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Six and Out - Some Serious Cricket

Archive for the ‘Major Tournaments’ Category

April 22nd, 2008

IPL Recap: 18th to 21st April, 2008

Bangalore Royal Challengers v Kolkata Knight Riders at Bangalore - Apr 18, 2008
Kolkata Knight Riders won by 140 runs
Kolkata Knight Riders 222/3 (20/20 ov); Bangalore Royal Challengers 82 (15.1/20 ov)
Brendon McCullum all the way. Credit given where credit is due.

Kings XI Punjab v Chennai Super Kings at Mohali - Apr 19, 2008
Chennai Super Kings won […]

By Ankit -- 2 comments

April 16th, 2008

Firm Beginnings, High Hopes

Having guest blogged here before, the look and the feel of this blog was not new to me. It always inspired me. It was popular! I used to say to myself: “See, This is where you have to end up. Something similar at least!.” Now that I am here, its time to redefine the goals. […]

By Ankit -- 8 comments

February 21st, 2008

Young Cricket and Papua New Guinea

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When I am writing this, there are about five international cricket tournaments being played at different corners of the globe, including a World Cup. Needless to say, there’s more cricket happening than we can keep track of. CB Series and NZ-England have had their share of fame, but now I’d […]

By Dinsa Sachan -- 9 comments

February 17th, 2008

No Hopes for India

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Australia v India, CB Series, 7th ODI, Adelaide ; February 17, 2008
Australia 9 for 203 (Clarke 79, Pathan 4-41) beat India 153 (Johnson 3-42) by 50 runs

Australia beats India in the 7th CB Series ODI by 50 runs
There’s been a lot of talk recently about Australia losing the confidence and […]

By Dinsa Sachan -- 0 comments

January 7th, 2008

Break a leg, Men in Blue

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There is some news that the Indian board will boycott the Border-Gavasker series but looks like they’re still going back and forth with the decision. So we’ll have to wait a day or two to see how things shape up.
Most of the bloggers and newspapers are demanding a  boycott. I […]

By Dinsa Sachan -- 2 comments

December 27th, 2007

Back From Hiatus, and It’s Bad

Well, I’ve just got down to the normal routine today, and what do I hear?
India bundled out for 196!
That, after the phenomenal Day 1 performance. This just doesn’t go down my throat.
It’s going to be hard for them to pull themselves out after stepping into this dungeon.
Let’s just hope tables are turned on Day 3.
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By Dinsa Sachan -- 12 comments

December 12th, 2007

Stop guessing, Ozzies

Bring it on. India vs. Australia: The Border-Gavaskar Trophy
Australians want to convince themselves that India is bringing in a fractured team to their land.

According to a report recently sent to the Board of Control for Cricket in India, Sachin Tendulkar and the rest of the squad will arrive this month with […]

By Dinsa Sachan -- 8 comments

December 6th, 2007

The Prospects’ List is Out

Bring it on. India vs. Australia: The Border-Gavaskar Trophy

 
Pretty predictable list, basically. Only surprise is Sreesanth’s absence.
Yes, he’s unfit, but then RP and Zaheer Khan have been roped in too, despite injuries. Well, so we’ll […]

By Dinsa Sachan -- 7 comments

November 20th, 2007

Why care about the Indian Oil Cup? (and some secret stuff…)

Pakistan skipper Malik feels that their win in the 5th ODI has “balanced” both the teams and raised his team’s confidence big time. We’ll know soon that he’s highly mistaken.
India called in the reserve bench on ocassion of the last trivial
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By Dinsa Sachan -- 14 comments

November 20th, 2007

Why Monty looks so happy?

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Monty Panesar, England’s wonder boy, suffered at the hands of former England coach Duncan Fletcher last year, missing some important opportunities, but good times are about to roll in for him. He has coach Peter Moores’ confidence ahead of their three-match Test encounter with Sri Lanka.

As soon Monty […]

By Dinsa Sachan -- 3 comments