Thursday, March 15, 2007

(No) MATCH two!

There was absolutely no contest and yeah - you guessed it right .. Aussies were involved in the annihilation of the opponents. Australia vs Scotland turned into a dead rubber unlike an "English friend" of mine who felt Scotts had the fire in them to upset the World Champs. Oh, this English friend of mine needs a special mention. He definetly keeps me going with his "tantrums" of England being the team to beat in the competition. Only time can silence him!!

Aussies were put into bat and ofcourse Haydos and Gilli went about their job to near perfection until Gilchrist played one too many. The pair added 91 runs at a brisk scoring rate and the platform was set for the "man of the year" to come and demonstrate his ability to put the opposition to the fence. His strokes were all around the wicket and no bowler was spared.. All were treated with disdain and the Scotts were soon all over the park . Punter demolished each and every bowler on his way to a brilliant 4 th WC century. Two in a row (the first one in 2003 when he tore apart the Indian bowling - Zaheer and Srinath would have definetly felt better to bat than to bowl on that "fateful" day) and the Aussie captain seems to be on a roll again. He gets better and better doesn't he? A celebration to the game.. He could go down as the only captain after Clive Lloyd to be the captain to defend and win the WC title.. The prospect seems to be well in reach for Punter and co.


The bowling complemented the batting in every way and the Scotts were skitted out for 130 odd and the match was done .. It was victory to the greatest team and the margin of 203 runs was the second highest in history. The domination was stamped and the World leaders were back to what they do best - torment teams. Mighty Glen is just 6 away from going ahead of the great Wasim Akram in terms of WC wicket tally. He is at 48 while Akram is at 54. Akram's record looks weak with Mcgrath's each and every ball and indeed this great fast bowler deserves all that that comes his way. He has far ahead of the pack as the leading International Wicket taker among the faster men.




All in all, a match where the Aussies got back to their winning ways and kickstarted their WC campaign in style. With Symonds all set to return soon, the selectors surely have a task of leaving out someone like Hodge or Clarke and that surely indicates the bench strength of the team. Punter is making sure that he goes all out in adding on to the tally of the WC titles. Since the possiblity of this being his last WC cannot be ruled out, he would want to finish it off in


style - the Punter way !

The second match of the day was between 2 "minnows" - Kenya and Canada. The Canadians put up a score close to 200 and the Kenyans chased it down in style. This kenyan team was indeed a revelation in the 2003 edition weren't they? They went into the semi's and if they managed to get Ganguly or Yuvaraj early on they would have in the process completed the biggest upset in the tournament by going into the finals. Oh, unimaginable right?And worst would have been if they had defeated Aussies !!! Oh, that could have been a killer for the game and the competition. It would have raised issues like how cricket is a game that depends on just one day and how even minnows who were considered unnecessary in the competition won the title.Papers would have flashed "We have a new "minnow' champion.. Salute the Indian behind".


Oh, we humans just wait for a chance to debate don't we? hmmm , I think i am being a bit too skeptical about ourselves. To be frank, I think its these debates that keep the game alive and its matches like these that might spark off few issues here and there .. Lets see how todays match shapes out .. Will be interesting to see the margin of the defeat by the Lankans.. On the whole, one day lesser en-route to the finals..



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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

English
Percy
Fitz

Anonymous said...

Ireland just secured a tie against Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe needed 12 from 24 balls with 4 wickets in hand. And the Irish fought back and secured a tie!! Thats the English spirit for you. Wow. Tonight is England vs NZ. Hopefully, we'll thrash NZ!

Mahesh said...

Wow, missed the action.. Lets see how long the spirit lasts when the mighty aussies are at their best .. Must be intersting with the Kiwi's tho...

Anonymous said...

Mr.Oz patronizer sorry to spoil your spirit, but though the Aussies had a convincing victory doesnt seem like they are the team they were during the 2003 world cup. Mcgrath looks a tired bowler, while Gilchrist seems to be thinking his only job is to hit every ball, and Tait is all about speed even if he bowling the ball to the thirdman or fine leg.. So lets just wait and watch. I believe the Aussies are going to bite the dust sooner or later.

Anonymous said...

And sir i just read the paragraph about wat if kenya had beaten india... You have got something against India man! for Oz's sake they are just players and they may not be like your oz's but they still have millions of followers, so stop humiliating them!

Mahesh said...

haha ... i was discussing a possiblity Mr.Anonymous... Nothing against the team .. lol .. keep giving in the funny ones..