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Monday, January 31, 2011
Calcutta cries, Bangalore gains !
The World Cup at Eden Gardens has been shifted to Bangalore, as the stadium will not be ready for the India England match.
So Calcutta loses a golden opportunity. This match will be fiercely competitive, as England, spurred by the Ashes win, says it will defeat India, who is placed second in ICC ODI Rankings. It ia a No 5 challenging a No 2.
Calcutta will host three matches but then they are considered lesser matches. SA vs Ireland, Ireland vs Holland, Kenya vs Zimbabwe. These matches cannot be crowd pullers like the India England match !
Bangaloreans get a great chance to see a glorious match, which will be keenly fought. England, though mauled by the Aussies in ODIs, won the Ashes in Australia and is trying to overcome India, who can be formidable on home pitches.
The other matches at Bangalore are England vs Ireland, India vs Ireland, Australia vs Kenya & Australia vs Canada. These matches also cannot be crowd pullers like the Indo England match.
Meanwhile, England's ace batsman, Pietersen, has blasted the WC schedule, saying that fixture of six weeks is longish and playing matches with six day intervals is simply ridiculous.
"It's far too long. How can the England team play once and then in six days' time play again, and then in six days' time play again? It's ridiculous but there's nothing we can do about the schedules"
On the other hand, these intervals are a blessing in disguise for the Indian team, whose many players are smarting under injuries. This one month interval ( after the series in SA ) and six days intervals come like manna sent from heaven !
But for England, it is adverse. England fly out for the showpiece tournament just three days after arriving back from the tour of Australia, which began from Oct last year. No rest for the Englishmen !
"Our schedule is ridiculous going into this World Cup. It has been for England teams for a very long time and that's probably why England have not done well in World Cups" said the master blaster.
"I wouldn't say we're going to be knackered because it's going to be the World Cup and we all want to win this World Cup. I know what I'll be doing (in the three-day break) - lying on my couch."
He said he loves IPL and will not quit IPL, which begins just six days after the WC Final on Apr 2. If England reaches the Final, then they would have been away from home for all but 3 days, for 5.5 months !
"I don't know about second thoughts about IPL. When you are in a good thing, you know it's a good thing and you enjoy it, I was always going to be putting my name in the hat for it. It's such a relaxed environment as much as the intensity is electric, the intensity is 100 per cent on the field," said the master batsman.
Karuturi Global becomes sponsor for Kenya
Karuturi Global became the official sponsor for the Kenya World Cup team.
The Kenya team was looking for a sponsor, when Karuturi Global became its sponsor.
For 2011, this Indian conglomerate will sponsor Kenya. A one year deal has been signed. Cricket Kenya said that the deal, the single biggest deal to have been taken by the Association, would cater to all financial requirements of the team during the 2011 World Cup.
Cricket Kenya Chairman Inamdar said " "We have had disputes on the issues of money in the past. The last thing we should be worried about going into this World Cup is money. Having negotiated our way into a formal aggrement with the players, everybody will now go into the World Cup and claim it".
Jimmy Kamande, the captain of the Kenya team, welcomed the move. "Our main concern was that we could go to the World Cup without a team sponsor. But with Karuturi having come on board, all is well." he said.
Incorporated in 1994-95, Karuturi Global Limited, is a Bangalore based company engaged in three businesses: floriculture, processing foods, gherkins, and IT. The company was initially set up as Karuturi Floritech in Doddaballapur, near Bangalore with an annual capacity to process 12 million premium cut roses at its state-of-the-art facilities. Recently Siva Ventures, looking for agri businesses, bought 2.99% of K Global. Her shares trade at INR 19 at the NSE and the BSE. Under the dynamic leadership of R Karuturi, she is going for a massive 1600 cr expansion drive.
Karuturi Global is a world leader in production of cut roses with operations spread across Ethiopia, Kenya and India. Karuturi has more than 239 hectares under Greenhouse Cultivation and annually produce 555 million stems of quality cut roses.
More and more Indian corporates are joining the bandwagon, of sponsoring and advertising. After the 1983 win, India can never be the same again !
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Pak cites India as threat !
India, SA and Aussies are big threats, according to the Pak players.
Off spinner Saeed Ajmal and pacer Sohail Tanvir feel that these three teams can be big threats to all including Pak.
"I think India, Australia and South Africa can pose a big threat as they have very strong squads for the tournament" Saeed Ajmal told commentator Rameez Raja in a TV show.
Pak will have to encounter India, even she manages to go through the knock out stages.
"Matches against India are always played with extra hype and spirit and if such a match up takes place in the World Cup at any stage it would be great for the sport" he added."I want to come out of the World Cup with appreciable performances and with people saying Saeed bowled well for the team,"
Sohail Tanvir, his colleague said " "Both India and Sri Lanka have strong one-day combinations and both can pose a challenge to any team in the tournament and in the knockout stage
"I am confident our team can perform well in the tournament and I see India or Sri Lanka as our main threats in the latter stages of the event".
Sri Lanka, the dark horse of the World Cup !
While cricket pundits give maximum chances to India, SA and England, Sri Lanka may very well be the dark horse.
On spin tracks, Sri Lanka can be formidable, with their spin trio of Murali, Herath and Mendis.
In Mahela Dilshan and Sangakara, they have three explosive batsmen and a good all rounder in Angelo Mathews.
They have some new faces, but then their team is a blend of youth and experience.
Malinga Bandara
Tillakaratne Dilshan
Dilhara Fernando
Rangana Herath
Chinthaka Jayasinghe
Mahela Jayawardene
Prasanna Jayawardene
Nuwan Kulasekara
Jeevantha Kulatunga
Suranga Lakmal
Angelo Mathews
Ajantha Mendis
Jehan Mubarak
Dilshan Munaweera
Tharanga Paranavitana
Kushal Janith Perera
Thilan Samaraweera
Kumar Sangakkara
Isuru Udana
Sajeewa Weerakoon
Meanwhile, the CM of Bengal, is intervening to get the Eden Gardens match on Feb 27.
"S A Tour has nothing to do with the World Cup", says Bajji. Forget about the tour, although it gave India some fine moments !.
Still there are many who bat for India. Ex wicket keeper Kirmani thinks India has a big chance, as it is one of the most balanced sides ever. All the players from bottom to top are match winners. Any of them can singlehandedly win the match for India. Dhoni, Yuvraj, Gambhir, Sachin, Sehwag, Raina or Pathan - all of them are capable of snatching victory from the jaws of defeat, as Pathan almost did it in South Africa. There are many amongst them who can bowl spin, which can be of immense use on the spin tracks of India !
"All are in form. We have an extremely well-balanced team and the best part is everyone seems to be in form".
"We have a very good chance this time as our side is a very competent one. They are equally competent, if not more, than some of the other teams. We have been hoping and praying for the last 28 years for India to lift the Cup again and it seems that this team has it in them to fulfil the wish,"
"You never know, Australia can come back any time. You can never count them out. Obviously, the experienced players, who won the Cup thrice for the country are not there anymore but Aussies are in a process of re-establishing themselves.
"The youngsters will certainly take some time to reach that level. So, as a team they definitely look a little weaker at the moment as compared to some of the stronger sides like India, South Africa, England.
"But again if you look at the ongoing ODI series between England and Australia, the latter are doing well and the English, who thought it would be a cake-walk for them after their 3-1 Ashes victory, are finding it tough.
"The New Zealanders, Pakistanis and Australians could never be underestimated. Just like Australia, Pakistan also have some talented young players who can spring up surprises.
Kirmani was a member of the victorious 1983 squad. He said " Unlike ours, which was a weaker unit and were given a tag of the underdogs, this team is very strong."
"We never thought we would lift the Cup. We were the most inexperienced team in the competition. We just aimed at qualifying for the knockout stage. That was the only thing on our minds. In fact, no body even expected us to reach the knock-out round also," reminiscenced Kirmani.
"But we gained confidence when we won our opening match against then reigning world champions West Indies by 34 runs.
After that game, we thought if we could beat the Windies in the very first encounter, why should we look back?"
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Solar transits cause Summer and Winter !
Climate Change, wrought about by Global Warming, has had its impact on Kerala.
The Solar transit of Alpha Aquilae is on. From Feb 6th onwards, the Sun will transit Alpha Delphini ( Dhanishta or Avittam ).
The longish North East Monsoon, and the retreating coldness which came later, saw the temperature rise in Kerala. Now it is 35 degree Celsius. In Palghat, 38 degrees were recorded.
Cold ocean winds reduce the heat. These winds have started operation quite earlier than last year.
Hot air rises high in the atmosphere and the cold winds from the ocean fill this void. These winds are there from 1100 AM onwards, coming from the Bay of Bengal. These winds reduce the temperature of the land.
Intense heat is beginning to be felt in Trichur and Palghat. Irrigation has been started in agri lands and this time it was started earlier than usual. Normally irrigation start from the sidereal month of Sagittarius or Dhanus ( from 15 Dec onwards ).
Even though rains have been above the average last year, still potable water problem will persist. From the latter half of February onwards these winds will retreat, making Kerala a very hot place ! Palghat may record heat more than 40 degrees Celsius ( the highest temp recorded last year ).
It is relief for Keralites that the dusty Palghat winds have not strengthened now. Diseases are propagated by these winds.
The current climate - because of the longish monsoons - is favourable for mango trees now. But then if the winds acquire more power, tender mangoes and flowers will fall.
There are reasons for the premature heat experienced now. Climatic changes and the changing rhythms of Kala Varsha ( South West Monsoon ) and Thula Varsha ( North East Monsoon ) are the causative factors. The South West Monsoon exited only after 27 days than normal. The North East Monsoon gave rains till the 15th of December.
Once the rains retreated, cold climate was felt till mid Jan.
Rising temperature has been reported in Kerala. The annual temperature is rising, according to the stats from Trichur, Trivandrum and Kottayam centers. The temp of the water on Trichur paddy fields in now 35 degrees Celsius. The normal temp is 30 degrees.
The summer rains which come in March and April keep the temperature stable in Kerala. Heat comes down in the rain falling areas. But then this will not solve the potable water problem. To the drinking water problem, Rainwater Harvesting has been recommended as the solution.
Dhanishta Njattuvela will affect Kerala Climate
Climate Change, wrought about by Global Warming, has had its impact on Kerala.
The Solar transit of Alpha Aquilae is on. From Feb 6th onwards, the Sun will transit Alpha Delphini ( Dhanishta or Avittam ).
The longish North East Monsoon, and the retreating coldness which came later, saw the temperature rise in Kerala. Now it is 35 degree Celsius. In Palghat, 38 degrees were recorded.
Cold ocean winds reduce the heat. These winds have started operation quite earlier than last year.
Hot air rises high in the atmosphere and the cold winds from the ocean fill this void. These winds are there from 1100 AM onwards, coming from the Bay of Bengal. These winds reduce the temperature of the land.
Intense heat is beginning to be felt in Trichur and Palghat. Irrigation has been started in agri lands and this time it was started earlier than usual. Normally irrigation start from the sidereal month of Sagittarius or Dhanus ( from 15 Dec onwards ).
Even though rains have been above the average last year, still potable water problem will persist. From the latter half of February onwards these winds will retreat, making Kerala a very hot place ! Palghat may record heat more than 40 degrees Celsius ( the highest temp recorded last year ).
It is relief for Keralites that the dusty Palghat winds have not strengthened now. Diseases are propagated by these winds.
The current climate - because of the longish monsoons - is favourable for mango trees now. But then if the winds acquire more power, tender mangoes and flowers will fall.
There are reasons for the premature heat experienced now. Climatic changes and the changing rhythms of Kala Varsha ( South West Monsoon ) and Thula Varsha ( North East Monsoon ) are the causative factors. The South West Monsoon exited only after 27 days than normal. The North East Monsoon gave rains till the 15th of December.
Once the rains retreated, cold climate was felt till mid Jan.
Rising temperature has been reported in Kerala. The annual temperature is rising, according to the stats from Trichur, Trivandrum and Kottayam centers. The temp of the water on Trichur paddy fields in now 35 degrees Celsius. The normal temp is 30 degrees.
The summer rains which come in March and April keep the temperature stable in Kerala. Heat comes down in the rain falling areas. But then this will not solve the potable water problem. To the drinking water problem, Rainwater Harvesting has been recommended as the solution.
The Solar Transit of Alpha Aquilae
Climate Change, wrought about by Global Warming, has had its impact on Kerala.
The Solar transit of Alpha Aquilae is on. From Feb 6th onwards, the Sun will transit Alpha Delphini ( Dhanishta or Avittam ).
The longish North East Monsoon, and the retreating coldness which came later, saw the temperature rise in Kerala. Now it is 35 degree Celsius. In Palghat, 38 degrees were recorded.
Cold ocean winds reduce the heat. These winds have started operation quite earlier than last year.
Hot air rises high in the atmosphere and the cold winds from the ocean fill this void. These winds are there from 1100 AM onwards, coming from the Bay of Bengal. These winds reduce the temperature of the land.
Intense heat is beginning to be felt in Trichur and Palghat. Irrigation has been started in agri lands and this time it was started earlier than usual. Normally irrigation start from the sidereal month of Sagittarius or Dhanus ( from 15 Dec onwards ).
Even though rains have been above the average last year, still potable water problem will persist. From the latter half of February onwards these winds will retreat, making Kerala a very hot place ! Palghat may record heat more than 40 degrees Celsius ( the highest temp recorded last year ).
It is relief for Keralites that the dusty Palghat winds have not strengthened now. Diseases are propagated by these winds.
The current climate - because of the longish monsoons - is favourable for mango trees now. But then if the winds acquire more power, tender mangoes and flowers will fall.
There are reasons for the premature heat experienced now. Climatic changes and the changing rhythms of Kala Varsha ( South West Monsoon ) and Thula Varsha ( North East Monsoon ) are the causative factors. The South West Monsoon exited only after 27 days than normal. The North East Monsoon gave rains till the 15th of December.
Once the rains retreated, cold climate was felt till mid Jan.
Rising temperature has been reported in Kerala. The annual temperature is rising, according to the stats from Trichur, Trivandrum and Kottayam centers. The temp of the water on Trichur paddy fields in now 35 degrees Celsius. The normal temp is 30 degrees.
The summer rains which come in March and April keep the temperature stable in Kerala. Heat comes down in the rain falling areas. But then this will not solve the potable water problem. To the drinking water problem, Rainwater Harvesting has been recommended as the solution.
Kerala moves towards fierce heat as the Sun transits Alpha Aquilae
Climate Change, wrought about by Global Warming, has had its impact on Kerala.
The Solar transit of Alpha Aquilae is on. From Feb 6th onwards, the Sun will transit Alpha Delphini ( Dhanishta or Avittam ).
The longish North East Monsoon, and the retreating coldness which came later, saw the temperature rise in Kerala. Now it is 35 degree Celsius. In Palghat, 38 degrees were recorded.
Cold ocean winds reduce the heat. These winds have started operation quite earlier than last year.
Hot air rises high in the atmosphere and the cold winds from the ocean fill this void. These winds are there from 1100 AM onwards, coming from the Bay of Bengal. These winds reduce the temperature of the land.
Intense heat is beginning to be felt in Trichur and Palghat. Irrigation has been started in agri lands and this time it was started earlier than usual. Normally irrigation start from the sidereal month of Sagittarius or Dhanus ( from 15 Dec onwards ).
Even though rains have been above the average last year, still potable water problem will persist. From the latter half of February onwards these winds will retreat, making Kerala a very hot place ! Palghat may record heat more than 40 degrees Celsius ( the highest temp recorded last year ).
It is relief for Keralites that the dusty Palghat winds have not strengthened now. Diseases are propagated by these winds.
The current climate - because of the longish monsoons - is favourable for mango trees now. But then if the winds acquire more power, tender mangoes and flowers will fall.
There are reasons for the premature heat experienced now. Climatic changes and the changing rhythms of Kala Varsha ( South West Monsoon ) and Thula Varsha ( North East Monsoon ) are the causative factors. The South West Monsoon exited only after 27 days than normal. The North East Monsoon gave rains till the 15th of December.
Once the rains retreated, cold climate was felt till mid Jan.
Rising temperature has been reported in Kerala. The annual temperature is rising, according to the stats from Trichur, Trivandrum and Kottayam centers. The temp of the water on Trichur paddy fields in now 35 degrees Celsius. The normal temp is 30 degrees.
The summer rains which come in March and April keep the temperature stable in Kerala. Heat comes down in the rain falling areas. But then this will not solve the potable water problem. To the drinking water problem, Rainwater Harvesting has been recommended as the solution.
Cricket Fever builds up in India !
Almost all TV channels are discussing India's chances in the World Cup. Just now I saw a tape of the 1983 Final which India won !
Indians are thinking " Will History repeat itself ? ". Will Sachin, when he quits the World Cup for ever, be able to hold aloft the Golden Cup ? People like Sreekanth thinks it is possible ! With so many spinners in the side - Aswin, Bajji, Chawla, Yuvraj, Sehwag, Pathan, Sachin & Raina - and on the Indian spin tracks, many feel that this is possible !
Anyway, it is Cricket Fiesta in India. There will be 49 matches, 29 in India. Add 74 more IPL matches, it is a great 103 world class matches in India, before one billion TV audience ! Great business for the advertisers, satellite channels, airlines, hotels and players ! Win Win !
One ten second spot TV ad is priced at 5 lakhs and it can be more in the premium matches like semifinals and finals.
The brand value of IPL is around 4.2 billion USD and will be more in the years to come.
In the 1970s, there was no money in cricket. I remember India's ace spinner, B Chandrasekhar, appealing to the public for funds for a polio operation.
As far as Indian cricket is concerned, the turnaround came in 1983, when she won the Cup against heavy odds ( 100 to 1 ). I still remember Henry Bloefeld commentating " India has created the biggest upset in world sport, she has won the Prudential World Cup". India was down in hockey and never qualified for football !
The popularity of cricket grew by leaps and bounds, after 1983. Unlike the hundreds of satellite channels available now, there was only one TV channel, Doordarshan, then which was in its infancy. Once TV penetration grew ( there are about 134 million TV households in India & 81 million Net households ), the popularity of cricket also grew. Gone were the days, when cricket was the monopoly of princes ! Boys in the streets played the game.
Another turnaround was the 1987 World Cup, which was held in India. The MNCs saw that cricket has a huge audience in India and anything advertised will be seen by millions of cricket crazy Indians ! American companies like Coke and Pepsi are not interested in Cricket. Nor the Koreans ! 300 crores was invested in the 1987 World Cup and then the mega bucks began to flow to cricket. Along with the MNCs, Indian corporates also joined the bandwagon. The 1987 Cup was known as the Reliance Cup.
Players got good emoluments, when IPL began in earnest. There are 4 two million dollar players in IPL IV. ( Gambhir, Uthappa, R Sharma & Y Pathan ).
Today 70% of world cricket is monopolised by India and Cricket India is the richest body. Well, these are the factors which has made Cricket India powerful.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Stuart Broad feels let down by the Eden Fiasco
Stuart Broad thinks England has lost a golden opportunity of playing before the 100,000 crowd at Eden Gardens.
The BCCI has asked the ICC to reconsider their decision of shifting venue for the England India match on Feb 27th, as Eden Garden under renovation may not be ready by that time.
The ICC is again inspecting on Jan 31.
Meanwhile Pathan thinks that pressure may be India's enemy in the coming WC matches. If India handles the pressure of playing before their own people, then India has a good chance !
Greame Smith, the SA captain, thinks that India has the best chance of winning the Cup. The home team will easily adapt to home conditions and are best placed team before the tournament.
"I think the home teams will be right up there when it comes to the ICC Cricket World Cup. I think in the sub-continent conditions they'll be very crafty knowing how to read conditions while other teams need to find ways to be successful there" averred he.
Even though India is hot favourites, he feels that the 2011 WC will be a closely contested encounter with many teams of more or less equal strength fighting it for supremacy.
"I think there are five or six teams that could win this World Cup which is probably going to make it a very exciting one" he said in an ICC World Radio Show.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Inspired by Sehwag : Pathan
Pathan said even though Sachin was his hero, it was Sehwag's daredevil attitude which inspired him.
He is now the talk of millions of Indians, who were spell bound by his blistering counter offensive against the mighty South Africans, and who had the South Africans on nerves till he got out.
All say that India's World Cup chances depends upon this No 7 batsman. Previously it was Yuvraj, now it is Yousuf Pathan !
In Bangalore, speaking to MID DAY, Y Pathan said that " The obvious answer to that is Sachin Tendulkar, but the daredevil approach has come from V Sehwag ".
When Pathan made his way to the wicket, India were in big trouble at 60/5. When others fell, India slipped to 119/8. Then Pathan let loose his incredible strokeplay, blasting the S A bowlers to all parts of the field, hitting eight towering sixes and eight fours. When he fell for 105 off 70 balls, it was all over for India. It was said that India lost the game, not Pathan !
In the series Pathan averaged 55.33 and a strike rate of 134.95 ! He was inspired by Sehwag. " I was always inspired by the way Viru kept backing his own game despite people talking about the so called short comings in his batting", he said.
Kochi ropes in Yashpal Sharma
Hard hitting batsman Y Sharma has been roped in by Kochi.
Also B Akhil and Chandan Madan. Keralites are delighted at VVS Laxman being granted the Padma Shri.
Kedar Yadav had been roped in earlier.
Amongst the 5 Australians, four are all rounders. Klinger is a batman and the rest - OKeefe, Smith, Hodge and Hastings - are all rounders. All rounders rule the roost in ODIs and T20s.
Deepak Chougule and wicket keeper Sushant Marathe also have been signed by Kochi. Chougule is a strong middle order batsman from Karnataka while Marathe is the third wicket keeper, after McCullum and P Patel. Tanmay Srivastava is an opening batsman and was UP's leading run getter in the 2008-09 season.
For more details about the Kochi team, visit IPL KOCHI.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Word Cup Cricket Itinery
WORLD CUP CRICKET ITINERY
This is the itinery of the 2011 World Cup, being conducted jointly by Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and India
1 Saturday 19 February 2011 14:00 local, 08:30 GMT Bangladesh vs India Dacca
2 Sunday 20 February 2011 09:30 local, 04:00 GMT New Zealand vs Kenya Chennai
3 Sunday 20 February 2011 14:30 local 09:00 GMT Sri Lanka vs Canada Hambantota
4 Monday 21 February 2011 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT Australia vs Zimbabwe Ahmedabad
5 Tuesday 22 February 2011 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT England vs Netherlands Nagpur
6 Wednesday 23 February 2011 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT Pakistan vs Kenya Hambantota
7 Thursday 24 February 2011 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT South Africa vs West Indies Delhi
8 Friday 25 February 2011 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT Australia vs New Zealand Nagpur
9 Friday 25 February 2011 09:30 local, 03:30 GMT Bangladesh vs Ireland Dhaka
10 Saturday 26 February 2011 2:30 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT Sri Lanka vs Pakistan Colombo
11 Sunday 27 February 2011 2:30 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT India vs England Kolkata
12 Monday 28 February 2011 2:30 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT West Indies vs Netherlands New Delhi
13 Monday 28 February 2011 9:30 AM (IST) 09:30 local, 04:00 GMT Zimbabwe vs Canada Nagpur
14 Tuesday 1 March 2011 2:30 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT Sri Lanka vs Kenya Colombo
15 Wednesday 2 March 2011 2:30 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT England vs Ireland Bangalore
16 Thursday 3 March 2011 2:30 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT South Africa vs Netherlands Mohali
17 Thursday 3 March 2011 2:30 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT Pakistan vs Canada Colombo
18 Friday 4 March 2011 9:30 AM (IST) 09:30 local, 04:00 GMT New Zealand vs Zimbabwe Ahmedabad
19 Friday 4 March 2011 2:00 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 08:30 GMT Bangladesh vs West Indies Dacca
20 Saturday 5 March 2011 2:30 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT Sri Lanka vs Australia Colombo
21 Sunday 6 March 2011 2:30 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT India vs Ireland Bangalore
22 Sunday 6 March 2011 9:30 AM (IST) 09:30 local, 04:00 GMT England vs South Africa Chennai
23 Monday 7 March 2011 2:30 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT Kenya vs Canada Delhi
24 Tuesday 8 March 2011 2:30 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT Pakistan vs New Zealand Pallekelle
25 Wednesday 9 March 2011 2:30 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT India vs Netherlands Delhi
26 Thursday 10 March 2011 2:30 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe Pallekelle
27 Friday 11 March 2011 9:30 AM (IST) 09:30 local, 04:00 GMT West Indies vs Ireland Mohali
28 Friday 11 March 2011 2:00 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 08:30 GMT Bangladesh vs England Chittagong
29 Saturday 12 March 2011 2:30 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT India vs South Africa Nagpur
30 Sunday 13 March 2011 9:30 AM (IST) 09:30 local, 04:00 GMT New Zealand vs Canada Mumbai
31 Sunday 13 March 2011 2:30 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT Australia vs Kenya Bangalore
32 Monday 14 March 2011 2:30 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT Pakistan vs Zimbabwe Pallekelle
33 Monday 14 March 2011 9:30 AM (IST) 09:30 local, 03:30 GMT Bangladesh vs Netherlands Chittagong
34 Tuesday 15 March 2011 2:30 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT South Africa vs Ireland Kolkata
35 Wednesday 16 March 2011 2:30 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT Australia vs Canada Bangalore
36 Thursday 17 March 2011 2:30 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT England vs West Indies Chennai
37 Friday 18 March 2011 2:30 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT Sri Lanka vs New Zealand Mumbai
38 Friday 18 March 2011 9:30 AM (IST) 09:30 local, 04:00 GMT Ireland vs Netherlands Kolkata
39 Saturday 19 March 2011 2:30 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT Australia vs Pakistan Colombo
40 Saturday 19 March 2011 9:00 AM (IST) 09:30 local, 03:30 GMT Bangladesh vs South Africa Mirpur
41 Sunday 20 March 2011 9:30 AM (IST) 09:30 local, 04:00 GMT Zimbabwe vs Kenya Kolkata
42 Sunday 20 March 2011 2:30 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT India vs West Indies Chennai
43 Wednesday 23 March 2011 2:00 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 08:30 GMT First Quarterfinal Dhaka
44 Thursday 24 March 2011 2:30 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT Second Quarterfinal Colombo
45 Friday 25 March 2011 2:00 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 08:30 GMT Third Quarterfinal Dhaka
46 Saturday 26 March 2011 2:30 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT Fourth Quarterfinal Ahmedabad
47 Tuesday 29 March 2011 2:30 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT First Semifinal Colombo
48 Wednesday 30 March 2011 2:30 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT Second Semifinal Mohali
49 Saturday 02 April 2011 2:30 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT Final Mumbai
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Pathan's heroics in vain, as India loses !
SA deserved to win, thanks to a superb hundred by Hashim Amla !
There are no laments about the Indian batting performance. Except for a blistering 105 by Pathan, the Indian batsmen were all at sea against the SA bowlers.
The outcome was inevitable. An SA win.
The Indian top order failed as usual. It seems that the likes of R Sharma, M Vijay or P Patel cannot take India off to a good start, particularly against the SA quickies.
The Indian weakness is exposed on the eve of the World Cup. Let the Indians learn their mistakes and correct themselves.
Emulating the 1983 is a great aim, no doubt. But then, a lot of weaknesses has propped up in the Indian team.
On Indian spin tracks, let us hope that the outcome may be different. India is strong in the spin department, with seven spinners in the side. The return of Sachin, Sehwag and Gambhir will prop up batting.
Pathan has established as No 7. Only the No 6 spot is open. It is either Raina or Kohli. Both failed yesterday !
Sisira Rithu, the season for Mangoes !
The sidereal months of Sagittarius and Capricorn constitute Hemanta Rithu. The coldness has not left Kerala. This Hemanta Rithu will be there till the 12th of February.
Sisira Rithu, the sidereal months of Aquarius and Pisces, is very hot indeed. It normally starts from the 13th of February to the 13th April ! During this sixth season of India, hot spells are normal and more than 100 people perished last year due to sunstroke.
Now it is still cold in the morning and even during midday. No need for air conditioners during this season.
Evening is also characterised by cold winds. The Sun will be transiting Sravana, Alpha Aquilae, initiating Thiruvonam Njattuvela tomorrow.
Amongst the six Rithus or seasons, Vasanta ( Medam & Edavam ) is comparitively less hot, Greeshma ( Gemini and Cancer ) and Varsha ( Leo and Virgo ) are rainy seasons, Sarat ( Libra and Scorpio ) is less rainy, Hemanta ( Sagittarius and Capricorn ) is cold and dry and Sisira ( Aquarius & Pisces ) is very hot indeed !
Correspondence between Music and Art
Herbert Read knew the correspondence between Music and Art. " All Art tends to Music", he averred. Human beings are inseparable from their surroundings. It so happens that dusk, dawn, the season, the nature, the lightning, the thunder - all these affect the mood of Man. This mood gives rise to Rasa and every possible Rasa in connection with these circumstantial surroundings has been found to be conveyed through Raga. The world of Ragas, therefore, has all the variety of Life and experiences of Man. This is so true of Indian Music. Seasons or Rithus are a dimension of the vast game of Life and Creation !
The Six Seasons of Indian Philosophy are ruled by Planets
For instance,
Vasanta Rithu is ruled by Venus
Greeshma by Mars and Sun
Varsha by the Moon
Sharath by Mercury
Hemanta by Jupiter
Sisira by Saturn
The Law of Correspondences state that the Six Seasons are related to the six Chakras, according to Kundalini Yoga. The Highest Chakra, the Sahasrara, the Thousand Petalled Lotus, is beyond Time and transcends everything. The lower six Chakras get mildly activated during the six seasons -
Ajna Chakra in Vasanta
Vishuddha in Greeshma
Anahata in Varsha
Manipura in Sharath
Swadhistana in Hemanta
Muladhara in Sisira
Sisira Rithu ( Kumbha & Meena ) is also the mango season, when mangoes are plenty in Kerala. Mangoes are used in Fish curry, in pickles and in all curries. Mango is a substitute for tamarind in curries. Mango pickles are of many types. Tender mangoes make excellent pickle and are known as Vadu Mango Pickle. Cut Mango pickles goes by the name Chethu Manga. Mangoes are dried and pickled. Ripe mangoes are eaten. With red chilli poweder, ripe mangoes are an excellent dish. Special type of pickle comes from Andhra known as Avakkai.
Tender mangoes are also pickled in brine.
India leads in the production of mangoes. 13.5 million tonnes. China is second at 3.7 million tonnes. Mango is a fruit indigenous to the Indian subcontinet and is the national fruit of India, Pakistan and the Philippines. The word mango is derived from the Malayalam manga .
Widely used in Cuisine, chutneys are made from sour, unripe mangoes. Mango Lassi, a popular drink in S Asia, is made by mixing ripe mangoes, curd and sugar. Mangoes can be eaten raw with salt. A cooling summer drink called panna comes from mangoes. Green mangoes can be used as mango salad with dried shrimp and fish sauce.
Mango is rich in phytochemicals and nutrients. Also vitamins and minerals. The antioxidant vitamins A, C and E compose 25%, 76% and 9% of the DRI ( Dietary Reference Intake ) in a 165 gms serving. Mangoes also contain Vitamin B6, Vitamin K, B vitamins and other nutrients.
A Journey through the Six Seasons
The sidereal months of Sagittarius and Capricorn constitute Hemanta Rithu. The coldness has not left Kerala. This Hemanta Rithu will be there till the 12th of February.
Sisira Rithu, the sidereal months of Aquarius and Pisces, is very hot indeed. It normally starts from the 13th of February to the 13th April ! During this sixth season of India, hot spells are normal and more than 100 people perished last year due to sunstroke.
Now it is still cold in the morning and even during midday. No need for air conditioners during this season.
Evening is also characterised by cold winds. The Sun will be transiting Sravana, Alpha Aquilae, initiating Thiruvonam Njattuvela tomorrow.
Amongst the six Rithus or seasons, Vasanta ( Medam & Edavam ) is comparitively less hot, Greeshma ( Gemini and Cancer ) and Varsha ( Leo and Virgo ) are rainy seasons, Sarat ( Libra and Scorpio ) is less rainy, Hemanta ( Sagittarius and Capricorn ) is cold and dry and Sisira ( Aquarius & Pisces ) is very hot indeed !
Correspondence between Music and Art
Herbert Read knew the correspondence between Music and Art. " All Art tends to Music", he averred. Human beings are inseparable from their surroundings. It so happens that dusk, dawn, the season, the nature, the lightning, the thunder - all these affect the mood of Man. This mood gives rise to Rasa and every possible Rasa in connection with these circumstantial surroundings has been found to be conveyed through Raga. The world of Ragas, therefore, has all the variety of Life and experiences of Man. This is so true of Indian Music. Seasons or Rithus are a dimension of the vast game of Life and Creation !
The Six Seasons of Indian Philosophy are ruled by Planets
For instance,
Vasanta Rithu is ruled by Venus
Greeshma by Mars and Sun
Varsha by the Moon
Sharath by Mercury
Hemanta by Jupiter
Sisira by Saturn
The Law of Correspondences state that the Six Seasons are related to the six Chakras, according to Kundalini Yoga. The Highest Chakra, the Sahasrara, the Thousand Petalled Lotus, is beyond Time and transcends everything. The lower six Chakras get mildly activated during the six seasons -
Ajna Chakra in Vasanta
Vishuddha in Greeshma
Anahata in Varsha
Manipura in Sharath
Swadhistana in Hemanta
Muladhara in Sisira
Sisira Rithu ( Kumbha & Meena ) is also the mango season, when mangoes are plenty in Kerala. Mangoes are used in Fish curry, in pickles and in all curries. Mango is a substitute for tamarind in curries. Mango pickles are of many types. Tender mangoes make excellent pickle and are known as Vadu Mango Pickle. Cut Mango pickles goes by the name Chethu Manga. Mangoes are dried and pickled. Ripe mangoes are eaten. With red chilli poweder, ripe mangoes are an excellent dish. Special type of pickle comes from Andhra known as Avakkai.
Tender mangoes are also pickled in brine.
India leads in the production of mangoes. 13.5 million tonnes. China is second at 3.7 million tonnes. Mango is a fruit indigenous to the Indian subcontinet and is the national fruit of India, Pakistan and the Philippines. The word mango is derived from the Malayalam manga .
Widely used in Cuisine, chutneys are made from sour, unripe mangoes. Mango Lassi, a popular drink in S Asia, is made by mixing ripe mangoes, curd and sugar. Mangoes can be eaten raw with salt. A cooling summer drink called panna comes from mangoes. Green mangoes can be used as mango salad with dried shrimp and fish sauce.
Mango is rich in phytochemicals and nutrients. Also vitamins and minerals. The antioxidant vitamins A, C and E compose 25%, 76% and 9% of the DRI ( Dietary Reference Intake ) in a 165 gms serving. Mangoes also contain Vitamin B6, Vitamin K, B vitamins and other nutrients.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Hemanta Rithu is both hot and cold !
The sidereal months of Sagittarius and Capricorn constitute Hemanta Rithu. The coldness has not left Kerala. This Hemanta Rithu will be there till the 12th of February.
Sisira Rithu, the sidereal months of Aquarius and Pisces, is very hot indeed. It normally starts from the 13th of February to the 13th April ! During this sixth season of India, hot spells are normal and more than 100 people perished last year due to sunstroke.
Now it is still cold in the morning and even during midday. No need for air conditioners during this season.
Evening is also characterised by cold winds. The Sun will be transiting Sravana, Alpha Aquilae, initiating Thiruvonam Njattuvela tomorrow.
Amongst the six Rithus or seasons, Vasanta ( Medam & Edavam ) is comparitively less hot, Greeshma ( Gemini and Cancer ) and Varsha ( Leo and Virgo ) are rainy seasons, Sarat ( Libra and Scorpio ) is less rainy, Hemanta ( Sagittarius and Capricorn ) is cold and dry and Sisira ( Aquarius & Pisces ) is very hot indeed !
Correspondence between Music and Art
Herbert Read knew the correspondence between Music and Art. " All Art tends to Music", he averred. Human beings are inseparable from their surroundings. It so happens that dusk, dawn, the season, the nature, the lightning, the thunder - all these affect the mood of Man. This mood gives rise to Rasa and every possible Rasa in connection with these circumstantial surroundings has been found to be conveyed through Raga. The world of Ragas, therefore, has all the variety of Life and experiences of Man. This is so true of Indian Music. Seasons or Rithus are a dimension of the vast game of Life and Creation !
The Six Seasons of Indian Philosophy are ruled by Planets
For instance,
Vasanta Rithu is ruled by Venus
Greeshma by Mars and Sun
Varsha by the Moon
Sharath by Mercury
Hemanta by Jupiter
Sisira by Saturn
The Law of Correspondences state that the Six Seasons are related to the six Chakras, according to Kundalini Yoga. The Highest Chakra, the Sahasrara, the Thousand Petalled Lotus, is beyond Time and transcends everything. The lower six Chakras get mildly activated during the six seasons -
Ajna Chakra in Vasanta
Vishuddha in Greeshma
Anahata in Varsha
Manipura in Sharath
Swadhistana in Hemanta
Muladhara in Sisira
Sisira Rithu ( Kumbha & Meena ) is also the mango season, when mangoes are plenty in Kerala. Mangoes are used in Fish curry, in pickles and in all curries. Mango is a substitute for tamarind in curries. Mango pickles are of many types. Tender mangoes make excellent pickle and are known as Vadu Mango Pickle. Cut Mango pickles goes by the name Chethu Manga. Mangoes are dried and pickled. Ripe mangoes are eaten. With red chilli poweder, ripe mangoes are an excellent dish. Special type of pickle comes from Andhra known as Avakkai.
Tender mangoes are also pickled in brine.
India leads in the production of mangoes. 13.5 million tonnes. China is second at 3.7 million tonnes. Mango is a fruit indigenous to the Indian subcontinet and is the national fruit of India, Pakistan and the Philippines. The word mango is derived from the Malayalam manga .
Widely used in Cuisine, chutneys are made from sour, unripe mangoes. Mango Lassi, a popular drink in S Asia, is made by mixing ripe mangoes, curd and sugar. Mangoes can be eaten raw with salt. A cooling summer drink called panna comes from mangoes. Green mangoes can be used as mango salad with dried shrimp and fish sauce.
Mango is rich in phytochemicals and nutrients. Also vitamins and minerals. The antioxidant vitamins A, C and E compose 25%, 76% and 9% of the DRI ( Dietary Reference Intake ) in a 165 gms serving. Mangoes also contain Vitamin B6, Vitamin K, B vitamins and other nutrients.
Friday, January 21, 2011
Duminy lofts SA to victory
A grand innings of 71 no by the dimunitive Duminy saw SA home, beating the hosts by 48 runs.
None of the Indian batsmen, barring Kohli ( who scored 87 no ), could play the SA seamers with ease.
SA finished at 265/7 and India were struggling at 142/6 Tsotsobe took 2/25.
Maybe Indian batsmen will never learn. P Patel who replaced M Vijay could not seize the chance. R Sharma perished cheaply and Yuvraj, Dhoni, Pathan and Raina fell cheap.
Indian top order has failed miserably and it is time something is done about it !
Hectic work for WC and IPL
1400 workers are working 24 hours to make the Mecca of Indian Cricket, Eden Gardens, ready.
The 80 crore renovation project has started. More comforts to spectators and players ( One commentator remarked that it may reduce revenue generation, as there will be less seats ).
The first WC match at Eden Gardens will be on Feb 27.
In Kochi, hectic work is in progress for the General Stadium at Kaloor to be ready for the IPL matches. The floodlights contract has been given to Philips. It was Philips who did the floodlights at Bangalore and Chennai.
There will be 4 towers of 100 bulbs each. On the pitch the light requirement is 3000 lux and on the boundary 2500 lux.
Geoff Lawson, the Kochi coach, spent 1.5 hours at the Kochi stadium yesterday.
Meanwhile there are media reports that Kochi may rope in Ganguly. VVS is the only Test batsman in Kochi side.
We suggest the following names for the Kochi side
Kochi Tigers
Kochi Killers
Kochi Knights
Kochi Knaves
Cochin Cobras
Kochi Tuskers
Kochi Kings
Kochi Gladiators
Kerala Tigers
Kerala Catamarans
Kerala Knights
Kerala Knaves
Kerala Cobras
Kerala Tuskers
Kerala Dolphins
Kerala Kingfishers
Kerala Catamarans
Cochin Cheetahs
Cochin Cats
Cochin Leopards
Kerala Lions
Kerala Jaguars
Kochi Jaguars
Summer season begins in Kerala
Gone are the days of great rains ? When will we see rains like this ?
Now we have the sidereal month of Capricorn and it is cold at morn and hot at midday.
We cannot expect any rains now. There may be summer rains but then these are occasional. Edava Pathi will begin on May 29 and we have to wait till that time for the rain gods to smile.
Now we are bracing for a blistering summer. It is to be noted that last year more than 100 people died due to sunstroke.
Climate Change, triggered by Global Warming, can be a big threat. We hope that people will take precautions this summer.
Now the Sun is transiting Alpha Sagittari and we have to wait for rains till the Sun enters the Pleaides, the Seven Sisters. Summer rains may intrude but then these are only of short duration. Kerala does get summer rains, may be, 200 - 400 mm.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
India can create history
Even though the Indian think tank is worried about top order failure, still
hope springs eternal in the human breast. M Vijay may be replaced by Parthiv
Patel, who can score runs, even though he is a wicket keeper.
Both teams are struggling, India with top order failure and S A with lack of
all rounders. The absence of world class all rounder J Kallis has affected
the team considerably. SA batting has been good, with Smith, Amla, du
Plassis, Bram de Villiers and Duminy doing fairly well with the bat. They
are enthused by Duminy's brilliant form.
Indian are enthused by Yuvraj's return to form. The lack of form of M Vijay
and R Sharma still worries India. India has taken a 2-1 lead, mainly due to
their inform pacer, M Patel and all rounders Pathan and Harbhajan.
Dhoni said he is not worried by the top order failure He says the absence of
big stars is a blessing in disguise for the younger players.
"I think both the teams are suffering from it. I am not really worried about
it, but what is important is we had two close games. If you see, in the last
one year we have missed quite a few big players, especially in the batting
department. The bowlers too had injuries and some were rested. So I think
the team has become used to it," said India's captain.
"But of course it's good for youngsters because the conditions here are
tough and if they play more matches under these conditions, they will learn
more. It's not that demanding on flat tracks, you learn to read the game
well here. You have a score of 300-325 in mind in the sub-continent and all
of a sudden you find that 190 can be defended.
"It's a different aspect over here. You get lots of experience by playing
such matches," He said that the top order has to fire in the fourth ODI at
St George's Park on Friday, if India is to create history.
On the eve of the fourth ODI, he said "Our batting department, which we
always say is our big strength, needs to click together as a unit,"
"Of course the lower order has done really well, but at the end of the day
it is the batsmen who will have to take the pressure. Hopefully, we will
perform according to our potential tomorrow," he said.
About the general mood in the team, the Indian skipper said, "Mood is the
same. When we lost the first game we felt it was very important to have a
positive state of mind. We will try to be in the same state of mind.
Mentally we cannot fluctuate too much."
"I think we always concentrate on the process. We don't really see what the
scorecard is saying or what the series analysis is. For us it's another
game," he added.
He said barring ZAK, some pacers may be rested.
"We need him. Zaheer hasn't played too many ODIs in the last one year,
so it is important for him to get back into the groove before the World Cup.
In the sub-continent it will be demanding for the fast bowlers because it is
the early part of the year.
"I think match practice will definitely help. If needed we can rest him in
the two warm-up games that we have in India," he said.
Praising Bajji's all round efforts, he said "Of course Bajji has done
really well. He is bowling as well as you have seen him throughout his
career. So that's a big plus for us. We are regularly using him in the
powerplays," said the Indian wicket keeping and batting sensation. " We
never bother about the fate of a match, but rather play our natural game ".
"We are not thinking about the result, it's the process that is important
for us. We know if you take care of the process, the results take care of
themselves. For us it is important to play good cricket," he averred.
On the other hand, Graeme Smith, the SA captain, is hopeful that his team can
win both remaining ODIs, as the SA team is freed from the pressure of WC
selection. He said that with luck, the series could have been 3-0 in favour
of SA. The margins have been small in the last two encounters and it was
nerves which lost SA both matches. SA let India off the hook in the last
two. Our powerplay was poor and we hope to improve on this aspect.
Cricket Tourism to be on the rise
As India hosts 2 meg cricket events, Cricket Tourism will be on the rise.
Indian cricket officials are working overtime to make the Wankhede Stadium and Calcutta Eden Garden ready for the World Cup matches. There is tremendous pressure on TC Mathew, the KCA President, to make the general Kochi stadium ready for IPL matches.
India gets a glorious chance to market herself during these two mega events, which will be viewed by more than one billion worldwide.
Meanwhile Sreekant said that Sreeshant is a great Test bowler. He said this when the entire Kerala is a bit chagrined at Sreeshant's omission from the Indian WC squad. He said it was a great repertoire of outswingers which made Sreeshant such a good bowler. Sreekant had asked Sreeshant to put in a match winning performance and he did oblige.
Meanwhile, Brett Lee and Tait had been included in the Aussie squad for WC. New entrants are John Hastings and Steve Smith.
Geoff Lawson, the coach of Kochi, said he is a bit disappointed at Sreeshant's omission. He belives that India stands a good chance, on the sub continental pitches, which favour spin. He favours South Africa next, with their good pace attack and fine batsmen. Australia, he feels, cannot be ignored !
Just 30 days to go for the world to go to the crease ! The World Cup begins on Feb 19th and ends on Apri 2. On Apr 8, the IPL matches begin, ending on May 28 th. So cricket extravaganza in India. Of course Pakistan and Bangladesh also gets some matches, but the bulk are in India !
The first World Cup match will be in Dacca, on the 19th of this month, when India and Bangladesh clash. Final will be in Bombay.
The $ 4.6 b IPL will develop furthur and we have ten teams competing. There will be more spectators and viewers, as the T20 format gets worldwide acclaim.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Bajji, an allrounder : Dhoni
Harbhajan, says Dhoni, is an all rounder . " But we dont pressurise him calling him one"
Dhoni was ecstatic the way Bajji guided India home. He has been a revelation with the bat. He scored two successive Test hundreds and in ODIs and T20s is a dangerous lower order bat, from the opposition's perspective.
The Indian skipper was all prise for Yousuf. Said he wanted Yousuf to play his natural game, devoid of any pressure.
"We just told the youngsters to play their natural game; we want Yusuf to play the sort of game he plays."
The captain gave the causative factors for the team's second win.
"We have been outstanding so far, ground fielding has also improved a bit. Our catching has been decently good.It was a very good effort from the lower middle order. We also did well in the death bowling and powerplays."
Yousuf should come higher up in the order, not at No 7. In the World Cup, in Indian conditions, he can be devastating. If he comes at say No 5 or No 4, he can get more overs and increase his chances.
Pathan, key to India's win: Smith
Greame Smith said the difference between the two teams was Pathan's blitzkreig.
His 59 off 50 balls proved to be a matchwinning one. It put SA under tremendous pressure. Pathan hammered the SA bowlers to all parts of the field.
"Yousuf's knock made the difference " said Smith. The pitch was very two paced and also up and down. It was not the best one day wicket I have ever played, but it made for an exciting game".
"It is terrific to see a guy like him come in. He had a good domestic season and just to carry that on here is good. He has prepared well, I have watched him in training. He will bring a lot to the squad, I think."
"It was great to see him and play that well. Especially under pressure. We were under pressure when he came in. I think he has something special, which is good," he added.
The third powerplay robbed SA of a good score and they fell short by 20 runs, he felt.
"I think 220 gave us a chance. The wicket was very difficult to bat on, had sort of plates on it, and its two-paced nature made strokes very difficult. It also had up and down bounce," he said.
"We were really hoping for 240. I think 240 would have been a really good total there. JP Duminy and debutant Faff du Plessis played well together to take us to a decent total. Our Powerplay was poor again, we lost JP and Faff within two overs, and we only got 19 overs in our last six overs.
"I really felt if we got 240 we were in with a real good chance of winning the game. We came real close, we missed two crucial chances at the back end, but I can't fault the guys' commitment tonight, their intensity and the effort they gave," he added.
"I think it's always important to keep doing the right things at training," he said.
"Keep reiterating the same point. The margins have been so small in the last two games, we could easily be 2-1 up or 3-0 up. Just got to keep training hard and keep doing the right things and hopefully the things will kick into place.
"The World Cup squad comes out tonight, that will ease a lot of minds and stress on players. Hopefully free up a lot of players, and make them play with sort of freedom in the next few games," he added.
Dhoni said that with experience Pathan will be a great match winning finishing batsman.
" I just played my natural game " said Man of the Match, Pathan.
"It's a good win for us. I was just looking to hit the balls which were in my areas," he said.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Yousuf pulls India to victory
Yousuf's glorious innings of 59 and a match winning one at that, saw India home , winning by 2 wickets against mighty SA. India lead 2-1. Bajji scored a useful 23 no.
Greame Smith scored 43 and SA were bowled out for a paltry 220. F du Plessis made a good debut by scoring 60 and the diminutive Duminy scored a brilliant 52.
RSA were 200/4, when Plessis and Duminy were going strong. Then there was a collapse and SA lost six wickets for 20 !.
Zaheer was the pick of the Indian bowlers, taking 3/43. Munaf got two wickets and Bajji got 2. Pathan got the wicket of Bram Villiers.
Yousuf's innings was characterised by 3 huge sixes and Bajji hit two sixes in his 23 no and India won a thriller.
India were 104 runs short of the target when Botha began his over. Yousuf smote him for three mighty sixes, which turned the course of the match. When Yousuf fell, 39 runs short of the target, Bajji hit Parnell and M Morkel for sixes, thus sealing the fate of the match. Brutal blows by India's low order batsmen !
Yousuf's last six flew out of the stadium and he smote Botha for 19 runs off that over. His partnership with Raina saw 75 runs being added to the Indian total. Raina played well for his 37, but threw his wicket away with a reckless shot in the 37th over.
Yousuf fell in the 40th over, caught magnificently by Morkel. SA was in control but then Bajji seized this moment and turned the game with two mighty sixes. His partnership with Z Khan saw 26 runs being added and with Nehra 15, to bring home the bacon.
Before Botha's over, it was S A, SA all the way. Thanks to M Morkel, who removed the dangerous Kohli early and then went to remove Raina in the end. But no team had absolute control, as India pulled SA back and vice versa, in a game of fluctuating fortunes ! Bajji took the powerplay in the 43rd over and blasted Parnell for a six over mid-off and then flat batted Morkel beyond long off in the 47th !
Monday, January 17, 2011
The Veli Tourist Village
On the Shankhumugham Beach, you can see the Devi Temple. It is well maintained. Just one km away is the Veli Estuary, where the Veli River meets the roaring Arabian Sea !
The Veli Tourist Village is a beautiful picnic spot. The VIllage is open from 0800 - 1800 hrs.
This picnic spot offers boating facilities. Paddle boats and pedal boats can be hired to explore the charms of the lagoon. Speedboats are available for a fast ride on the waters. Children relish the sculpture which tenant the landscape.
Here are the rentals for boats
Speedboat - Rs 150 per head
Safari boat - 15 per head
4 seater pedal boat - 100 per hour
2 seater pedal boat - 80 per hour
Veli Youth Hostel - Ph 2500785
Trivandrum Airport is just 3 kms away from Veli and Trivandrum Railway Station just 8 kms away.
The dropping of Sreeshant not fair !
Sreeshant was the bowler who took five wickets against S A and was the spearhead of the Indian bowling. Dropping him from the World Cup Squad is not fair.
Again it is poor selection. India played a Test Match with V Saha as a batsman !
Selection of seven specialist batsmen and seven specialist bowlers plus an allrounder seems to be theoretically all right. What if three batsmen are injured ?
We do not criticise the selection of R Ashwin, Chawla or P Kumar, who are not rabbits with the bat.
The exclusion of 2 million dollar players R Sharma and Uthappa also raises eyebrows. May be there are no slots for them in the team.
On spin tracks, India can be formidable and along with 3 spinners, India has four wicket taking spinnners - Yuvraj, Sachin, Sehwag and Pathan ! Seven spinners on spinning tracks. If the Indian batting clicks, history can repeat ( At least this is the calculation of Sreekanth & Co )
Except for M Patel and Nehra, all can use the long handle !
Sreeshant and Rohit Sharma dropped !
Surprise omissions ! Sreeshant and R Sharma. May be the selectors went for seven specialist batsmen and seven bowlers plus one wicket keeper.
P Chawla and R Ashwin can use the long handle and hence their inclusion as bowlers. So also can Bajji and Zaheer. Only M Patel and Nehra are rabbits with the bat.
The lone wicket keeper is Dhoni.
Dhoni
Sehwag
Sachin
Gambhir
V Kohli
Yuvraj
S Raina
Zaheer
P Chawla
A Nehra
M Patel
Harbhajan
Y Pathan
R Ashwin
Saturday, January 15, 2011
India wins as South Africa panics !
Needing 191 to win, SA at one stage were 152/4. Then Munaf produced a beauty of ball which crashed into Greame Smith's ( 77) stumps and the game was over. From 152/4, S A nosedived to 189 all out. A win for the tourists by one run.
Parnell and Morkel were removed by Patel and he finished with the match winning spell of 8-0-29-4 !
Indian batsmen again messed it all up. Depsite a 53 by Yuvraj and a sheer anchor role, slow 38 by Dhoni, none of the other Indian batsmen could impress.
Despite the batting debacle of both teams, the match was a thriller. SA panicked when they were 152/4 and then lost six wickets for just 37 runs!. Indian bowlers then came back into the game, with Munaf leading with four wickets. Zaheer picked up 2, while Bajji and Nehra got one each.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Inept batting by India
India lost to S Africa in the first ODI by 135 runs.
Inefficient batting by the hosting was responsible for the debacle. S A scored 289/9, thanks to 76 from Bram Villiers and 73 from Duminy.
Except for Kohli 54 and Raina 32, none of the Indian batsmen could shine and the result was inevitable !
At one stage, India was 43/4 and then some good batting by Kohli and Raina saw them score a not so bad 154.
Kerala beautiful
Tourism Marketing is defined as the enabler of a country to invite guests from different cultures, customs, traditions, to enjoy their rich culture, heritage, cuisines, art and architecture, entertainment and hospitality.
Tourism Industry is the largest employment generator in the world. We find that small countries like Malaysia and Singapore woo millions of foreign tourists and bag billions of foreign exchange. India has been lagging behind so far, due to innumerable reasons.
Now India tourism receipts show better stats. India received $15 billion and Kerala received $3 billion. India, who houses rich tourist locations, have so far been at the bottom of the World Tourism Receipt countries and does not figure in the top ten.
This is mainly because of the step daughterly treatment Tourism Industry got from the country's planners. It was only last year that the Government allocated 1000 crores in the Indian budget for the Tourism sector.
United States lead with receipts of over $ 100 b. Spain is second with 60 b, Germany, UK and China are about 40 billion.
Tourism infrastructure should be improved in India, if India is to exploit the full potential of Tourism. India at the moment receives 5 million Foreign Tourist Arrivals and earns more than $ 15 b in forex. Domestic tourists have gone up to 200 million. This low rank of India, when compared to other countries, is due to the lack of vision of the Indian authorities, who considered Tourism as a pastime for the rich !
Tourism is actually Recreational Therapy. When the mind is fed up with daily chores and hard work, a vacation becomes the need of the hour. People prefer beaches and backwaters and the mind finds relief in vacational experiences !
Kerala was an unknown destination, till the Kerala Tourism Development Corporation, promoted it. Kerala is promoted as Green and Cool, in contrast to the hot and dusty India !. Kerala is totally different from the rest. She receives seven months of continous rainfall, almost 3000 mm of rains per year, and is full of greenery, and looks like a Paradise on earth.
India at the moment has a poor marketing image and she has to improve her marketing efforts. Tourism Marketing is different from other forms of Marketing and needs a well integrated marketing approach. You are marketing a country and Positioning and Promotion are twin eyes. It is integrated with leisure, entertainment, transportation, communication and all service sectors. The whole process has to be revitalized and a full fledged marketing process should be undertaken. The same old Segmentation, Targeting and Positioning method can be used in this form of marketing, to bring home the bacon.
India possesses everything. The rich cultural heritage, sprawling deserts, highest mountains, sculptures, temples, palaces, delicious cuisines, rare mixture of life style - all these make India a Cross Cultural Paradise on earth. The Private Sector should work with the Government to make India a great destination for the traveller.
We have lost this massive golden opportunity for the last 53 years and should not do so in the future, which belongs to China and India. This decade will see the emergence of these two giants, the Dragon and the sleeping Elephant !
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Kerala's 27 Beaches !
The beaches of the Western world are no doubt great, but the traveller and
tourist can have different experiences with the beaches of the East. The
beach resorts of Asia are a good competition to the best beach destinations
of the world. The great mystic civilization of the East, its emphasis on
Mysticism and inner control, exotic natural landscapes, the mentality of the
locals totally different from their Western counterparts, are great
attractions to the global tourists.
The USPs of Asian vacation are its great backwaters, its unique beaches with
clear waters, coral reefs and mammoth waves for surfing. The global
traveller who chooses to go East will have to choose from the countries of
a massive continent with a wide choice of tropical places with unique sandy
beaches. From Israel to Sri Lanka, from Egypt to Indonesia, Thailand, India
and the Philippines, a great variety of beaches awaits the traveller !
Kerala, green and cool, and breathtaking in its natural beauty, is one of
the best choices for Beach Tourism.
Here we give a list of the 27 beaches that adorn God's own Country, so
called by Walter Mendis, because of its lush green landscape.
Though Kerala is famous for its backwaters, this land house some of the
India's finest beaches. Kerala's 900 km coastline is embellished with sandy
beaches, coconut palms and rocky capes. The blue waves washing the sandy
beaches is a good sight to behold.
The beaches - alluring, clean with a blue background, are a great escapism
from the routine drudgeries of life. You can watch the sun disappear into
the horizon, the pageantry of the wandering clouds and changing hues of the
sky. It is Nature in its pristine beauty. You can chase the crabs, race the
waves, do sun bathing and watch another day at the beach unfold leisurely.
Beaches are the vacationer's Paradise.
These vacations can become unforgettable holidays because of the friendly
people and the delectable seafood cuisine you normally get at beach resorts
!
1) Nattika Beach, Trichur
This beach is situated 30 kms off Trichur and is an ideal place to spend a
leisurely day. A perfect picnic spot, because of the the rhythmic waves and
the stretch of sand golden. You will be bewitched by the swaying palm trees,
which seem to hum the Music of Nature ! Amidst the rural setting, you will
find resorts which give you the best seafood cuisine along with vegetarian.
2) Vadanappally Beach, Trichur
Located just 20 km off Trichur, Vadanappally Beach is a great sight to
behold. For those who are looking for a picnic and fun at the beach, this
calm beach fringed with coconut palms is ideal.
3) Chavakkad Beach
Just 5 kms off Guruvayur ( just half an hour journey from Trichur ), this 15
km long beach is breathtaking in its beauty. If you travel to Chavakkad
Azhimukham, the Chavakkad Estuary, where the sea confuences with a river,
you can enjoy the beauty of the sea and the beauty
of the river ! Fringed with coconut palms and green ambience, this Estuary
is one of the best places to go, as you can enjoy Nature in her pristine
beauty. ' Nature never did betray the heart that loved her" said Wordsworth
!
4) Alleppey Beach, Alappuzha
Alleppey Beach is one of the most popular beach locations in Kerala. A
perfect picnic spot for the family. The pier which extends into the sea is
just 140 years old. There are entertainment facilities at the Vijaya Beach
Park, which add to the attraction of this beauteous beach.
5) Marari Beach, Alleppey
Just an hour from Cochin lies this beauteous beach, right in the heart of
the Spice Coast. This beach is a tantalising stretch of sandy beach fringed
with palms, and a Heaven for those who want to get away from the Madding
Crowd, from the hustle and bustle of city life.
6) Fort Kochi Beach, Ernakulam
Adorned with Chinese fishing nets, this beach is a must see for those who
hunger for Nature in her primordial beauty. Great sunsets can be viewed on
this beach. On New Years Eve, people flock to his beach. You get a lot of
seafood cuisine also. Also drinks. You can see the fishing folk come out
with great catches. You can view how the Chinese fishing nets operate.
7) Cherai Beach, Vypeen Islands
Ideal for swimming, this superb beach is just 45 kms off from Cochin City.
You can watch dolphins which are occasionally seen here. You can see a
typical Kerala village, adorned with coconut trees and paddy fields !
8) Payyambalam Beach, Kannur
This beach is near St Angelo's Fort and this beach is turning out to be a
major tourist attraction. The famous sculptor, Kunji Raman, has made several
statues and scuptures on the beach as well as the park adjacent to the
beach.
9) Mazhuppilangadi Beach, Kannur
This is a 4.5 km long beach and the uniqueness of this beach is that
vehicles can be driven through this beach without getting stuck in the sand.
This is also known as the Mazhuppilangadi Drive-In Beach for this reason. As
the beach does not have violent waves and is shallow, this beach is fancied
by swimmers !
Canoly Canal to be revived !
The Canoly Canal is Kerla's vital inland waterway.
The Canoly Canal starts from Ponnani and flows thru Trichur, meets Periyar and meets the Vembanad Lake. So this inland waterway can stretch from Malappuram to Alleppey. Goods can be transported via the canal which will ease road and rail traffic. General boating and tourists can travel, if this canal built by a Westerner can be revived !
IT is said that the Government has already initiated a project to revive the canal. It was the visit of a team led by B R Menon, Chairman, KSINC, which triggered the significance of the Canal.
The Canoly Canal was built by the earstwhile Governor of Malabar. Till the late 1950s, the Canal was used as a major waterway for the transportation of goods and ferrying passengers.
Today the Canal represents a pathetic picture. BR Menon said that the Government is actively trying to develop the canal. This major inland waterway can connect many districts and goods and passenger traffic can be would be introduced through it and this will ease roal and rail traffic.
Dredging will be carried out every year. The Canal will be deepened at some places. 3.1 cr would have to be spent for strengthening the walls of the Canal. The Canal is part of the West Coast Canal System. It has a width varying from 6 to 20 meters and the water depth ranges from .5 to 2 meters.
Inland water system is cheaper by 50% than that of road and rail systems. It is also environment friendly and fuel efficient mode of transportation.
Kerala Tourism will receive a boost, if this canal is revived.
Indo S African ODIs starts today at 0600 PM IST
Both teams will vie for supremcay, the No 2 ODI team in the world, India ( 121 points ) vs the No 4 team , South Africa( 114 points ).
This is a great opportunity for the selectors to select their 16 for the World Cup. Players who signed for fabulous sums in IPL IV will try to maintain their reputation.
That World Cup precedes IPL IV has raised many eyebrows and the doubts are in the minds of cricket lovers whether their heroes will deliver the goods for their nation in the WC 2011 !
Skills will be tested in this great ODI series. India are in prime form as they drew the Test series and won the lone T20 against mighty South Africa !
Players to watch
Faf du Plessis
He was recently signed up for $120,00 by the IPL and now he has to rise to the occasion.
Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli has already risen to the occasion before. Now he has to, on the pacy pitches of South Africa.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Chennai retain 4 key players
Here are the players swallowed up by the ten teams
Bangalore
Name Price USD
Virat Kohli Retained
Tillakaratne Dilshan $ 650, 000
AB de Villiers $ 1.1 mn
Zaheer Khan $ 900,000
Daniel Vettori $ 550,000
Saurabh Tiwary $ 1.6 mn
Dirk Nannes $ 650,000
Cheteshwar Pujara $ 700,000
Charl Langeveldt $ 140,000
Luke Pomersbach $ 50,000
Abhimanyu Mithun $ 260,000
Johan van der Wath $ 50,000
Rilee Rossouw $ 20,000
Nuwan Pradeep $ 20,000
Jonathan Vandiar $ 20,000
Mohammad Kaif $ 130,000
Chennai
Name Price USD
MS Dhoni Retained
Suresh Raina
Murali Vijay
Albie Morkel
Wriddhiman Saha $ 100,000
Mike Hussey $ 425,000
Dwayne Bravo $ 200,000
Michael Hussey $ 425,000.
Doug Bollinger $ 700,000
R Ashwin $ 850,000
S Badrinath $ 800,000
Scott Styris $ 200,000
Ben Hilfenhaus $ 100,000
Joginder Sharma $ 150,000
Nuwan Kulasekara $ 100,000
Sudeep Tyagi $ 240,000
Suraj Randiv $ 80,000
George Bailey $ 50,000
Francois du Plessis $ 120,000
Travis Birt $ 20,000
Colin Ingram $ 100,000
Michael Lumb $ 80,000
Robert Frylinck $ 20,000
Hyderabad
Name Price USD
Kevin Pietersen $ 650,000
Cameron White $ 1.1 mn
Kumar Sangakkara 700,000
JP Duminy $ 300,000
Shikhar Dhawan $ 300,000
Ishant sharma $ 450,000
Pragyan Ojha $ 500,000
Amit Mishra $ 300,000
Dale Steyn $ 1.2 mn
Daniel Christian $ 900,000
Manpreet Gony $ 290,000
Chris Lynn $ 20,000
Juan Theron $ 85,000
Kolkata
Name Price USD
Gautam Gambhir $ 2.4 mn
Yusuf Pathan $ 2.1 mn
Jacques Kallis $ 1.1 mn
Brad Haddin $ 325,000
Shakib-al-Hasan $ 425,000
Brett Lee $ 400,000
Manoj Tiwary $ 475,000
Eoin Morgan $ 350,000
L Balaji $ 500,000
Jaidev Unadkat $ 250,000
Ryan ten Doeschate $ 150,000
James Pattinson $ 100,000
Punjab
Name Price USD
Adam Gilchrist $ 900,000
David Hussey $ 1.4 mn
Dinesh Karthik $ 900,000
Stuart Broad $ 400,000
Abhishek Nayar $ 800,000
Shaun Marsh $ 425,000
Praveen Kumar $ 800,000
Ryan Harris $ 325,000
Piyush Chawla $ 900,000
Dimitri Mascarenhas $ 100,000
Nathan Rimmington $ 20,000
Mumbai
Name Price USD
Sachin Tendulkar Retained
Kieron Pollard
Lasith Malinga
Harbhajan Singh
Rohit Sharma $ 2 mn
Andrew Symonds $ 850,000
Davey Jacobs $ 190,000
James Franklin $ 100,000
Munaf Patel $ 700,000
Clint McKay $ 110,000
Moises Henriques $ 50,000
Aiden Blizzard $ 20,000
Rajasthan
Name Price USD
Shane Warne Retained
Shane Watson
Ross Taylor $ 1 mn
Rahul Dravid $ 500,000
Johan Botha $ 950,000
Paul Collingwood $ 250,000
Shaun Tait $ 300,000
Pankaj Singh $ 95,000
Pune
Name Price USD
Yuvraj Singh $ 1.8 mn
Robin Uthappa $ 2.1 mn
Tim Paine $ 270,000
Angelo Mathews $ 950,000
Ashish Nehra $ 850,000
Callum Ferguson $ 300,000
Nathan McCullum $ 100,000
Graeme Smith $ 500,000
Wayne Parnell $ 160,000
Mitchell Marsh $ 290,000
Jerome Taylor $ 100,000
Alfonso Thomas $ 100,000
Jesse Ryder $ 150,000
Murali Kartik $ 400,000
Kochi
Name Price USD
Mahela Jayawardene $ 1.5 mn
VVS Laxman $ 400,000
Brendon McCullum $ 475,000
S Sreesanth $ 900,000
Parthiv Patel $ 290,000
Ravindra Jadeja $ 950,000
Steven Smith $ 200,000
Muttiah Muralitharan $ 1.1 mn
Ramesh Powar $ 180,000
Brad Hodge $ 425,000
RP Singh $ 500,000
Thissara Perera $ 80,000
R Vinay Kumar $ 475,000
Stephen O'Keefe $ 20,000
Owais Shah $ 200,000
Michael Klinger $ 75,000
John Hastings $ 20,000
45 Indian players signed
The bidders gave top priority to Indians, Australians and South Africans.
45 Indians were signed along with 36 Australians, 18 South Africans, 9 Lankans, 7 Englishmen, 7 NZers, 3 West Indians, 1 Bangladeshi and 1 Dutch !
It seems the influence of six Aussie coaches had their say in the IPL IV Auction. Since Indians were performing well in T20s, ODIs and Tests and India is numero uno in Test and second in ODIs, it was understandable that the majority were Indian players.
Pakistanis were not considered as the Govt of Pakistan had denied visas to Paki players. England' s international fixtures clashes with IPL VI, which starts from Apr 8 and stretches upto May 28.
Now the attention moves to the uncapped players segment. BCCI has given the nod for signing the uncapped players to the fanchisees. The teams will use the $ 9 million cap to buy these players.
The uncapped players can play a pivotal role in the tournament. Kochi has bright stars like Prashant Parameswaran, Vincent and Raphy in their ranks. They may peak at the right time. So are the uncapped players from other states. Many new names will rise.
The BCCI release said " According to IPL regulations, the uncapped players can be taken on fixed fees". As per the pay structure for the uncapped, players who have not played Ranji Trophy, List A or First Class can get 10 lakhs per annum. A player who played in Ranji Trophy, List A or First Class will get 20 lakhs per annum. Those players who played in Ranji, List A or First Class before 2006, will get 30 lakhs per annum.
So big money is flowing into cricket, which is an inspirer, and no wonder India is rising !
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