Arjun
Cricketer Of The Year
Observations from Day One:
- Bhuvaneshwar Kumar, the left-arm seamer, bowled well with the new ball, getting a lot out of that greenish pitch. He bowled slowly, but kept it wicket-to-wicket and was awarded with four leg-before decisions, though one of them was a tight decision.
- UP fielding was largely very good, with the highlight being the catch taken by Shivkant Shukla to dismiss Tendulkar.
- There was, however, a letdown, with Kaif dropping an edge a little above head height off Praveen Kumar.
- Praveen Kumar was unlucky not to get a wicket, as he was very accurate and made the batsmen play at everything, at a decent pace.
- Chawla was a little less impressive, but still unlucky not to get a wicket.
- RP Singh, coming in first-change, was patchy, though the fastest today. He took a wicket, which may be controversial, but also bowled well, unrewarded.
- Kaif, leading the UP team, gave one over too many to part-timer Parminder Singh, who had no pace, no movement, no bounce and no penetration at all. This allowed Sharma and Nayar to build a massive partnership and take Mumbai from the precarious 66/4 to a much bigger score.
- Rohit Sharma played a very risky, streaky innings, throwing caution to the wind initially but he came into his own facing the gentle, insipid slow-medium pace of the extended part-timer.
- Nayar was unlucky to be out on 99, but that Bhuvan delivery was headed straight to the stumps.
- Less said of the top four, the better. Bahutule is clearly out of time now.
- Surprisingly, the other UP spinner, Praveen Gupta, got only three overs.