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Cricketing Brain - November 2007


The Border-Gavaskar Trophy resonates with enthusiasts the world over,these days.Indo-Australian cricket celebrates its diamond anniversary and there is a great contest in the offing.Australian media and cricket followers are reminding their Board about the great significance of upcoming tour of India Down Under.They believe that,Cricket Australia,should exploit this priceless opportunity to promote the Tendulkar farewell. It is widely believed that the threat of Australian skipper Ricky Ponting taking over from Tendulkar as the best batsman in the world will also spur the Indian to greater heights on the upcoming tour.Noted cricket writer Mike Coward said: 'The reception accorded to the great Sachin Tendulkar will be a measure of the maturity of the Australian cricket community. Tendulkar can claim to be the greatest batsman since Don Bradman and his visit this summer provides us with a priceless opportunity to pay him homage".Elaborating further he admitted that "historically, Indian teams have not been greeted with the affection and enthusiasm reserved for visits by England and, for a period, the West Indies. However, the sphere of influence in world cricket has changed dramatically in recent years and India is now the game's power broker and demanding the respect and recognition long denied it by the entrenched attitudes of traditionally Anglocentric legislators".


The lack of publicity and promotion leading into the inaugural Warne-Muralidaran Trophy series Recently attracted considerable criticism. Tendulkar is considered as the most self-effacing of men who is always embarrassed when his name is linked with Bradman. When Tendulkar toured Australia in the beginning of his International career, Bradman was so impressed by his batting that the Don is said to have told his wife, Jessie: 'Doesn't he remind you of me when I was young?".In 1998, Tendulkar was flown to Adelaide as a special guest at a major celebration of Bradman's 90th birthday. It is said the two talked more about the evolution of the game than technique.


Statistically, Bradman will always stay way ahead but it also needs to be borne in mind that Bradman in 20 years from 1928 played his 52 Test matches on just 10 grounds in eight cities in Australia and England whereas, Tendulkar now in his 19th year as a Test player and his 141 Tests have been spread over 43 Test match grounds in 13 countries. Tendulkar has gone past Australian Allan Border in terms of total Test runs and is second only to Brian Lara. With 37 hundreds Tendulkar has an average of just under 55 runs an innings. And such is the Indian diaspora that Tendulkar is assured of an emotional farewell from thousands of expatriates who will bring a special vibrancy to the series. And it is to be earnestly hoped the public will be just as loud in their praise of the modern master. For it is a privilege to see him play.
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The series between India and Australia will start soon. Indians, after conquering the world in the Twenty20 format would leave no stone unturned to clinch this series as well. A victory over Australia in these series would enhance the stature of "Team India’’ in the cricketing world as Australians are considered to be the embodiment of professionalism and aggression. It will also silence the critics who are sceptical about India’s performance in the longer version of the game.

It is, however, easier said than done because Australians have been literally invincible for a long time now. They are ruthless on the field and try to emerge victorious anyhow, by hook or by crook. They do not mind resorting to sledging and intimidation and use them as tools for their mental disintegration strategy. This theory has worked wonderfully for them till now and barring one series against England, they have lost to none yet.

The case of India-Australia rivalry is different, though. Saurav Ganguly returned them in equal measure and denied the great Steve Waugh the victory of what he called the "Last Frontier". India performed very well again when Ricki Ponting’s team had visited this country last time. Shane Warne, the legendary bowler was ineffective against Indians in India which resulted in less than satisfactory performance for them.

This Australian team is without the outstanding players like Shane Warne, Glen Macgrath, Michal Bevan and Damian Martin. All these combined factors render them vulnerable and India is likely to give them a very tough fight.

With the return of Irfan Pathan and Harbhajan singh, Indian bowling is well balanced now. Zaheer Khan, R.P.Singh, R.Powar and Piyush Chawla have performed very well in England. Piyush Chawla will miss the series due to injury but it should not affect the potency of India’s attack.
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Packer saga reenacted in India !

November 23rd 2007 07:18
Former Chairman of the selection committee and President of the Baroda Cricket Association has also accepted to be the Director of the ICL. Kapil Dev is the Chairman and Tony Greg, and Dean Jones are on the board as Directors.
Although the promoter of this venture denies this but this is similar to Kerry Packers’ World Cricket series, 1977-1979. After having been denied the telecast right Kerry Packer then started his own brand of cricket. Coloured dress, day-night cricket, white balls and limited over matches were experimented. Puritans mocked this brand of cricket then calling it ‘Pajama Cricket’. Nonetheless Kerry Packer had virtually split the cricketing world in two parts. Almost all the big names in the cricketing world could not resist the lure of money and had joined Packer, leaving their respective national teams. Sunil Gavaskar was the only exception.

Packer’s team toured South Africa too which was facing isolation due to their apartheid policy. The Packer saga did not last long but now the hugely popular ‘One-Day International’ is the product of that initiative. Tony Greg was the main person behind it then and he is into a very important role in this venture too.

There are other similarities too. It’s well known that Subhash Chandra, the Chairman of Zee Network was denied the cricket telecast rights two years ago by the then BCCI President Jagmohan Dalmiya, even after offering in excess of USD$100 million than the ESPN-STAR combine. There were many acrimonious verbal exchanges and the matter went into court too. After the change of guard at BCCI, the matter was resolved somehow, but the seed of this venture had germinated by then and all the preparations had been carried out. First he launched a Sports channel, built a stadium in Kathmandu, Nepal and brought the influential people into the loop. Now the idea is being given concrete shape.

All the high and mighty people, politicians, industrialists are associated with BCCI for the glamour and power associated with the game. They are all honorary members .
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Nobody can question the dedication and commitment of the trio of Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and Saurav Ganguly as they are undoubtedly amongst the greatest players of the game. However, the team comes first and if they fail to make the desired contribution, then they should be told so in no uncertain terms. But, the BCCI should be gracious enough to allow them to exit gracefully. Some very talented players like Rohit Sharma, Manoj Tewari, along with others, are waiting in the wings and will replace the trio in all probability.

Whenever the team performs poorly, this trio is held responsible and now after the Twenty20 World Cup win without their presence, they are being considered a liability. None of them have expressed the desire to step down but for the sake of the team and emerging talent, they might be asked to stay away from the shorter version of the game


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