Sunday 13 October 2013

FIRST Indian Cricket Team

The 1932 All-India side which toured England. Also known as the FIRST INDIAN CRICKET TEAM

Back: Lall Singh, Phiroze Palia, Jahangir Khan, Mohammad Nissar, Amar Singh, Bahadur Kapadia, Shankarrao Godambe, Ghulam Mohammad, Janardan Navle.
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Seated: Syed Wazir Ali, C.K.Nayudu, Maharaja of Porbandar (captain), KS Limbdi (vice-captain), Nazir Ali, XX.

Front: Naoomal Jaoomal, Sorabji Colah, Nariman Marshall.

Sunday 9 June 2013

Sachin Tendulkar may have announced his retirement from Indian Premier League (IPL) but the veteran cricketer is likely to don the Mumbai Indians jersey during the upcoming edition of the Champions League T20 which will be held in India from September 17 to October 6 this year.

The prospects of Sachin playing for IPL champions Mumbai Indians in the Champions League T20 is bright," a senior IPLofficial told PTI on Wednesday(JUN 5,2013).

"Since the tournament will be held in India this time, the Mumbai management has requested Tendulkar to atleast consider playing this tournament. Mumbai has a huge fan base all over India and Tendulkar's presence definitely becomes a big factor," the official added.

Mumbai Indians stun Chennai Super Kings to win their maiden IPL title

Chennai Super Kings managed to score 125 runs at the loss of nine wickets while chasing the moderate target of 149 runs against Mumbai Indians. This is the first time Mumbai are lifting the trophy.
So, amidst all the celebrations, Sachin Tendulkar has announced his retirement from the tournament! And he did that so casually, catching everyone off-guard.

MI beat CSK by 23 runs to clinch their maiden IPL title

Monday 22 April 2013


Yuvraj Singh-"The Survivorman"

Yuvraj Singh (born 12 December 1981) is an Indian cricketer, and the son of former Indian fast bowler and Punjabi movie star Yograj Singh.Yuvraj is a left-hand middle-order batsman and a slow left-arm orthodox bowler. He has been a member of the Indian cricket team in ODIs since 2000 and played his first Test match in 2003. He was the vice-captain of the ODI team from late-2007 to late-2008. At the 2007 World Twenty20, he famously hit six sixes in an over against England's Stuart Broad — a feat performed only three times previously in any form of senior cricket, and previously never in an international match between two Test cricket nations. He was named the Man of the Tournament in the 2011 Cricket World Cup and was one of the top performers at the 2007 World Twenty20, both of which India won.
In 2011, he was diagnosed with a cancerous tumor (stage-I) in his left lung and underwent chemotherapy treatment at the Cancer Research Institute in Boston, USA as well as Medicine Facilities in Indianapolis, Indiana. In March 2012, Yuvraj was discharged from hospital after completing the third and final cycle of chemotherapy and returned to India in April. He was conferred with Arjuna Award, India's second highest sporting award in the year 2012 by the President Pranab Mukherjee. He made his international comeback in a Twenty20 match in September against New Zealand shortly before the 2012 World Twenty20.
"I've always belived that no matter how hard the battle, Ican win it. I have fought against Cancer, and your support and love has given me the power to win it."


Sunday 21 April 2013

World cricket day - A new announcement...!

http://img6a.flixcart.com/image/book/2/1/6/if-cricket-is-a-religion-sachin-is-god-275x275-imad99by6rvgymwh.jpeghttp://acrazymindseye.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/sachin-god.jpgSachin Tendulkar, the great cricket legend was born on 24th April 1973 in Mumbai. Sachin Tendulkar is also called Master Blaster, Little master and Tendliya.  Over the years, Sachin Tendulkar's huge number of fans have expressed their respect and gratitude towards him in every special manner on April 24 each year.  ICC announced  that the cricket legend SACHIN TENDULKAR's birthday is the WORLD's CRICKET DAY! Its really nice to hear the announcement as a cricket lover. Pride for every Indian because World Cricket Day is celebrated by the reason of an Indian.
Let's wish our Little Master Sachin Tendulkar a Very Happy Birthday & even more successful career ahead here!
Be proud to be an Indian...
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Wednesday 17 April 2013

Muttiah Muralitharan turned 41

Sri Lankan spin legend Muttiah Muralitharan turned 41 on Wednesday (Apr 17).  He has been bowling with the same enthusiasm as a youngster. 
The affable offspinner might be 41, but he still has the love for the game. Hope RCB and many young spinners benefit from this true legend. Here's wishing Muralitharan, a very Happy Birthday.  
"I think I am fit in my body and mind, I am enjoying my cricket and want to play more" -Muttiah Muralitharan.

Thursday 11 April 2013

Sachin vs Hogg


India vs Australia[2004]match..
Brad Hogg took Sachin's wicket.
At the end of the match Hogg gave that
Ball to Sachin for his autograph.
Sachin put his sign with one beautiful sentence,

"IT WILL NEVER HAPPEN AGAIN"


Till today Hogg could not take his wicket for the second
time
After this incident Hogg and Tendulkar came
face to face 21 times..but he could never get the Master Blaster out.

IPL Orange & Purple Cap Holders List

Cricket has always been worship for Indian. But, with Board of Control for Cricket in India's (BCCI's) new initiation of Indian Premier League, cricket has found a new life and reason to breathe for the cricket buffs. Looking at other various popularly known events such as Tour de France, DLF Indian Premier League planned to introduce the orange cap, which is given to the batsman who has had been successful in achieving most runs on each day. This means the orange cap is given to the batsman who has scored the maximum number of runs.At the end of every season, the players are awarded with their performance for the whole season and are addressed with a token of admiration as the purple cap holder.In simple words, the highest wicket taking bowler in the series is given the purple cap. 

List of Orange Cap Holders for Five Consecutive Years

IPL 5 2012 
Chris Gayle (RCB) - 733 runs

IPL 4 2011
Chris Gayle (RCB) - 608 runs

IPL 3 2010
Sachin Tendulkar (MI) - 618 runs

IPL 2 2009
Matthew Hayden (CSK) - 572 runs

IPL 1 2008
Shaun Marsh (KXIP) - 616 runs

List of Purple Cap Holders for Five Consecutive Years

IPL 5 2012
Morne Morkel (DD) - 25 wickets

IPL 4 2011
Lasith Malinga (MI) - 27 wickets

IPL 3 2010
Pragyan Ojha (DC) - 21 wickets

IPL 2 2009
RP Singh (DC) - 23 wickets

IPL 1 2008
Sohail Tanvir (RR) - 22 wickets

Wednesday 20 March 2013

Why India hates DRS

In the 3rd Test match between India and Sri Lanka at Colombo in 2008,
Anil Kumble looks frustrated and watch out for Sachin’s reaction. priceless!

Tuesday 19 March 2013

Yuvi: 'Pure Inspiration' - Sachin Tendulkar

"When I saw my wife discussing medical terms with Yuvraj, I realised what he has been going through. He is like my younger brother and I would ask God why it (the illness) had to happen to Yuvraj," Tendulkar said in an emotional tone.

Yuvraj, in his typical funny manner, recollected how he met Tendulkar for the first time.

"My first conversation was when I was looking at him in awe at the dressing room when suddenly he said 'please pass on the biscuits," Yuvraj said.

To this Tendulkar said, "I have not got those biscuits till now."
  Sachin Tendulkar today said that he was scared of breaking down in front of Yuvraj Singh when he met the left-handed batsman in London after his treatment in the United States for a rare germ cell cancer.

"When I went to meet him in London, I was telling my wife (Anjali) that I don't want to break down when I see him. I met him and gave him a tight hug. We enjoyed a meal and from the way he (Yuvraj) ate, I was convinced that he is back on track," Tendulkar told a select gathering during the release of Yuvraj's book "The Test of My Life'.
It was a poignant evening today with the likes of Tendulkar, skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni and latest batting star Virat Kohli recollecting stories and their emotional experience during Yuvraj's fight with cancer.

On a serious note, Dhoni said that he knew about Yuvraj's situation even before he told him about it.

"When his test reports came, someone told me he has cancer. I just said 'are you sure'. The person repeated that Yuvraj has cancer. I was shocked," said Dhoni.
Recalling India's World Cup triumph in 2011, Yuvraj said, "Dhoni does not talk too much while batting. But when he got out against Australia in the quarterfinals, while going back he said shaabash Yuvi jitake aana."

On a lighter vein, Dhoni remembered how Yuvraj greeted him in the Indian team back in 2004-05.

"Are bhai kya chal raha hain, phir chhake maarnese kuchch nahi hota, match jitaanese jyada appreciation milta hain," he said.

"First I used to refer to him as 'aap' and from then it came down to 'tum' and now it is 'tu'," Dhoni said.



Yuvraj Singh's 'The Test of my life' is innate honesty

'The Test of my life' is an honest and poignant account of the vulnerabilities and darkness that consumed India's world cup hero.

It is easy for a book to perpetuate a myth. Or attempt a portrayal of heroism and triumph against the odds when a man has just emerged from a frightening ordeal. More so, if that man is Yuvraj Singh- celebrity cricketer and the very embodiment of machismo, with a dedicated fan following thirsting for every little nugget of his life. While chronicling Yuvraj's battle against cancer, the authors could so easily have spun the story as a cleverly disguised marketing exercise, designed to enhance his 'brand value'. Instead, they chose to tell the truth with all its frailties and un-sexiness and deserve plaudits for doing so.

'The Test of my life' is an honest and poignant account of the vulnerabilities and darkness that consumed India's World Cup hero through his battle with cancer. In less than 200 riveting pages the book invites us into the inner world of a man who experiences the extremities of a roller coaster in the space of weeks- and finds his own method to tackle the challenge.

The greatest triumph of 'The Test of My Life' is its innate honesty. Yuvraj bravely reveals his anxieties as the battle against cancer took over his life. Asking his doctor before chemotherapy begins if he will be 'able to father a child in the future' and if he 'could maybe preserve his sperm' before treatment begins. He bares the terrible loneliness of staring out of his window in Indianapolis with the town buzzing ahead of the Super Bowl. Just days before he was the central figure in a grand sporting moment too- India's World Cup triumph. Now he was a mute witness to another sporting spectacle unfolding- unsure of what lay ahead.

Hashim Aamla pays 5 hundred Dollars fine for not wearing logo of wine Company on his shirt True Muslim

Did You Know ?

Hashim Amla gives 50% of his match fee as penalty because of not sticking the castle lager tag on his Jersey , Which Is Against His Religious Views , i.e., Of ISLAM !!

Hashim Amla does not wear a Castle logo on his cricket shirt, said that he did not pocket a cent from his match fee.

Promoting beer & liquor is against the teaching of Islam and as such Amla became the first player to be the exception.

who was granted permission by South African Breweries and Cricket South Africa not to wear the Castle logos on his clothing.

"Since Hashim understands his religion well, his beliefs are staunch and knows what is right and wrong. At the outset he made the decision not to wear the Castle logo on his clothing, which went public, and at the same time he also took the decision that the money earned from the Tests, sponsored by Castle, were forbidden for his use
INTERVIEW WITH HASHIM AMLA

Your religion is clearly important to you but just how much?
The importance of my religion has increased as I have got older. I couldn’t put a time frame on it but I have found that following the Islamic way of life has a lot of beauty to it. Although I was born into a Muslim family I wasn’t always practicing. The more I have understood the differences in the various faiths I have adopted as much of Islam as possible. I’m certainly no saint but the discipline of the Islamic way of life has helped my cricket without a doubt. I don’t drink and I pray five times a day, which gives stability to my daily routine.

Monday 18 March 2013

Howzat!Bhuvneshwar's triple blow leaves Aussies in danger.

Australia tour of India 2012-13, India Vs Australia 3rd Test at Mohali - Mar 14-18, 2013.
Australia are in the danger of losing the Third Test at Mohali after losing three top order wickets in 21 overs before stumps on Day 4. The visitors were jolted by Bhuvneshwar Kumar who used both conventional and reverse swing to take all the three wickets to fall to give India hopes of a victory. The visitors finished the penultimate day’s play at 75 for 3 with a deficit of 16 more runs to score.
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Australia with 21 overs to bat through lost the big wicket of David Warner in just the third ball of the innings! Warner didn’t move his feet and chased a widish away swinger from Bhuvneshwar Kumar with a rash square cut and got caught behind. Kumar who shifted ends for a second spell, struck again in the 8th over by trapping Ed Cowan lbw infront of leg and middle with a late inswinger that kept low.
Just when Kumar’s spell for the day was coming to an end, he surprised everyone with a magic delivery that uprooted the off stump of Steven Smith. It was a length ball that was angling in towards middle but deviated away with low bounce after landing on the surface to beat the frontfoot defence and smack the off stump. Apart from Kumar, Ashwin produced quite a lot of magic deliveries but was unlucky not to get amongst the wickets. For the Aussies, Phil Hughes who has been struggling to get going in this series rode his luck and scored a chancy 53* from 68 balls with 9 fours and a six. Never ever was Hughes comfortable at the crease but he was severe on anything that was wide outside off and collected boundaries in a hurry. At Stumps, Australia have night watchman Nathan Lyon (4* from 17 balls) with Hughes. Clarke could not come out to bat yet because of his lower back trouble.

Hayden sees the hidden tiger in Sachin Tendulkar

A tiger resides inside the ”little” frame of Sachin Tendulkar, feels former Australian batsman Matthew Hayden, who saw it when he started playing against the Indian veteran.
“I probably first heard Sachin’s name in the early ’90s. The one thing that always stuck in my mind about Sachin was that his size never ever matched his status,” Hayden wrote in a book ‘Sachin – Cricketer of the Century’ by Vimal Kumar.
“He was an incredibly slight man for someone who was such a huge brand within the game. It wasn’t until I really played against him that I understood that there was a tiger that lay within him: he was a very competitive little man,” he said.

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2004/20040104/sp3.jpgHayden also recalled an interesting incident from the 2008 Test series in India: ”My favourite Sachin moment was at the Mohali Test where he broke the world record for the most number of Test runs. There was so much excitement around the ground that the fireworks actually stopped play for the better part of 20 minutes, whilst the smoke cleared away,” he recalled.
Writing in the same book, former Australian coach John Buchanan compared Tendulkar with Australian great Ricky Ponting, who happened to be a contemporary of the Indian: “Statistically, Tendulkar has a better record than Ricky Ponting. If Tendulkar is far more orthodox, far more classical and technical, Ricky is a little more unorthodox,” he explained.
Buchanan, however, felt it was difficult to choose between Tendulkar and Ponting:  ”Sachin definitely is a better player of spin bowling, more so on the challenging and spin-friendly wickets of the sub-continent,” he said.
“I would have loved to see Ricky’s domination over spinners in the same way as Sachin’s, and vice versa, the Master’s audacity on the front foot like the Tasmanian’s against the best fast bowlers. Only if these two qualities were exchanged in their respective games could either of them have bettered Sir Bradman’s Test average,” he added.
Buchanan praised Tendulkar’s mental toughness: “Sachin has an exceptional ability to relax and can switch on and switch off with ease without any fuss. To get away from cricket and can come back recharged year after year for decades has been really marvellous. The Master has been the greatest exponent of doing that.”

Sachin played his last ODI exactly an year ago

Exactly an year ago, on 18-03-2012, Master played his Last ODI against Pakistan. Nobody Could have predicted that the last match of the tournament for India will become last match of most celebrated and accomplished cricketer of the world.
Anyways Master made a Ruthless 52(48) in the match, with 5 fours and this upper cut six. 
Result: India won by 6 wickets.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bowler       OversMdnsRunsWktsWidesNo-Balls
Econ
Tendulkar          1.4          0          12        0           0               0       

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                               List of ODI Awards for Sachin Tendulkar 
Tendulkar is widely regarded as one of the greatest batsman in world cricket history. He holds the world record for the most number of Man of the Series (MoS) and Man of the Match (MoM) awards in ODI matches. Tendulkar also holds the record for most number of MoM awards in Cricket World Cup matches (9 MoM Awards in 45 games). In terms of frequency of Man of Match awards, Tendulkar averages an award once every 7.31 matches - 62 awards in 453 matches (as of 7 July, 2012). This average stands behind Viv Richards (MoM award once every 5.58 matches) and Gordon Greenidge (MoM award once every 6.00 matches) for cricketers who have appeared in at least 100 matches.
Tendulkar has won a world record of 62 ODI Man of the Match Awards in his career.Tendulkar has won a world record of most ODI MoS awards over his year's career.




















































































Saturday 16 March 2013

India on driver seat

 
 Every time Australia have threatened to do well on this tour, India have crushed their hopes. India's progress has been relentless, and the waves crashed on Australia's dreams once more in a dramatic day's play at the Punjab Cricket Association stadium in Mohali on Saturday (March 16). Australia, powered by the an unlikely 99 from Mitchell Starc, put 408 on the board, but could only watch in shock and awe as India's openers made a mockery of this score. Shikhar Dhawan, in the most eye-catching debut ever by an Indian batsman, shredded Australia's bowlers to race to an unbeaten 185 as India romped to 283 for no loss from only 58 overs.

Dhawan was completely unstoppable, and Vijay had the good sense to merely keep his end up and rotate the strike, reaching a well-compiled 83 in an opening stand of 283. Dhawan (185*, 168b, 33×4, 2×6) had been severe on Xavier Doherty (46 runs from 30 balls) and Smith (20 from 12 balls) but none of the other Australian bowlers could claim to have been effective with India scoring their runs at 4.87.


http://cms.mumbaimirror.com/portalfiles/29/7/201303/Image/mar13/s13_2th.jpgMany consider Abhishek Nayar as a run-machine but on Tuesday (Wednesday, 13 March 2013) , it was not his bat that was doing the scoring. The Mumbai batsman, who is also a part-time right-handed spinner, bowled a 17-ball record-setting over with ten wides and a no-ball!

Bowling against South Zone in a Deodhar Trophy match on Tuesday, the 29-year-old West Zone cricketer was reportedly unhappy with his first wide of the 12th over, a marginal call. While the Mumbai Mirror in a report says that the player was not angry but 'visibly disturbed,' he followed it up with 16 more deliveries in the same over of the match being played at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Guwahati.

Interestingly, Nayar scalped a wicket off the first delivery of the 'infamous' over when he rattled the stumps behind GH Vihari. It was the third delivery  which was declared as a wide and it set the ball rolling, quite literally. There was an unsuccessful appeal for an LBW off the next delivery which was followed by a barrage of wides.

The all-rounder with 98 first-class wickets was taken off the attack immediately after but was brought back for the 18th over which saw him bowl two more wides and a no-ball. He was quoted as saying after the match that he was a bit rusty but that he was happy with his overall bowling figures from the day's play.

Nayar was bought for a whopping Rs 3.5 crore by Pune Warriors in the IPL auction in February. Will he bowl for them during the upcoming T20 extravaganza?
                                                                                                 
                                                                                 

Fastest century in World Test history by a debutant

India opener Shikhar Dhawan on Saturday created history by scoring fastest-ever century on debut in Test cricket. The 27-year-old also became the 13th Indian cricketer to slam a century on debut, scoring 104 not out off just 85 balls against Australia in the third Test at Mohali.

 An awe-inspiring Shikhar Dhawan made the day his own by bludgeoning his way to an unbeaten 168-ball 185 -- the fastest-ever Test century by a debutant, as a dominant India left Australia bruised and battered in the third match of the series

What was amazing was that Dhawan, effectively, scored his hundred in just one session since he was not out on nought at lunch. Dhawan’s knock of 104 not out was studded with 21 boundaries as the Australian bowlers had no answer to the onslaught which took them by surprise.

The left-handed opening batsman didn’t play a single stroke in the air during his innings, and found boundaries at ease on both the sides of the wicket.

Earlier, Dhawan clobbered 12 boundaries to bring up his maiden half-century in Test cricket, during the third day's play at Mohali. Dhawan brought up his half-century from only 51 balls, reaching 54 not out.

 Centuries by Indian cricketers on debut:



Player Year Score
Lala Amarnath 1933 118
Deepak Shodhan 1952 110
AG Kripal Singh 1955 100*
Abbas Ali Baig 1959 112
Hanumant Singh 1964 105
Gundappa Viswanath 1969 137
Surinder Amarnath 1976 124
Mohammad Azharuddin 1984 110
Pravin Amre 1992 103
Sourav Ganguly 1996 131
Virender Sehwag 2001 105
Suresh Raina 2010 120
**Shikhar Dhawan 2013 104*

** Match still in progress

Dhawan is still unbeaten at Mohali at the time of writing this report, and it remains to be seen how far he will go.

Ricky Ponting will lead Mumbai Indians in the IPL VI season. MI bought the former Australian captain at a reserve price of $400,000 at the recent auction held in Chennai. According to a MI release the decision to name Ponting as captain was taken by MI chief mentor Anil Kumble, coach John Wright and Sachin Tendulkar. “Ricky has a lot of experience to lead a competitive and a high-profile side like MI in the IPL. Sachin readily agreed to my suggestion that MI is best served when he leads the batting unburdened by the rigours of captaincy. It was our idea (Sachin and mine) to bring in Ricky as the captain of MI,” said Kumble.




The release also quoted Ponting as saying, “It’s a huge honour and I thank Mrs. Ambani and the MI management for the faith they have reposed in my abilities. MI has the potent combination of Indian and international cricketers and I look forward to leading the team to play to its full potential.” MI is scheduled to start against Royal Challenger, Bangalore (RCB) at Bangalore on April 4.

Monday 18 February 2013

Tendulkar will be really hungry: Ravi Shastri


Melbourne:  Former India skipper Ravi Shastri is backing senior batsman Sachin Tendulkar to come good in the upcoming four-match Test series against Australia, starting in Chennai on February 22.

"He'll be hungry, he'll be really hungry. If Australia allow him to score in the first two Test matches this will be a very big series for Tendulkar," Shastri said.

"He will come out a little nervous, there will be nerves in the first couple of innings but if he gets a 50, 60 or 70 in one of the first two innings then this could be a big series for him," Shastri was quoted as saying by the 'Sydney Morning Herald'.

Tendulkar had last December retired from One-day International cricket to concentrate on Tests. Since then he scored two centuries in first-class cricket, including an unbeaten 140 against an attack, comprising Pragyan Ojha and Harbhajan Singh, who are both in contention to play in the first Test against the Aussies.

The batting great is without a century in his past 31 Test innings, spanning 17 matches and over two years, which also includes a poor outing in the last Test series at home against England.

But Shastri feels that Tendulkar is still the best bet in the Indian batting line-up.

Sunday 17 February 2013

Obama's Stunning Comment on Tendulkar

 
BARACK OBAMA :
I don't know about cricket but still I watch cricket to see Sachin play.... Not because love him play its because .... I want to know the reason why my country production goes down by 5% when he's in batting.

SALUTE THE LEGEND
Sir.Sachin Tendulkar