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The Oval Test via the IPL

by Gaurav Sethi

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“Now you know why batsmen like Cook and Trott have no place in the IPL.”

“KP’s cameo showed he’s a team player not too bothered by landmarks.”

My patience is running thin with this Test. It didn’t start well. First my cable guy, Hathway, regaled me with his version of motion capture – frozen images for no less than 3 minutes. Steyn took that long to take his jersey off. It looked as if his head was stuck in it and he was struggling to get out of it. He was out of it. 

He came on in the 11th over. And when he did, he bowled as if he could have waited for that one over booked for Tahir before lunch.

Morkel got a friendly warning first ball. What is a friendly warning? – “You’re getting it off with my sister, mind it” To start a Test, this Test, the first Test, which was almost as waited-for as that first India-England Test last year with a friendly warning is demeaning.

That Bumble broke the ‘friendly warning’ to us lessened the blow somewhat.

From then on I watched most of the first session with the back of my head. Bad telecast tossed with no telecast and vinegar.

There was rain before that. The covers came on before the toss. Only in England. And Sri Lanka. Why don’t they play on the damn covers if they’re worried about the pitch?

And Cook dug in deep. It was under Cook’s tutelage that the phrase, ‘if you don’t get him early fear for the worst’ was coined. When Cook is in you can step out, buy your beer, power nap, fornicate, defecate. It’s the opposite of Sachin really – he knows nobody’s eyes are on him. Not yours, mine, the umpire’s or even Steyn’s.

Imagine if Sachin had that. He would have scored 100 thousand 100s by now.

Then you see what Alastair Cook can do  in the highlights and you realize he can bat, hit boundaries, a straight drive, through the covers.

I did watch that 6 Live though. That would have made a proper IPL batsman proud. The boundaries were in. The bat was beefy. It was an edge, off Steyn, over fine leg.

Steyn smiled – this is just like the IPL where I get smashed shitless. And who knows, Cook could become a proper IPL player one day. But for that we’ll have to watch him first.




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Bangalore Boredwaani 3: Shut Up and Listen

by achettup

Apprehensive bored members SP, Homer, NC and Achettup wonder where this match is headed and what more can happen after all the fascinating things that happened over days 3 and 4.

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The buzz about Kamran Akmal.

by Gaurav Sethi

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Here's to the Pakistan Sri Lanka Dead Rubber test

by Gaurav Sethi

It’s not like we’re locked at two and two
Oh no man, we’re done and dusted, through and through
Dead rubber blues, dead rubber blues

But oh no man, you haven’t had your fill
Your want more, one last encore
Dead rubber blues, dead rubber blues

Why don’t you give them back their money
And tell them to go away, go away people
Dead rubber blues, dead rubber blues

It’s a travesty, playing for pride, it is
I said, it’s a travesty, playing for pride, it is
Dead rubber blues, dead rubber blues

I want it scrapped, you want it scrapped
Who in his right mind doesn’t want it scrapped?
Dead rubber blues, dead rubber blues

Can’t take the stink of burning dead rubber
No, no, can’t take the stink, can’t take the stink
Dead rubber blues, dead rubber blues

(A repost, written Aug 08)

Saving Private Ryan was easier. Here we are saving Private cricket - test cricket, if you please. What's wrong with this 3rd test could so easily be what's right with this 3rd test?

1) Vaas' retirement home

2) Sri Lanka missfielding a team

3) How many dead rubbers are won by the losing team?

4) No Pakistan collapse

5) No BAW Mendis

6) MASTERdeBATE too is bored stiff

7) No Afridi

8) Malik makes a 100

9) No Razzaq

10)Mike Hayesmen in particular

11)Commentary in general

12)OK, I can't talk about this test no more

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suggestion to improve 'Over Rates'...

by Bored Member

by straight point

came across this cricinfo blog and his suggestion on 'how to speed up over rates'

his suggestion is that a fielder should be taken off field for five overs for each over bowled short in an hour (the official rate is 15 overs/hr)

but we feel even that won't do...so our suggestion is...

why not they take off part of clothing of every player on field...for each over, bowled short in an hour...?

imagine whole oz team by the end of day...

this will serve two purpose as well...

  1. security guys won't have to worry about streakers...
  2. this will bring more crowd on grounds for test matches specially female fans...
feel free to add on the benefits...

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How don't we play now

by Gaurav Sethi

by Naked Cricket

Try not to think of the second Ashes test played at the Adelaide Oval in December, 2006.

England scored over 550 runs, had a first innings lead of 38 runs, and lost the match.

India’s first innings lead is 36.

In the ’06 game, Collingwood scored 206.

Here, Gambhir made a similar score.

England declared after losing 6 wickets, India 7.

Australia still has the intent. They just don’t have Warne. Or McGrath.

But they have Clarke. Who also made a ton in that game.

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