[Cricket] India is No. 1 [modified]
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That is sad news. It is unfortunate that we play only just 5 tests. All this IPL stuff is eating into "real" cricket.
Abhinav S wrote:
All this IPL stuff is eating into "real" cricket.
Well, the IPL is just 5-6 weeks. The BCCI is not very keen on organizing test matches since the revenue is much lower compared to ODIs or T20Is. Otherwise we'd need to play Australia or Pakistan (neither of which are currently feasible due to schedule or political issues). I wonder if a system where a player is allowed to play test matches for a foreign team would work. If that were so England (which play 12-16 tests every year) could borrow Dravid and SRT for an year. That'd make it really interesting, and the TV rights would sell well in India too. Imagine an Ashes series with Dravid at No 3 and SRT at No 4 playing for England. Against a Warne-less and Mcgrath-less Aussie attack on good batting wickets in England, that should make for some fun TV viewing :-)
Regards, Nish
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Abhinav S wrote:
All this IPL stuff is eating into "real" cricket.
Well, the IPL is just 5-6 weeks. The BCCI is not very keen on organizing test matches since the revenue is much lower compared to ODIs or T20Is. Otherwise we'd need to play Australia or Pakistan (neither of which are currently feasible due to schedule or political issues). I wonder if a system where a player is allowed to play test matches for a foreign team would work. If that were so England (which play 12-16 tests every year) could borrow Dravid and SRT for an year. That'd make it really interesting, and the TV rights would sell well in India too. Imagine an Ashes series with Dravid at No 3 and SRT at No 4 playing for England. Against a Warne-less and Mcgrath-less Aussie attack on good batting wickets in England, that should make for some fun TV viewing :-)
Regards, Nish
Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
My latest book : C++/CLI in Action / Amazon.com linkRemember, once you are done with the IPL, you have the Champions League, so you are virtually taking out 6-10 weeks of international cricket. England borrowing Dravid for a year...hmmm. So long as they allow him to add runs to his international tally, I dont suppose it makes a difference. Although, I'd much rather have him (and other classy batsman in the world) play for India :).
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That is sad news. It is unfortunate that we play only just 5 tests. All this IPL stuff is eating into "real" cricket.
Abhinav S wrote:
All this IPL stuff is eating into "real" cricket.
In my opinion it has made cricket more interesting. The aim of any sports should be entertainment and IPL has done a lot to improve the entrainment value of the game.
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India beat SL 2-0 with two innings victories on the trot, and what's more, we're No. 1[^] in the Test rankings. Who would have thought this possible 2 years back? Next targets - series victories in SA and AU. Oh, and congrats to Pakistan, for winning a Test match after 3 years! [EDIT]Gotta feel a bit for SL, they got a few rough decisions. When they got bowled out early on day 2, they must have thought, Ha ha, we got nearly 400 on the board. Stumps day 2, India have 400+ on the board, a healthy lead, and are only one down. None of the Lankans would have imagined an innings defeat after their 1st innings.[/EDIT]
Cheers, Vikram. (Got my troika of CCCs!)
modified on Sunday, December 6, 2009 10:51 AM
Congratulations. I thought you always told me you were an Australian cricket fan and not interested in the Indian side? There is a good match on here at the moment. Oz v WI. It could go either way. It will be interesting to see if the rest of the cricket world react to the Indian team in a similar fashion to what they did the Australian team when we were dominant for so long.
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Congratulations. I thought you always told me you were an Australian cricket fan and not interested in the Indian side? There is a good match on here at the moment. Oz v WI. It could go either way. It will be interesting to see if the rest of the cricket world react to the Indian team in a similar fashion to what they did the Australian team when we were dominant for so long.
Thanks.
Josh Gray wrote:
I thought you always told me you were an Australian cricket fan and not interested in the Indian side?
I was, but I had my doubts after the Sydney Test. Ponting calling England 'unsporting' after the Cardiff Test was what made me change my mind.
Josh Gray wrote:
It will be interesting to see if the rest of the cricket world react to the Indian team in a similar fashion to what they did the Australian team when we were dominant for so long.
They won't, for the simple reason we won't stay there long. Three other teams are in position to wrest the #1 ranking, and India only play 5 matches (yes, matches, not series) in the next 12 months.
Cheers, Vikram. (Got my troika of CCCs!)
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Abhinav S wrote:
All this IPL stuff is eating into "real" cricket.
In my opinion it has made cricket more interesting. The aim of any sports should be entertainment and IPL has done a lot to improve the entrainment value of the game.
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Yeah, that is a good feeling, even if the lack of the review system does slightly dampen the victory. Ironically, we only play 5 tests in the next 12 months! This will essentially deprive aging greats like SRT and Dravid of a few games (the others are young enough to make up later on).
Regards, Nish
Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
My latest book : C++/CLI in Action / Amazon.com linkNishant Sivakumar wrote:
5 tests in the next 12 months!
:omg: That means 'The Wall' and 'VVS' will play only 5 Matches in next Year. Waste of great Talent. :doh: But Thanks to IPLs, at least we will be able to see them there. I wish them for our ODI squad. :thumbsup: Congratulations to TEAM INDIA.:rose:
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Abhinav S wrote:
All this IPL stuff is eating into "real" cricket.
Well, the IPL is just 5-6 weeks. The BCCI is not very keen on organizing test matches since the revenue is much lower compared to ODIs or T20Is. Otherwise we'd need to play Australia or Pakistan (neither of which are currently feasible due to schedule or political issues). I wonder if a system where a player is allowed to play test matches for a foreign team would work. If that were so England (which play 12-16 tests every year) could borrow Dravid and SRT for an year. That'd make it really interesting, and the TV rights would sell well in India too. Imagine an Ashes series with Dravid at No 3 and SRT at No 4 playing for England. Against a Warne-less and Mcgrath-less Aussie attack on good batting wickets in England, that should make for some fun TV viewing :-)
Regards, Nish
Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
My latest book : C++/CLI in Action / Amazon.com linkNishant Sivakumar wrote:
we'd need to play Australia or Pakistan (neither of which are currently feasible due to schedule or political issues)
Correct!! the situations are against us. Also revenue matters for BCCI.
Nishant Sivakumar wrote:
I wonder if a system where a player is allowed to play test matches for a foreign team would work
That would be fantastic!! :thumbsup: Why only test, for ODI(s) also. But I doubt then the 'Spirit of Playing for their Nation' will be lost for that cricketers. :~
Believe Yourself™
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India beat SL 2-0 with two innings victories on the trot, and what's more, we're No. 1[^] in the Test rankings. Who would have thought this possible 2 years back? Next targets - series victories in SA and AU. Oh, and congrats to Pakistan, for winning a Test match after 3 years! [EDIT]Gotta feel a bit for SL, they got a few rough decisions. When they got bowled out early on day 2, they must have thought, Ha ha, we got nearly 400 on the board. Stumps day 2, India have 400+ on the board, a healthy lead, and are only one down. None of the Lankans would have imagined an innings defeat after their 1st innings.[/EDIT]
Cheers, Vikram. (Got my troika of CCCs!)
modified on Sunday, December 6, 2009 10:51 AM
That's good. Congratulations to Indian team. Hope it will remain on the number one position for long time. :)
Regards :)
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India beat SL 2-0 with two innings victories on the trot, and what's more, we're No. 1[^] in the Test rankings. Who would have thought this possible 2 years back? Next targets - series victories in SA and AU. Oh, and congrats to Pakistan, for winning a Test match after 3 years! [EDIT]Gotta feel a bit for SL, they got a few rough decisions. When they got bowled out early on day 2, they must have thought, Ha ha, we got nearly 400 on the board. Stumps day 2, India have 400+ on the board, a healthy lead, and are only one down. None of the Lankans would have imagined an innings defeat after their 1st innings.[/EDIT]
Cheers, Vikram. (Got my troika of CCCs!)
modified on Sunday, December 6, 2009 10:51 AM
We are not having much series in comming year.so not sure how long we will be on top...But "NOW WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS":thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:
None of the Lankans would have imagined an innings defeat after their 1st innings.[/
How they could imagine an innings defeat.. :) 393 was a good score on that track..