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***Official*** India in Sri Lanka

andruid

Cricketer Of The Year
ok m8....i know ur really happy with the SLankan victory...bt seriously? even u kno u didnt mean that....

congrats tho.... :)

I agree withe chaminda on that one. The Asia cup has a unique existence as its the official continental cricket championship for Asia unlike the Champions trophy which just exists for existence's sake
 

Sanz

Hall of Fame Member
Asia Cup is the 2nd most important OD tournment after the World Cup IMO. Would rather win that then the Champions Trophy.
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

I can not stop laughing every time someone says that. And please dont make the 'Sour Grapes' argument because I laughed at this suggestion even before the tournament started.
 

Manee

Cricketer Of The Year
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

I can not stop laughing every time someone says that. And please dont make the 'Sour Grapes' argument because I laughed at this suggestion even before the tournament started.
How respectful of you to laugh at the views of another poster - kudos.
 

Sanz

Hall of Fame Member
You get the impression that I am being arguementative intentionally, but I am not. I am honestly asking who as I have only seen a limited amount of domestic cricket in the form of the Duleep Trophy final and the Challenger Trophies over the years as well as the IPL.
SJS is right on Joginder Sharma. 4 Overs of IPL should have been enough to know that.
 

Sanz

Hall of Fame Member
How respectful of you to laugh at the views of another poster - kudos.
No, I am not laughing at his views, I am just laughing at the suggestion he made that Asia Cup is the 2nd most Important Tournament after World Cup. Really on what basis it is the 2nd most important tournament ?

I can understand his love for the tournament, but making a grand statement like that seemed really funny to me esp on the forum where majority of the members didn't even care to follow the tournament.

That said - I dont think I was being disrespectful to Chaminda in any way, unless you take 'laughter' as some sort of insult or mocking. He is great poster and if he felt what you felt, then my sincere apologies to him. No intention of mocking/insulting a great poster on this forum.
 

ret

International Debutant
Cus it actually has a meaning to it "Asian Champions" Granted it is somewhat superficial, but still has more meaning then any other OD tournment.
i would rate World Cup > CT > Asia Cup > other regular ODI tourneys
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
I wouldn't swap India's win of the tri-series in Australia for the Asia Cup, put it that way.

And people can mock the CT as useless or meaningless all they want, I still get more excited and want India to win it more than the Asia Cup.

I don't mind the Asia Cup (although this year's was horrible due to attendance, its timing and the pitches) but seriously to suggest its #2 after the WC is ridiculous.
 

Manee

Cricketer Of The Year
No, I am not laughing at his views, I am just laughing at the suggestion he made that Asia Cup is the 2nd most Important Tournament after World Cup. Really on what basis it is the 2nd most important tournament ?

I can understand his love for the tournament, but making a grand statement like that seemed really funny to me esp on the forum where majority of the members didn't even care to follow the tournament.

That said - I dont think I was being disrespectful to Chaminda in any way, unless you take 'laughter' as some sort of insult or mocking. He is great poster and if he felt what you felt, then my sincere apologies to him. No intention of mocking/insulting a great poster on this forum.
Sorry, came home in a very bad mood.

***Shake hands***
 

SJS

Hall of Fame Member
You get the impression that I am being arguementative intentionally, but I am not. I am honestly asking who as I have only seen a limited amount of domestic cricket in the form of the Duleep Trophy final and the Challenger Trophies over the years as well as the IPL.
I am sorry I misunderstood.

I will try and answer in some detail tomorrow. :)
 

Manee

Cricketer Of The Year
Thanks. Basically, I know the current crop of international bowlers are better than Joginder Sharma but I thought he was a level above the average domestic medium pacer.
 

ret

International Debutant
It is good to see Dhoni requesting for a break. As I had said earlier that he deserves a rest with the amount of cricket that he has played lately

there is little one can do about the packed international schedule, so it's time that players assess their bodies and benchmark the number of games that they would want to play in a year so as not only to be 100% fit but also to decrease burn-outs

the rotation of players would mean that other players like Karthik can get a look in and a chance to show his worth

Good to see Jaffar finally getting the boot. He should not have been on the plane to Australia even though he did well against Pak because he was always going to be exposed out there

What India truly lacks is a quality test level all-rounder, someone who can be picked for his bowling and batting. Irfan showed some good signs early on but his bowling is going downhill. I guess, India will have to make use of the specialist as of now

I am looking at 2009/2010 as the farewell year for some of the oldies [old in terms of both age and the number of years that they have played international cricket] like Laxman, Ganguly, Dravid and Kumble. I guess, some of them may not make it to next year considering their recent form and the tough series on the cards this year. If they do then its will be difficult for them to survive beyond 2010 ... It's imperative that they make good use of the opportunity on offer as they would want to go out with a bang rather than a bust
 

ret

International Debutant
I wouldn't swap India's win of the tri-series in Australia for the Asia Cup, put it that way.

And people can mock the CT as useless or meaningless all they want, I still get more excited and want India to win it more than the Asia Cup.
CT is history now, iirc .... Ind won its last edition :)
 

Migara

International Coach
Does he have to prove his discipline or is he simply not coming back? I really liked the look of him and he has got all the numbers.
He'll not have it harsh as his problem was a minor one (late night as I heard).
 

chaminda_00

Hall of Fame Member
Would anyone disagree with the fact that when it comes to ODI tournments it is basically World Cup > blackhole > any tournment.

Really any OD tournment outside the World Cup has no true meaning, just another random tournment. Asia Cup has some meaning and has the real potential to mean a lot more. But due to countless number of ODIs between Asian sides it doesn't mean as much as should. Still there is some romance assoicated to winning the Asian Cup, for mine. More then any other tournment outside the World Cup.

It pretty clear that people get caught up in the hype of certain tournments. The CB series hasn't meant anything for a long time. It just got a lot of hype surrounding it as Australia play in it and it is in Australia. Australia's No 1 status has kept that hype surrounding it. But the fact that last season's edition was last, says a fair bit more mine on its overall standing these days. It clearly just become another meanlingless ODI tournment. Regardless of how much you want to dress it up. The CT isn't any better, regardless of how much the ICC want to dress that up.

It is poor sign where ODIs and cricket is going in general, when the importance of tournment is based on how many people watch it (both at ground and on TV), how much media attention the games have got. Not the overall importance of tournment or even the quality.

There is no doubt that this thought procress was one of main reasons why Dhoni got rested. This 2-Test series away from India will gain next to next no attention in the media or through TV views in India. So therefore the series isn't important in comparsion to future tournments or series.
 

aussie

Hall of Fame Member
Looking forward to this series, the biggest thing is Mendis doing well of course, world cricket needs him to become the next spin sensation.
 

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