Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Sachin Sachin has never made any secret of the fact that he idolises India's master batsman Sunil Gavaskar. And that it is to Gavaskar he turns, whenever loss of form or other cricketing problems upset his equilibrium. Not a recent phenomenon, this - as early as August 1987, when Sachin failed to win the Best Junior Cricketer award from the Bombay Cricket Association, it was Gavaskar who realised how upset the lad would be. And sent him this letter - which is, even today, one of Sachin's favourite talismans.








Easy, upright stance. Beautifully balanced, with the weight evenly spread on both feet. Head still. Eyes straight.... Sachin was 14, when this picture was taken at the Wankhede Stadium, Bombay. And he was there because he had just become the youngest ever player to be picked for the Bombay Ranji Trophy team - no mean feat, given that the Bombay side at that time boasted no less than six Test players.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011





The onus will be squarely on New Zealand's only two pace bowlers - Tim Southee and Hamish Bennett - to curb Pakistan's big hitters in the fourth one-day cricket international at McLean Park today.

New Zealand confirmed their 11 for the match yesterday, Jacob Oram named 12th man leaving Southee and Bennett as the only pace bowlers in the lineup.

Spinners Daniel Vettori and Nathan McCullum, and medium pacer Scott Styris, are the supporting acts but when the pressure goes on at the death, the quicks will have to step up.

They will also have to improve markedly from last Saturday's 43-run loss to the tourists. Shahid Afridi, with 65 off 25 balls, and Umar Akmal, with 44 off 29, helped Pakistan plunder 125 runs from the final 10 overs as New Zealand failed to hit their lines and lengths.

New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori said discipline was key against Afridi and co, and the bowlers were also relishing the slightly longer straight boundaries at McLean Park, although the square boundaries are little more than a full sand wedge.

"I think (Afridi) preys on any momentum in his favour so you've got to stop that any way you can," Vettori said.

"Being disciplined with the ball is the only way you can do it. We gave him a number of opportunities to clear the ropes and we missed a chance catch him, and you just can't afford to do that. The onus goes on the bowlers to hit their lines and lengths and if you do that you've got a better chance.

"You can accept it if they get hit from those areas but if you're bowling half volleys and length balls in the power plays you're going to be in trouble."

New Zealand's rotation policy continues with three changes to the 11 that lost in Christchurch.

In come Vettori, Nathan McCullum and opening batsman Jesse Ryder, while left-arm spinner Luke Woodcock, Kyle Mills and Oram drop out.

Oram -- a probable member of the first 11 -- has been handed drinks duties.

With the series level at 1-1, today's match is crucial and New Zealand need to find a way to halt Pakistan's momentum.

Batting generally decides matches here on what is invariably a belter, with scores over 300 not considered safe.

To post that sort of total, New Zealand will need one or two batsmen to score heavily, something they did not achieve in Christchurch, and counter the reverse swinging ball if it comes into play.

To deny Pakistan a 300-plus score, their death bowling will have to improve markedly, especially with Afridi on a roll.

Vettori confirmed Ryder and Martin Guptill would open, with Brendon McCullum again down the order.

Pakistan are expected to go with the same 11.

Friday, January 28, 2011

Shahid Khan Afridi شاہد خان آفریدی

Shahid Khan Afridi شاہد خان آفریدی
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Personal information
Full name Sahibzada Mohammad Shahid Khan Afridi
Born 1 March 1980 (age 30)(1980-03-01) Khyber Agency, FATA, Pakistan
Nickname Boom Boom Afridi, Lala
Height 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in)
Batting style Right-handed
Bowling style Right arm leg spin
Role All rounder
Domestic team information
Years Team
2009–present South Australia
2008 Deccan Chargers
2007–present Sind
2006 Ireland
2004 Kent
2003–04 Griqualand West
2003 Derbyshire
2001 Leicestershire
2001 Marylebone Cricket Club
1997–2008 Habib Bank Limited
1995–present Karachi
Career statistics
Competition Test ODI T20I
Matches 27 306 39
Runs scored 1,716 6,431 630
Batting average 37.40 23.81 18.80
100s/50s 5/8 6/30 0/3
Top score 156 124 54*
Balls bowled 3,194 13,110 894
Wickets 48 288 51
Bowling average 35.60 34.88 18.80
5 wickets in innings 1 3 0
10 wickets in match 0 n/a n/a
Best bowling 5/52 6/38 4/11
Catches/stumpings 10/– 101/– 11/–