Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Why the Women’s Team needs an IPL!

Nine needed off the last over, one off the first ball and a run out in the process so that Harmanpreet Kaur can keep strike. Next 3 balls are dot balls. The pressure does not get any bigger than this. It’s a Final . 8 to get off 2 balls . This ball has to go out of the park and yes it does. HK it is. 2 to get off the last ball and Rajeshwari Gayakwad runs like a hare to complete the second run. India pulls of a thriller off the final ball of the final match of the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier. A tournament in which they should have been playing in any ways.

 Where did HK get this power from to finish off an almost impossible chase, which at one stage was just a walk in the park? Was it her selection in the women’s Big Bash League back in Australia? Was it always in her to finish off the match in Dhoni style? Oh and yes, she was captaining the side in the absence of Mithali.

 To me, it certainly seems that her selection in the Big Bash League has changed her as a player. It has made her responsible and accountable. Adam Gilchrist recently tweeted about how impressed he was with HK at the Big Bash. How much these things change you as a player, only HK can tell, but certainly it seems that Indian women’s cricket will only go from strength to strength in the future. 

And this certainly brings us to the question. Why not an IPL alike tournament for the women? May be on a smaller scale, but the exposure that these girls would get would be enormous. Have the tournament in parallel to the IPL and in the same venues starting before the men get on to the field. Hope to see the women playing in may be the IWL – Indian Women’s League .

Thursday, August 11, 2011

The Wall - Rahul Dravid


Matt Prior collected the throw from the boundary fielder. Andrew Strauss the English captain made some adjustments in the field. Ian Bell at the bat-pad position stood still with his hands on the hips. And in between all this, a man waved his bat to his team in the pavilion for a fantastic innings. Rahul Dravid had just scored his 34th Test Century, equaling the likes of Sunil Gavaskar and Brian Lara.

Rahul Dravid has never enjoyed the God following that Sachin Tendulkar does, nor does he have the Razzmatazz of M S Dhoni, nor does he have the frenzy following of a Kolkata fan for Sourav Ganguly. But these are things that have never got the better of him. In fact they have helped him to perform even better. For Dravid, it seems that if he has to prove a point to someone, it has to be himself more than anyone else.

It all began 16 years ago when Rahul Dravid got a classic 95 against England at Lords. But the thunder then belonged to Sourav Ganguly who went on to make 131. Both of them were in their debut tests. 16 years since, Dravid is still there in the Indian team playing a role that no one can and Ganguly has gone on to become a commentator.

Rahul Dravid has been India’s best Number 3 batsman ever. But for Dravid, 3 is just a number. One cannot count the number of times he has come out to bat in the first couple of overs itself. The Indian team has been on the edge ever since landing in England. Abhinav Mukund has looked promising at times but never delivered, Gautam Gambhir has not been able to do what was expected out of him and the result, no substantial opening partnership. This has left Dravid to face the new ball in almost every innings in the test series. But what is unbelievable is that while almost every Indian batsman has struggled to play the swinging ball, Dravid has stood tall. It’s quite amazing as to how Dravid is so much at ease and at home whenever he tours England. Surely, England is his second home.

The two centuries, one at Lords and the other at Trent Bridge have proved that the man is irreplaceable. Before arriving in England, Dravid had 32 centuries to his name and India had lost only once in all those matches. But unfortunately, the 2 centuries against England ended up in losing cause as the batsman found it difficult to find their feet and the bowlers struggled with their line and lengths. Had it not been for Dravid’s knock, the loss would have been huge and even more difficult for the World’s Number 1 Test Team to swallow.

Dravid has now made a ‘Comeback’ to the ODI’s. But it is more of ‘Coming back to Realization’ for the selectors. When nothing is going well for the Indian Team, the selectors have roped in Rahul Dravid for the ODI’s against England. It is almost certain that when the Indian team comes back home to play on the flat pitches where the ball does not bounce above waist height , Dravid will be shown the door again as the likes of Suresh Raina and Virat Kohli will make it to the team under the banner ‘We need to look into the future’. Dravid himself was surprised by this move and in a very diplomatic way announced that this would be his last ODI series and announced his retirement from ODI’s and T20’s. He said that he was privileged to be a part of the Indian ODI team, but having a young family back home made it important for him to spend time with his family and wanted to concentrate only on Test Matches. Dravid does not like the tag of being called ‘The Wall’, but truly it seems that the great man has always been and will always be India’s last line of Defense.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

World Cup 2011 - Top 10 Moments


1-Kevin O’Brien:- At 111-5 and chasing 328 there are not too many players who will take the attack to the opposition, but that’s exactly what he did against England. Kevin along with Alex Cussack took the power play and tore apart the English attack. If this is not the knock of the World Cup than nothing can be, with Kevin going on to muster the fastest 100 in a World Cup off just 50 balls. The previous best was off 66 balls by Mathew Hayden who in fact went on to say that that he believed that no one could break this record let alone an Irishman. The most important part of Kevin’s knock being that Ireland notching up a historic win against England.


2-Mahendra Singh Dhoni:-He had got only 150 runs till he came up with a magnificent knock of 91 in the finals. Promoting himself up the order ahead of the man in top form: Yuvraj Singh, and that too in a World Cup final is never an easy decision. But he did it and also in the process maintained the right-hand left-hand combination after Virat Kohli was dismissed and along with Gautam Gambhir clobbered the Sri Lankan attack leading India to World Cup glory after 28 long years.He went on to get the man of the match for his outstanding batting and captaincy.


3-Dale Steyn:- India were in a strong position at 267-1 in the 40th over with Tendulkar getting his 6th World Cup century and Gambhir looking solid and fluent at the same time. This is when lightning struck. Dale Steyn was bought back into the attack and gave a totally new dimension to where the game was heading. India were heading for a 350 total if not more crumbled to 296 all out, not even managing to play their quota of 50 overs. Steyn struck and how! Morkel got rid of Tendulkar and after that it was a Steyn show. His 5-50 sealed the match for South Africa who successfully chased 297, and if not for Steyn they would have been chasing something really big.


4-Andrew Strauss:-There were many questions raised whether he is fit to play in the 50 overs version of the game. Strauss answered those questions with his bat. England chasing 339 in front of a hostile Bangalore crowd was always going to be difficult. But the way Strauss batted; it was almost a piece of cake. His 158 off 145 balls, a knock that was filled with lovely strokes, something that a cricket purist would die for, almost won the match for England. The end result was a tie in a match that neither India nor England deserved to lose, but had it not been for Andrew Strauss and Ian Bell, England were definitely out of the contest.


5-Yuvraj Singh:-Chasing 262 against Australia is always difficult, and to add to it that the match being Quarterfinals of a World Cup is even more arduous. At 187-5, India needed someone to put his hand up and guts it out till the end. Yuvraj Singh did. His unbeaten 57 along with an unbeaten 34 by Suresh Raina guided India to an easy victory on a pitch which was dusty and batting was very difficult. This knocked out the defending champions and even Ricky Ponting felt that India would surely go on to win the World Cup from there. They eventually did with Yuvraj galloping away with the man of the tournament trophy.


6-Jacob Oram:-New Zealand did not stand a chance to win against South Africa. Try telling this to Jacob Oram! It was the Quarterfinals and South Africa were red hot favorites to make it to the semi-finals, more so after New Zealand had managed to get 221 on the board. But the Kiwi bowlers had other ideas, and their fielding complimented their bowling like never before. Jacob Oram came up with a dream spell of 4-39 that helped the Kiwis wrap up the South African innings for just 172. But the turning point was the wicket of Jacques Kallis. South Africa was cruising when Jacob Oram took a blinder at the midwicket boundary to send Kallis back to the hut. This set up the win and there was no looking back as New Zealand made it to the semi-finals.

7-Ross Taylor: - New Zealand was 210 for 6 at the end of 46th over with Ross Taylor still at the crease. What followed was absolute mayhem. New Zealand scored 92 runs in the last 4 overs to get to 302.
Unbelievable as it is, Taylor scored his last 66 runs in 16 balls and in the process going on to get his ton and remaining unbeaten on 131. His innings got the Kiwis to around 50 more runs than what they would have expected even on their best of days! And as it turned out, it was too hot for Pakistan to handle as they could muster up only 192. It was the first match played at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium and the crowd could not have asked for more.


8-Shahid Afridi: - Pakistan had got to 277 riding on the back of excellent batting by Younis Khan and Misbah Ul Haq at the Premadasa. Sri Lanka began their chase with finesse, their openers getting them to 76 in 14 overs. In a match where the pendulum swung from one side to the other and the bowlers sent to all parts of the park, Shahid Afridi stood out. He came up with one of his best bowling performances with 4-34 eventually restricting Sri Lanka to 266. The Sri Lankan middle order in fact finding it very difficult to get the ball off the square against Afridi! Afridi’s effort made sure that the hosts were humbled at the lion’s den and at the same time making sure that the mercurial outsiders were now a force to be recognized.


9-Umar Akmal:- Pakistan bowled beautifully to restrict Australia to 176. Chasing 177, it seemed a bit dicey for Pakistan with 4 down for 98. Umar Akmal came in at No.6 and literally set the stage on fire. He was unbeaten on 44 off 59 balls, a knock that was filled with positivity right from the word GO! This knock came under immense pressure ultimately guiding Pakistan to a win with 4 wickets to spare and ending Australia’s 34 match unbeaten run in the World Cup’s.


10-Virender Sehwag:- India had won the toss and had opted to bat first in the high profile semi-final against Pakistan at Mohali. This was probably the battle between the best batting team and the best bowling team of the World Cup. Umar Gul had been in top form and Pakistan expected him to rattle the Indian top order. But unfortunately for Gul he was left rattled by Virender Sehwag. Sehwag got Indian off to a blazing start. He eventually got out for 38. This came off just 25 balls but it was the manner in which he got those runs. He had dented the confidence of Gul and of Pakistan with this innings. India went on to win the match by 29 runs.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Last Team Standing!


India had never gone passed the semi-finals of a World Cup when played in the sub-continent. No country to have hosted the World Cup had ever managed to lay their hands on the coveted trophy. No country had managed to beat Australia in a World Cup knock-out game since 1999. No team had chased more than 250 runs in a World Cup final. But Mahendra Singh Dhoni and his men chose to rewrite history rather than quote it.

Chasing 275 under lights at the Wankhede is tough. And chasing it when the two most prolific batsman of the Fabulous 7 of the Indian batting lineup are back in the pavilion is even more arduous. Sehwag was out in the first over and then soon Sachin got out leaving India reeling at 31-2. But Gautam Gambhir and Virat Kohli steadied the ship, and once Kohli was out, to everyone’s surprise Dhoni promoted himself up the order and played the innings of his lifetime along with Gambhir.

Gautam Gambhir was just the anchor India would have wanted in that situation, first with an 83 run stand with Virat Kohli and then with a 109 run stand with MS Dhoni. It was a magnificent knock under pressure; holding on to one end and at the same time making sure India was always up there with the required run rate. MS Dhoni had been anything but convincing in the entire tournament, but Cometh the hour, Cometh the man! He promoted himself ahead of Yuvraj Singh who had won 4 man of the match awards and kept the left-hand right-hand combination going. Gambhir and Dhoni knew what the likes of Malinga and Muralidharan could do, but if there was a ball to be hit, they made sure that they treated it with utter disdain! Gambhir eventually got out on 97, playing a knock that deserved a World Cup final 100.


In the semi-finals against Pakistan, Dhoni chose to play the struggling Ashish Nehra ahead of R.Ashwin who had a fantastic game against Australia in the quarter-finals. In the finals as Ashish Nehra was injured, he chose to play Sreesanth ahead of R.Ashwin. This probably was a really good move, since although Sreesanth struggled, Ashwin could have struggled as well had India been bowling second, since the likes of Muralidharan and Suraj Randiv found it difficult to grip the ball with the dew setting in. One will now surely admit that Dhoni is well and truly the master of his own destiny.

For Sri Lanka, Mahela Jayawardene played an incredible knock of 103 not out to guide Sri Lanka to 274 which on any other day, in a high voltage pressure World Cup final would have been a winning score. He started off cautiously but then cut loose, even Zaheer Khan, the joint highest wicket taker of the tournament taking a beating. Muralidharan was playing in his last match and had announced his retired before the tournament had begun and how he would have loved to end the tournament on a high. But unfortunately he was not at his usual best and could not stop India from galloping to finish line.


The whole nation had waited for this moment for 28 long years. Sachin Tendulkar had been chasing his dream to win a World Cup for India for 21 years. As MS Dhoni hit Kulasekara out of the park for a six to seal it for India, the whole nation that had held its breath till then got one of the best moments of their lifetime. Tears in the eyes of Sachin said it all and neither could Yuvraj Singh or Harbhajan Singh control their emotions. The moment had finally arrived. India had won the World Cup! The young guns carried Sachin on their shoulders for a victory lap. It meant the world to each and every one of them and the same for each and every Indian in any part of the globe.


Behind all this is one of the most low profile coaches that Team India has ever seen: Gary Kirsten. He along with Dhoni that started the process 3 years back, and made sure that their ultimate dream came true. Kirsten had put in his papers and had announced that he had family commitments and hence would not be continuing as the coach after the World Cup. He indeed has left the team on a high. And like Sachin, even he was carried on the shoulders by the young brigade. To be a South African and to be carried on your shoulders in India is indeed a mark of respect for the man who behind the scenes has given it all for Team India, first taking them to the pinnacle of Test Match with the Number 1 ranking, and now with the world cup glory. Almost all the Indian players have gone on record to say how he has been instrumental in their careers, Sachin Tendulkar in fact wanting him to continue as the coach. There can be no greater mark of respect when Sachin says it!

India had played all the Test playing nations except New Zealand in the tournament, but had beaten then too in the warm up match. Yuvraj Singh was clinical in all his performances and went on to get the man of the tournament. India went on to be the Number 1 side in ODI’s. Team India dedicated the win to Sachin Tendulkar. 2nd April 2011 will truly be the day that no Indian can ever forget. Every wish was answered; every prayer was heard, as Team India touched new heights at the Wankhede. It’s now time for celebrations, time to savor the well deserved victory.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

'THE GAME' has finally arrived!


The most talked about game is here. Before the start of the World Cup, the question doing the rounds was whether India and Pakistan will get a chance to have a go at each other since these two teams were in differnt groups. As things stand, they do and that too in the semi-finals. Once India beat Australia at Motera, every other match that was going to be played was forgotten. The talk is now dominated by only and only of the big tussle between the arch-rivals.

The hype surrounding the game has been enormous. Every news channel is coming up with the most minute detail of the games played between these two great cricketing nations, more so of the World Cup’s. This is what the game between these two countries does. Javed Miandad reacting angrily to Kiran More’s appeal for a caught behind in the 1992 World Cup or his last ball six to Chetan Sharma, dismissal of Aamir Sohail in the 1996 World Cup, Sachin Tendulkar smashing a six over third man to Shoaib Akhtar and Virender Sehwag following suit against Waqar Younis in the 2003 World Cup, all of these providing a platform for the super built up for Wednesday’s game.

Looking at the game through the eyes of the two captains’, one can immediately feel the difference. Shahid Afridi is someone who is not scared to show his emotions on the field. Reacting angrily to a bad delivery bowled or a misfield or setting the field with vibrant hand moments. It’s all a part of his captaincy, aggressiveness written all over it. M S Dhoni on the other hand has a calm aura about him. He hardly seems ruffled by the things that go around him always looking to control what he can. If the bowler bowls a bad delivery, leave the bowler alone or give him a few words of encouragement. That’s the attitude he has carried along with him since he took over the captaincy. So we have two captains with exactly opposite behavior in the handling of the teams but with the same desire-to win the match for your country.

Shahid Afridi and his team came into the tournament as mercurial outsiders, while India was the favorite. But as the tournament has gone along, this has reversed! India struggled in the group stages but dazzled against Australia in the quarter-finals. On the flip side, Pakistan came into the tournament with all sorts of controversies with spot fixing doing the rounds and 3 quality players in the form of Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir banned. Moreover it was not sure who will be leading the side, whether it would be Afridi or Misbah Ul Haq with the selectors having named the 15 for the World Cup but without a captain. But this Pakistani team has made sure that things of the past should stay in the past, living and playing every moment of the World Cup as if their life depended on it and here they are now, in the semi-finals of the World Cup. The captain himself is leading from the front with 21 wickets in the tournament so far.

The more one looks at these two sides the more one feels that it will be a battle of India’s batting against Pakistan’s bowling. India’s batting is looking in great touch with the top 6 having had a decent outing in the matches so far. Virender Sehwag & Sachin Tendulkar at their murderous best, Gautam Gambhir has looked solid at Number 3, and then followed by the elegant Yuvraj Singh and Virat Kohli. Pakistan’s bowling looks to be back to good old days with Umar Gul coming into his own and the spinners in the form of Afridi, Ajmal and Haffez having fired in every matched they have played. It’s the bowling that worries India with only Zaheer Khan looking at his best, and the batting that worries Pakistan with only Misbah having shown some form with the bat.

India has always had the better off Pakistan in the World Cup’s and that is some statistic that Team India would want to keep intact. Pakistan on the other hand would like to remind India that they have never gone past a semi-final of a World Cup when played in the sub-continent having lost to England in 1987 and to Sri Lanka in 1996. But then it’s a new day and a new match all together. The world will be watching and the team that is able to keep its nerves better will win the match. Promises to be yet another cracking encounter. And at the end of it all, one thing is for sure. On one side of the border there will be absolute ecstasy, on the other, utter agony!

Sunday, March 27, 2011

And then...South Africa happened!


South Africa had made it to the Quarter-finals without having any real serious problems in the group stages. Yes they did stutter against England, but topped the group and played the fourth best team in Group A which was New Zealand. Everyone expected it be a stroll in the park with New Zealand looking not too convincing in the group stage matches .But then the South Africans have been given the tag of ‘chokers’ not for nothing .And at Mirpur on Friday ,they did it again. They choked and choked heavily under pressure. And instead of travelling to Sri Lanka for the semi-finals, they had to travel back home.

Coming into the quarter-finals,both teams had never won a knock out game in the World Cup's and one team had to break that jinx on Friday and it was New Zealand.Unbelievable as it is, any South African team that has played the World Cup has always come into the tournament as one of the major favorites to win it or at least make it to the semi-finals. Apart from the 1992 World Cup, where the rain rule left them to get 22 runs of 1 ball, something or the other has always gone wrong. In 2003 against Sri Lanka at Durban, they messed up with the par score, the Duckworth-Lewis method stating that the team needed to get one run more than the par score to win the match. Mark Boucher was communicated that they needed to get 229 which actually was the par score, and actually to win the match they needed 230. Once they got to 229, Boucher was very much pleased with it, in fact going on the punch the air. But unfortunately, it was only the par score and they were punched out of the tournament.

Any South African team that has played the World Cup since they got back to playing cricket in 1992 has always flattered to deceive. They have always started as being the hot favorites but have never lived up to their billing. Choke is one ‘C’ word that the South Africans won’t like to have in their dictionary, but unfortunately by the looks of it, it could very well be the first word in the dictionary even before the alphabet ‘A’.


On Friday, they could do no wrong till Kallis was at the crease. Things were just perfect, having bowled out New Zealand for a paltry score of 221 and then 108-2 with Kallis at his vintage best. And then he hit a very good shot which had 6 written all over it till it ran into Jacob Oram who probably took the most important catch of his cricketing career and it was a blinder. Kallis was back into the hut and then South Africa happened!! AB DeVillers, easily their best player of the tournament got run out, probably the only possible way that he could have got out, and then Duminy was cleaned up by Nathan McCullum. From 121-3 they went to 132-7 asking too much of Faf Du Plessis .He tried, but it was always going to be too much after that.


Daniel Vettori’s captaincy was something that we don’t get to see often these days. Once Kallis was out , the overs after that were treated like power plays with at least 5 fielders in the ring. The only way New Zealand was going to win this match was if they took 10 wickets. Vettori knew this very well and he kept on attacking with close in fielders staring at the batsman and the bowling was backed up by excellent fielding, Martin Guptill being the best of the lot. Jacob Oram showed why he is so dangerous with the ball ending up with 4 wickets and the most crucial catch of Jacques Kallis to turn the match in the favor or the Kiwis.

No one gave the black caps a chance before the match, but they came out trumps. They now face Sri Lanka at the lion’s den itself at the Premadasa and no one is giving them a chance again! That’s expected. But then the Kiwis are on a roll, they have knocked off one ‘S’ already in the form of South Africa , can they get the better of another ‘S’? . Only time will tell.

Friday, March 25, 2011

The Knockout Punch


Australia came into the quarter-finals with their halo of being unbeaten broken. India came into the quarter-finals with their ego’s battered – not a single win in the group stages of a kind that will please the Indian audience . If Australia came into the match with not too many mistakes in the group stages , it was exactly the opposite for Team India , starting off with England in a match they should have won easily but ended up with honors even and against South Africa where hara-kiri was at its supreme best losing 9 wickets for 29 runs.

But the major difference between the two sides coming into the quarter-finals was the big match exposure. Australia started off with an easy win against the Kiwis who were yet to get into the groove (as I write this , they have pulled off a stunning victory against South Africa) , then against Sri Lanka which was a washout and against Pakistan where the Australian batsman could hardly get the ball off the square when up against a terrific spin trio of Shahid Afridi , Abdur Rehman and Mohammad Hafeez and then Umar Akmal finishing off the match with a splendid innings to end the Aussie 34 match winning spree in the World Cup’s.

India on the other hand had to battle hard, be it against England or against Ireland. They edged, scratched, messed around, were miserable in the fielding department and the bowling only seemed to start and end with Zaheer Khan, but managed to get two points out of four games and one against England. Against South Africa, they deserved to win, but that was till Sachin Tendulkar was at the crease. They had committed all sorts of mistakes that one could have asked for to be corrected before entering the knock out stages. At Motera, all these mistakes were rectified.

Right from the beginning of the tournament, India’s batting has been at its supreme best, but their bowling has never complimented the batting and their fielders have never complimented the bowlers. All in all it even the hardest of optimist would have relented to the fact that if India had to win the quarter finals, the batsman had to do it and somehow hope and pray that the bowlers concede at least one run less than their opposition, meaning which it was always going to be a win the toss and bat first situation. And this did not happen. Ponting won the toss and as expected, opted to bat first.


This is where the bowlers had different ideas. R.Ashwin probably the most talked about person in the country after the World Cup has started over his non inclusion in most of the group matches was in the side and was given the new ball. It only helped that he is Dhoni’s teammate at the Chennai SuperKings and his temperament was something that Dhoni was very well versed with. And indeed he bowled like a king making Watson look like a pauper asking as if can I hit you for few runs. The answer was Watson’s stumps being castled. At the other end it was Zaheer Khan, the second highest wicket taker in the tournament who seems to be in the form of his life. Harbhajan Singh, although not amongst the wickets kept the pressure on the batsman and although Munaf Patel was clobbered around a bit by Brad Haddin, the bowlers always seemed to have in control.

And finally, the magical Yuvraj Singh, who seems to turn things into gold, whatever he touches this World Cup. His spell of 44 runs of 10 overs with 2 wickets was decisive since his first wicket was of Brad Haddin, at a time in the game when the momentum was swinging in the favor of the Aussies and then getting the better off pup: Michal Clarke who was totally beaten by the flight and ended up holing at long on.

Australia ultimately set India a target of 261, probably 20 runs less than what they would have liked thanks to some superb fielding in the outfield by Ashwin, Raina and Yuvraj. A score very much competitive in a big game and which meant the top 5 for India had to fire. Sachin set up the game beautifully for India but was out in a slightly controversial manner, Gambhir batted in a superb manner till he decided that somehow or the other he needed to find a way to get run out, Sehwag had gone early and so was Virat Kohli, but while they lasted had decent partnerships. At the other end though there was a sedate Yuvraj Singh going about doing his job , not getting affected by the things happening around him : Gambhir’s run out or Dhoni’s dismissal. And with 70 odd runs to get in about 11 overs and having Raina as his partner , Yuvraj decided to break loose and in a span of 10 minutes things changed . Pressure was eased as both Yuvraj and Raina slaughtered Bret Lee and Shaun Tait and from there on there was no looking back. Yuvraj exploded and Raina came up with a six of his own to make sure that there were no further hiccups.


The top 5 did play their part and it was the 7th batsman which is another most talked about topic in Indian Cricket came good in the form of Raina. Ashwin was in his elements and got rid of Ricky Ponting who in all probabilities has played his last World Cup game and probably his last as the captain of the Australian ODI team. It’s almost certain that the selectors will now start looking beyond Ponting to lead the side.
Ponting himself came good at a time when nothing seemed to go in his favor this World Cup by hitting a brilliant century and reminding everyone that the scratcher in him still remains. But unfortunately for the two time World Cup winning captain, his century was in a losing cause and ending the era of Australian Supremacy.

There is no road to success without any punctures. India has had its share of punctures in the group stage. It’s now time to step up the gas and hit top gear. And what better when the opposition is Pakistan in a World Cup semi-final. Mouth watering encounter in the offering irrespective of whether you love cricket or not and a Money Flowing encounter for the organizers!!