Friday, May 22, 2009

T20 is about smart thinking, fitness: Sachin


India's cricketing great Sachin Tendulkar says ageing players in the Indian Premier League (IPL) have showed Twenty20 cricket is all about "fitness and smart thinking", breaking the myth that the format is only meant for the youngsters.

"I don't think Twenty20 cricket is a young man's game. Talent and smart thinking is the criteria for Twenty20 cricket. Fitness is equally important. Look at Sanath (Jayasuriya), he is nearly 40, or Matthew Hayden. They are striking the ball as well as they have ever been," Tendulkar said.

Retired internationals like Hayden, Adam Gilchrist, Shane Warne and Anil Kumble have outshone the younger lot in the second edition.

Tendulkar, who opted out of Twenty20 internationals, has himself played some scintillating innings.

One such breathtaking knock came alongside Jayasuriya against Kolkata Knight Riders where the two bludgeoned the bowling attack.

The duo, however, could not produce such form with consistency and Tendulkar is quick to admit that batting was the weakness of Mumbai Indians.

"Overall we have played reasonably good cricket. It just that our batting faltered at crucial stages."

"We started well defeating Chennai with an all-round performance, then we had a week off. It was almost a forced break as our match with Rajasthan Royals was washed off."

"We could not add those 12-13 runs more to our scores and gave away one or two extra runs. Our bowling was very much on the track, it just that we could not finish the matches."

Tendulkar said he tried out several combinations to spruce up the batting.

"You cannot be predictable in this form of cricket. We were finding it difficult to finish matches and so we kept changing the combination and hoped for a good result. Sometimes it worked for us like when Dwayne Bravo was promoted to open against Kings XI Punjab and he was terrific."

"In the match against Rajasthan Royals, we needed six runs in nine balls with four wickets in hand and we lost. There is not much explanation you can give about such defeats."

The loss against Rajasthan proved costly. Mumbai Indians were out of the semifinal reckoning after another defeat against Super Kings.

The Mumbaikar also said that loss of key players like Zaheer Khan affected their performance.

"Zaheer's loss was a big blow. After our first six games we lost three players --Zaheer, Shikhar Dhawan and Saurabh Tiwary -- to injuries and it affected the balance of the team. It was tough for us at that stage."

"The owners of the team have stood behind us and backed us. Mrs. Ambani has been with the team and she has been a support to us."

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Warne willing to take India job


Legendary Australian spinner and captain of the Rajasthan Royals Shane Warne said that he is willing working to help the spinners in India if the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) offers him a job.

In an exclusive interview with IBN7 and CNN-IBN, Shane Warne said that he would consider any such offer in the future.

"If the BCCI wants to work in the spin department, I would have to work with our man Manoj Badale (co-owner, Rajasthan Royals) and I'm sure we can come up with something. I am not ruling any thing out but I am not saying I am agreeing to it now. It depends on my time and my family. But if there is an offer, any offer, I will see if it fits," said Warne.

The former Australian player said that he has worked with the spinners in his Royals team and would love to impart his knowledge to other young Indian spinners.

"As far as the BCCI goes, I work with all the spinners. Yusuf Pathan, Abhishek Raut and Ravindra Jadeja, who had a great last year, I work with all of them. I love cricket and I try to impart my knowledge on leadership on a lot of guys. As far as spin bowling goes, I would love to help any bowler. I would like to help (Amit) Mishra and Piyush (Chawla) and a few other guys as well," stated Warne.

The Rajasthan Royals captain also said that he would cherish the opportunity of coming to India and working there.

"I love India these days. It took me a long time to embrace the culture and appreciate India. It probably took me a couple of tours to understand that. But the last two Australian tours and the last two seasons of IPL have been great. The Indian people have been wonderful and I really appreciate that. The way they have welcomed me I think they have really appreciated the way I have looked after the youngsters of the Rajasthan Royals. The way we play makes our brand of cricket very exciting, so I think every body has a soft spot for the Rajasthan Royals," added Warne.

Symonds left out of Australia's Ashes squad


Controversial all-rounder Andrew Symonds was a notable omission from Australia's squad for this year's Ashes cricket tour to England when it was announced on Wednesday.

Selectors named a 16-man squad with three all-rounders -- Shane Watson, Andrew McDonald and Marcus North -- but there was no room for the 34-year-old Symonds.

Symonds has had a chequered 26-Test career and has not played for Australia since last year's Boxing Day Test against South Africa in Melbourne following a season of injury, poor form and off-field personal problems.

"Selectors have a tough job picking any team and it's obviously hard picking an Ashes squad and unfortunately for Andrew this time there hasn't been room in the 16-man squad for him," skipper Ricky Ponting said at the team announcement.

"He made a reasonable comeback in the one-day team (against Pakistan) in Abu Dhabi and Dubai in the last few weeks and unfortunately he missed out on this selection.

"But I know he'll keep working hard and he'll give himself every opportunity to make his way back into the team in the future."

Chairman of selectors, Andrew Hilditch, said the selection of injury-prone Watson was subject to his recovery from a groin injury.

"I suppose Andrew Symonds and Shane Watson were competing for the same spot, I would class them both as batters who give us quality overs at their best, but on this occasion Shane has been preferred because in the selectors' view he adds great balance to the team," Hilditch said.

"Shane was in extremely good form before his minor injury and in addition he gives us quality pace bowling and he's capable of batting anywhere in the top six, so we think he's a very good selection for the Ashes tour."

Watson said he expected to be bowling in the nets next week after recovering from his latest setback and to be fit and ready by the time the team arrives in England.

Opening batsman Phillip Hughes is the youngster of the tourists at 20, and comes into the Ashes series on the back of scoring four centuries during a recent six-week English county guest stint with Middlesex.

"Phil Hughes has been setting the world on fire over there which is great for him and the team when we all arrive and get under way," Ponting said.

"We have a great balance of youth and experience, so hopefully when the big moments come around it will be all of us who stick our hands up and get the job done.

"Ponting's touring party will have a six-strong pace attack, headed by 310-Test wicket-taker Brett Lee and left-armer Mitchell Johnson. They will be backed up by Stuart Clark, Peter Siddle, Ben Hilfenhaus and Watson. Off spinner Nathan Hauritz was handed the specialist spinner's role, supported by Marcus North and left-armer Michael Clarke.

South Australian Graham Manou was named as a back-up wicketkeeper to Brad Haddin. The five-Test series starts with the First Test in Cardiff from July 8 and finishes with the Fifth Test at The Oval in late August.

Australia hold the Ashes after whitewashing England 5-0 in the last 2006-07 series at home after losing the famous urn in a titanic 2-1 defeat in England in 2005.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Priyanka hits back at Kareena


Kareena Kapoor who recently asked her ex love Shahid Kapur to stay away from Priyanka Chopra and move on in life has received a tight slap from Priyanka verbally. Kareena who further went to say that Shahid and Priyanka are dragging her and Saif’s name to publicize ‘Kaminey’ has further intensified Priyanka's anger and she responded hardly. She hits back at Kareena and gave an appropriate reply to her false accusation.

Priyanka said, “Kaminey is directed by Vishal Bharadwaj whose directorial credentials don’t need any introduction and it is produced by UTV which is amongst the best production houses in the country today. I have seen the film and I feel it’s a brilliant piece of work. All those who will see the film will definitely love it. We as the team of ‘Kaminey’ are extremely well equipped and capable of publicizing the film and don’t require any outside help for the same.”

It is even said that the relationship between the two beauties turned sour ever since Priyanka started to date Kareena’s ex-boyfriend.

Monday, May 18, 2009

IPL 2009 - Point Table of Teams

Teams

Matches

Won

Lost

Tie/NR

Points

NRR

IPL Delhi

12

9

3

0

18

0.31

IPL Chennai

12

7

4

1

15

1.02

IPL Hyderabad

13

7

6

0

14

0.26

IPL Mohali

13

6

6

0

14

-0.42

IPL Jaipur

13

6

6

1

13

-0.36

IPL Bangalore

12

6

6

0

12

-0.30

IPL Mumbai

13

5

7

1

11

0.40

IPL Kolkata

12

1

10

1

3

-0.97

Monday, May 11, 2009

Highest Runs Scorer and Highest Wicket Tacker in IPL 2009

Orange Cap (Highest-Run Getter)

Player

Mat

Runs

HS

Ave

SR

100

50

4s

6s

ML Hayden

11

546

89

54.60

145.21

0

5

58

21

AB de Villiers

12

405

105*

67.50

135.45

1

3

35

10

AC Gilchrist

13

395

71

30.38

146.84

0

2

42

24

JP Duminy

12

363

62

45.37

113.79

0

5

24

11

SK Raina

11

342

98

31.09

147.41

0

1

31

17

Yuvraj Singh

13

334

58*

30.36

121.45

0

2

25

16

TM Dilshan

12

329

67*

41.12

119.20

0

3

33

10

KC Sangakkara

13

325

60

32.50

103.17

0

2

29

5

RG Sharma

13

321

52

29.18

119.33

0

1

20

17

SR Tendulkar

12

318

68

31.80

121.37

0

2

31

10


Purple Cap (Highest Wicket Taking Bowler)

Player

Mat

Overs

Runs

Wkts

BBI

Ave

Econ

SR

RP Singh

13

47.4

321

19

4/22

16.89

6.73

15.0

SL Malinga

12

45.3

274

17

3/11

16.11

6.02

16.0

A Nehra

11

43.0

287

17

3/27

16.88

6.67

15.1

IK Pathan

13

46.2

358

15

3/35

23.86

7.72

18.5

MM Patel

10

30.5

227

14

2/14

16.21

7.36

13.2

YA Abdulla

9

28.0

241

14

4/31

17.21

8.60

12.0

SK Warne

12

46.0

341

14

3/24

24.35

7.41

19.7

L Balaji

10

30.2

246

13

4/21

18.92

8.10

14.0

A Kumble

12

43.1

254

13

5/5

19.53

5.88

19.9