Friday, February 25, 2011

ICC World Cup 2011: Ticketing Fiascos and Lathi-Charges

Cricket fans across India are left aghast and appalled by the CWC ticketing fiasco that culminated in a lathi-charge on eager fans at the Chinnaswamy stadium in Bangalore on the 24th of February, 2011.

Over 30,000 fans queued up to snap up 7,000 tickets for the India-England tie scheduled for Sunday, February 27.

The crowd grew restless and impatient when passes began to be issued around 8:30 a.m. The police resorted to crowd control tactics resulting in several people injured and carried away in stretchers.

The latest ticketing disaster follows the inability of the ICC’s online ticketing partner Kyazoonga.com to anticipate the surge in traffic when it put passes up for sale. Their servers crashed on several occasions.

The ICC seems to have anticipated the controversy.

David Becker, the ICC’s legal head, in a missive to ICC president Sharad Pawar, recommended that 4,000 passes to the final be allocated to associated cricket fans and not at the box office because of the chaos and violence that could ensue.

Becker seems to have made the right call.

Some of the complaints about the issue of passes include poor coordination between multiple state associations and the ticketing partners. Spectators who have bought tickets months earlier have yet to receive them in physical form. Online partners are unaware of the number of passes to be put up for sale.Since printing of tickets falls to the individual state associations, it is the sponsors and commercial partners who are at their mercy.

Sharad Pawar will have to take the rap for this.The ICC is concerned. Its commercial partners are baying for blood, if not passes.

Former India fast bowler and current  Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) secretary appeared distinctly uncomfortable responding to questions from the media as to how matters had quickly gotten out of hand.

“There is a limit to how much we can fulfil people’s expectations," Srinath said. "It is a big challenge but even our hands are tied. For a match of this stature, even if you double or triple the amount of tickets for the public, it won’t be enough. That’s the tradition in India and we expected this mad rush."

Mr. Javagal Srinath, if you expected this mad rush, surely you could have done something about it. A lottery system would have been a viable option.

When asked what was more challenging, his on-field career or his present one, Srinath said,"I think bowling at the dirt track was the easiest."

In a verdict that could have far-reaching consequences, the Delhi High Court directed the Delhi & District Cricket Association (DDCA) to limit the number of complimentary passes for each of the four World Cup games to be played at the Feroz Shah Kotla stadium to 10,000.

The remaining tickets are to be made available to members of the general public.

The case was filed by Jai Karan Singh, one of the DDCA’s oldest members,who argued that the executive committee issued whimsical free passes foregoing much needed  revenue when it was operating at a loss.

The court also decreed that 3,000 passes were to be made available on match-days to cricket lovers.

Feroz Shah Kotla stadium has a capacity of 41,000.

World Cup loses to IPL in TV viewership

The 10th edition of the ICC Cricket World Cup kicked off with a bang, with the opening match between India and Bangladesh drawing nearly 39 million viewers across the country yesterday. But, the figures are about 80 per cent less in some cases, when compared with the opening match of Indian Premier League-3.

Official broadcaster ESPN STAR Sports (ESS) saw 18.8 million viewers tuning in across its three channels, ESPN, STAR Cricket and STAR Sports. Another 20 million viewers watched the match live on Doordarshan, the public sector broadcaster which is free to air.

According to data available with aMap, an overnight television audience measurement agency, ESS recorded ratings of 2.12 points in cable and satellite (C&S) homes across the country. The ratings recorded for the inaugural match of IPL-3 played between Deccan Chargers and Kolkata Knight Riders, is 3.8 points.

IPL matches are, however, only available on SET Max (a pay channel), unlike the World Cup matches, some of which are being shown on DD.

From data for the six metros — Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore and Hyderabad — the ratings peaked to 4 points for the World Cup match on Saturday.

The ratings are slightly lower than the peak ratings of 4.3 points recorded in the metros during the opening match of IPL-3.

Moreover, the number of viewers recorded is significantly higher than the viewership for the Commonwealth Games hosted in Delhi in October last year, when cumulative numbers for the event over the first three days had been 33 million. Even the response to the World Cup T20 held in West India in April-May 2010 had been lukewarm, hooking on a mere 5.1 million viewers on the opening day.

Viewership, however, remained strong across the country, with average time spent per viewer at a whopping 85 minutes. In metros, the time spent stood slightly higher, at 88 minutes.

As many as 49 matches are going to be played across India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in the 10th edition of the World Cup, which has returned to the subcontinent after a gap of 15 years. Matches that kicked off on February 19 would end with the final on April 2.

Kings XI Punjab signs four sponsors for IPL 4

Kings XI Punjab on Monday set the ball rolling for the Indian Premier League season four by signing up four sponsors in Emirates, Reebok, USL and Wrigley.

Emirates, the Dubai-based global airline, continues to be the team's title sponsor while Reebok is the official apparel partner, USL official games for challenge partner and Wrigley the official chewing gum partner.

"We are thrilled to have Emirates, Reebok, USL and Wrigley with us yet again for the upcoming season of IPL season 4. We are invigorated and look forward to a fruitful association as our sponsors have reaffirmed that they share the same passion towards cricket and our values," Kings XI Punjab said in a statement.

"We as a team are eagerly waiting for the tournament to begin and assure an electrifying cricketing experience to our fans in India and overseas," it said.

Reebok India team said, "We are happy to be associated with Kings XI Punjab for the IPL Season 4. We believe the team is going strong and we wish them the best for the tournament. The apparel being designed especially for the team will be at the forefront of apparel technology and will be made available in a fresh new design for the fans as well."

Set Max takes Rs 900 cr weather insurance cover for IPL 4

NEW DELHI: The broadcaster of the Indian Premier League, Multi Screen Media, today said it has taken an insurance cover against the possibility of bad weather disrupting matches during the fourth season of the T20 cricket league .

The total cover value is to the tune of the total revenues that Multi Screen Media (MSM) expects to make from this year's event, which is estimated at around Rs 900 crore.

"MSM has already taken insurance cover for weather for the IPL. The total cover value is to the tune of the total revenues that we are likely to make this year from the event," MSM CEO Manjit Singh said.

Asked how much revenue the firm is eying from this year's IPL, which will be played between April 8 and May 28, he said it will be about 20 per cent more than last year.

The firm's channel Set Max has been telecasting the IPL matches since inception and it reportedly garnered ad revenues of Rs 750 crore last year from the T20 league.

Based on this figure, the weather insurance cover that MSM has taken for this year's IPL is worth about Rs 900 crore. The cover is meant to recover losses if matches are washed out due to rain or not played due to other unfavourable weather conditions.

Singh, however, added that MSM has not claimed any weather insurance in the past.

Explaining the rationale for MSM's increased advertising revenue expectations this year, he said: "The number of total matches have gone up and even the ad rates per a second slot has also gone up."

While he did not elaborate on the ad rates, as per industry estimates, MSM is asking for about Rs 5 lakh per ten second spot for the IPL matches.

Singh said MSM will launch a mega-marketing campaign by the end of this month to promote IPL 4 and keep viewer interest alive in cricket after the ICC World Cup.

The IPL 4 will begin six days after the World Cup final on April 2.

"It will be marketed heavily on MSM properties and other media as well," he said.

Ad agencies gird up for World Cup, IPL 4

To handle the influx of sports marketing and media buying accounts during the ICC World Cup 2011, which begins this Saturday, and IPL-4, leading media buying agencies are drawing up fresh action plans which include new recruitments, new media tools and integration of digital media with ground activation. For instance, Madison World's dedicated sports marketing unit Performance Management Group (PMG) has added muscle to its existing team by hiring fresh talent to handle additional work in the next three months.

Likewise, Maxus, a Group M company, has invested in fresh talent in the digital media business to reach out to mobile and internet users. Maxus is currenlty handling the media accounts of Vodafone, Nokia, Hero Honda, Perfetti India and Loreal among others. Yet another agency, Aegis Media India, is strengthening its services to provide a 360 degree communications package to its clients. The agency is handling the ad accounts of Philips and Adidas. Clearly, its action in the Rs. 2,000 crore sports marketing sector in India. These two sports events are expected to collectively add over Rs. 1,700 crore to the Indian advertising pie worth over Rs. 22,000 crore annually. With technological advancements, media agencies are also betting big on digital media during the sports events.

On Madison’s strategy, Sam Balsara, chairman and managing director of Madison World, said, “We have already hired competent professionals to provide expert advice and services to our clients. We are fully geared to handle additional work during these sports events.”

... contd.

IPL 2011: Katrina can’t play games

Mention Ranbir Kapoor, and now my dhobi Safedi Lal wants me to listen to an item on Katrina Kaif. Instead of giving me some sansanikhez information, he’s telling me that the lissome lass has opted out as the brand ambassador for Bangalore Royal Challengers.

images Reason: She will be too busy shooti
ng for Yashraj’s Mere Brother Ki Dulhan with Imran Khan in Agra while IPL Season 4 is on.

So, since Kat won’t be able to fly down to cheer for Vijay Mallya’s team, she feels there’s no point in continuing as ambassador.

Though Mallya’s team won’t be devoid of glamour for their matches, asserts my dhobi. He goes on to remark that Sidhartha Mallya will ensure that girlfriend Deepika Padukone puts in special appearances at some of their games. Hmmm.

IPL Kochi goes with Push Creatives

With back to back cricket action lined up, marketers, agencies and the teams are busy firming up their plans to make the most of the cricket season.

It is learnt that Push Creatives has bagged the creative duties of the newest team of the Indian Premier League – IPL Kochi. The business will be handled by the agency’s Bangalore and Kochi offices. The size of the business is pegged at around Rs 1 crore.

As part of the campaign, a promotional music video has been planned for IPL Kochi. The video will also be cut into 30 second and 45 second TVCs. There will also be print, OOH and other collaterals.

It is also learnt that Push Creatives is working on the concept of blending cricket with Kerala’s martial art form Kalaripayattu, which will be filmed by well-known film director Priyadarshan.

Elaborating on this, VA Shrikumar, Head of Push Creatives, said, “We recommended a creative branding platform where we use Kalaripayattu and its elements, especially its promise of ‘fight unto the finish’. Kalaripayattu is Kerala’s own martial art, which is world-famous and unique. It requires absolute control and immaculate perfection of body and mind. Also, the ‘Angam’, where the warriors used to fix the time and date to settle scores, had a ‘do or die’ brutality and simplicity to it.”

Push Creatives also handles the creative duties of Kalyan Jewellers and Manappuram Finance.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

WC Preview: B'desh vs Ireland, Aus vs NZ Live Score Card

Where: Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh

When: Friday February 25, 14:30 local, 08:30 GMT, 19:30 AEDT, 21:30 NZDT

ODI Head to Head: Played: 6, Wins: Bangladesh 4, Ireland 2

Last meeting: : July 16, 2010 Ireland 9-189 (46 ov) lost to Bangladesh 4-191 (37.4 ov) by six wickets in Belfast

World Cup Head to Head: : Played: 1, Wins: Bangladesh: 0, Ireland 1

Selection Table: :
Likely Bangladesh team: Tamim Iqbal, Imrul Kayes, Junaid Siddique, Shakib Al Hasan Mushfiqur Rahim, Raqibul Hasan, Mahmudullah, Suhrawadi Shuvo, Abdur Razzak, Shafiul Islam, Rubel Hossain

With part-time off spinner Naeem Islam being carted for 54 off his seven overs - and being dismissed for just two - in the opening match against India, Bangladesh coach Jamie Siddons could be tempted to replace him with Suhrawadi Shuvo. With his bowling attack giving up 370 runs in their 87-run loss to the Indians, Siddons will be hoping for a more controlled display.

Likely Ireland team: William Porterfield, Paul Stirling, Ed Joyce, Niall O'Brien, Andre Botha, Kevin O'Brien, Alex Cusack, Trent Johnston, Andrew White, George Dockrell, Boyd Rankin

Former England player Ed Joyce had made the number three spot his own in recent weeks, and adds some flair to the batting order while quick Boyd Rankin will provide an injection of much-needed pace into the Irish bowling stocks.

X-Factor: :
Bangladesh: Imrul Kayes - the 24-year-old opener is usually something of an anchor in the Bangladesh top order, but his quick fire 34 against India suggested he can be a potent attacking weapon.

Ireland: Boyd Rankin - The six foot eight inch Rankin's express pace and bounce have drawn comparisons with West Indian great Curtly Ambrose.

Summary: :
Bangladesh will be keen to put the insipid performance of their bowlers in their first-up loss to India out of their minds when they take on Ireland, who have been World Cup giant killers in recent years.
In 2007, the Irish defeated Pakistan to progress to the Super 8 stage of the tournament, where they then accounted for Bangladesh - so far the only World Cup meeting between the two nations.
Bangladesh are no strangers to the big stage themselves, having shocked India at the 2007 event in the Caribbean.
The Irish enjoyed a four-wicket win over Zimbabwe in their last lead-up game before the tournament - aided by a polished 79 from Andre Botha - and they will be hoping for more good touch from the South African-born all-rounder on Friday, who also claimed two wickets in the match.
But Bangladesh must head into the game as warm favourites in front of their home crowd, and will be disappointed with anything less than victory as they look to post their first win in the 2011 World Cup.

Australia v New Zealand - LIVE!

FOLLOW our over-by-over coverage of the group A World Cup pool match here.

4th over: New Zealand 1-21 (Guptill 0, Ryder 1) WICKET! Shaun Tait = drama. McCullum departs for 16. Tait starts with two extras (no-ball, wide) before McCullum hits two FOURS. The Kiwi continues his charge but gets a thick outside edge - all the way to David Hussey at deep third man. A review to check whether Tait had no-balled shows the delivery was legal.

3rd over: New Zealand 0-10 (Guptill 0, B McCullum 8) McCullum scurries a quick single early but Guptill still can't get off the mark. He's faced 10 balls.

2nd over: New Zealand 0-9 (Guptill 0, B McCullum 7) Tait starts with two wides before McCullum slashes him for a commanding FOUR over point. A full toss is driven for two and ensures a productive over for the Kiwis.

1st over: New Zealand 0-0 (Guptill 0, B McCullum 0) Lee opens with a maiden. Good line and length. The sun's out but there was a bit of movement in the air and off the wicket. One ball seemed to keep awfully low.

Hello and welcome to our live coverage of today's World Cup clash between Australia and New Zealand.

Australia has just won the toss and captain Ricky Ponting has elected to bowl.

There has been some rain around in Nagpur but at this stage play is scheduled to get underway on time.

There's certain to be plenty of emotion out there on the ground at Nagpur, India, with the Kiwis desperate to do well and lift the spirits of their country following Tuesday's earthquake in Christchurch.

Skipper Daniel Vettori has vowed his team will be doing all it can to achieve a win. Both sides will observe a minute's silenece before the match as they pay their respects for the victims of Tuesday's tragedy.

As for the match itself, it could prove a decisive fixture as the two teams - each with a win under its belt - attempts to establish themselves as the top dog in Group A.

This match is somewhat unusual in that Australia and New Zealand will be vying for the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy, but on foreign soil.

Play commences at 3pm (AEST).

Teams:
Australia - Shane Watson, Brad Haddin, Ricky Ponting (c), Michael Clarke, Cameron White, David Hussey, Steve Smith, Mitchell Johnson, Brett Lee, Jason Krejza, Shaun Tait
New Zealand - Brendon McCullum, Martin Guptill, Jesse Ryder, Ross Taylor, James Franklin, Scott Styris, Jamie How, Nathan McCullum, Daniel Vettori, Tim Southee, Hamish Bennett

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Australia vs New Zealand ICC Cricket World Cup 2011, Live Score Card

IN THE eight match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 between Australia and New Zealand at Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium in orange city Nagpur, Australian captain Ricky Ponting won the toss and decided to bowl first on a cloudy morning.
Yesterday in Nagpur, there was some rain which could have motivated Ponting to bowl first. However the wicket of VCA Nagpur is dry and there is little grass on the pitcy. However, the fast bowlers might get some assistance in the morning.

Australian captain Ricky Ponting has made no changes in his team from the last match against Zimbabwe. The Aussie team defeated Zimbabwe by 91 runs in their opening match at Motera, Ahmedabad on Monday.
New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori has made one change from the last match against Kenya. The Kiwis included Right-hand batsman Jamie How in place of all-rounder Jacob Oram in this very important match against Australia in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011. New Zealand won their first match against Kenya by 10 wickets in just eight overs.
In the last three ICC Cricket World Cups matches played between tthe wo countries, Australia has won on two occasions, whereas New Zealand won a match in 1999. In the 2007 World Cup in West Indies, the Aussie team defeated the Kiwis by a huge margin of 215 runs.
Here is the playing XI of South Africa and West Indies for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011:
Australia: Ricky Ponting (capt), Shane Watson, Brad Haddin (wk), Michael Clarke, David Hussey, Cameron White, Steve Smith, Mitchell Johnson, Brett Lee, Jason Krejza, Shaun Tait.
New Zealand: Daniel Vettori (capt), Brendon McCullum (wk), Martin Guptill, Jesse Ryder, Ross Taylor, James Franklin, Scott Styris, Jamie How, Nathan McCullum, Tim Southee, Hamish Bennett.

Cricket World Cup Match Preview: Bangladesh vs Ireland

abdur_razzakThis coming Friday, at the same ground where they went down against a rampant India, Bangladesh will take on a team that had risen above its own reputation in the last World Cup. Bangladesh, chastened by India in front of its home crowd, will not be the same force in the coming matches, and Ireland will think themselves more their equal than simply a nagging threat. If ever Ireland could feel like they had a chance to stamp themselves into the reckoning, as they did when they ousted Pakistan in the 2007 World Cup, it would be now, over the drained spirit of the Bangladeshis.

The wicket at the Sher-e-Bangla behaved irrationally in some ways in the India-Bangladesh encounter. When Virender Sehwag struck the first ball of the tournament for four, he was made to stand tall by the ball’s lifting trajectory off the pitch, but as the innings wore on, the bounce got slower and lower till Gautam Gambhir was bowled by a virtually soporific ball. Ireland’s lack of spinners is offset by their abundance of slow medium-pacers, who find their calling in stopping tracks where slowness, of the ball, begets more slowness, off the track.

Bangladesh:

It seemed as though Imrul Kayes and Tamim Iqbal had swapped bats in the last match. Tamim, usually the ever-ready biffer, poked and struggled in the beginning while Kayes took the attack to the bowlers. Kayes could not last too long, while Tamim took a useful lesson in biding one’s time to build an innings. No surprises in how he and Captain Shakib Al Hasan were the two stalwarts taking up the batting challenge. While Junaid Siddique was a mix of being loyal to the crease and keeping an eye upon the target, Mohammad Ashraful’s experience was sorely missed in the middle order. However, as his form has given him a paltry 62 runs over the last two seasons, he is not likely to be brought back.

If, on Saturday, the batsmen had not risen to save Bangladesh’s blushes, the insipid bowling performance earlier would have appeared magnified and demoralized the team further. When you see that Shakib, having gone at 6.10 runs per over and picked up one wicket, was one of the more economical bowlers, you get a sense of how innocuous the rest of the unit was. When your entire bowling quarry goes at over 7 runs an over, it’s hard to prune the weeds, but Suhrawadi Shuvo has done more as a spinner than Naeem Islam and he could be an option.

Ireland:

Ireland opener William Porterfield has been in sublime touch over the warm-ups played over the last couple of weeks, scoring two fifties. Ed Joyce, who played for England four years ago, has injected his professionalism into the no. 3 spot, and has been scoring freely over the last four games, with two 40s and a 50. All-rounder Andrew White, who has not been thrown the ball of late, has been giving handy contributions with the bat. Andre Botha was impressive against Zimbabwe, amongst the wickets as well as a scoring steadily.

Boyd Rankin, almost a secret weapon for the kind of wraps he has been put under over the past few games, will supply the pace otherwise lacking in the medium-pace-heavy Irish attack. Kevin O’ Brien can handle the new ball and is known to provide the breakthroughs. Trent Johnston and Alex Cusack have been steady, bowling nagging deliveries, and could trouble a Tamim, who would like the ball to come on to the bat. George Dockrell, Somerset’s pick for a slow left-armer, will provide for the Irish what Shakib and Abdur Razzak do for their team.

Form guide:

Bangladesh: LLWWW
Feb 19, 2011 - Lost to India by 87 runs
Feb 16, 2011 - Lost to Pakistan by 89 runs
Feb 13, 2011 - Defeated Canada by 9 wickets
Dec 12, 2010 - Defeated Zimbabwe by 6 wickets
Dec 6, 2010 - Defeated Zimbabwe by 65 runs

If Bangladesh’s experience of defeat has taught them anything, it is resilience. They will approach this match afresh and seek to win back some confidence before they meet the West Indies, who may or may not have had a good run as of March 4.

Ireland: WLLLW
Feb 15, 2011 Defeated Zimbabwe by 4 wickets
Feb 12, 2011 Lost to New Zealand by 32 runs
Feb 8, 2011 Lost to Kenya by 3 wickets
Feb 6, 2011 Lost to Zimbabwe by 6 wickets
Sep 30, 2010 Defeated Zimbabwe by 20 runs

Ireland stayed close on New Zealand’s heels as they attempted to chase down a massive 311 in Nagpur. They appear to be on the up, having gone on to force a win against the Zimbabweans in the next game, with some valuable contributions from the middle order.

Likely teams:

Bangladesh: Tamim Iqbal, Imrul Kayes, Junaid Siddique, Mushfiqur Rahim (wk), Shakib Al Hasan (c), Raqibul Hasan, Mahmudullah, Suhrawadi Shuvo, Abdur Razzak, Shafiul Islam, Rubel Hossain.

Ireland: William Porterfield (c), Paul Stirling, Ed Joyce, Niall O’Brien (wk), Andre Botha, Kevin O’Brien, Alex Cusack, Trent Johnston, Andrew White, George Dockrell, Boyd Rankin.

Players to watch:

Tamim Iqbal, against India, had to resort to playing an innings which went against his nature. Will the wobbly pace at which the Irish bowlers operate spur him on or cow him down?

Andre Botha has picked up 6 wickets in 4 warm-up games, kind of overhauling his haul of 5 wickets he got in the last World Cup (the aforementioned games being unofficial of course). He also top-scored against Zimbabwe in the only match Ireland won in the warm-ups. This South African-born player, not snapped up by England, can be expected to shine for Ireland on Friday.

Prediction:

Bangladesh at home can be fooled only by the best. So unless you boast a Sehwag in your team, you will have to play by their rules in their backyard. They will be hard to beat. But you never know with the Ireland team. They took one and all by surprise defeating Pakistan, and last week, ran a huge New Zealand total close. Although they have not had the most successful run into the tournament, with the Shamrocks, a rocky start is but a sham!

Aus vs NZ: World Cup Live Score

25th Feb, 2011: The ICC World Cup 2011 match for today, the seventh one, featuring Australia vs New Zealand (NZ vs AUS), is happening at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium at Nagpur.
Australia won the toss against New Zealand and chose to field.
New Zealand: 12/0 (3.0 overs)
MJ Guptill (not out) 0 (11b 0x4 0x6)
BB McCullum (not out) 8 (8b 1x4 0x6)
Extras: 4
To bat: JD Ryder, LRPL Taylor, JEC Franklin, SB Styris, JM How, DL Vettori, NL McCullum, TG Southee, HK Bennett

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Cricket World Cup Live: Kohli slams fifty after Sehwag's ton

NEW DELHI: Virat Kohli hit his 13th half-century after Virender Sehwag's 14th century as India dominated the proceedings against Bangladesh in the 2011 World Cup opener at the Shere Bangla stadium.

ICC Cricket World Cup Live Scorecard

Kohli reached the milestone off 46 deliveries with the help of five fours.

Sehwag slammed nine fours and a big six in his 94-ball century.

Bangladesh spinner Mahmudullah clean bowled Gautam Gambhir (39) in the 24th over to break the dangerous looking second wicket partnership.

Sehwag and Gambhir continued India charge after losing Sachin Tendulkar to a freak run out and added 83-run partnership for the second wicket.

Gambhir slammed three fours in his 39-ball innings in the match.

Sehwag completed his 37th one-day fifty with a big six as he raced to half-century in just 45 balls.

A horrible mix-up with Sehwag ended Tendulkar's (28) stay on crease. Sachin was run out by Bangladesh skipper Shakib Al Hasan in the eleventh over. The master blaster hit four boundaries in his 29-ball innings.

Put in to bat first, India openers added run-a-ball 69 runs partnership at Shere Bangla National stadium.

The dashing openers took India's score to 50 in just 8.5 overs, when Tendulkar slammed his fourth boundary of the innings.

Earlier, Bangladesh skipper Shakib Al Hasan won the toss and decided to field against co-hosts India in the tournament-opener on Saturday.

Dhoni and his men are eager to settle the score after Bangladesh stunned them in 2007 and kick start their campaign on a positive note at the Shere Bangla National stadium.

Bangladesh, on the other hand, have so far been content with an odd upset and have been generally looked upon as underachievers but the tigers look to shrug off that tag when they lock horns with India at home.

Though they have just five victories from 20 World Cup matches to show, Bangladesh has the distinction of beating Pakistan on debut during the 1999 edition and ousting India and defeating South Africa four years ago.

Teams:

India: Mahendra Singh Dhoni (capt/wk), Virender Sehwag, Sachin Tendulkar, Gautam Gambhir, Virat Kohli, Yuvraj Singh, Yusuf Pathan, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan, Munaf Patel, S Sreesanth.

Bangladesh: Shakib Al Hasan (C), Tamim Iqbal, Imrul Kayes, Junaid Siddique, Raqibul Hasan, Mushfiqur Rahim (wk), Naeem Islam, Mahmudullah, Abdur Razzak, Rubel Hossain, Shafiul Islam.

Umpires: Steve Davis (AUS) and Kumar Dharmasena (SRI)
TV umpire: Billy Doctrove (WIS)
Match referee: Ranjan Madugalle (SRI)

Pitch conditions: A hard wicket that is expected to help the slow bowlers in the later stages of the game. The team bowling second could find the ball difficult to grip if late evening dew arrives as predicted.

ICC Cricket World Cup Latest Update: कोहली का अर्द्धशतक, सहवाग का शतक, भारत 300

विराट कोहली

वीरेंदर सहवाग के साथ खेलते हुए कोहली ने अर्द्धशतक पूरा किया

विश्व कप के पहले मैच में बांग्लादेश के विरुद्ध वीरेंदर सहवाग के तेज़ शतक के बाद विराट कोहली ने अर्द्धशतक पूरा कर लिया है.

कोहली ने 46 गेंदों में अर्द्धशतक पूरा किया और दोनों के बीच शतकीय साझेदारी हो चुकी है. भारतीय टीम ने 38 ओवरों में दो विकेट के नुक़सान 265 पर रन बना लिए हैं.

भारत ने दोनों बल्लेबाज़ों की सधी हुई पारी को देखते हुए 35वें ओवर में बैटिंग पावर प्ले लिया और पहले ओवर में ही 18 रन बना लिए.

इससे पहले सहवाग ने विश्व कप के पहले ही मैच में बांग्लादेश के विरुद्ध शतक पूरा कर लिया. तेज़ी से रन बनाते हुए सहवाग ने 94 गेंदों में ये शतक पूरा किया.

सचिन तेंदुलकर के साथ सलामी बल्लेबाज़ के रूप में उतरे सहवाग ने मैच की पहली ही गेंद पर चौका जड़ा था, छक्का लगाकर अर्द्धशतक पूरा किया था और फिर एक रन के साथ शतक पूरा किया.

सचिन तेंदुलकर और गौतम गंभीर के रूप में भारत को दो झटके लगे हैं. भारत का पहला विकेट सचिन तेंदुलकर के रूप में गिरा जबकि टीम का स्कोर 11वें ओवर में 69 रन था.

सचिन ने वाइड मिड ऑन की तरफ़ शॉट खेला, बांग्लादेश के कप्तान शाकिब अल हसन ने लपककर गेंद को रोका. सचिन तब तक तेज़ी से दौड़ चुके थे मगर सहवाग की नज़रें गेंद पर थीं और उन्होंने क्रीज़ नहीं छोड़ी.

सचिन और कोहली

तेंदुलकर आउट

तेंदुलकर के रन आउट होते ही बांग्लादेश के कैंप में ख़ुशी फैल गई

दोनों बल्लेबाज़ एक ही तरफ़ थे और गेंद विकेटकीपर के हाथों में जिन्होंने गिल्लियाँ बिखेर दीं. इस तरह सचिन तेंदुलकर पहले मैच में रन आउट हो गए.

सचिन ने अब तक 445 वनडे खेले हैं और उनमें वह 33वीं बार रन आउट हुए.

बांग्लादेश के विरुद्ध भारत को दूसरा झटका गौतम गंभीर के रूप में लगा जबकि वह गेंद को पूरी तरह नहीं समझ सके और बोल्ड हो गए.

गंभीर और वीरेंदर सहवाग मिलकर भारतीय पारी को आगे बढ़ा रहे थे और टीम का स्कोर डेढ़ सौ के पार हो चुका था कि उसी समय महमूदुल्ला की नीची रही एक गेंद को गंभीर समझ नहीं सके और उनकी गिल्लियाँ उड़ गईं.

उस समय गंभीर 39 रनों के निजी स्कोर पर थे. पहला विकेट गिरने के बाद आए गौतम गंभीर ने सँभलकर बल्लेबाज़ी की और सहवाग के साथ मिलकर 48 गेंदों में 50 रनों की साझेदारी की.

इधर सहवाग ने काफ़ी आक्रामक रूप से बल्लेबाज़ी की है और 45 गेंदों में अर्द्धशतक पूरा किया.

मेज़बान टीम ने टॉस जीतकर पहले फ़ील्डिंग का फ़ैसला किया.

फ़ॉर्म

गौतम गंभीर

गंभीर ने सहवाग के साथ तेज़ी से 50 रन जोड़े

भारत की ओर से पीयूष चावला, आशीष नेहरा, सुरेश रैना और आर अश्विन नहीं खेल रहे हैं.

पिछले विश्व कप में बांग्लादेश के हाथों मिली हार का बदला इस बार भारत ज़रूर चुकाना चाहेगा.

बांग्लादेश ने चार साल पहले 1983 की विश्व चैंपियन को ग्रुप स्टेज में हराकर टूर्नामेंट से बाहर कर दिया था. अब दोनों टीमें एक बार फिर से 10वें विश्व कप में मीरपुर में आमने-सामने हैं.

अभ्यास मैचों में ऑस्ट्रेलिया और न्यूज़ीलैंड को हराने के बाद भारतीय टीम बढ़िया फ़ॉर्म में है.

भारतीय कप्तान महेंद्र सिंह धोनी के पास दुनिया इस टूर्नामेंट के सबसे मज़बूत बल्लेबाज़ी क्रम है. लेकिन इसके बावजूद धोनी बांग्लादेश के स्पिनरों की तिकड़ी – शाकिब-अल-हसन, अब्दुर्रज़्ज़ाक, और सुहरावर्दी शुवो – को ख़तरा मानते हैं.

मीरपुर में बांग्लादेश को ख़ूब घरेलू समर्थन मिलेगा लेकिन टीम में मशरफ़े मुर्तज़ा का ना होना टीम को खल सकता है. मुर्तज़ा चार साल पहले हुए विश्व कप में भारत की हार के मुख्य कारण थे.

भारत और बांग्लादेश के अलावा इस विश्व कप के ग्रुप बी में दक्षिण अफ़्रीका, इंग्लैंड, वेस्ट इंडीज़, आयरलैंड और हॉलैंड शामिल हैं.

भारतीय टीम-

महेंद्र सिंह धोनी (कप्तान), वीरेंदर सहवाग, सचिन तेंदुलकर, गौतम गंभीर, विराट कोहली, युवराज सिंह, युसूफ़ पठान, हरभजन सिंह, ज़हीर खान, श्रीसंत, मुनाफ़ पटेल

बांग्लादेश टीम-

शाकिब अल हसन (कप्तान), तमीम इक़बाल, इमरूल, जुनैद सिद्दकी, मुशफ़िक़ुर रहीम, रक़ीबुल हसन, नईम इस्लाम, महमूदुल्ला, अब्दुर रज़्ज़ाक, शफ़ीउल इस्लाम, रुबेल हुसैन

ICC Cricket World Cup : तेज गति से रन बनाने में जुटे वीरू और कोहली, 264/2

ढाका. टीम इंडिया के सलामी बल्लेबाज वीरेंद्र सहवाग ने वर्ल्ड कप में शानदार शुरुआत करते हुए तूफानी शतक ठोका। उन्होंने मात्र 94 गेंदों में शतक ठोका इस दौरान उन्होंने 9 चौका और 1 छक्का जड़ा। 
वहीं दूसरे छोर पर विराट कोहली भी सूझबूझ भरी बल्लेबाजी कर रही हैं। उन्होंने वीरेंद्र सहवाग के साथ शतकीय साझेदारी भी पूरी कर ली है। भारत ने 2 विकेट के नुकसान पर 264 रन बना लिए हैं।
अच्छी बल्लेबाजी कर रहे गौतम गंभीर 39 रन के निजी स्कोर पर आउट हो गए हैं। उन्हें महमूदुल्ला ने क्लीन  बोल्ड किया। सहवाग और गंभीर के बीच दूसरे विकेट के लिए 75 गेंदों में 83 रन की साझेदारी हुई।  
अपने चिर परिचित अंदाज में तूफानी बल्लेबाजी करते हुए वीरेंद्र सहवाग ने विश्वकप 2011 का पहला अर्धशतक ठोका। उन्होंने मात्र 45 गेंदों में अपनी हाफ सेंचुरी बनाई। इससे पहले अच्छे फॉर्म में दिख रहे सचिन तेंडुलकर 28 रन के निजी स्कोर पर रन आउट हो गए थे।  टॉस हारकर पहले बल्लेबाजी करने उतरी भारतीय टीम के सलामी बल्लेबाज वीरेंद्र सहवाग और सचिन तेंडुलकर ने मैच के पहले ही ओवर से अपना रुख साफ कर दिया था। दोनों के बीच पहले विकेट के लिए 69 रन की साझेदारी हुई।
शेरे ए बांग्ला स्टेडियम में खेले जाने वाले विश्वकप 2011 के पहले मुकाबले में बांग्लादेश के कप्तान शाकिब अल हसन ने टॉस जीतकर पहले गेंदबाजी करने का फैसला किया।
मैच के लिए टीम इंडिया के प्लेइंग इलेवन में जहीर खान की वापसी हुई है। वहीं मुनाफ पटेल और एस श्रीसंथ को अंतिम एकादश में मौका दिया गया है।
दोनों ही टीमों की अग्निपरीक्षा
वैसे बांग्लादेश को उसके होम ग्राउंड शेरे बांग्ला नेशनल स्टेडियम में हराना आसान नहीं होगा और इस लक्ष्य को अंजाम देने के लिए धोनी ब्रिगेड को अपना सर्वश्रेष्ठ झोंकना होगा। यह मुकाबला जैसे ही शुरु होगा दोनों देशों में भावनाओं का ज्वार अपने चरम पर पहुंच जाएगा। हर गेंद और हर रन पर सबकी नजर होगी। वार्मअप मैचों में विश्व चैम्पियन ऑस्ट्रेलिया और न्यूजीलैंड पर मिली जीत से धोनी के धुरंधरों का मनोबल बुंलदियों पर पहुंच गया है और इन जीतों से टीम के सभी खिलाड़ी बेहद उत्साहित लग रहे है। एक तरह से कल यहां दोनों ही टीमों की अग्निपरीक्षा भी होगी।
मैच के लिए इस प्रकार है टीम-

भारत- महेन्द्र सिंह धोनी (कप्तान), सचिन तेंडुलकर, वीरेन्द्र सहवाग, गौतम गंभीर, विराट कोहली, युवराज सिंह, यूसुफ पठान, हरभजन सिंह,  जहीर खान, मुनाफ पटेल और शांतकुमारन श्रीसंथ।
बांग्लादेश- शाकिब अल हसन (कप्तान), तमीम इकबाल, इमरल कायेस, जुनैद सिद्दिकी, रकीबुल हसन, मुशफिकुर रहीम, महमूदुल्ला, नईम इस्लाम, अब्दुर रज्जाक, शफीउल इस्लाम और रबेल हुसैन।

World Cup 2011: India vs Bangladesh

With an aim to payback the last World Cup's humiliating defeat, India (Ind) takes on Bangladesh (BAN) in the opening match of ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 at Shere Bangla Stadium in Mirpur on Saturday.

Bangladesh won the toss and decided to put India to bat.

Virender Shawag and Sachin Tendulkar started as opening batsmen.

India is batting at 129 at the loss on one wicket at the end of 20th over.

Sachin Tendulkar was run out at 28.

Gautam Gambhir had come in place of Sachin.

Gambhir was sent packing by the spinner Mehmadullah at 39.

Virat Kohli is the next batsman from India.

India is meanwhile, playing at 160 for two at the end of 24th over.

Dhoni-led Team India will try to start the World Cup campaign on winning note against Bangladesh.

However, cricket pundits think of it as a cakewalk for India but Dhoni & Co. must keep in mind that Bangladesh had defeated ‘Men in Blue’ by five wickets at the 2007 World Cup at Port of Spain.

Bangladesh have played Good home series before the World Cup. They thrashed New Zeraland and Zimbabwe in the ODI series. Bangladesh will have an advantage of playing under the home condition.

On the other hand, India is the 2nd ranked team in the ICC ODI rankings and team is performing better under pressure situation.

After winning both the Warm-up games, the morale of Team India is at its peak but it will have to keep the nerve in particular game.

Middle order was big trouble for India but in the final warm-up game against New Zealand, middle order shown sign of returning in form. Gautam Gambhir, Suresh Raina and skipper MS Dhoni played good knock and scored freely.

Though there is a tough fight between Virat Kohli, Yuvraj Singh and Suresh Raina for the place in the playing XI.

Chances of Yuvraj singh are very bright as he is the only left-arm spinner in the side. But he is off colour with the bat. He scored just one run against Australia in the first warm-up game. Nevertheless, he was very effective with the ball in both games. In such circumstances, Raina will have to sit out and pave the way for Yuvraj Singh despite of scoring quickfire fifty in the final warm-up game.

If Yuvraj gets a berth in the final XI, he will have to play at No.6 or7 as Dhoni has indicated that he will play up in the order.

It will be interesting to see, India will play with two spinners and two seamers or not. The track is expected to be slower one and it will help spinners as game progresses. In this condition, Piyush Chawla is expected to support Harbhajan Singh in the spin department. It is obvious that India will play with four regular bowlers and rest of the overs will be completed by part-timers like Yuvraj Singh and Yusuf Pathan.

Most probably India’s playing XI will look like: Virender Sehwag, Sachin Tendulkar, Gautam Gambhir, Virat Kohli, Yuvraj Singh/Suresh Raina, MS Dhoni, Yusuf Pathan, Zaheer Khan, Munaf Patel/ Ashish Nehra, Harbhajan Singh, Piyush Chawla/ R Ashwin.

As far as Bangladesh is concerned, the made tremendous progress after the 2007 World Cup. They won three matches out of nine matches in the Caribbean World Cup. In the last four years Bangladesh has won 38 matches out of 88 and their winning percentage is 34.09.

Bangladesh is one of the youngest sides and it has average age of 25. In one word, a good encounter is expected when both the Asian countries will lock horn in a day/night encounter on February 19.

Pitch report:

Toss will once again play crucial role at Shere Bangla Stadium. It is expected that track will go slow in the second half. The team should bat first after winning the toss.

Statistics:

Overall, India and Bangladesh have played 23 ODIs. India managed to win 20 times while locals have tested the victory just twice, including famous victory in the 2007 World Cup while one match was abandoned. The winning percentage of India and Bangladesh are 90.9% and 9.09% respectively.

Players to watch:

India: Sehwag, Tendulkar, Kohli, Dhoni and Zaheer
Bangladesh: Tamim Iqbal, Shakib-al-Hassan, Abdur Razzak.

Series: ICC Cricket World Cup 2011

Match: Ind vs Eng

Venue: Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh

Timing: 14.00 hrs (IST)

Live telecast: ESPn, Star Sports, Star Cricket

Live score update and commentary: Samaylive.com

ICC Cricket World Cup 2011: Psychological Determinants Of Performance

iSporter and Sports Psychologist Dr. Chaitanya Sridhar tries to explain the psychological requirements from a team to win the 2011 Cricket World Cup.

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As the World Cup (WC) fire catches on, speculation of India's chance is one of the most debated topics. What surprises me is the expectation placed on the team at every cricketing event no matter how the team has been performing. No wonder the Indian cricket fan is often called 'Schizophrenic' displaying a constant love-hate relationship with their demi-Gods!

The aim of this article is to highlight the major psychological determinants crucial for performance as 'Psychological Edge' is mantra in today's sporting world! Nevertheless, I'd like to ascertain that peak performance is a combination of physical and mental skills.

The idea for this article sprung mainly from the obsessive attention on Sachin and what might be his last WC. Guess, I might be hurting popular sentiment here but one needs to be honest while writing an article! With all respect to the great player and to all his fans, this attention is unwarranted. From a professional view point, this would be adding a lot more pressure on the master-batsmen! Personally, I feel it is unfair to be neglecting the rest of the team- especially since we are talking of Cricket which happens to be a team game.

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So, what essentially are the main psychological determinants of performance? According to the Arousal Theory, performance is at its best when anxiety levels are in the middle or at the optimum level. The tremendous pressure we place on our team to win obviously shoots up the anxiety level of the team. Of course one can argue that the players are paid so well and they ought to manage anxiety at the elite level. Each player has his or her strategy to deal with pressure but we need to remember that it may not be possible at every juncture. The least we can do is not to add to the existing anxiety and pressure!

One glance at the newspaper or any website and we can see the dissection of the team, and numerous experts giving suggestions. Albeit, many may be helpful but the question to be asked is - whether it is the right time to be providing advice? Information over-load is not what a player seeks at this juncture.

In fact, it is very essential to learn to 'switch-on and switch-off' from the game which would be difficult for Indian players while playing in India as everyone talks, eats and breathes cricket. A player performs to his best when he is in his 'Zone' or 'Flowing' when he is in his Ideal Zone. What works for one player may not work for another- for example, Aggression may be good for players like Sreesanth and Harbhajan but may not suit a calmer player. It is possible to be in the Zone when there is less chatter of the conscious mind and hence it is more in sync with the sub-conscious mind. This is in turn means that mind needs to be rested while not playing ('switch-off').

Focusing attention on something entirely different such as 'Golf' or 'Beach Volleyball' would help cricketers. This 'switching off' is especially needed after a bad loss or game because we tend to remember things that have happened 'most recently'. This is one of the reasons why players get into a slump after one or two bad matches and why it is difficult to get out of one. The mind should constantly be fed with 'good memories or best performances' as what we think is what happens (Imagery)! Moreover, this could explain why many a times the team has 'bounced back' when they were written off. 'Give it the best' attitude can do wonders to the state of mind and the game.

indianfansThe other thing is the more we see images of the 'Cup' and India winning, public begin to expect it to happen. It's all great if India performs well but then when they don't, there is a discrepancy between what was expected (from fans) and the outcome. This explains the extreme irritation, disillusion and angst displayed on the team. This process of persuading or influencing indirectly is what is called subliminal persuasion. We have seen innumerable instances of different forms of targeting players when they have under performed. They range from verbal volleys, burning player effigies and even vandalization of player's houses. Even Sachin's effigy was not spared. I hope readers are following what I'm trying to get at!   In addition, too much emphasis on winning puts tremendous pressure on players as well.

Sports Research has revealed focusing on performance goals yield better results than focusing on outcome alone. E.g., run a ball approach than thinking of total score of 320. It goes without saying that 'managing nerves' is essential for focus - especially with all the noise in the sub-continent stadiums. All said and done, it's not the team with the best players that always wins but the team that can work together that wins. In this regard communication is vital especially between the Coach, Captain and teammates. Staying together is best assured when there is fun and players enjoy each others company. Senior players, who are more adept at dealing with stress and pressure, might be able to guide the younger ones to stay calm and perform to their potential.

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When the Team is a united cohesive unit, players do not seek support networks outside (which is rarely available while traveling). The Coach, Senior or Teammate may be the best counselor- a reassuring word or a pat on the shoulder can do wonders. This interaction and support also helps in 'venting-out' through proper channels, as 'pent-up' frustration is sure to 'leak-out' at inappropriate junctures causing much distress to the player and probably the team.

So, the next time we see the team trying to socialize a little or letting lose a little after a bad game, let's not make a big deal of it- they need to go 'all out' in the next game. Performance of any form requires focus, belief to succeed a clear mind and also enjoy what they are doing!

May the best playing team win! Chak De India!

ICC Cricket World Cup: Confident Brett Lee defends pace-dominated Oz attack for World Cup

Australian pace spearhead Brett Lee emphases that their fast bowlers will be effective even on spin-friendly pitches of Indian Subcontinent during the cricket World Cup, beginning on Saturday in Bangladesh.

The defending champion team is stacked with fast bowlers with just only one frontline spinner in form of Jason Krejza, but Lee does not see a problem in adjusting to the alien conditions.

"I really don't see any problem with the pace attack that we have got, we are playing on these low and slow wickets, because at the end of the day its 150 km/h (kilometers per hour) through the air," said Lee after practice session in Ahmedabad.

The bowler said they were trying to create an environment, where each bowler backs each other in the team.

"Well pitches are massive part of the equation but if you are going to go like Shaun Tait bowling around 160 km/h (kilometers per hour) at the batsmen's toes it doesn't matter whether you are playing at Waca (Perth) or playing here in India," he said.

"It will still hit the batsman at his toes on full. What we are trying to do is to bowl in team environment. We have to back the other guys and with our spinners I think we have got very good attack," added Lee.

The Kangaroos are placed in Group A in the ICC World Cup with Zimbabwe, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, Canada and Kenya.

Australia begins its World Cup campaign against Zimbabwe at the Motera Stadium on the outskirts of Ahmedabad on February 21. They sweat it out at the Motera Stadium during their practice sessions.

Lee further said that he is confident that he can make the ball talk at the start and the end of the innings when Australia play their World Cup opener against Zimbabwe.

Lee also played down any concerns that the defending champions had lost their momentum after losing by 38 runs and seven wickets to India and South Africa.

"We have taken a lot out of these two practice matches which will put us in good stead for the first game on Monday," he said. (ANI)

Cricket World Cup 2011 Hits the Indian Markets

Cricket fever has already began all over the world and now the hype hits Indian markets. 2011 World Cup Cricket is starting today at Dhaka, Bangladesh today.  Two co hosts India and Bangladesh is playing in the opener. Cricket is the most favorite game for the asian countries like India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Pakistan.

Several Indian Companies and other companies already using the hype of world cup. They have been promoting their products with the world cup logos and nations symbols on their product. The sales of the products are also increased as the cricket fever goes.

Several Electronic companies like Samsung, LG, Nokia, Motorola and Sony have their wide range of products with different world cup offers and discounts. As always the sales of televisions of all kind have increased the sales during the world cup.

Overall 2011 Cricket World Cup hits the market helping the big companies to increase sale with their creative campaigns.

ICC Cricket World Cup Latest Update: India vs Bangladesh Sehwag boosts India with quick fifty

Openers Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag give India a smashing start during the World Cup opener on Saturday at Mirpur's Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka. Earlier, Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan won the toss and elected to bowl against India. For India, pacer Ashish Nehra will not play in the Group B encounter due to a back injury.

The others who have failed to make the final playing XI for India are spinners R Ashwin and Piyush Chawla and batsman Suresh Raina.

In Bangladesh team, veteran batsman Mohammad Ashraful has been left out.

The Teams:

India: Mahendra Singh Dhoni (c&wk), Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir, Virat Kohli, Yuvraj Singh, Yusuf Pathan, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan, S Sreesanth, Munaf Patel.

Bangladesh: Shakib Al Hasan (c), Tamim Iqbal, Imrul Kayes, Junaid Siddique, Mushfiqur Rahim, Raqibul Hasan, Naeem Islam, Mahmudullah, Abdur Razzak, Shafiul Islam, Rubel Hossain.

Cricket World Cup Latest Update: ‘Hyundai Fan Parks’ bring 'ICC Cricket World Cup 2011' closer to fans

Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL), the largest exporter and second largest car manufacturer in India, and the official ‘Car Partner’ of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011, today kick started its consumer engagement programme with the launch of the Hyundai Fan Park, where fans can watch the matches of the ICC World cup live on a large screens in a fun-filled environment.

The Hyundai Fan Park is a unique initiative, which will include a marquee set up in prominent malls in the National Capital Region of Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai. These pavilions will have giant screens for live screening of all matches, a cricket pitch for fans to display their cricketing talent, get special tattoos and caricatures done, cheerleaders and lots of games with interesting cricket memorabilia to be won as prizes.

Speaking on this initiative, Arvind Saxena, Director, Marketing and Sales, HMIL, said, “As the official car sponsor for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011, we are extremely delighted to organize the Hyundai Fan Park. It is our constant focus to increase customer interaction and satisfaction, and this park will bring together the collective synergy of scores of fans of the sport that binds this country together. I am confident that customers will appreciate this special initiative and participate with great enthusiasm”.

The Hyundai Fan Park will be held at the Great India Place, NOIDA, the In-Orbit Mall in Mumbai and the Ampa mall in Chennai. Fans will be treated to giant screens to catch all the action, live, and non-stop for the entire duration of the World Cup (19th Feb – 2nd April). The award-winning i10, the i20, the Santa Fe and the Sonata will also be on display.

So for those who love to watch cricket and feel the energy of hundreds of fans as they enjoy the game, the Hyundai Fan Park is the place to be!

ICC Cricket World Cup: India off to a flying start

Openers Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag give India a smashing start during the World Cup opener on Saturday at Mirpur's Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka. Earlier, Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan won the toss and elected to bowl against India. For India, pacer Ashish Nehra will not play in the Group B encounter due to a back injury.

The others who have failed to make the final playing XI for India are spinners R Ashwin and Piyush Chawla and batsman Suresh Raina.

In Bangladesh team, veteran batsman Mohammad Ashraful has been left out.

The Teams:

India: Mahendra Singh Dhoni (c&wk), Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir, Virat Kohli, Yuvraj Singh, Yusuf Pathan, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan, S Sreesanth, Munaf Patel.

Bangladesh: Shakib Al Hasan (c), Tamim Iqbal, Imrul Kayes, Junaid Siddique, Mushfiqur Rahim, Raqibul Hasan, Naeem Islam, Mahmudullah, Abdur Razzak, Shafiul Islam, Rubel Hossain.

Viva Bahrain telecasts CricOne broadcast of ICC Cricket World Cup Event

Viva Bahrain announced that it will bring the live ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 (ICC CWC 2011) Event through the CricOne Channel on its Viva Mobile TV service. Cricone Channel, who own exclusive rights to broadcast the event, is now available for Viva Mobile TV subscribers in partnership with Qtelmedia Group and will broadcast all 49 matches throughout the day.

"We are pleased to announce the addition of this exciting channel within our existing bouquet for Viva TV," said Viva Chief Commercial Officer, Andrew Hanna adding that "the ICC Cricket World Cup is the flagship event for cricket and all fans in Bahrain are eagerly anticipating this year's event."

"We have always been at the forefront of getting the best entertainment for our subscribers. This much awaited event will run on our services and will tie up thousands of fans throughout the day and keep them updated with their favourite teams and players," he added.

Manu Sawhney, Managing Director, ESPN STAR Sports, said "We are committed to showcasing this iconic tournament in the most engaging and entertaining manner to fans across the globe. We are very pleased with our partnership with Arab Digital Distribution (ADD) as it continues to bring the game to more and more fans in the region."

Starting on 19 February, the 10th edition of the ICC Cricket World Cup will be hosted in India, Srilanka and Bangladesh bringing together 14 teams. The 49 matches will be played out at 13 venues across the three countries, with around 29 matches being hosted in India. The World Cup will run until April 2nd.

Viva TV already has an existing bouquet of 20 channels and has previously broadcasted a number of sports and entertainment events. To subscribe to the service, Viva subscribers should SMS the word "ON" to the number 184 from any 3G or Video Streaming enabled handsets.

India vs Bangladesh live: India openers out to bat

India are batting on 48 for no loss in 7.3 overs with Virender Sehwag and Sachin Tendulkar at the crease against Bangladesh in the opening match of the Cricket World Cup at the Shere Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur on Saturday. Live Score
The last time India met Bangladesh in the World Cup in 2007, India were bowled out for 191, and Bangladesh chased it down pretty easily.
It was regarded as one of the biggest upsets in the history of World Cups. As tournament hosts clashing in the opening match of the World Cup 2011, the question on everyone's lips is: Will India take their revenge in Bangladesh's own backyard?
Teams
Bangladesh: Imrul Kayes, Tamim Iqbal, Junaid Siddique, Mushfiqur Rahim(w), Shakib Al Hasan(c), Raqibul Hasan, Mahmudullah, Naeem Islam, Abdur Razzak, Rubel Hossain, Shafiul
Islam

India: Virender Sehwag, Sachin Tendulkar, Gautam Gambhir, Virat Kohli, Yuvraj Singh, MS Dhoni(w/c), Yusuf Pathan, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan, Munaf Patel, S. Sreesanth 

World Cup Live: India off to a brisk start

Put in to bat first, India opener Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag started aggressively against Bangladesh as they begin their 2011 cricket World Cup campaign on Saturday.

Live Scorecard

Earlier, Bangladesh skipper Shakib Al Hasan won the toss and decided to field against co-hosts India in the tournament-opener.

Title aspirants India will have revenge on their minds after minnows Bangladesh had ensured their early exit in the first round of the 2007 edition at the Caribbeans.

Dhoni and his men will be eager to settle the score and kick start their campaign on a positive note at the Shere Bangla National stadium.

Tipped as one of the favourites, the current world number two side, boasts off an exceptionally balanced team.

The explosive batting line-up will be marshalled by Sachin Tendulkar, who would be participating in his sixth World Cup this time around and the senior batsmen will look to give India a flying start with Virender Sehwag.

Gautam Gambhir will be next, while the middle-order also looks rock solid with Kohli, Dhoni, Yuvraj and Yusuf Pathan -- all capable of playing big-shots and also rotating the strike.

In their second and last warm-up game, India scored a mammoth 360 against New Zealand and it will give a lot of confidence to the batsmen, especially skipper Dhoni and Gambhir, who hit an unbeaten 108 and 89 respectively.

In the bowling department, Dhoni have picked three pacers and a spinner as India is going with a four-pronged attack.

Bangladesh, on the other hand, have so far been content with an odd upset and have been generally looked upon as underachievers but the tigers look to shrug off that tag when they lock horns with India at home.

Though they have just five victories from 20 World Cup matches to show, Bangladesh has the distinction of beating Pakistan on debut during the 1999 edition and ousting India and defeating South Africa four years ago.

Skippered by Shakib-Al-Hasan, Bangladesh have a few good batsmen in the pint-sized dynamic opener Tamim Iqbal and wicket-keeper Mushfiqur Rahim. Besides, captain Shakib-Al-Hasan, himself, ranks number one in the ICC's all-rounders list and knows how to wield the willow.

Bangladesh won their first warm-up match against Canada but lost to Pakistan in the second tie. However, their openers Tamim and Imrul Kayes have got runs under their belt in the two matches.

Though their pace attack will lack the fire-power of speedster Mashrafe Mortaza, 21-year-old pacer Rubel Hossain had claimed five wickets in the warm-up matches.

Besides, Bangladesh also have some good tweakers in left-arm slow bowlers Shakib and Abdur Razzaq, who can get handy support from many other part-timers.

Teams:

India: Mahendra Singh Dhoni (capt/wk), Virender Sehwag, Sachin Tendulkar, Gautam Gambhir, Virat Kohli, Yuvraj Singh, Yusuf Pathan, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan, Munaf Patel, S Sreesanth.

Bangladesh: Shakib Al Hasan (C), Tamim Iqbal, Imrul Kayes, Junaid Siddique, Raqibul Hasan, Mushfiqur Rahim (wk), Naeem Islam, Mahmudullah, Abdur Razzak, Rubel Hossain, Shafiul Islam.

Umpires: Steve Davis (AUS) and Kumar Dharmasena (SRI)

TV umpire: Billy Doctrove (WIS)

Match referee: Ranjan Madugalle (SRI)

Pitch conditions: A hard wicket that is expected to help the slow bowlers in the later stages of the game. The team bowling second could find the ball difficult to grip if late evening dew arrives as predicted.

Friday, February 18, 2011

ICC WC 2011: Eng beat Pak in warm-up; India vs Bang today

TEAM INDIA will take on co-host Bangladesh today at Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur in the inaugural match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011. A day before team India opens ICC World Cup 2011 against Bangladesh, left arm pacer Ashish Nehra was ruled out with a sore back. However, Indian team manager Ranjib Biswal denied reports regarding Ashish Nehra's fitness problems.

The Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium pitch is likely to help spinners. In the warm-up match between Bangladesh and Pakistan at the same venue, the pitch had turn for the spinners. Toss will also play a very important role for both captains because of the dew factor. The team defending a target under floodlights, will face certain difficulties because of a wet outfield. It is most likely that Dhoni will include two specialist spinners in the playing eleven in the opening match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011.

In the last warm-up match before the start of World Cup England beat Pakistan by 67 runs at the Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium, Fatullah. After batting first, the English team were all out for 273 runs in 49.4 overs. Kevin Pietersen and Collingwood scored 66 and 65 runs respectively.

In reply, the Pakistan team were all out for 206 runs in 46.1 overs. England's pacer Stuart Broad picked five wickets in the warm-up match. Broad's figures were 8.1-1- 25-5. Earlier, Broad took five wickets against Canada in the first warm-up match of England. Younis Khan was the highest run-getter for Pakistan, adn scored 80 runs.

Inaugural India vs Bangladesh tie promises to be a cracker in ICC Cricket World Cup

IN THE inaugural match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011, team India will play against co-host Bangladesh at Sher-e Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur on Saturday, February 19. This match can be seen as the match of revenge for Team India. In ICC World Cup 2007 in the West Indies, India lost to Bangladesh by five wickets in their opening tie.
India, who are amongst the strongest contenders for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011, have won both their warm-up matches. India won the first warm-up match against Australia by 38 runs and in the second match against New Zealand at MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai it won by 117 runs.
In the first match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 between India and Bangladesh, the Indian team will most likely comprise of seven batsmen and four bowlers including two spinners. Batting maestro, Sachin Tendulkar is playing his record sixth World Cup. Virat Kohli, who is performing consistently can be the key player for Indian team. In the bowling department, all eyes will be on Harbhajan Singh and Zaheer Khan. Toss will also play a very important for both captains.
Indian team probables for the first match in the ICC World Cup 2011 against Bangladesh include MS Dhoni (captain), Virender Sehwag (vice captain), Sachin Tendulkar, Gautam Gambhir, Virat Kohli, Yuvraj Singh, Suresh Raina, Harbhajan Singh, Piyush Chawla, Zaheer Khan and Munaf Patel.
The India and Bangladesh inaugural match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 will start from 02:00 PM IST, and will be telecast live on ESPN, Star Sports and Star Cricket channels.

India vs Bangladesh World Cup 2011, Cricket live score, streaming and highlights

Just a few hours for the Cricket World Cup 2011 to begin. India take on Bangladesh in the first game of the World Cup 2011, the two teams will play the ODI at Mirpur in Bangladesh on February 19 and it will be a day-night encounter, the game will begin in five hours from now at 2.30 pm local time, 9 GMT.
India will go into the game knowing that the last time they had played Bangladesh, they had been bundled out for 191 and lost the game.
This time around, the side will look to bat much better than what they had last time and try to rout the home team.
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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Cricket World Cup 2011

If Cricket is considered a religion, the World Cup is no lesser than our biggest festivals. We just don't celebrate Cricket and it's Gods for two months, we also celebrate our wonderful lives and the fact that we are able to be present in such a great moment in the history of the mankind. The World Cup is here again and it's grown exponentially in terms of it's followers and their expectations. May we have a good Cup and may the spirit of true Cricket never bow down in front of greed and unethical minds!

Cricket World Cup songs dilemma!

During past few months I had the chance to watch many number of so-called world cup songs, created by various artists starting from BnS & some other artists whom I saw for the first time :). Then through YouTube I watched Lahiru’s song which was labeled as the official song for the cricket world cup 2011.

Starting from BnS’s song - I can’t remember it really, because I only watched it once as It was full of sh*t. What the hell Bathiya was thinking when some girls with mini-skirts acting like the umpires on his video. For a guy with such high standards it was utter disappointment from viewer’s point of view. It was a video not suited for cricket at all. Don’t get me wrong that I condemn the mini-skirts on the video, but this is not what I expected from a guy who produced following songs, respectively for world cup 2007 & when the war against terror is over. Check them out:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYboI-9pkZ0

I really don't like any of the songs made for this world cup than this song which was made for last world cup by BnS, but Bns were so pathetic this time :(

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OS2P_BFWyY

So my hopes for a good cricket anthem with BnS ended with that low class video :(. Before that I listened to Iraj’s song which he did with Jaya-Sri and I think it is relatively better than BnS’s. Lahiru's official song is relatively good but not good enough to be the official song :( No sense of patriotism in that song which is much needed for it to be an official song. But Lahiru is known for his typical Baila taste & I admire him because he at least lived up to his standards.

If you take a look at official video of Bangladesh:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vh4o6R5vync

It has that sense of patriotism, but I’m quite sure that we can do a better, unique video than this.

For events such as superstar (in Sri Lanka) we see all artists get together and perform as one, but we are yet to see such a creation from our artists. As far as I think, all of them are trying to market themselves through the World Cup, no one is concerned about the quality of the work & no one seems to be getting together to perform as one. We saw the perfect example during last world cup by Windies, all artists got together to produce a colorful song.

Also we are yet to see a large media campaign associated with the world cup 2011, at least like campaigns we see when electing politicians ;) It’s like SLC is trying to save money by doing no more than hoisting some small advertising hoardings in some part of the country!

It is sorry to see we don't advertise our self as a nation to the world using this world cup! Few more weeks left & I hope we all at least can see a successful tournament in terms of winning!!!! Because when it comes to cricket administration, we all can agree that it is not functioning as it should be, only hope lies with our heartiest cricketers to give something to be happy for all cricket lovers!

P: S- I wrote this with no any hatred attitude towards our artists. I just wanted to mention that their creations could have been much better than this. If anyone likes the songs I mentioned I respect their taste, but for me they are not good enough, This is World Cup we are talking about :)

Latest World Cup Songs Update:

Sanka Dineth's audio:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5glkOpddRiQ

Indra Chaapa's Audio:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uMmPDq7Gbg

Tehan's Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-1ZXrIqWAk

Cricket World Cup Matches

The ICC world cup is a biggest international event. The bases of these WC matches are men's One Day International (ODI) cricket matches.

The 2011 cricket world cup matches to be played between February and March 2011. The opening match is going to be take place on 19the February at Dhaka between India and Bangladesh. The final will be take place in Mumbai on 2nd April 2011.
The number of matches and teams are increased than earliest cricket world cup match to till date.

2011 Cricket World Cup matches

The 2011 cricket world cup cricket will be the tenth edition of the tournament would be held. The 10th ICC Cricket World Cup will be take place in India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, over 43 days, with 14 countries fight against each other for the World Cup title. Opening the tournament on 19 February, hosts India and Bangladesh meet in Dhaka, Bangladesh - the first of a total of 49 cricket matches to be played in the ICC Cricket World Cup.

The ICC cricket world cup 2011 will contain of 49 matches and will be a 43-day big show. India will host total 29 matches at 8 venues, and Sri Lanka is organizing 12 matches in 3 venues and Bangladesh will host 8 matches. The final of the world cup tournament will be take place in Mumbai and 14 teams will fight for the prestigious world cup trophy.

IPL bigger bet than ICC Cricket World Cup?

MUMBAI: The Indian Premier League (IPL) appears to be bigger bet than the World Cup for the Indian cricket board (BCCI) if insurance figures are taken as indicators. The BCCI has sought an event cancellation cover of nearly Rs 750 crore for the fourth edition of the IPL - almost Rs 200 crore more than what it has been trying to seek for the World Cup matches to be played in India.

According to sources, the board has floated inquires with brokers for event cancellation cover of Rs 754 crore. This will include media rights for Indian territory worth Rs 490 crore, media rights for overseas for Rs 50 crore, 194 crore towards protection of sponsorship fee and another Rs 10 crore toward any other contingency . This policy will shield BCCI against losses that arise due to cancellation of match due to terror-related incident. Even the matches that need to be called off due to adverse weather will be covered under this policy.

The board is also seeking a public liability cover worth Rs 100 crore. This covers can be invoked if there is any injury to spectators due to stampede or any other accident on match days. A total of 74 matches featuring 10 teams will be played in IPL 4. The Rs 750 crore cover is for all the matches, including the semifinals and final. All matches will have insurance cover of almost equivalent amount.

Interestingly, the coverage sought for World Cup is relatively smaller. A BCCI official said that the two tournaments cannot be compared. "It is like comparing apples with oranges. In IPL, all the 8 participating teams are competitive."
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ICC Cricket World Cup 2011: Bangalore cops, KSCA lock horns over security

Gangsters are cashing in on the cricket fever that has gripped the sub-continent ahead of the World Cup, and are selling tickets for the tournament in the black market. On Tuesday, Bangalore police arrested a man and recovered 80 tickets to the members’ stand from him. His associate, however, escaped arrest.

Umesh Shetty, 23, was arrested while trying to sell the tickets outside M Chinnaswamy Stadium, the Bangalore venue of the tournament.

The recovery, however, has left the police stumped. The members’ stand tickets were sold at the counters. Still, black marketeers managed to get the tickets, and sell them for a higher price.

“No one but the Karnataka State Cricket Association members can get these tickets. We wonder how such a large number of members’ stand tickets are available in the black market. The members can avail the tickets by showing identity cards to the authorities at the stadium or the Karnataka State Cricket Association,” a police officer said, adding that he suspected some members might also be involved in the racket.

An executive member of the Karnataka State Cricket Association said the tickets recovered could be fake, since the game body was yet to get the passes from the Board of Control for Cricket for the match between England and India on February 27.

Has Mahendra Singh Dhoni breached ambush marketing clause?

India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has attracted the eyeballs that he would rather not. His recent endorsement of an electronic product seems to have caused a flutter that he could have done well without.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has dashed off a letter pointing out that a recent commercial Dhoni had featured in could be in breach of its ambush marketing laws.

According to sources, the ICC has written to chief executives of all the national boards reminding them of the need for strict adherence to the ambush marketing clause after the publication of the Dhoni’s commercial in a leading national daily.

The exact content of the letter was not known but the Board of Control for Cricket in India is believed to have been told that the Dhoni commercial constituted breach.

BCCI secretary N Srinivasan could not be immediately reached for comment but a Board official said the Indian players would be cautioned to ensure that
such things do not recur. So far, no instruction seems to have gone to the Indian skipper.

Team manager Ranjib Biswal has denied receiving any instruction from the BCCI. “We’re not aware of any thing,” Biswal said. Team India reached Chennai on Monday evening. In the advertisement, Dhoni was seen
endorsing a product that is a competition to an official sponsor of the World Cup.

As per the ambush marketing rules, that is not permitted from seven days prior to the start of the championship.

But Dhoni’s managers claim that all things were kept in mind before the shoot was done. “We have paid attention to every minute detail in the ICC guidelines. The colour of Dhoni’s clothing was changed and a re-shoot was done to ensure that no clause was breached,” said a manager of India captain.

When contacted, an ICC spokesman declined comment on the issue. Dhoni had held a long meeting with the top brass of the BCCI recently on the issues of commercials and endorsements. The India skipper was on teleconference with the BCCI officials when four India players, including Sachin Tendulkar, called on them in Mumbai on February 4.

However, sources say the discussion at the meeting was more on the players’ endorsements of their Indian Premier League (IPL) teams rather than on the World Cup related issues. “The meeting was not about these ambush marketing clauses surely. The discussion was on something else,” said a Board source.

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Monday, February 14, 2011

Indian cricket grounds given all-clear

The head of cricket's governing body says the Kolkata and Mumbai grounds have been given the final clearance to stage World Cup matches after concerns about their readiness.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) chief executive Haroon Lorgat says the grounds are ready, meaning only one match, India's fixture with England on February the 27th, had to be switched from Kolkata's Eden Gardens to Bangalore.

Mumbai has been given the go-ahead to stage the final on April the 2nd as well as two other group-stage fixtures. A report from the ICC Cricket World Cup inspection team is expected on Wednesday to confirm Lorgat's comments.

Lara: South Africa favorite for cricket World Cup

Brian Lara favors South Africa to win the cricket World Cup but says it needs to ignore the bad luck which has plagued its five previous campaigns.

The former West Indies captain says South Africa, a semifinalist on three occasions, "is capable of playing consistent cricket as is required in a long tournament like the ICC Cricket World Cup," but he would probably not bet on it because it has a World Cup "bogey."

Lara named Australia, England and India as other teams to watch out for in the 14-team tournament to be hosted jointly by India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh from Feb. 19.

Lara was on the sidelines of a cricket clinic at Ferozeshah Kotla ground.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

ICC World Cup and Dhaka's temporary facelift

The city of Dhaka, the capital of one of the most populous countries in the world, has two distinctive parts-the old Dhaka and new Dhaka. But lately the sprawling new Dhaka is under a spell of discriminatory developments---some of its parts are having a facelift while others are not, thanks to the International Cricket Council (ICC) for selecting Dhaka as one of the venues for 2011 World Cup.

Some of the main streets of new Dhaka have been meticulously re-carpeted and their pavements, intersections and dividers repaired and refurbished under the direct supervision of the Bangladesh army at a cost of over Tk. 540 million. The owners have been asked to paint their buildings along these streets. The pavements have been freed from hawkers. Beggars have also been driven out.

The number of buses on the roads has gone down remarkably as the Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) has banned plying of dilapidated and ugly-looking buses in the city. The authorities have started taking actions against such buses and those plying without valid documents. The plying of inadequate number of buses on the streets has put the commuters in serious difficulties.

In contrast to developments centering some streets of new Dhaka, the situation in most other parts of the city remains the same. The roads are full of potholes and pavements in shabby condition. Hawkers are occupying most part of the pavements making it difficult for the pedestrians to pass through.

However, the issue here is not to oppose the ongoing move to present a decent looking Dhaka to the outsiders who would be coming to witness the World Cup Cricket matches. The event, in fact, has offered a great opportunity to present an improved image of Bangladesh which is globally known as a country of political chaos and natural disasters.

While presenting to the foreigners a better-looking Dhaka, authorities would have to ensure proper law and order and orderly movement of vehicular traffic. The visitors from other countries would be greatly disappointed if they get stuck up in traffic gridlock and fail to reach the cricket match venue at Mirpur Stadium on time. That, obviously, would prove to be a Herculean job on the part of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP). The traffic sergeants would be required to remain extra watchful so that the cab drivers do not charge exorbitant fares, which has been a usual practice in this city.

Now the question is: Why should we need the holding of World Cup Cricket matches to ensure a better looking Dhaka or well-maintained roads or an efficient bus service? If the agencies concerned are now serious about presenting an orderly Dhaka, then why should they be indifferent in other times?

Some parts of new Dhaka, now witnessing a sort of transformation, in all likelihood, would return to their usual days at the end of the ICC event. Hawkers and beggars would again crowd the roads and pavements. The ugly looking buses having no valid documents would start plying the streets again, aggravating further the traffic chaos. The agencies concerned would heave a sigh of relief when the ICC event is over and instantly go back to their usual way of carrying out their duties and responsibilities. That usual way is marked by total indifference to the need for solving the problems being experienced by Dhaka and Dhakaites.

In fact, there exists a serious lack of efforts in addressing the problems facing Dhaka and its residents. Often, the authorities concerned do initiate piecemeal steps but those hardly deliver any tangible result.

The Dhaka City Corporation (DCC) plays a very important role in ensuring civic facilities in the capital city. But it has never risen up to the expectation of the Dhaka residents. The past and present mayors on a number of occasions blamed lack of coordination among various agencies engaged in the development of Dhaka city and sought greater coordinating power for the DCC. But their demand has failed to evoke any positive response from the government policymakers.

There is no denying that Dhaka being one of the most densely populated cities of the world does deserve better management and the DCC with its present mandate is not capable of delivering that. It is high time the government devised a sort of umbrella organization for all the agencies responsible for development, law and order and traffic management and providing utility services. Until that happens, the Election Commission should hold DCC polls immediately for the present elected DCC body that has lasted well beyond the mandated time has lost the stem.

KEVIN PIETERSEN TO RETIRE FROM ODIS AFTER ICC WORLD CUP 2011

Kevin Pietersen to retire from ODIs after ICC World Cup 2011

England’s prolific middle-order batsman Kevin Pietersen is planning to bid farewell to the 50-over format of the game after the ICC World Cup 2011, which is set to begin from the 19th of February, jointly hosted by India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

According to reports, the batsman wants to concentrate on Test and Twenty20 cricket, which includes the Indian Premier League (IPL).

Pietersen was with the team during the hectic Australian tour that spanned over nearly three months. The English team then returned home only for three days and flew out to Bangladesh to begin preparing for the World Cup on 12th February.

Pietersen wants to spend more time with his nine-month-old son and wife but has realised that this will not be possible unless he quits the fifty-over game.  It will however, have a significant impact on his pay because of the England and Wales Cricket Board’s (ECB) clauses of loyalty and pension provision.

Pietersen has become a significant part of the English outfit and the board will not be pleased with his decision. He is believed to be a specialist One-Day player and finding his replacement will not be easy for England.

Pietersen was part of the English team that defeated the Aussies in Australia after 24 years in the Ashes series. Pietersen played a vital role in the middle order during the Ashes which helped the tourists retain the urn.

However, he will be making the decision final after thoroughly considering all options. With the presence of a lucrative league like the IPL and the growing number of Twenty20 tournaments, it is likely that he will find enough financial avenues to decide to quit ODIs.

He has had an impressive record in the subcontinent and his input will be pivotal for England if they are to win the World Cup in the subcontinent. With Paul Collingwood still struggling to find form, it will be Pietersen’s responsibility to carry the middle-order batting line-up for England. He may also come in handy with the ball, should the skipper Andrew Strauss choose to give him a couple of overs to bowl during the World Cup.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Cricket World Cup 2011 Top 5 Wicketkeeper Batsman !

An all-rounder role is always very important in the cricket. Not only the test matches but also in the shorter version of the game like T20 and ODI and not many teams have the luxury of having a all-rounder in their line-up.

When it comes to name all rounders , mind strikes the names of Imran Khan, Kapil Dev, Richard Hadlee, Ian Botham, Gary Sobers and great Jacques Kallis.   But we can’t ignore the names of Adam Gilchrist or Mark Boucher or Romesh Kaluwitharana. This is the pity, that no wicketkeeper batsman with exceptional batting talent make up the list of great all rounders.

So, lets checkout which team is going into the 2011 cricket world cup with the best available wicket-keeper batsman? 
Here is the list of 5 top Wicketkeeper batsmen to watch out in action during the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011:

5.  Brandon McCullum/Matt Prior – Their records are almost looking identical.  McCullum though have better reputation whereas Matt Prior is trying to fit in the role of batsman. His decent performance against the Australian side is a example of this.On the other hand Brandan McCullum is going through a rough patch, we still remember his batting during the 1st IPL season, and he too loves to bat on subcontinent wickets.

4. Brad Haddin – Young wicket keeper who got his chance after the retirement of Adam Gilchrist is making bowlers work hard for his wicket. Not so long ago he shifted to the role of opener and has some decent form before Cricket World Cup 2011. He can be dangerous as he got the ability to hit the ball a long way and play some unorthodox shots to make the front liners to think about their line and length while bowling.

3. AB DeVillers – He is the Successor of wicket keeper batsman Mark Boucher and fill in the shoes super fit!  We can compare him with any of the good batsman round and with powerful hitters. I have seen him hitting ball long way and changing the course of the game in few overs. Except keeping the wickets you can put this guy anywhere in the field and he is just brilliant in out fielding too. South Africa do have a lot of expectations from him, he could be the guy to help them win their first ever cricket world cup.

2. Kumar Sangakara – Sri Lankan skipper  Sangakara is a true star and his batting figures are consistent during his cricketing career till now.Though when he breaks through to the highest level his wicket keeping skills were under a lot of talks but as he got exposure and experience of international cricket he has done a really great job.Extra responsibility of captaincy may hurt a bit during the upcoming mega cricket event but we all hopeful to see him in his best.

1. MS Dohni – Indian cricket team found their long hair guy from Ranchi when a lot of experiments were going on with a lot of wicketkeepers to find a wicketkeeper batsman with decent batting ability. With his smashing starting ODI career helped him gain a permanent place in the Indian cricket side.Since then he has not looked back, his batting has improved over the period of time along with his wicket keeping skills.He took over the captaincy role and he delivered more than what selectors and Indian cricket fans would have demanded, today he is one of the most successful captain in Indian cricket history .