Tag Archives: Suresh raina

Preview:India look to wrap up series

A win away from clinching the series, India will bank on their explosive batting line-up as they battle history and injury in the fourth One-day international against Sri Lanka at the half-filled Eden Gardens here Thursday.

Indian cricketers Sachin Tendulkar, left, and Virender Sehwag interact during a practice session

Indian cricketers Sachin Tendulkar, left, and Virender Sehwag interact during a practice session

The rollicking form of seasoned campaigners Sachin Tendulkar (208 at 104 average) and stand-in-skipper Virender Sehwag (194 at 64.66 average) is a big plus for the hosts with the duo having amassed nearly 400 runs between them in the five-game series that India lead 2-1.

But more vital is the way they have scored the runs. While Tendulkar has a strike rate of 94.97, Sehwag’s is an enviable 144.97, and the Lankan bowlers must be burning the midnight oil to find a way out to check their tormentors on a ground which is hosting an ODI after 32 months.

Gautam Gambhir, the other vital cog in the Indian batting department, has so far failed to fire in the series and the hosts would be hoping that he gets into form on the morrow in the absence of regular skipper and aggressive bat Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who is serving a two-game ban for India’s slow overrate in the second ODI at Nagpur.

India are also without the stylish left hander Yuvraj Singh, who has been ruled out of the remaining matches of the series with a finger injury.

In bowling, young left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja’s spectacular showing (4-32) in the third ODI at Cuttack has raised hopes of finding a suitable partner for experienced offie Harbhajan Singh, more so at Eden, where the spinners have often played a decisive role.

Having last staged an ODI in February 2007, one would have hoped to see a full house at the large Eden stadium, but the renovation of four galleries in preparation for the 2011 World Cup has reduced its capacity.

With only 53 percent of the seats in the 83,635-capacity stadium now available, the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) has done away with priced tickets for the match, which will be the fourth the two teams will play here. They have won one apiece while the other was a no-result.

For Sri Lanka, dashing opener Tillakratne Dilshan has been in superb form, cracking two back-to-back hundreds before a blitzy 18-ball 41 at Cuttack. Dilshan’s opening partner Upul Tharanga and skipper Kumar Sangakkara are also among runs, though Mahela Jayawardene is going through a lean patch.

Speaking to mediapersons on the match-eve, Sehwag said the Indians would aim to get Dilshan out quickly.

“It is difficult to stop him. It is better to try and get him out. If we can get his wicket, we can put pressure on the Sri Lankan middle order,” he said.

The visitors are also playing the series without several of their regulars, and the absence of the Muttiah Muralitharan — back home after the Test series following an injury — could hurt the Lankans the most Thursday.

The 40-year-old Sanath Jayasuriya, whose aggressive batting and part-time spin could come in handy for the Lankans, may make a comeback into the team after being dropped for two ODIs.

“There is always a chance for him to play. We haven’t finalised the 11,” said Sri Lankan coach Trevor Bayliss at the pre-match media meet.

Bayliss did not think Dhoni and Yuvraj’s unavailability would give a boost to his side. “They have only two players out of the team. We have five,” he pointed out.

The pitch appeared firm, but the extent of the wind and the dew could play a vital part in determining the course of Thursday’s game.

Sewhag said he would opt to field if he won the toss to avoid the problems the bowlers could face because of the evening dew.

Bayliss, however, said the wicket looked hard and good and full of runs.

Traditionally, the sprawling Eden Gardens has seen moderate scores, compared to the now-familiar scenes of teams belting 350 or even more in the 50-over games on other parks. Only once has a team scored 300 plus on this ground, and the credit goes to Sri Lanka who amassed 301 against Pakistan 12 years ago.

While India have emerged victorious in eight of their 15 limited over games at Eden, they lost three of their last four ties. One was rained out.

Sri Lanka have won three of their half-a-dozen games at Eden and lost two, while one was washed out.

Teams (from):

India: Virender Sehwag (captain), Sachin Tendulkar, Gautam Gambhir, Suresh Raina, Dinesh Karthik (wicketkeeper), Virat Kohli, Ravindra Jadeja, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan, Praveen Kumar, Ashish Nehra, Pragyan Ojha, Ishant Sharma and Sudeep Tyagi.

Sri Lanka: Kumar Sangakkara (captain-wicketkeeper), Tillakaratne Dilshan, SanathJayasuriya, Mahela Jayawardene, Thilina Kandamby, Chamara Kapugedera, Nuwan Kulasekara, Lasith Malinga, Ajantha Mendis, Thilan Samaraweera, Upul Tharanga, Chanaka Welegedara, Muthumudalige Pushpakumara, Suraj Randiv and Thissara Perera.

Umpires: Marais Erasmus (South Africa), Sanjay Hazare (India).

Third umpire: Shavir Tarapore.

Match starts at 2.30 p.m.

Leave a comment

Filed under 1

Preview: India vs Ireland

India started their title defense with a convincing victory over Bangladesh; who were expected to qualify along the defending champions to the super eights. But fate had some other plans as cricket minnows Ireland showed Bangladesh the exit door.

India's Harbhajan Singh and Skipper MS Dhoni

India's Harbhajan Singh and Skipper MS Dhoni

Though both India and Ireland have qualified for the Super eight but the win will certainly give psychological edge to the winner.

India seems to have quickly adjusted to the English conditions, after patchy show in the warm up match; they raised their level and crushed Bangladesh by 25 runs.

Defending champions have the best batting line up of the format; Gautam Gambhir and Rohit Sharma top the order capable of turning game with their aggressive stroke play.

The team has gifted players like Suresh Raina who can adjust accordingly with the situation in this fastest format of cricket.

Yuvraaj Singh and Skipper MS Dhoni complete the ideal middle order and are a delight to watch when in flow, Pathan brothers provide  additional depth to the side with their all round abilities.

RP Singh, Ishant Sharma and Praveen Kumar have been lethal with pace and swing through out the IPL 2 and are in good touch. Harbhajan Singh and P Ojha made their impact in the recently concluded league.

Ireland’s first foray into the shortest form of the game saw qualification for the World Cup secured with wins over Scotland, Bermuda and Kenya – this Associate tournament domination was achieved, amazingly, without a single IPL veteran.

Attack displaying their full potential against Bangladesh and an unseasonable thunderstorm against India might facilitate an escape from Group A. Further progress will depend on England poaching no more players.

Andre Botha. South African, batting at No4, seems well-suited to T20 – knocking 61 runs in the three qualifying matches.They have the likes of  Niall O’Brien, Northants wicketkeeper and William PorterfielGloucestershire left-hand opening batsman who took the captaincy last year at the age of 23.

Boyd Rankin. Standing 6ft 8in tall the right-armer is capable of achieving serious bounce.

Over all  team India is perfectly balanced, and surely are the favorites not only against Ireland but for the Cup too.

Leave a comment

Filed under 1

Preview: Second ODI, India vs New Zealand

Team India seems to be settled and attuned to the diverse conditions of the land where Sun rises first, but hardly shines.

suresh-raina

suresh-raina

As most of the team is touring New Zealand for the first time, the Juveniles showed their nerves of steel and convincingly won the first rain affected ODI after losing closely fought T20’s series which raised few eyebrows and doubts on the capability of the young brigade led by MS Dhoni.

Downpour is expected in Wellington. The moisture and wind has always assisted bowling; testing real character of batters. Toss will be a key factor in Westpac Trust Stadium – so far team winning the flip has triumphed in the tour.

Indian Batting appears to be in good shape as the team is no more dependent on one player’s performance, though they have to avoid mini collapses in middle order to continue the momentum against a side known for its come backs.

Dont’s For India

Sehwag’s brilliance at the top order has been exceptional. He is making the best use of the short boundaries in the dual stadiums.

The young lad Suresh Raina has played brilliantly on the tour so far and will be the man to watch when India tries to double the lead in Wellington on Friday (01: 00 GMT.)

Changing Gautam Gambhir’s preferred opening slot hasn’t been too successful so far, experiment can be dicey in long run for the team.

Hard hitter Yusuf Pathan should be used smartly as he is playing as an all-rounder in the team.

Team India improved the bowling department as Praveen Kumar has filled in the gap left by speedster Ishant Sharma who will be missing the second ODI too due to shoulder injury. Zaheer Khan and Harbhajan Singh can be lethal if they manage to keep it tight.

For Complete Preview Visit:www.octansports.com/cricket/cricket_info/278/Preview-Second-ODI.htm

1 Comment

Filed under 1

Dhoni guides India to victory over Sri Lanka

Team India Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni hit an unbeaten 61 in 65 balls to lead India to a six-wicket victory in the opening one-dayer against Sri Lanka on Wednesday.Australia Sri Lanka India Cricket

Chasing 247 to win, opener Gautam Gambhir laid the foundations with 62 and added 113 for the second wicket with Suresh Raina (54).

Dhoni won the toss and chose to bowl first in the hope of exploiting early seam movement.

Sanath Jayasuriya scored 107 for the home side, the 39-year-old became the oldest centurion in one-day internationals and went past the 13,000-run mark after cracking 10 fours and one six.

Tillakaratne Dilshan was run out for a duck in the first over but Jayasuriya and Kumar Sangakkara negotiated the initial threat of the new ball with intelligent batting.

Jayasuriya put on 118 for the second wicket with fellow left-hander Sangakkara (44).

Sri Lanka looked poised for a large total but India pegged them back in the latter stages of the innings.

India’s reply started badly when Sachin Tendulkar (5) was unfortunate to be judged lbw to an in swinger from Thilina Thushara that pitched outside leg-stump.

That was counter-balanced by a reprieve for Gambhir who was lucky to get the benefit of the doubt after a caught and bowled decision was referred to the TV umpire.

Sri Lanka was also guilty of poor fielding as Dilshan grassed a simple chance at backward point when Raina had made six.

The home side clawed their way back into the game when Gambhir was caught in the deep and Raina was run out, leaving India 137 for three.

Dhoni, however, took command by adding 44 with Yuvraj Singh (23) and an unbroken 66-run stand with Rohit Sharma (25 not out).

The second game of the five-match series is in Colombo on Saturday.

Leave a comment

Filed under 1