Tuesday, November 28, 2006

FIRST TEST Nov 23-27, 2006, BRISBANE

THE ASHES

FIRST TEST Nov 23-27, 2006, BRISBANE

The ROUNDUPO OF THE TEST


(Karthik Narayan)

Steve Harmison goofed up bowling the first ball of the match (and a few overs too over the course of the match), and England woes continued from the tick tock of that minute to the time when they woke up and realized they were getting pummeled, but then it was too late – 4 days had gone past them, and they were staring defeat in the face.

Australia won the toss on a splendid sunny bright day on Thanksgiving day, Nov 23, 2006.

The run riot associated with the awesome aussies was just on – and it went without saying that Langer, Ponting & Co were going to make mincemeat of the Poms this time around.

England were weak in their first innings, with McGrath breaking their backs with his superb line and length. Australia, smartly didn’t enforce the follow on inspite of having a lead of over 400 and played a few overs quickly scoring runs and putting the boulder of runs upon England.

Ultimately it boiled down to only one result – England getting bowled out, but Peitersen delayed the inevitable.

Australia 1st innings - 602/9 decl
Ponting 196
Langer 82
Hussey 86

England 1st innings - 157 all out

McGrath 23.1-8-50-6

Australia 2nd innings - 202/1 decl
Langer 100*

England 2nd innings - 370 all out
Collingwood 96
Pietersen 92

AUS WON BY 277 RUNS

Player of the match - R.Ponting

Thursday, November 16, 2006

the ashes schedule

The ashes 2006 tour

Yes folks, the English poms are visiting Aussies for the revenge edition of Ashes 2006 (ashes 2005 was won by the englishmen)

Here goes the schedule...

Tour games:

Nov 10 Prime Minister's XI v England XI
Manuka Oval, Canberra

Nov 12 - 14 New South Wales v England XI
Sydney Cricket Ground

Nov 17 - 19 South Australia v England XI
Adelaide Oval

Dec 9 - 10 Western Australia v England XI W.A.C.A. Ground, Perth


The action begins here

Nov 23 - 27 1st Test - Australia v England
Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane

Dec 1 - 5 2nd Test - Australia v England
Adelaide Oval


Dec 14 - 18 3rd Test - Australia v England W.A.C.A. Ground, Perth

Dec 26 - 30 4th Test - Australia v England Melbourne Cricket Ground

Jan 2 - 6 5th Test - Australia v England, Sydney Cricket Ground

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Ashes Coverage on the blog..

Hi

with the Ashes coming up, dont worry if you miss out on the scores..

There would be daily updates with scores and a round up of the entire Ashes series this year on my blog...

Don't forget to check this out for more...

The link is http://teacupcricket.blogspot.com

Karthik Narayan

Sunday, November 05, 2006

Mashrafe Mortaza: The Pole Star of Bangladesh Cricket

A Featured Article on Mashrafe Mortaza by Karthik Narayan

The last two years in retrospect have seen so many talented cricketers come to the forefront and stamp their gloveprints on the bat or their fingerprints on the ball – either way a hero emerged every time we, the people, wanted one! And when minnows Bangladesh looked at one for themselves to smile upon to bring a victory, along came a chappie by name Mashrafe Bin Mortaza!

Playing for one’s country is indeed something to be proud of, and also an honour for the self – Mortaza had his share on the cricketing podium on November 8, 2001, when he made his test debut against Zimbabwe at the Bangabandhu Stadium, Dhaka along with Khaled Mahmud. When he walked in to bat as a late order batsman, the team was in dire straits and the debutant could do nothing but watch his side make a paltry 107 all out in less than 50 overs, Travis Friend breathing fire with a five wicket haul. But when the 18-year-old Mortaza got a grip on the red cherry, (he is a right arm medium pace bowler), after a hot opening burst, he spelled out Grant Flower to get his first test scalp. Zimbabwe were in a spot of bother then, and when Mortaza got rid of Stuart Carlisle at 60-4, it seemed that bangaldesh would make a match of it. But not to be! Good knocks from Wishart, Streak, Friend tagged Zimbabwe on to a good total. Bangladesh managed to draw the test. Mortaza ended up with 4 wickets on debut – the journey of international cricket had started for this teen!

This 21 year old’s career record is not international standard, in 14 tests till date (Jan 2005) he has 34 test wickets at an average of 36.11. His batting has just kicked off, hes the late order batsman who likes to belt the ball to all parts of the park. He is not your average Super All Rounder or anything. He is just another good cricketer who wants to prove himself against all odds and all teams. Similarly, ever since his ODI debut against Zimbabwe on November 23, 2001 at Chittagong, where he got his best bowling of 2-26, he has been pretty impressive spearheading the bowling for Bangladesh.

This youngster born in Norail, Khulna in Bangladesh is a good ODI prospect, with a relatively decent record of 14 ODIs, Highest score of 39 (against India recently), and 15 wickets with the cricket ball. Pretty decent to start off, by any means.

When India toured Bangladesh in Dec 2004, this youngster stood tall and bowled well at the top half of the opposition batsmen and then at the death, he has been maturing as a cricketer. This Indian tour helped him gauge himself against some of the best batsmen in the game. And he did ever so well, making runs, and getting wickets at regular intervals in both the two tests and the three ODIs. In fact, India just scraped through in the first ODI and then that magnificent win in the second ODI was purely thanks to this young man. After scoring a sublime, aggressive cameo innings of 31*, he came on to bowl the Bangladeshis to a famous win at Dhaka with two good wickets.

He looks good material to go along for Bangladesh in the years to come, most certainly my Bangladeshi of the year 2004 along with Mohammed Ashraful. Together these cricketers have been the backbone of the Bangladesh team, which is looking rather fresh with the induction of fresh young blood.

Even as I write, the smiles are back on the faces of many a Bangladeshi and it is mainly due to the impact of the young blood like Mortaza in the team. With sharp incisive bowling, blitzkriegs at the slog overs and steadfast improving fielding, this young man has changed the fortunes for this underdog team.

Believe me; this cricketer has it in him to make Bangladesh stand tall alongside the Top Dogs of the cricketing world. As much as it delights cricket fans in Bangladesh and all around the world, watch out world, a bit of hard work and commitment – and one might expect this team to give a Giant or two more than a surprise in the years to come! Here’s wishing that the New Year brings in more success and joy to Mortaza and the entire Bangladesh team.

Daniel Vettori

Daniel Vettori - The Wizard of Left Arm Spin


- Karthik Narayan

He looks your average studious University student, and yet, he has studied this game of cricket and has mastered the art of Left Arm Spin unlike no other in the modern history of Cricket clocking back in the last decade. The person I am referring to is the pleasant looking Daniel Luca Vettori of New Zealand.

He came into the New Zealand ranks as the youngest to appear for New Zealand in a test at 18 years. He may be the image of a Harry Potter past his teens, with modern day glasses. He is in that mould, exercising the expertise of modern day spin-wizardry with the finest of ease like the man

Saturday, November 04, 2006

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