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***Official*** IPL match discussion thread

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
Is that another Indians are running cricket, we're ****ing dooooomed article TC?
Haha, love those.
T20 World Cup? The format brought new energy and it was great to see.
India is using it to make money? The format sucks we're all dooooooomed.
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
ha ha, so the Aussies are starring; no surprise there :laugh: But, seriously, VVS failing :( he couldn't be less cut out for the 20/20 format if he tried :D
Dunno, give him time. Punter is failing yet I think he'll do well in the tournament.


Overall the Aussies are doing great though. McGrath was class as usual, Warne was fantastic in the second game, and Watson and the Hussey brothers both are already match winners. Would like to see Symonds, Ponting and Hayden do more, but overall they've been great as expected.
 

masterblaster

International Captain
Really impressed by Ravindra Jadeja in this tournament so far. If he continues to play positive all round cricket in the IPL and then puts some solid First Class and List A performances on the board he definitely could make his way to the Indian ODI side as an all round spin bowler. His middle to lower order batting seems to be pretty good and he's only around 19 or 20 years old. Promising signs from him.
 

masterblaster

International Captain
Dunno, give him time. Punter is failing yet I think he'll do well in the tournament.


Overall the Aussies are doing great though. McGrath was class as usual, Warne was fantastic in the second game, and Watson and the Hussey brothers both are already match winners. Would like to see Symonds, Ponting and Hayden do more, but overall they've been great as expected.
Great to see the likes of McGrath and Warne doing so well. They are both still so good you wonder why they retired. But it shows they are both champions in how they chose to retire on top of the world.
 

Laurrz

International Debutant
Great to see the likes of McGrath and Warne doing so well. They are both still so good you wonder why they retired. But it shows they are both champions in how they chose to retire on top of the world.
Isnt it? Two of the greatest... *sigh...come back for Aus!! :laugh:

McGrath vs Gilchrist in about an hour...
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
Bloody Legend.

Funny how the article keeps referring to his eating whilst chatting. :laugh:
Agreed, I found that hilarious. I think he'll make an excellent captain and people like him talking and mentoring young Indian players is one the biggest reasons I support this tournament. Hoping Jaipur, Bangalore and Delhi make the finals tbh.
 

ret

International Debutant
ok... hate to get involved in this again... He is an excellent motivator, an excellent team mate, an excellent senior player to have around. And he is always full of ideas and tactics and is, as such, a great guy to have as vice captain or simply as a player in your side.


But captaincy is also about selection... He has failed waaaaaay too often in that regard. And if you want to know why India were so poor when he was captain, have a look at some of his selections. It is pretty much a proven thing that he doesn't have the best eye in terms of spotting talent. Nilesh Kulkarni, Jacob Martin, MSK Prasad, Abey Kuruvilla, AA himself, the list is rather long......... I am not saying he is the worst, but he is not as good as a Sourav is or an Imran Khan was. In fact, the same could be said of Dravid. Both of them don't seem to have the best eye when it comes to spotting talent.
could you tell me who would have been in the team at that time? .... clearly that was not a good period for Indian cricket

during Ganguly's era a lot of good young players came in like Yuvi, Zaheer, Bhajji, Sehwag, and by then Laxman, Dravid, Srinath had also picked up their games .... which made a lot of difference .... guys like Kaif and Nehra, who came in, were in good form too
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
i think that too.. i mean that 70 000 crowd at Eden Gardens would something you would dream to play at... that game b/w kolkata and deccan was pure theatre haha.. everything ahppening

will interest die down as the tournament progresses?
mine hasnt but i feel others have a bit
I’ve tried to watch as many games as possible but my only disappointment so far is seeing champion cricketers playing alongside very ordinary domestic players. Today there is going to be a situation where the likes of Herschelle Gibbs is going to be confined to the bench whilst some non-descript cricketer that even the home supporters couldn’t recognise from Adam plays. I’m all for given the Indian U19 kids a go (for the most part they are extremely talented) but has-beens such as Bangar, Joshi hold little interest for me and doubtlessly the majority of the supporters.

If the IPL is going to truly explode the foreign count has to be increased.
 
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silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
I’ve tried to watch as many games as possible but my only disappointment so far is seeing champion cricketers playing alongside very ordinary domestic players. Today there is going to be a situation where the likes of Herschelle Gibbs is going to be confide to the bench whilst some non-descript cricketer that even the home supporters couldn’t recognise from Adam plays. I’m all for given the Indian U19 kids a go (for the most part they are extremely talented) but has-beens such as Bangar, Joshi hold little interest for me and doubtlessly the majority of the supporters.

If the IPL is going to truly explode the foreign count has to be increased.
I dont know about that. IPL organizers would like, but don't really care much about non Indian viewers. Indian TV rights went for 1 billion, Australian for 15 million. I am not sure if seeing anyone outside the top international stars would be a big draw for Indian crowds. In fact, outside the top twenty-twenty five international stars, the rest wouldn't pull as much weight with the Indian public, so it doesn't make sense for the IPL to waste money on them when they can get Indian fill ins for much cheaper.
 

ret

International Debutant
I’ve tried to watch as many games as possible but my only disappointment so far is seeing champion cricketers playing alongside very ordinary domestic players. Today there is going to be a situation where the likes of Herschelle Gibbs is going to be confined to the bench whilst some non-descript cricketer that even the home supporters couldn’t recognise from Adam plays. I’m all for given the Indian U19 kids a go (for the most part they are extremely talented) but has-beens such as Bangar, Joshi hold little interest for me and doubtlessly the majority of the supporters.

If the IPL is going to truly explode the foreign count has to be increased.
increasing the overseas limit to 5 from 4 would help .... more than that could be an overkill

a domestic tourney without local flavor is pointless .... i would prefer to see how guys like Kohli, Jadeja, Saha do against the international players and thats one of the excitements

and this is targeted more towards the Indians, much like the domestic cricket in RSA is towards S Africans
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
No surprises to see Laxman sent packing by Asif; he should be use to seeing Asif ping his off-stump back by now.
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
increasing the overseas limit to 5 from 4 would help .... more than that could be an overkill

a domestic tourney without local flavor is pointless .... i would prefer to see how guys like Kohli, Jadeja, Saha do against the international players and thats one of the excitements

and this is targeted more towards the Indians, much like the domestic cricket in RSA is towards S Africans
It’s targeted towards Indians yet; last year’s purely Indian 20/20 domestic competition was a complete failure with audiences who held no interest in seeing their domestic players in action. Let’s not forget that in yesterday's game the Jaipur supporters were screaming 'Watson'.
 

Xuhaib

International Coach
Asif should have bowled out may have gotten taken out Symonds which would have been a huge bonus right now.
 

ret

International Debutant
It’s targeted towards Indians yet; last year’s purely Indian 20/20 domestic competition was a complete failure with audiences who held no interest in seeing their domestic players in action. Let’s not forget that in yesterday's game the Jaipur supporters were screaming 'Watson'.
i don't know if we had any T20 last yr but this one is of a different level

yeah Indians would support the ones who are playing for their teams be it Watson or Kaif but as I said more than 5 internationals in the playing 11 would be an over kill

and this is also an opportunity to see how the domestics do against established players so thats part of the excitement as well
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
i don't know if we had any T20 last yr but this one is of a different level

yeah Indians would support the ones who are playing for their teams be it Watson or Kaif but as I said more than 5 internationals in the playing 11 would be an over kill

and this is also an opportunity to see how the domestics do against established players so thats part of the excitement as well
That just illustrates how popularly it was...
http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/india/content/story/292076.html
 

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