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The Tiger King
BingoWhat am I missing here? I'm sure it must be something so obvious that only an idiot like me can fail to see it.
BingoWhat am I missing here? I'm sure it must be something so obvious that only an idiot like me can fail to see it.
haha.....thanks.....I found them quite funny tooGreat signatures smali
You can dig into stats and produce players with better stats than even Sachin Tendulkar. There is always a context added to the case and the career average is over the whole career while performances are also seen in that season. Kindly check in the stats for the period which was recent to the performances. Then also check what is the technique of Raina and Badrinath. Where the series was wherre were supposed to play and against whom. So there is always a context. How much bring in the stats, the fact is presently India is No 1 Test Team, they won the WC and with IPL a whole loads of players have got good exposure against quality international players.Raina was not born with an Indian cap on his head. He too was uncapped before he was selected.
This was what you had said earlier.
Now it turns out that longer formats like Ranji and Duleep are irrelevant for an Indian cap, but performance in local OD tournaments are.
How about this then?
Badrinath Domestic FC average 63.37, Domestic List A average 42.34
Raina ---- Domestic FC average 46.44, Domestic List A average 37.56
{Yuvraj --- Domestic FC average 50.05, Domestic List A average @39.72)
Yuvraj is old hat, but Badri and Raina were both uncapped when Raina was preferred. Any additional insights on why that was the case? What am I missing here? I'm sure it must be something so obvious that only an idiot like me can fail to see it.
Right, we have come a long way in this educative journey, haven't we?. Starting with proving oneself in the longer formats, performing in the Ranji and Duleep Trophy and such other nonsense. Making rapid progress towards performing well in the local OD tournaments (which are held under a thick veil of secrecy since it is only IPL which is covered in news), which too turned out to be smoke-screen. To the final destination, where context rules supreme, where we can now forget all about the earlier mumbo-jumbo about performance.There is always a context added to the case
I most certainly do not want a separate thread.you are welcome. If you want we can have a separate thread for the same
I'm extremely relieved. And very very grateful.I do not want to Hijack the SLPL thread.
Let us not discuss it - over here, over there, for that matter anywhere at all.Lets discuss it over here.
Again you are welcomeI most certainly do not want a separate thread.
Either for the same, or for anything that might bear even a remote resemblance to the same.
I'm extremely relieved. And very very grateful.
Let us not discuss it - over here, over there, for that matter anywhere at all.
As earlier reported of having 7 teams but there would be original 5 teams. Also it was said that Shahid Afridi and Daniel Vettori were captain of some teams but that is not true. Rather players have been approached and we would see the finalization of players soonSri Lanka Cricket is organising a Twenty20 league in July and August 2011 featuring their top players as well as internationals from India, Australia, Pakistan, West Indies and South Africa. The tournament, which will have five regional teams led by senior Sri Lankan cricketers, is the latest in a series of Twenty20 leagues, with some degree of international participation, that have been created over the past few years.
The league will be run by the Singapore-based Somerset Entertainment, which won the organisational rights and is now looking at securing a TV deal. It is understood to have approached around 35 international players including Yuvraj Singh, Kieron Pollard, Chris Gayle, Yusuf Pathan and Shahid Afridi, and most of Sri Lanka's leading cricketers.
Salaries in the league will be on the lower side; one estimate suggested three salary slabs with the highest at $30,000, which is what a mid-level player would get for each game of the IPL.
The BCCI is understood to have given the league its blessing and the tournament's timing - it will coincide with India's Test series in England - will suit India's limited-overs specialists. An Indian player, who was one of the first to be approached by the organisers, said he was made to understand that the tournament was being held with the approval of the Indian board.
"I was made an offer during last season of Ranji Trophy," the player told ESPNcricinfo. "I did not agree at the time but they [the organisers] said it is not as popular a league as the IPL so money won't be that big. We left it by saying we can talk more as the time goes. Perhaps a new offer could come after the IPL."
While the league will be a lower-profile event compared to other Twenty20 tournaments, it is likely to benefit from the fact that many players will be free from international commitments at that time. It is also likely to draw in several players who are no longer active in international cricket. Shoaib Akhtar is one player who is understood to be a certainty for the tournament and Herschelle Gibbs is also believed to have been approached.
The league will also be a boon for players from Pakistan, who currently are not part of the IPL and whose international exposure has been limited because of security issues.
It has been confirmed that all 5 teams will be captained by Lankan Players. Shoaib Akhtar surely will be playing. If Pakistan do not have any international fixtures they surely will flock to the tournament. After all who will refuse 20 to 30 K for 20 days when their sources of income are limited these days. Something is better than nothing. But many players have county commitments. I do not know where they will play. Lets see how it goesI think every Pakistani player contacted will play the league.I think there's every chance of Afridi captaining a side,because like i said previously,he's very likely to be the most high profile foreigner in the league and since he's an international captain too,it would make complete sense for him to lead a side.
Also,there's a large chance that Shoaib Akhtar could play the league.That would be incredible
That was in initial report. Now it has been confirmed that there would be 5 teams and all would be with SL captains. The new NE Teams of Nagenahira and Uthuru are not there for this editionThe 7 teams and their captains :
Dilshan (Basnahira), Sangakkara (Kandurata), Jayawardane (Wayamba), Jayasuriya (Ruhuna), Vaas (Uva), Afridi (Nagenahira) and Vettori (Uthuru)
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There was a initial report floated by Somerset on 7 teams. But as per the latest release which is on cricinfo there will be 5 teams and international stars have to be confirmed.Read on facebook slpl starts july 15 got vettori and afridi.
Read on cricnfo their is a usa 1 in the books,looking for froeign stars now.