A Preview, A Review and A Yahooo
Let’s get The Preview bit out of the way first.
Sri Lanka arrive in India after a gap of four years with thoughts of opening their test account there. On the other hand, Indians probably have revenge on their mind, after Ajantha Mendis messed with the heads of their world class batsmen last year, and sent them to a 2-1 defeat. The other issue that keeps coming up of course is the number 1 spot on ICC rankings…which is a bit much because regardless of who wins this series, South Africa will surely pound England later in December and reclaim their #1 spot. But that’s ok. There is test cricket on the menu finally, and India is playing..after what seems like an overkill of T20s and ODIs, what more could I ask for?
A few things have changed since these 2 countries played each other last. Ganguly and Kumble no longer represent India at the International level. Vaas doesn’t play for Sri Lanka anymore. Bowling well and taking wickets has become incidental to Harbhajan Singh..his primary role is that of a batsman now. Sangakkara is showing a lot of “aggression” on the field these days, so unlike the “gentle, mild-mannered Sri Lankans”. And Mendis seems to have lost his mysterious aura, so much so that he doesn’t find himself in the team every now and then.
It should be an interesting series. As Sangakkara said, there are reputations to be made. The bits that interest me are all related to India (yeah, I’m pretty one-dimensional like that)
Will Dhoni show the courage to give Harbhajan the boot finally?
Will Yuvraj cement his place in the test side?
Will Tendulkar enter the 21st year of his career with a good series?
Will Sehwag and Gambhir shrug off their indifferent ODI form and shine?
Will Dravid do well?
Will India’s pacers find their bearings?
Will M&M be mauled? (Yes please!!)
We’ll know pretty soon.
Onto Match 1, Day 1 then..aka The Review.
From 32/4 to 385/6, Dhoni must be a relieved man. By the time I got up today, India’s score was around 120/4. Not the greatest of starts, but I was quite pleased to see Dravid’s half century then. Didn’t realise until much later just how big a hole India had dug for itself earlier in the day, courtesy them being generous to another debutant some newbie with like the longest name ever….honestly guys..you have got to stop doing that!!
(Update – Just got to know that W’s debut match was in 2007, against England..Thanks NC)
(And dear Mr. and Mrs. Welegedara. I know it is probably none of my business, but…Uda Walawwe Mahim Bandaralage Chanaka Asanga Welegedara…seriously??)
Dhoni and Yuvi must be pleased with their effort. They both needed that. I was surprised to learn that this was only Dhoni’s second Test century, and that too after a gap of almost 4 years. Hmmm..chalo, der aaye, durust aaye. (Better late than never)
With Bhajji’s ability to hold the bat (5 of his 7 50s have come since 2008), I suppose 450 should be gettable at the very least. That should be a decent enough 1st innings score. I don’t know how helpful the pitch will be for bowlers tomorrow and the day after so let’s see how the Indians fare on the field.
So then, are you ready for the Yahoooo yet??
Saving India the blushes today, and in some style, was THE MAN..with a very confident innings, a SR of more than 70 and hitting a 6 too! Could my Monday GET any better?
Days like these make me want to go back to school/college days when it was so much easier to just take a day off and sit glued in front of the telly on match days. I can probably see highlights after I get back from work, but it is not the same as watching it live. Sigh…I’ll soothe my soul with this stuff in the meantime…
Trevor Chesterfield @ Cricketnext
Trying hard not to get carried away, but please RD, could we have some more?
An amazing knock. Sure, it was a flat pitch and an inexperienced attack. But 32-4 in a test is no joke.
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Megha Reply:
November 16th, 2009 at 10:49 pm
yes, I am trying not to read too much into this knock, but it was good to see Dravid bat like he belonged there.
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Samir Chopra
16 Nov 09 at 6:36 pm
Excellent effort from Rahul Dravid..I almost thought it would be another great collapses to yet another unknown bowling attack..But RD bailed the team out..Kudos to the champ..
Wish he continues this tomorrow as well..He has been under a lot of fire lately…
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Megha Reply:
November 16th, 2009 at 10:52 pm
I hope so too, girl! I’m a little double-minded right now…should i make the effort and get up at 4 am to watch the match, or will I jinx it by doing so…
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Anusha
16 Nov 09 at 6:55 pm
Hey there… great post
over the years i have grown distant to cricket for a lot of reasons but one of the reasons being that there are a very few people to discuss with. I think cricket for a thinking man is more fulfilling when he has someone to discuss it especially the longer one. If you take that away from someone, you will take away the enthusiasm for the game. But after reading your blog posts, i feel that this is a good forum to get back on the enthusiast in me…
And yes, don’t be worried about being one dimensional… don’t forget you are a blogger
Cheers and Keep them coming…
Pranav
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pranav Reply:
November 17th, 2009 at 2:21 am
By ‘the longer one’ i meant the longer format of tests…
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Megha Reply:
November 17th, 2009 at 2:50 pm
Thanks again
. What you say is so true, a sentiment a lot of people would identify with, specially those of us who are not in India. But thanks to the wonder that is blogging, once you connect with it(through writing posts or just commenting), you find so many similar cricket crazy people that the rhythm does get you!!
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Pranav...
16 Nov 09 at 11:16 pm