Monday, February 28, 2011

India vs. England Sets World Cup Alight- nice article from "The WALL STREET JOURNAL"



What a humdinger of a match! India and England both batted superbly in a nail-biting contest in Bangalore that neither team deserved to lose, and ultimately neither did.

The match, surely one of the most exciting in World Cup history, went right down to the wire, with Graeme Swann hitting a single from the last ball to tie the scores on 338, matching the huge target set by India after Sachin Tendulkar scored yet another glorious century.

The English were cruising at one stage thanks to a magnificent 158 from captain Andrew Strauss and a sparkling 69 from Ian Bell, but a spate of quick wickets left them perilously close to defeat as a deadly spell of bowling from Zaheer Khan clawed India back into contention with just a handful of overs to spare.

Tim Bresnan–easily England’s best bowler on Sunday–came in and hit some priceless boundaries before he was bowled by Piyush Chawla, leaving Swann and Ajmal Shahzad, a late replacement for Stuart Broad, with a challenging target of 14 runs to win from the final over.

A nerveless Shahzad then smashed Munaf Patel for six, paving the way for Swann to bring England level at the death and secure a result that will do his team’s confidence the world of good after a recent dip in form.

The Indian side, meanwhile, will be relieved to escape with a draw after looking dead and buried when Strauss and Bell were at the crease.

Once again, questions will be raised about the strength of India’s bowling attack, but there’s no doubting the talent in the batting line-up, led once again by the formidable Tendulkar, who scored his 98th international century to the delight of the home fans in a packed M. Chinnaswamy Stadium.

On this form, Tendulkar looks set this tournament to reach a previously unthinkable 100 international career centuries. Tendulkar’s unflustered 120 was his fifth century in World Cups, another record, but surprisingly only his second one-day international ton against England.

Yet even the Little Master’s performance was outshone by Strauss, who played one of the greatest innings of his career.

The Indian team might regret some profligate batting at the end of its innings, but credit should go to England’s bowlers, particularly Bresnan, whose 5 for 48 sucked the momentum out of India’s performance.

The match got off to a thrilling start, with Virender Sehwag edging James Anderson’s first delivery just beyond Graeme Swann’s fingertips and down to the boundary for four. Sehwag scored a four from his first ball against Bangladesh too, but that was a far better shot than the opener here, and two balls later he nearly fell again as a leading edge sent the ball looping away from Ian Bell’s grasp in the covers.

But India survived the early nerves. Sehwag racked up boundaries, some more convincingly than others, while Tendulkar took a more sedate approach, before switching to an attacking mindset soon after reaching his half century.

After Sehwag fell for 35 to a smart catch by Matt Prior, Tendulkar was well supported by Gautam Gambhir (51), and then big hitter Yuvraj Singh, such a tormentor of England over the years, who smacked 58. When Tendulkar was caught by Yardy in the covers for 120 the crowd fell eerily silent, but it was soon back on its feet to welcome another danger man, India’s captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, to the crease.

At that point it looked like India had done enough to win the match, with Tendulkar threatening to steal the headlines once again.

But the England team, and Strauss in particular, had a different storyline in mind–and it proved to be a real five-star thriller that was a treat to watch, but not so great on the finger nails.


Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Chak De India


This video brings us the golden moments of India. World cup win, kumble's 10 wickets in a test match, Nat-west series, Yuvraj sigh 6 sixes in a row and the golden movements of T20 World Cup final win. Nice video to watch. Will the history repeat itself?... Will the world cup crawl in Dhoni's hand?... Lets see...

Monday, February 21, 2011

Kapil taking a wicket in a different way


Most of us could have never seen such a wicket in one day history. Kapil Dev proves that successful men always do things differently. Kirstan is the man, who was dismissed by Kapil Dev. Kapil Dev warned Kristan thrice before taking this ticket. Outstanding presence of mind

Kapil taking a wicket in a different way


Most of us could have never seen such a wicket in one day history. Kapil Dev proves that successful men always do things differently. Kirstan is the man, who was dismissed by Kapil Dev. Kapil Dev warned Kristan thrice and the wicket was taken at the fourth time. Outstanding presence of mind.

Sunday, February 20, 2011



Bangladesh vs. India,

Ind 370/4(50) | Ban 283/9(50)
Ind won by 87 runs. Man of the match: Virender Sehwag:175 runs

India won its first match against Bangladesh. Sehwag (175 runs from 140 balls) and kohli (100 runs from 83 balls) stoled the show, their tremendous innings helped India to win its first match in World cup 2011. Even though its a good batting show, bowlers have to prove more.



Saturday, February 19, 2011

Friday, February 18, 2011

India VS Bangladesh



Is this another warm up match for India? Certainly not… Hope no one forgets 2007 world cup, where Bangladesh stunned India with a 5-wicket victory. Worst game to remember. Let’s hope Team India will never give such chances today. Post your thoughts buddies...



Will he create the magic again?


Every Indians are keeping their fingers crossed. With the world class batting squad, Dhoni and his boys are in an urge to knockout every team. Dhoni, the man who led India to World T20 triumph (2007) and Test No.1 Status. Will he win this World Cup? whether this world cup add feathers to his cap? Whether it is going to be an unforgettable World Cup for Sachin? Various questions. Ready for another surprise…?. Come on India...

கனவு மெய்பட வேண்டும்,

கைவசமாவது விரைவில் வேண்டும்,
தனமும் இன்பமும் வேண்டும்,
தரணியிலே பெருமை வேண்டும்!

Wish Team India with your comments

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Amazing bowling- World Cup 1996


First I wish to share an unforgettable video. Most of them should have enjoyed this earlier.... Let us get nostalgic on Vengatesh prasath answers Amir sohail with his cricket ball.

நஞ்சைவாயி லே கொணர்ந்து நண்பருட்டும் போதினும்,
அச்சமில்லை அச்சமில்லை அச்சமென்ப தில்லையே
பச்சையூ னியைந்த வேற் படைகள் வந்த போதினும்,
அச்சமில்லை அச்சமில்லை அச்சமென்ப தில்லையே


Cricket

Is this an Idiots game? Cricket makes us happy. If something makes us happy, then it should not be an idiot thing. Cricket, the name is being loved by most of the person in my nation. We have a lot of things to share about cricket. Sharing is another thing, which makes our self happy.

More cricket, more debates, more happiness... off course happiness is the main part of life.

தேடிச் சோறுநிதந் தின்று - பல
சின்னஞ் சிறுகதைகள் பேசி - மனம்
வாடித் துன்பமிக உழன்று - பிறர்
வாடப் பலசெயல்கள் செய்து - நரை
கூடிக் கிழப்பருவ மெய்தி - கொடுங்
கூற்றுக் கிரையெனப்பின் மாயும் - பல
வேடிக்கை மனிதரைப் போலே - நான்
வீழ்வே னென்று நினைத் தாயோ?

It's nothing but bharthi's poem which states "I will never give up!"... This should be the thought of our Team India.

TIME FOR CRICKET FEVER