Saturday, December 29, 2012

Tony Grieg is a great loss to the cricketing world


Tony Grieg whose full name was Anthony William Grieg started his early cricket in South Africa. Since opportunity was limited in South Africa in those days he moved to England and  played for England as an all rounder With a height of 6 feet 7 inches he was a terror as a fielder when he stood at the close in position of Silly point. The SP  position became famous after he created that spot by standing tall next to the batsman with out any head gear. When he visited India under Tony Lewis's team he became very popular with the Indian crowd as he looked like a Goliath in front of Sunil Gavaskar standing in the close in field.
Tony Grieg was a great all rounder who bowl pace initially and then his off spinner with a very high harm action. His long legs also helped to tackle the Indian spinners by reaching to the ball and smothering the spin.When he knew he did not have much cricket left  and money was big to him he joined and promoted Packer and later on became a key commentator in channel.9 A great commentator who always had a very negative views about Indian cricket. The cricketing fraternity will miss him but his voice will linger for every and so is his great white hat which he always donned  it  when he went to interview the captains at toss or did a pitch report. 

Sunday, September 30, 2012

SANDEEP PATIL SHOULD BELIEVE IN MERITOCRACY



The BCCI surprised everybody by selecting Sandeep Madhusudan Patil as the new Chairman of the selection committee. Sandeep Patil was a great cricketer and I am sure his cricketing brains will immensely help the Indian cricket board building a great team before the next world cup in three years time. It is important that he should not follow the foot steps of his predecessor who had regional bias when it came to selection.Sandeep needs to ensure that talent is spotted from across the country by ensuring that the regional selectors be present in all local matches to get a first hand feel of the players who are really demonstrating good performance consistently. 

Just to refresh people's memory Sandeep Patil was one of the finest stroke players in the early 80's. His innings in Australia against Len Pascoe is still top of mind after he was hit on his head by his fiery bouncer. Patil was also a useful medium pacer who could bowl some sharp off cutters. His vast experience should be a great asset for the selection board. 

Here's wishing Sandeep all the very best. 

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Kolhi’s consistency helps India


After the warm up match against the Pakistanis India played their first match against Afghanistan yesterday. What seemed to be on paper an easy match turned out to be a close shave for India? Both the Indian openers never took off and it was finally India’s new batting find Kohli to come and play a sheet anchor role to take India out of woods. Kohli over a period of time has turned into a solid and matured player by holding the middle order batting. Somewhere I get a feeling that he has replaced the void created , after the departure of The Wall.

As the T20 tournament progresses further we can will see lot of action from Virat Kohli for India to shine this time. No wonder his great consistency got him the One day International cricketer of the year from ICC. A well deserved recognition for a cricketer who has demonstrated his true talent and colors.

Well done Virat and look forward to more great innings from you.


Warm match -A let down


As the T-20 world cup is all set to begin India had a nice chance of winning the practice match to boost their morale. Unfortunately we did not capitalize the same gave a psychological advantage to our neighbors Pakistan by easily surrendering the match today at the Premadasa stadium. This win will help the Pakistanis to raise their confidence to regain the T-20 world cup. Hope MSD has done a quick analysis to find out what went wrong today and adequate measures are taken to ensure that India consistently performs well in the entire tournament.  

We need to make some quickly thinking  on the balance of the team in terms of bowlers and the batsman. While Ashwin was the lone strike bowler today the rest including the dependable striker  Zaheer was hammered to all the corners of the stadium. Hope MSD and Duncan Fletcher comes out with some killer strategy for the entire tournament.