banghead:

VinodKumar's
25th March 2013, 09:14 AM
Kamman Kiwis ... kothura kothula Vaguhan moonjila ratham sottanum :twisted:

ajithfederer
25th March 2013, 10:05 AM
England 90/2 in 47 overs.

ajithfederer
25th March 2013, 10:08 AM
Shabbaa. Cook out @ close of 4th days play. Must applaud his batting stamina.

venkkiram
25th March 2013, 10:08 AM
48.3

Williamson to Cook, OUT

AN Cook c Brownlie b Williamson 43 (145b 4x4 0x6) SR: 29.65

எப்படியோ ஒரு முடிவு தெரியாம இது முடியப்போறதில்லை.

ajithfederer
25th March 2013, 10:09 AM
BTW, Fulton for a 2nd 100 in the 2nd inns of the same match. :smokesmirk:

ajithfederer
25th March 2013, 10:15 AM
Bell 8 off 82 balls

To watch this is akin to Charlie in TAAHM "I think I’d rather have a pack of hyenas tear out and devour my intestines."

Dinesh84
25th March 2013, 10:17 AM
lol.. water drip torture I say..

Dinesh84
25th March 2013, 10:25 AM
Finn is gone. Now Commonwealth XI needs 391 runs with six wickets remaining. :D

ajithfederer
25th March 2013, 12:01 PM
BTW, A reminder to you all. There is a re-match of the same series in May. Unfortunately(or Fortunately??) this is just a 2 match series.

Thu May 16 - Mon May 20
10:00 GMT | 11:00 local
15:30 IST 1st Test - Lord's, London
N/A
Fri May 24 - Tue May 28
10:00 GMT | 11:00 local
15:30 IST 2nd Test - Headingley, Leeds
N/A

http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/series/566898.html?template=fixtures

VinodKumar's
25th March 2013, 01:00 PM
:( Ithu kandipa 2-0 thaan. Irunthalum paravaala Ashes la paathukalam.

venkkiram
25th March 2013, 09:06 PM
http://www.espncricinfo.com/db/PICTURES/CMS/155900/155965.jpg

It is always pleasure to watch NZ's fielding skills. That is the only department they are consistent for decades.

PARAMASHIVAN
25th March 2013, 10:12 PM
Ingleend , nice Yorkshire tea awaits ! :lol2:

venkkiram
26th March 2013, 08:19 AM
IR Bell - The Golden 75 runs!! :notworthy:

The vital role by Matt Prior continues to happen. Gem. :clap:

19thmay
26th March 2013, 09:15 AM
Prior is just brilliant so far, 16 more overs to negotiate. Come on NZ.

ajithfederer
26th March 2013, 09:53 AM
Well done England. :clap:.

littlemaster1982
26th March 2013, 10:11 AM
NZ :banghead: :banghead:

ajithfederer
26th March 2013, 10:15 AM
:rotfl:. Eng deserve 2nd ranking more than India.

Matt Prior :clap:.

littlemaster1982
26th March 2013, 10:40 AM
So close :cry:

Dinesh84
26th March 2013, 10:41 AM
:| ....

ajaybaskar
26th March 2013, 10:43 AM
India has to be content with No.3. Excellent innings from Prior. :clap:

venkkiram
26th March 2013, 10:43 AM
:notworthy: :notworthy: England!

19thmay
26th March 2013, 10:45 AM
Amazing innings by Prior...Chanceless..easily the best test wicket keeping batsman in the recent years.

P_R
26th March 2013, 11:19 AM
Prior :clap:

But overall, pretty bad show by England this series. Well below par performance in the first and last tests.
Hope they aren't taking Ashes lightly. Anything less than a whitewash will be unacceptable against this Aus team.

VinodKumar's
26th March 2013, 11:32 AM
ennathu bomb vedikalaya .. NZ :hammer: ...

Arvind Srinivasan
26th March 2013, 11:56 AM
NZ has done well to get three draws. They deserved to lose the second test and win the third...So it pretty much evens out I guess.....Anyways Prior, Bell and Stuart for fighting their hearts out....:clap:

PARAMASHIVAN
26th March 2013, 03:37 PM
Ingleend :lol2: As usual, Inglees media ( bee bee cee, sky) are jumping up down with a draw! (as sif they have won the match/series). Only Victorians possible!

Dinesh84
28th March 2013, 11:49 AM
Jesse Ryder in coma! (http://www.espncricinfo.com/newzealand/content/current/story/627024.html) :(

CEDYBLUE
10th May 2013, 07:44 PM
Kirsten quits SA job effective August


Gary Kirsten has decided not to renew his contract as South Africa coach, which ends in August, to be able to spend more time with his family. The Champions Trophy in England in June will be his last assignment with the South Africa side, which he led to to the top of the Test rankings.

Kirsten was appointed in August 2011 for a two-year period, with the option to renew it for a further two years. His contract required him to inform CSA by April 30 this year whether he wished to exercise that option.

"Gary has a young family and it is understandable that he wishes to spend more time at home," Chris Nenzani, the CSA president and chairman, said. "I would like to thank him for his tremendous contribution to the wellbeing of the Proteas over the past two years. It is obvious to all of us, whether we have been close to the Proteas or simply fans watching from the stands, the standard of excellence that he has brought to our national team and it will be wonderful if he can complete his tenure by bringing home the ICC Champions Trophy next month.

"With the team due to tour Sri Lanka in July and August and Pakistan in November and important home series coming up against India and Australia next season it is important that we move quickly to identify his successor."


Nenzani said CSA would try to utilise Kirsten's experience in some other capacity. "Gary certainly leaves the Proteas in good health and, although we are disappointed to lose him as head coach, he has put the foundations in place to carry us forward. We will certainly endeavour to retain his services in some capacity as his experience as player, coach and mentor is not something we want to lose in its entirety."


"I would like to thank Cricket South Africa for the confidence they showed in entrusting me with the fortunes of the national team," Kirsten said. "It has been a huge privilege to represent my country as player and coach and to have been given the responsibility of growing the team.

"I would particularly like to thank Cricket South Africa for allowing me the flexibility to combine my coaching job with my family life during my tenure.

"There have been many highlights over the past two years which have been well documented and I have every confidence that the Proteas will continue to go from strength to strength."

South Africa's bowling coach Allan Donald hoped Kirsten's tenure would end with a Champions Trophy title. "I spoke to Gary personally a couple of days ago and I respect his decision 100%," he told ESPNcricinfo. "At the moment we are very focused on the Champions Trophy and I'm sure that this team needs no motivation to go and win this tournament for Gary. As far as I'm concerned we just got to let this whole thing take its course and for me there is no decision to be made about my future with the Proteas."

Mark Boucher, the former South Africa wicketkeeper, tweeted: "Protea crickets loss today with Garys decision,but a life lesson in itself..always put family first! take a bow Gaz! Thanks for all ur work!"

http://www.espncricinfo.com/southafrica/content/story/635065.html

Brianengab
19th May 2013, 08:26 PM
NZ 68 for all out .. :shock:

P_R
20th May 2013, 09:13 AM
SA, Eng - the only two cricket teams worth watching :clap:

Broad - yeah, keep underrating him and being dismissive of him world. Suits us just fine.
Anderson - 300. A great of course - idhai chonnA sirippeenga. sirippavargaL sirikkattum :clap:

ajithfederer
20th May 2013, 12:30 PM
SA the only best team now. If not for pretty inconsistent batting nz would have won the game. Indha clubbing-ae naan vanmayaga kandikuren.

Barbie is inconsistent. Needs helpful conditions badly. Anderson is good as evidenced in Ind and SL.

SA, Eng - the only two cricket teams worth watching :clap:

Broad - yeah, keep underrating him and being dismissive of him world. Suits us just fine.
Anderson - 300. A great of course - idhai chonnA sirippeenga. sirippavargaL sirikkattum :clap:

P_R
20th May 2013, 02:51 PM
If not for pretty inconsistent batting nz would have won the game.
Unselected.
Here is what I thought.
If England have the new ball in the first session, they are going to win this - the only problem being Ross Taylor.
But they were just above 200+ lead overnight, so I was sure Cook wouldn't have the nerve to declare.
And if they played into the day adding only about 50 runs, it was eminently possible for NZ to claw their way back into the match.
But England managed to fold - which worked out for the best.
The only surprise was the margin - there was no doubt about the result, particularly once Taylor was gone.


Indha clubbing-ae naan vanmayaga kandikuren.
kaNdinga, if SA is in a league of its own, then surely surely (barring SA) no other team is anywhere close to England.
The attempt to say 'SA is exland' but there isn't much of a difference between England and the rest - idhai vanmaiyAga kadumaiyAga kaNdikkiREn.

I always see a downplaying of England impressive performances. You will see people will talk about England hanging by their teeth to draw in Auckland. But you will rarely see anyone who remembers that NZ was following on and in bad shape when rain bailed them out in Wellington. I am yet to see one person say this.

And it is not even intentionally lying/suppressing unfavourable evidence. People badly want to see England lose that they seem to have a natural inclination to remember England's lows and not their highs.

Counteract paNNiyE kezhavan aayiruvEn pOla irukku.


Barbie is inconsistent. Needs helpful conditions badly. Anderson is good as evidenced in Ind and SL.Broad is inconsistent. But you see people talking like he is performing after ages. Just last tour he took 6 wickets and shot NZ out to a follow-on!

Needs conditions - not always. He bowled exceedingly well in Dubai. In what proved to be a spinner's track - Broad-Anderson shot Pak out for under a 100 in the first innings.

All said, I do acknowledge he is inconsistent.

ajithfederer
23rd May 2013, 06:55 PM
230 Target needed two solid 50+'s or a stand of 100+. Other decent batting line ups would have done this with ease. NZ batting is always inconsistent. Only in their last tour they managed to put decent efforts.

Unselected.
Here is what I thought.
If England have the new ball in the first session, they are going to win this - the only problem being Ross Taylor.
But they were just above 200+ lead overnight, so I was sure Cook wouldn't have the nerve to declare.
And if they played into the day adding only about 50 runs, it was eminently possible for NZ to claw their way back into the match.
But England managed to fold - which worked out for the best.
The only surprise was the margin - there was no doubt about the result, particularly once Taylor was gone.

NZ kitta ellam series draw panna ooru apdi than pesum. We are living in an unfair world :noteeth:


kaNdinga, if SA is in a league of its own, then surely surely (barring SA) no other team is anywhere close to England.
The attempt to say 'SA is exland' but there isn't much of a difference between England and the rest - idhai vanmaiyAga kadumaiyAga kaNdikkiREn.

I always see a downplaying of England impressive performances. You will see people will talk about England hanging by their teeth to draw in Auckland. But you will rarely see anyone who remembers that NZ was following on and in bad shape when rain bailed them out in Wellington. I am yet to see one person say this.

And it is not even intentionally lying/suppressing unfavourable evidence. People badly want to see England lose that they seem to have a natural inclination to remember England's lows and not their highs.

Counteract paNNiyE kezhavan aayiruvEn pOla irukku.

Broad is very good in helpful conditions. India-la ellam bench pannainga(????) sir avane. :)


Broad is inconsistent. But you see people talking like he is performing after ages. Just last tour he took 6 wickets and shot NZ out to a follow-on!

Needs conditions - not always. He bowled exceedingly well in Dubai. In what proved to be a spinner's track - Broad-Anderson shot Pak out for under a 100 in the first innings.

All said, I do acknowledge he is inconsistent.

P_R
24th May 2013, 11:32 AM
230 Target needed two solid 50+'s or a stand of 100+. Other decent batting line ups would have done this with ease. NZ batting is always inconsistent. Only in their last tour they managed to put decent efforts.
Again unselected. 230 in the 4th innings in those conditions against Anderson-Broad was going to be tough for any team. 'with ease' ellAm vAippE illai.

Did you see the kind of movement even far far lesser bowlers like Wagner,Boult were getting? Most of the Kiwi line-up didn't stand much of a chance in that against the far superior bowling of Anderson-Broad.

They needed Taylor to click and score. Once he was gone, the match was in the kitty.


NZ kitta ellam series draw panna ooru apdi than pesum. We are living in an unfair world :noteeth:
Wellington-la follow-on paNNi raththam pArkka pOgumbOdhu mazhai penju escape aayittAnunga. idhai maRandhuttu oor pEsudhu.



Broad is very good in helpful conditions. India-la ellam bench pannainga(????) sir avane. :)
There were others. The point is, he isn't wholly dependent on conditions, case in point Dubai.

Overall: Broad is one of the best around and it doesn't get said enough, although he keeps proving this again and again.

ajithfederer
24th May 2013, 01:19 PM
That's where you and I disagree. Anderson-Broad are not Marshall/Holding to run down every opposition as you claim.

Again unselected. 230 in the 4th innings in those conditions against Anderson-Broad was going to be tough for any team. 'with ease' ellAm vAippE illai.

This is what I am saying too. Ross Taylor is a decent test bat. If nz had 2 more blokes like him they could have chased this target down. Poor NZ batting let down their bowling.


Did you see the kind of movement even far far lesser bowlers like Wagner,Boult were getting? Most of the Kiwi line-up didn't stand much of a chance in that against the far superior bowling of Anderson-Broad.

They needed Taylor to click and score. Once he was gone, the match was in the kitty.

I stand my ground on Broad. Too inconsistent to be clubbed among the better blokes.




Wellington-la follow-on paNNi raththam pArkka pOgumbOdhu mazhai penju escape aayittAnunga. idhai maRandhuttu oor pEsudhu.



There were others. The point is, he isn't wholly dependent on conditions, case in point Dubai.

Overall: Broad is one of the best around and it doesn't get said enough, although he keeps proving this again and again.

ajithfederer
24th May 2013, 01:23 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-aN8-21Mpc

Dei jaansaa, come back and bowl like this in at-least 3 ashes matches man.

ajithfederer
24th May 2013, 02:11 PM
I feel for the Indian fast bowlers: Dale Steyn

Dale Steyn feels always looking up to spinners for wickets is not the right way to go about encouraging the crop of pacers in India.

“If you’re always going to look at the spinners to do the job for you, what’s the point of even having a fast bowler?” asked Steyn.

Aware of India’s “rich tradition” with spinners, Steyn gave an example from the recent India-Australia Test series to make his point.

“I watched the recent Test series between India and Australia and at one stage Ishant (Sharma) bowled his first over of the match with the second new ball! There’s not a lot of confidence your captain is giving you as a fast bowler when he gives you the ball only after 80 overs.

“I say this with due respect to M.S. Dhoni because they went on to win the Test series 4-0. But for a bowler like Ishant, it doesn’t say a lot to him. I’m sure he buys into the team’s plans and priorities and so he’s fine with it.

“But when questions are raised about Indian fast bowlers — which I think will always be raised — I think that’s your answer right there,” the South African was quoted as saying by the IPL website. :clap:

“The wickets here aren’t really helpful for them either and I feel for the Indian fast bowlers. If Ishant wants to come to South Africa, he’ll make the team any day, I can promise you that. He’s a fantastic bowler,” said, Steyn. doubtaa irukke!!

“Umesh Yadav and Bhuvneshar Kumar are other two very good bowlers. They just need the right conditions. If you’re going to give them spinning wickets, it’s going to be difficult.

“If you’ll give them the ball after 80 overs, it’s going to be even more difficult.” — PTI

http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-sports/i-feel-for-the-indian-fast-bowlers-dale-steyn/article4734701.ece

P_R
27th May 2013, 10:19 AM
Yet another great day.
Joe Root :clap: & Bairstow :thumbsup:
Swann & Finn - haha great stuff!

I don't understand why they didn't enforce follow-on. (Botham, Atherton, Hussain - all were unified in befuddlement). They had bowled only about 40 overs and Finn/Swann were raring to go. NZ's only spinner is Williamson - not to be feared on the last day at all. Very safe and unbecoming of a team that should fight back to the top spot.

That said, Cook in flow - a joy. Yes, I said joy. Just to be clear you heard it, joy.
The drives he laid into, playing within, leaving and punishing looseners. Precisely what makes English cricket enjoyable.

Compton may be dropped :-| He was unnecessarily defensive.
Vaganam wants Root to open instead, so KP can be back in the middle. I say make KP often if he wants to be in. Or Bell. Why fiddle with Root, who is doing well where he is.

What's come over Trott? He has gone overboard with his defensiveness. He played relatively freely in NZ. Now he is back to over-respecting the bowlers - like he did when he was in India.

England shouldn't bat much longer than lunch. Cook has unnecessarily put himself in a spot where he has to make a declaration that may backfire with too much sun and Ross Taylor, or be defensive and declare too late (like post tea).

Hoping for another rout.

Dinesh84
28th May 2013, 04:12 PM
Headingley, Leeds la mazha peithu Oor sezhippa irukkanum thaayaae :devil:

ajithfederer
28th May 2013, 05:47 PM
:lol:

Too bad for England.

1.05pm: I'm afraid the news isn't good (if you're an England supporter). Just heard that it's raining hard at Headingley.
@InnoBystander: "Worrying element is the rain that has formed to the North East of the lower rain band - this is the stuff heading to Leeds..."
David Lloyd tweets: "Weather improving"
Rajan: "It all boils down to Cook's reservation in declaring yesterday, in spite of the lead swelling big. I hope they learn a lesson. Sporting spirit is when you give the opponents a chance to sniff victory even if it is on the outside. What Cook did yesterday is deplorable!"

12.30, lunch And now we have heavier rain and the umpires are taking the players off. And that will be an early lunch. Only 45 minutes play this morning, England have managed to nip out a couple of wickets, including Brendon McCullum to a superb return catch from Stuart Broad and Graeme Swann completing a five-wicket haul, but once again all eyes are skywards as we wait for a break in the clouds. Regardless of the weather, they'll be no action for 40 minutes, after which Kanishkaa will return...

SoftSword
28th May 2013, 06:07 PM
Headingley, Leeds la mazha peithu Oor sezhippa irukkanum thaayaae :devil:


ennaaa villatthanam... :lol:

raajarasigan
11th July 2013, 01:26 PM
no thread for Ashes :huh: unakku indha veetla yAru mariyAdhai kodukkarA.... nAne kudukkarEn

PARAMASHIVAN
11th July 2013, 04:25 PM
setha paambai adikirathila enna oru perumai pa !

CEDYBLUE
30th August 2013, 01:41 AM
Aaron Finch runs amok in Rose Bowl
England vs Australia 1st T20
Finch 156(63)
Aussie make 248/6

ajithfederer
22nd January 2014, 12:50 PM
Rogith sarma you malaimaadu!!!!

19thmay
5th February 2014, 07:16 PM
Sangu scored 319 against Bangi's ... Nice to see a 300+ personal score after a long time, when it was scored last?

littlemaster1982
6th February 2014, 06:00 AM
Gayle triple was the last, I think :? He scored 319 too.