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Thursday, July 11, 2019

‘45 mins of bad cricket cost us’

Shashank.Shekhar@timesgroup.com

Manchester:11.07.2019

You have to put up a brave front even if you, the favourites, have lost a World Cup semifinal half an hour back. Virat Kohli had this unenviable job of tacking the media on Wednesday. Hard as he tried to hide his feelings, the heartbreak came out in a nuanced way.

Analysing the result, he said the game changed in the first 40 minutes of India’s batting. “The game pretty much changed in those first 40 minutes and New Zealand deserve a lot of credit because they put up a great display of how to bowl with the new ball. They forced us to make errors. And when you lose 3 for 6, it’s very difficult to come back into the game. Still, our effort was commendable.”

The top order has been serving the team very well right through the World Cup. Don’t you think this was one game the middle order could have won for India?

“You obviously feel bad for the result. Everyone goes out there to win the game and if it doesn’t happen, you feel, like, you could have done things differently or look at things in hindsight. But, yeah, that is why these games are called knockouts because if the opposition plays better, you are out of the tournament. So we have to accept that.

“We are sad but not devastated because the kind of cricket we played in this tournament. We know where we stood as a team and today (Wednesday) we were not good enough and that is the nature of this tournament,” the Indian skipper said with a wry smile.

The target of 240 was a challenging one in the conditions but certainly not very tough for a batting side like India. What did the team think at the halfway stage? “Chasing 240, we were very comfortable. We were confident that we could get the score. But the start is always important. Rohit got a really good ball. I thought my ball was decent. A couple of shot selections could have been better. And New Zealand, the way they bowled, they did not provide any opportunities for us. We are not shying away from accepting that we didn’t stand up to the challenge and we were not good enough under pressure.”

Virat, besides being the big superstar of world cricket, is also the best batsman of the team and its captain. How was he feeling right now? ‘Of course, very disappointed. We played outstanding cricket and to just go out on the basis of 45 minutes of bad cricket is saddening and it breaks your heart. You finish No. 1 in the table and then a spell of bad cricket and then you are out of the tournament. But you have to accept it.”

Virat said Ravindra Jadeja was pumped up to go out and perform for the team. “You saw the passion with which he played and we have seen it in Test cricket a few times, he’s played knocks under tremendous pressure. Having watched Jadeja for 10 years, this is probably his best knock according to me because of the kind of pressure, the stage we were at, almost out of the game and then he produces that... He’s been a very understated but a top quality cricketer for India in the field, with the ball, with the bat… priceless.”
Kiwis Halt India’s Flight
Men In Blue Lose Thriller By 18 Runs

Shashank.Shekhar@timesgroup.com
11.07.2019

As India marched imperiously from one league match to another, a faint, troublesome question lingered in the background. What would happen if the top three failed collectively?

India found out on Wednesday, and it wasn’t pretty. Confronted with a moving ball and skilled bowlers, the fabled top order froze like a deer trapped in the headlights. A late fightback turned what threatened to be a onesided match into a thriller, but it wasn’t enough to stop the Kiwis

from entering their second consecutive World Cup final — and India from bowing out at the semifinal stage for the second straight time.

Ravindra Jadeja did his best to win the match single-handedly. After bowling economically and fielding brilliantly, he clobbered 77 off 59 balls as Indian fans, who had earlier lapsed into shellshocked silence, found their voice again. When Jadeja mishit a slower ball, it was left to M S Dhoni. But Martin Guptill produced a rocket throw that beat a lunging Dhoni by centimetres. The great finisher trudged off the field, very possibly for the last time in international cricket, and he took India’s hopes with him.



FULL COVERAGE: P 20 & 21

Thursday, July 4, 2019

TIMES AT THE WORLD CUP

Virat’s touching gesture for the old and the beautiful
Indian Skipper Promises Tickets For 87-Year-Old Charulata Patel

Gaurav.Gupta@timesgroup.com

Birmingham:04.07.2019

Even as millions of fans are still struggling for tickets to India’s semifinal and final matches in the 2019 World Cup, Charulata Patel can claim to be amongst the lucky ones to already have them in her purse. The 87-year-old South Africa-born Gujarati is a London resident and has become a sensation on social media ever since Indian captain Virat Kohli and his deputy Rohit Sharma touched her feet to seek her blessings, and spent some time with her at Edgbaston after India beat Bangladesh by 31 runs on Tuesday.

During the brief meeting with the spirited lady, who came all the way from London to watch the Men-in-Blue despite being slightly ill, Kohli told her that she now has to turn up for all of India’s remaining three games, promising tickets for her and her granddaughter, Anjali, who accompanied her to the stadium.

“Yesterday, when he hugged her, he said: ‘Please come for all our matches’. But she replied: ‘Beta, I don’t have tickets.’ He said: ‘Don’t worry, I’ll arrange the tickets, and he kept his word. So, now we have the tickets for all of India’s remaining games — the Leeds match (against Sri Lanka on July 6), the semifinal (both the semifinals actually) and the final,” Charulata’s granddaughter, Anjali, told TOI from London. “We asked for a few more tickets, but he couldn’t arrange that many,” she chuckled.

Sharing the emotional moment with his ‘special fan’, Kohli later tweeted: “Also would like to thank all our fans for all the love & support & especially Charulata Patel ji. She’s 87 and probably one of the most passionate & dedicated fans I’ve ever seen. Age is just a number; passion takes you leaps & bounds. With her blessings, on to the next one.” Throughout the match, the TV cameras kept panning on the enthusiastic fan. Former England captain Michael Vaughan described a TV shot of Charulata’s enthusiastic support as “the picture of the World Cup”.

ICC later shared a small video of her. “They’re playing very well. I’m praying to God that they keep on winning. I’m watching cricket for the last 20 years. The first time I went to watch a game live was in The Oval last year, so this is just this second time,” Charulata told Times Now.

You don’t have to guess hard to know her favourites players/ “Virat Kohli, MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma,” she said. “When Virat and Rohit touched my feet, I wanted to get up, but they asked me to keep sitting on my chair. I gave them my blessings, and hugged and kissed them,” he said.

There are many elderly people amongst the spectators in England. You do wonder how Charulata managed to attract the attention of Virat & Co. “It’s all thanks to the Indian guys. The Indian team’s media manager, Moulin Parikh, and a few other media personnel approached us for a few interviews. I asked if he could arrange for my grandma to meet the team or at least some players. Because of her age and illness, this would most probably be the last World Cup she would be able to see at a stadium. So, it meant a lot for her to see the team. Moulin said: ‘Look, I’ll arrange something for you when there are just two overs left for the game.’ And he did make it to happen,” she revealed.



MY PLEASURE: Virat Kohli greets Charulata Patel at Edgbaston on Tuesday

Friday, June 28, 2019

Tuesday, June 18, 2019

ஆட்டத்தின் போது கொட்டாவி விட்ட சர்ஃபராஸ்: கடுப்பான பாகிஸ்தான் அமைச்சர்
By எழில் | Published on : 17th June 2019 01:55 PM |



இந்தியாவுக்கு எதிராகத் தோல்வியடைந்த பாகிஸ்தான் அணியினரின் செயல்பாடுகளை பாகிஸ்தான் அமைச்சர் விமரிசனம் செய்துள்ளார்.



உலகக் கோப்பை கிரிக்கெட் போட்டியில் பாகிஸ்தானை 89 ரன்கள் வித்தியாசத்தில் வீழ்த்தி அபார வெற்றி பெற்றது இந்தியா.

2019 ஐசிசி ஒருநாள் உலகக் கோப்பையின் மிக பரபரப்பான ஆட்டம் எனக் கூறப்பட்டுள்ள இந்த ஆட்டம், மான்செஸ்டர் ஓல்ட் டிராஃபோர்ட் மைதானத்தில் நேற்று நடைபெற்றது. டாஸ் வென்ற பாகிஸ்தான் பந்துவீச்சைத் தேர்வு செய்தது. ரோஹித் சர்மா, விராட் கோலியின் அபார ஆட்டத்தால் 5 விக்கெட் இழப்புக்கு 336 ரன்களை குவித்தது இந்திய அணி. ஒரு நாள் ஆட்டத்தில் துரிதமாக 11,000 ரன்களை கடந்து, ஜாம்பவான் சச்சின் டெண்டுல்கர் சாதனையை முறியடித்தார் கேப்டன் விராட் கோலி.

பாகிஸ்தான் ஆடிய போது, மழை குறுக்கிட்டது. இதனால், டிஎல்எஸ் முறைப்படி ஓவர்கள் குறைக்கப்பட்டு 40 ஓவர்களில் 302 ரன்களைக் குவிக்க வேண்டும் என கடின இலக்கு பாக். அணிக்கு நிர்ணயிக்கப்பட்டது. இதில் அந்த அணி 6 விக்கெட் இழப்புக்கு 212 ரன்கள் மட்டுமே எடுத்தது. இந்தியத் தரப்பில் விஜய் சங்கர், குல்தீப் யாதவ், பாண்டியா ஆகியோர் சிறப்பாகப் பந்துவீசி பாக். சரிவுக்கு வித்திட்டனர். இந்த வெற்றி மூலம் உலகக் கோப்பையில் 7-ஆவது முறையாக பாகிஸ்தானை வென்றுள்ளது இந்தியா.

இந்நிலையில் இந்திய அணி பேட்டிங் செய்தபோது பாகிஸ்தான் கேப்டன் சர்ஃபராஸ் கொட்டாவி விட்டபடி கீப்பிங் செய்தார். இதன் காணொளி உடனடியாகச் சமூகவலைத்தளத்தில் பரவியது. இதையடுத்து ரசிகர்களால் விமரிசனத்துக்கு அவர் ஆளாக்கப்பட்டார்.

பாகிஸ்தானின் மனித உரிமைகளுக்கான அமைச்சர் ஷிரீன் மஸாரி, சர்ஃபராஸின் செயலுக்குக் கண்டனம் தெரிவித்துள்ளார். மேலும் ஆட்டம் தொடங்குவதற்குச் சில நேரங்கள் முன்பு பாகிஸ்தான் வீரர் சோயிப் மாலிக் தனது மனைவி சானியா மிர்சாவுடன் ஒரு ஷீஷா பாரில் நண்பர்களுடன் இருந்ததாக விடியோவும் செய்தியும் வெளியாகியுள்ளன. இதற்கு பாகிஸ்தான் அமைச்சர் ஷிரீன் கண்டனம் தெரிவித்துள்ளார். ட்விட்டரில் அவர் கூறியுள்ளதாவது:

மைதானத்தில் கேப்டன் கொட்டாவி விடும்போது அங்கு ஃபீல்டிங் இல்லாமலாகிவிடுகிறது. ஆட்டம் தொடங்குவதற்கு முன்பு ஷீஷா புகைப்பிடித்தலில் ஈடுபடும்போது, அவமானத்தை விட வேறென்ன எதிர்பார்க்க முடியும்? டாஸ் வென்ற கேப்டன் இந்திய அணியை பேட்டிங் செய்ய விட்டது நிலைமையை மோசமாக்கிவிட்டது. இந்திய அணி மிகவும் தொழில்முறையுடன் ஒற்றுமையுடன் விளையாடினார்கள். ஆனால் பாகிஸ்தான் அணியில் அந்த ஒற்றுமையின்றி வீரர்களிடையே பிரிவினை உள்ளது. விளையாட்டில் வெற்றி, தோல்வி சகஜம். ஆனால், கொஞ்சமாவது தொழில்முறையுடன் விளையாடவேண்டும் என்று பாகிஸ்தான் அணியையும் கேப்டன் சர்ஃபராஸ், சோயிப் மாலிக் ஆகியோரையும் விமரிசித்துள்ளார்.

'Don't compare air strikes and cricket match': Pakistan on Shah's congratulatory message to Team India
Shah was referring to the February 26 strikes carried out by India on terrorist training camp in Balakot in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Published: 17th June 2019 10:35 PM 

Pakistan's army spokesman Maj. Gen. Asif Ghafoor .

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's military spokesperson on Monday asked Home Minister Amit Shahnot to compare Pakistan cricket team's defeat to India in the World Cup game to the air strikes, warning him to "stay surprised", according to media reports.

Remarks by Major Gen Asif Ghafoor, who is the director general of the Army's media wing Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), came after Shah congratulated the Indian cricket team after their win over Pakistan in the World Cup clash and tweeted: "Another strike on Pakistan by Team India and the result is same."

"Congratulations to the entire team for this superb performance. Every Indian is feeling proud and celebrating this impressive win," Shah tweeted.

Shah was referring to the February 26 strikes carried out by India on terrorist training camp in Balakot in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.


Pakistan has denied that there was any damage or casualties in the IAF air strikes.

Ghafoor, through his personal account, on Monday responded to Shah, saying: "Dear Amit Shah, yes your team won a match. Well played."

Ghafoor pointed out that "two things with different denominators can't be compared, so are strikes and match".

"If in doubt please see results of our Nowshera counter strikes and response to IAF [Indian Air Force] violation on 27 Feb 19 downing two Indian jets," he said, ending his tweet with: "Stay Surprised."

India has maintained that it had lost only one of its fighter jets in the air combat on February 27.

Sunday, June 16, 2019

'India far better than Pakistan as a team', says Kapil Dev

ANI

PublishedJun 15, 2019, 10:05 am IST

The 1983 World Cup-winning captain also expressed his views on the recent incident relating to MS Dhoni's gloves.



India will face Pakistan in the much-awaited World Cup clash on June 16. (Photo: File)

Chennai: The "far better" Indian team has a much higher probability of winning against Pakistan in their forthcoming Cricket World Cup clash, said former India captain Kapil Dev on Friday.

"The Indian team is definitely far better. I am not saying because I am Indian. But I feel when I was playing the Pakistan team was much better than us. Today I can say that if they play 10 matches, India will win seven. What will happen that day God knows. I hope the players play to the best of their potential," Dev told reporters.

Dev praised current India skipper Virat Kohli.

"I do not think so that I can compare myself with him, he is really good, he is number one player in the world and we are proud of our captain," he said.
Eulogising pacer Jasprit Bumrah, who is in impeccable form, Dev said he hopes that the 25-year-old remains fit for another five years.

"When I saw him (Bumrah) for the first time, I did not expect him to have such an ability. I changed my word and I say, God, he is really fantastic. From such a short run-up he can produce, with an awkward action, such pace. It is not easy. I just want him to be fit for the next five years," Dev said.

The 1983 World Cup-winning captain also expressed his views on the recent incident relating to MS Dhoni's gloves and said that Dhoni just showed his passion and love for his country.

"It is not a controversy, he showed a feeling within him, he put a logo there and we have to go with the system. I don't think he realised that it is going to be such a big thing. You have to go through the system or the law, whatever law ICC had made. Next day he said 'if you do not like, I will remove it'. I respect Dhoni and he showed passion and love for his country and Army people and that is nothing wrong," he said.

India will face Pakistan in the much-awaited World Cup clash on June 16.

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Monday, June 10, 2019

India vs Australia, ICC World Cup 2019: India ring warning bell, beat Australia by 36 runs

PTI | Jun 10, 2019, 07.58 AM IST


India vs Australia, ICC World Cup 2019: India ring warning bell, beat Australia by 36 runsLONDON: Shikhar Dhawan's classy hundred and a quality bowling effort powered India to a 36-run victory over Australia, denying two fallen heroes a fairytale script while sounding a warning bell for their opponents in the World Cup on Sunday.

The legend of Dhawan in ICC tournaments continued to grow as his stylish 117 formed the cornerstone of a fantastic batting display that propelled India to a commanding 352 for five.

In reply, Australia never looked like getting there as they managed only 316 in 50 overs with Steve Smith (69 off 70 balls) and David Warner's (56 off 84 balls) half-centuries being of little consequence.

After a professional run-chase against South Africa in the opener, the second match saw the 'Men In Blue' burying the five-time world champions under a deluge of runs. An astounding 131 dot balls (21.5 overs) were bowled by Indian bowlers which ultimately made the difference.

Warner's innings was an antithesis to his style of play and pegged Australia back before he was sent back by Yuzvendra Chahal (2/62 in 10 overs). Still Australia was in with a slim chance till Usman Khawaja (42) and Smith were at the crease.

Khawaja shuffled way too much trying to play a scoop behind square and was bowled by Jasprit Bumrah (3/61 in 10 overs), and Australia lost whatever momentum they had gained.

Smith, who played his usual shuffling across the off-stump game, looked threatening but an asking rate of 10 put immense pressure, and Bhuvneshwar Kumar got him with one that angled in to catch him in-front of stumps. It was a nice comeback for Bhuvneshwar (3/50 in 10 overs), who was hit for three boundaries by Glenn Maxwell.

Once Smith was gone, the game was as good as over for Australia even though Alex Carey helped himself to a half-century (55 not out off 35 balls). Having beaten South Africa and Australia in the first two games, India will now be considered as the team to beat in this tournament.

Earlier, Dhawan, during his 17th ODI hundred, found perfect support from fellow opener Rohit Sharma (57 off 70 balls) in a stand of 127. He then joined forces with Virat Kohli, consolidating the innings with a 93-run stand for the second wicket.

The skipper played a very effective knock with his two maximums off Mitchell Starc (1/74 off 10 overs) -- over long-on and extra cover -- being the stand-out shots of the game.

The last 10 overs yielded 116 runs, primarily due to generous contributions from the middle-order players Hardik Pandya and Mahendra Singh Dhoni along with their skipper.

The team's permanent floater, Pandya (48 off 27 balls) played in a manner only he can, and was the perfect icing on the cake on a flat Oval deck. Dhoni (27 off 14 balls) did his bit in putting the finishing touches, which included a six over square leg off Starc.

After skipper Kohli made the right call, the Indian openers played out a good spell from Starc and Pat Cummins (1/55 in 10 overs), with the latter pitching it up and repeatedly beating the bat.

What worked brilliantly for the Indian batsmen was the manner in which they planned which bowlers they wanted to go after.

They took 157 runs from 20 overs bowled by Marcus Stoinis (2/62 in 7 overs), Adam Zampa (0/50 in 6 overs) and Glenn Maxwell (0/45 in 7 overs).

Rohit was dropped on 2 by Nathan Coulter-Nile at square leg off Starc and from then, the Indian openers became more cautious.

Dhawan, who has a stupendous record at the Oval ground, where he averages over 120, waited for Coulter-Nile, and three boundaries in the eighth over eased the pressure.

The hero of Australia's match against West Indies, didn't have the pace to trouble the Indians and he bowled short enough to be cut and pulled by both the players. Rohit, for good measure, hooked him for a six while Dhawan played some fabulous cut shots.

Leg spinner Zampa, who was impressive against India in the last series, was targeted at the onset as both the openers used their feet to perfection. Once they started using their feet, the leg-spinner started dropping it short and Dhawan would rock onto the backfoot to punish him.

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