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2011 Cricket World Cup: Team Overview

The World Cup of Cricket or simply the ICC Cricket World Cup will commence in Bangladesh, India & Sri Lanka shortly. It’s difficult to predict who the next world champion would be, but just a quick peek into the main leads of the 14 participating nations and some stats-

(RU) Runner Up Team
(W) Winners

Australia
Captain- Ricky Ponting
Coach- Tim Nielsen (Aus)
(RU) 75′, 96′ (W) 87′, 99′, 03′, 07′

Bangladesh
Captain- Shakib Al Hasan
Coach- Jamie Siddons (AUS)

Canada
Captain- Ashish Bagai
Coach- Pubudu Dassanayake (SL)

England
Captain- Andrew Strauss
Coach- Andy Flower (ZIM)
(RU) 79′, 87′, 92′

India
Captain- Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Coach- Gary Kirsten (RSA)
(RU) 03′ (W) 83′

Ireland
Captain- William Porterfield
Coach- Phil Simmons (WI)

Kenya
Captain- Jimmy Kamande
Coach- Eldine Baptiste (WI)

Netherlands
Captain- Peter Borren
Coach- Peter Drinnen (AUS)

New Zealand
Captain- Daniel Vettori
Coach- John Wright (NZL)

Pakistan
Captain- Shahid Afridi
Coach- Waqar Younis (PAK)
(RU) 99′ (W) 92′

South Africa
Captain- Graham Smith
Coach- Corrie van Zyl (RSA)

Sri Lanka
Captain- Kumara Sangakkara
Coach- Trevor Bayliss (AUS)
(RU) 07′ (W) 96′

West Indies
Captain- Darren Sammy
Coach- Ottis Gibson (WI)
(W) 75′, 79′

Zimbabwe
Captain- Elton Chigumbura
Coach- Alan Butcher (ENG)

Let's 'pitch' for Cricket

I am truly perturbed at seeing Indian cricket being strangled mercilessly by politicians and the media alike, at a time when it requires immediate attention and perhaps an admission in the “ICU”. Getting emotionally charged up by criticizing the team’s performance and vandalizing their houses would do more harm than good. The failure of this team must be attributed to some top players in the team who are playing below expectations. Especially our bowlers who have lost their charm and magic on the field – where’s the famous Irfan swing and what happened to Munaf’s pace?

But now comes a new chapter in the sad part of this story called Indian Cricket – Dravid, perhaps the sole light of hope in our dark moments, has been ruled out for the rest of the One Day series because of an injury and VVS Laxman is being flown down to South Africa to take his place. It must be true, that when you’re in a mind set that our team has settled in, seemingly easier tasks feel gargantuan plus there is no respite from the pressure back home that keeps building on you to perform. It’s a rather difficult situation to be in. Must I remind this team that they have been in a familiar situation in the past, in the 2003 world cup at South Africa. Soon after their humiliating defeat at the hands of the Aussies, they fought their way back to the final. Victory, as I see it has the ability to settle the dust of criticism and straightening out things assuredly making the road towards the future smooth and clear. Just few wins to get that much needed confidence back!

The Left parties in India have been vocal about the inclusion of Sourav Ganguly. Firstly, any attempt at portraying Sourav, who has been absent from the national team for a long time, as the savior of our times will only make him more vulnerable in performing for his team. On the other hand, the pitches in West Indies, where the world cup is held next year will suit his stroke playing potential more than then bouncier ones in South Africa. His role in the current team would have been marred since the “supporting cast” is currently performing miserably. I certainly hope that he is considered for the world cup squad. We will require all the help to get us out of this black hole. But we must start winning now and end the long drought.

India-SA again: Let's pray we Win!

It was a sad event that the hosts were knocked out of the Champions Trophy in the early stages. And the nation was recovering from that just when India lost miserably to South Africa, getting bowled out for a paltry 91; in spite of playing 7 specialist batsmen. Just to remind you that, South Africa had defeated the Ozzies in a match early this year and had bowled them out for 93 – It was Ntini who ran over the formidable Aussie batting with his career best 6-22.

The expectations from Greg Chappell and the Indian team has risen. The country is showing zero-tolerance towards meek surrenders like the one witnessed in Durban a few days ago. The media wrote on the performance of the team especially on Munaf who should be bowling quick (looks like somebody is misguiding him). Even Irfan Pathan who has lost the magical swinging deliveries somehow. This series is crucial since India wants to go to the world cup with some confident wins. India HAS to win the 3rd ODI to retain the interest of the fans for the rest of the matches in the series and in Indian cricket in particular.

Viva Brazilia!

I am not much of a soccer fan but it’s a treat to watch Brazil take the field. I remember that I had not missed their matches at the FIFA 2002 WorldCup in Japan where they had not lost or drawn a single match in the entire tournament. Neverthless, Germany, who had not conceded a single goal in the entire tournament (which gave their goalkeeper Oliver Kahn the nickname of ‘The Wall’), lost to Brazil in the final 1-0. Such is the magic of Samba soccer :)

Yesterday, as I hopped around the news channels, I stopped for a moment to read that Brazil had defeated arch rivals Argentina 4-1 to lift the FIFA Confederations Cup. Although this win is not a surprise for me, Argentina had humbled Brazil in their backyard 3-1 not so long ago. After the 2002 World Cup win, this is the only nation in the world to have won the world cups in all the continents which have hosted it. Europe is next and I am sure they are going to be there in the finals. They are the Copa America champs too and they won that cup with a second rung team :)

BTW watch out for Adriano, the top scorer of the Confederations Cup, who’s wish is to play alongside Ronaldo in a world cup match. Amen! :)