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Group B - Sri Lanka, India, Bangladesh, Bermuda

Salamuddin

International Debutant
I absolutely agree with Ranatunga , in that Nuwan Zoysa and Chandana should have been in, ahead of some old time wasters who keep re-appearing at these sort of events without really doing much to justify their selection ... and we all know who they are...:@
Jason, ZOysa should definitely be in the team ahead of Dilhara Fernando I feel.

Chandana , no - I think Bandara is better.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
But he can't bat... Chandana can...

And Dharmasena was forced into retirement by him! :@
 

Nishant

International 12th Man
But he can't bat... Chandana can...

And Dharmasena was forced into retirement by him! :@
thats a valid point TBH! Chandana is a decent bowler and a good allrounder to have especially when the SL top order is not in form at the moment!
 

Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
But he can't bat... Chandana can...

And Dharmasena was forced into retirement by him! :@
He would be your ideal number eight in the Caribbean. One of the pioneers of modern one-day spin bowling who made the most out of a limited ability. The likes of Samuels and Gayle have clearly learned from him (and Jayasuriya).
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Dharmasena is one of the most underrated ODI bowlers ever.

Few have bowled fast, flat spin better than him - only Kumble between 1990 and 1999.
 

chipmonk

U19 Debutant
He reminds me of another Sri Lankan great Leg Spinner who bowled fast and flat. His name was D. S. De Silva. Unfortunately he was too old when Sri Lanka gained test status. He was also fantastic to Watch. I watched him bamboozle Greig Chappel into utter confusion in the latter declining part of his carrier.
 

pup11

International Coach
honestbharani, are you serious because i haven't seen anything on MAX regarding indian practise matches being show LIVE.
 

legglancer12

School Boy/Girl Captain
India will take some beating - Ranatunga

Arjuna Ranatunga

March 3, 2007


India should win the World Cup. I have never seen a stronger Indian one-day side: it's well-represented in batting and its bowling crop is very, very impressive. It's so good, I guess, that raising the issue of fielding appears a bit improper.

I see a lot of similarity in this side to the one I captained in the World Cup triumph of 1996. It starts at the top and Robin Uthappa showcases the feel-good factor. I was really charmed by his strokeplay in recent weeks. Uthappa and Virender Sehwag are the team's openers in my book. Rahul Dravid should occupy the position I did in the 1996 campaign: hence his slot is between Yuvraj Singh and Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Only a player of his quality can shift the gears so effortlessly.

True, a lot of other things go into making a champion side. You need to be an extremely smart fielding side; in a long campaign such as this consistency will be critical as well as the number of injuries you can avoid.

India, in my estimation, would take some beating. Dravid is a fine captain and he must let his match-winners, the Tendulkars, Sehwags, Gangulys and Yuvrajs perform with freedom. They must be unfettered for their creativity to take the centrestage. As a captain, Dravid needs to get the maximum out of his men, even a per cent's loss of their ability wouldn't reflect well on him. It should be true not just of 11 but all 15 members of the squad.

Luck is no small issue either: even in our campaign in 1996, we were very lucky to lose the toss in Kolkata in the semi-finals. I would have surely fielded had we won the toss. Fortunately, it was the lot of the Indians to bat second on a crumbling pitch on that fateful evening.

As I see it, India, Sri Lanka, Australia and New Zealand will be the semi-finalists in this edition. Sri Lanka, because its bowling attack is better than it was in 1996. Chaminda Vaas and Muthiah Muralitharan need no introduction and Lasith Malinga could be the flavour of the team's campaign.

I still feel they should have had Upul Chandana and Nuwan Zoysa in the squad for in a campaign of this order, you need members who can fulfill more than one role: an all-round side and that's one invariable the best sides of different eras have shown.

Australia you can never discount. They didn't have 5-6 of their best players in New Zealand and I sometimes wonder if it was pure bluff or real fatigue and other issues which kept them away. But now all of them, except Brett Lee, will be back and they would be a force to reckon with. Australia have it in them to win four or five of their Super Eight games, an essential to qualify for the semi-finals.

I would have had South Africa as the fourth semi-finalist but for a disturbing trait they show in big tournaments. They crumble in big matches. I am also not convinced about their bowlers as match-winners. Shaun Pollock on average tracks is no longer a force: I see only Jacques Kallis and Herschelle Gibbs as their true match-winners.

New Zealand on the other hand are blessed with that essential quality of all-round ability: their batting runs deep and there is really no tail-ender. They also suffer from the big-match syndrome and hopefully their recent run of successes would take care of such inconsistencies.

Pakistan's has been a curious and sad case. They have a very strong middle order and there was a good mix of all-round cricketers, but the bowling has taken a beating in the absence of Abdul Razzaq and now Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif. If the word about the absence of the last two from the squad is true then they alone are to be blamed for it. It has hurt their team badly.

West Indies will be the dark horse who can upset the applecart of the best sides. They are a top-notch fielding side and have a good mix of youth and experience. Chris Gayle and Brian Lara will hold the key to their fortunes. They too suffer from inconsistency as we all know and it can stop them in their tracks. If they were to start well, and in this context their opening game against Pakistan on March 13 would be the key, they could be unstoppable.

England, despite their impressive wins against Australia this year, don't appear to be cup contenders yet. But it was very impressive to see the spirit of the side in the final weeks of the one-day series in Australia after the mauling they had in the Ashes. Spirit can do wonders and if they were to remember the lesson, they would be alright.

© PTI
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Well... based on...

Tharanga
Jayasuriya
Atapattu
Sangakkara
Jayawardene
Dilshan
Silva
Maharoof
Vaas
Maaaalinga
Murali
vs
Ganguly
Uthappa
Sehwag
Tendulkar
Dravid
Yuvraj Singh
Dhoni
Pathan
Agarkar
Harbhajan Singh
Munaf Patel
Both very powerful batting-line-ups, but Lanka have the better bowling-attack for mine.
 

Pup Clarke

Cricketer Of The Year
Well... based on...

Tharanga
Jayasuriya
Atapattu
Sangakkara
Jayawardene
Dilshan
Silva
Maharoof
Vaas
Maaaalinga
Murali
vs
Ganguly
Uthappa
Sehwag
Tendulkar
Dravid
Yuvraj Singh
Dhoni
Pathan
Agarkar
Harbhajan Singh
Munaf Patel
Both very powerful batting-line-ups, but Lanka have the better bowling-attack for mine.
If you change Zaheer for Pathan both bowling-attacks would be similar IMO.Pathan would defenitely not bat at 8.
 

crickmate

U19 12th Man
nice prediction bdcricmate, would be interesting what the other commenter says now :)


BD is gonna beat New Zealand in the warm up as well.
With current form, New Zealand can beat any team at anytime. Remember that Australia was the most strongest team of all, and if NZ can beat the !@#4 out of Aust then they can do anything to anyone.
Beating NZ is not a joke anymore. Watch out world... NZ is coming your way...
 

Trigger_Tiger

U19 Captain
.....

nice prediction bdcricmate, would be interesting what the other commenter says now :)
I am a fan of NZ, but:

@pacespinner: It was a half strength side that NZ beat. Moreover some of the better NZ players weren't in the team at the time as well (but what matters is that the Aussies were beaten). Apparently, BD beat the full strength Aussies when they did beat them, and this NZ team definitely had the better players.....right :) ?????

@Richard: .....:blink:?????

@bdcricmad: I fess up, that was some bit of true confidence man!!!!!

I just hope BD continues this good form into the World Cup, and either beat India or Sri Lanka to progress onto the Super 8s and from then on, who knows where :)?????
 

crickmate

U19 12th Man
Don't worry about him. He has to eat earth within next 4 years anyway(if he is has the courage to keep his promise).

Trigger_Tiger said:
@Richard: .....:blink:?????
 
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Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
It's a shame that Shahadat could only have the one over - did he get injured or just bowl too badly to be given another chance? After today's game, the attack of Mashrafe - Rasel - Razzak - Rafique - Saqibul looks likely.
 

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