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Thursday 13 October 2011

India tour of Australia 2011



Date Local GMT Match Details Venue
Dec 26, 2011 10:30 23:30 Australia vs India, 1st Test Melbourne
Jan 3, 2012 10:30 23:30 Australia vs India, 2nd Test Sydney
Jan 13, 2012 10:30 02:30 Australia vs India, 3rd Test Perth
Jan 24, 2012 10:30 00:00 Australia vs India, 4th Test Adelaide
Feb 1, 2012 19:35 08:35 Australia vs India, 1st T20 Sydney
Feb 3, 2012 19:35 08:35 Australia vs India, 2nd T20 Melbourne


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Wednesday 12 October 2011

Non Stop Cricket= ODI+T20+IPL+CLT20+TEST

The First Test between India and Australia is scheduled, as usual, on Boxing Day, December 26, 2011 at Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) when India starts a four Test series there.
Prior to that, India play a 2-day game on 15-16 December against Cricket Australia Chairman's XI at Manuka Oval at Canberra and a 3- day Match against Chairman's XI at the same venue.
This is a slight improvement over their previous tour to England but it is nowhere near playing a full- fledged Sheffield Shield side.
Having lost its Number 1 position, India is currently placed 3rd, behind England and South Africa, but ahead of Australia at 4th. Lack of preparation coupled with an air of casualness seemed to have brought the downfall. If India loses the series here they are in danger of sliding down further and further.
How are the teams preparing for the most important series in 2011 and 2012?
Have a look.
India's last ODI match against England is on 25 October, 2011 and a T20 match on 29th October 2011 at Kolkota. India has been busy with clutch of ODI and CLT-20's.
Australia will play a 2-Test series in South Africa from 9-13, and 17-21, November 2011. After coming home, they have a two Test series against New Zealand from 1st to 5 December 2011 at Brisbane and 9th to 13 at Hobart.
After having played Test matches in November and first half of December Aussies are Test match - ready, rearing to play Boxing Day Test at MCG!
On the other hand, India having played their last Test match against England in August 18-22, 2011, a good three months back, come to the Boxing Day match with an overdose of ODI and T-20!
Rahul Dravid and V.V.S. Laxman who have not played any form of cricket will be returning to Test match in December. Whether injuries to Sachin Tendulkar, Virendra Sehwag and Gautham Ghambhir would have completely healed and are 'Test- match fit' remains to be seen.
In the 60's and 70's , James Last, a German Composer released an Album called 'Non-Stop Dancing', a brief recording of popular songs all tied together by dance beats and crowd noises. It became a big hit and he became an international star. He made 190 such Albums.
Dhoni and Raina have been playing 'Non-Stop Cricket' (NSC= Test Match+ODI+T20+IPL+CLT20+CT ) all through the year and whether their bodies and spirit have time to adjust themselves to play any more cricket effectively remains to be seen! At the rate they are going, Cricket Administrators please note, there is a good chance they may beat James Last!
Where do they have time and to address themselves to 'chin music' or defects in techniques which invariably creeps in over a period of time? Have anybody thought of that, Chairman of Selectors, Technical Committee Chairman, BCCI President including?
With regard to bowlers, India was mortally crippled in England when Zaheer Khan walked on the first day of first Test, never to return in the whole tour.
India will face even bigger a humiliation in Australia if they gamble on Zaheer's fitness once again. One major concern will be the drop in speed of most of India's fast bowlers.
Javagal Srintah remains the fastest bowlers ever from India at 156 kmph which he clocked in 1999 tour of South Africa.
All the bowlers who started off around 145 kmph somehow have lost their pace in a very short time the most worrisome being young Ishant Sharma who is losing his pace and form at an alarming rate.
Sreeshanth, minus temper tantrums is the best bowler of the remaining, but there is no guarantee when he will flare up; R.P Singh who came to England as a tourist replacement to Zaheer was a total misfit having not played competitive cricket for over a year.
Munaf Patel though accurate often looks predictable. Praveen Kumar can swing the ball both ways early though lacking in pace.
Aaron perhaps is the fastest among current bowlers but it may be unwise to straight away throw him into the Boxing Day arena.
For the first time in many years India's spin played second fiddle to England's in summer. Harbhajan Singh looked very ordinary and listless compared to Swann.
Bowling, pace or spin will remain a worry.
In Fielding Australia will raise their bar and India's fielding will be put to severe Test again.
If Australia seizes the initiative, catching up is not easy as we saw in England.
This Tour will be the last for the Fab Four and whether they can make it count, remains to be seen.
With not a perfect preparation for a hard and grinding tour, injuries to key players both in batting and bowling staring at the face, how the team fares against Australia will be anybody's guess.
But miracles do happen in cricket... That remains India's fondest of hopes.



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Tuesday 4 October 2011

I have Sachin's picture on my wall: Afridi


Just a day after claiming that he saw Sachin Tendulkar's legs trembling while facing Shoaib Akhtar, Pakistan's former captain Shahid Afridi has now stated that he did not intend to question the Indian batting icon's greatness and was only talking about one incident. "I am not denying what I have said. I have seen that Tendulkar was not at all comfortable against Shoaib in Kolkata Test in 1999. It was Shoaib's first tour of India and he bowled out Sachin without giving him a chance to open his account. He also claimed (Rahul) Dravid's wicket in both the innings," Afridi told 'PTI-Bhasha' from Karachi.
"Shoaib was in full form on that tour and had tremendous speed. He terrorised almost all the batsmen in the world at that time. I have seen Sachin trembling as I was fielding at square leg. I am still saying that.
"But this was only one incident. He never spared Shoaib after that. We all have seen what happened in 2003 World Cup," he added.
Afridi went on to state that the Indian batsman does not need his certificate.
"Sachin is one of the best batsmen and the whole world knows this. He does not need mine or anybody else's certificate. His records speak for him," Afridi said.
The controversy-prone former captain yesterday backed his Akhtar's claim that Tendulkar was uncomfortable against his pace, saying that he had once witnessed the Indian batsman "trembling" while facing the pacer.
Afridi, who retired after revolting against his own board and has a history of making controversial remarks, said Tendulkar was uneasy against Akhtar, a claim which the pacer made in his recently-launched autobiography Controversially Yours.
Afridi said his remarks should not be construed as demeaning to Tendulkar.
"I am not raising any question on Sachin's greatness. Everyone knows that how many sixes Sachin has smashed on Shoaib's bowling after that. But sometimes it happens. I got out on a duck against a weak opponent like Zimbabwe in Peshawar when I was at the peak of my career," he said.
"Any batsman can go through this on a good wicket and opposite a good bowler. That was Shoaib's day and Sachin was nervous that day. Media should not read much into it as it can happen to Don Bradman as well," added the all-rounder.
Afridi said he is a huge fan of Tendulkar both on and off the field.
"I am a huge fan of Sachin. He is not only a great cricketer but a humble human being as well. I have only one photograph on the wall of my drawing room and that is of Sachin. It has Sachin's autograph on it, do I need to say more," said Afridi.
When asked if he will talk to Tendulkar to clarify his position on this issue, he said that there is no need for it.
"The whole matter is blown out of proportion by Indian media. Sachin is a great cricketer and he will understand what I am saying. I have not said anything wrong," he said.
"Media should play a positive role to reduce tension between the two neighbours. When we went to play the World Cup in India earlier this year, We saw all the negative reporting against Pakistani team. Indians love and respect us but not their media," he said.
On the possibility of his comeback in international Cricket, he said that he wants to play for another two-three years.
"Inshah Allah, I will be back in national team. I think I can play for 2-3 years. I am not going to beg for it but I know that I will represent Pakistan again," said Afridi. 

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