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THE ODI IS DEAD! (LONG LIVE THE ODI!)

One of the selling points my wife used to convince me to get Foxtel was that I would be able to watch a whole lot more cricket. In the end I caved, like the good husband I am, and she was right. Last night I got to watch Ireland take on Australia, and it was well worth watching. While in the end Ireland fell short, they certainly gave Australia a scare. I find it hard to believe that Ireland don’t deserve to be knocking on the Full Member door.

They are a great argument for the contention that the quickest way a team can increase its competitiveness is by working hard on its fielding. They have a sponsor that is obviously both passionate about cricket and happy with the returns on their investment and most importantly they have a strong fan base and kids getting into the game. It was exciting to see how full the ground was, which leads me onto my main point. Read the rest of this entry »

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Playing the Field

I have always had a lot of time for Aakash Chopra. While his stats on the Indian tour of Australia in 2004 may not seem anything to write home about, the fact is that his steadiness at the top of the order was the perfect foil for Virender Sehwag and allowed Sehwag the the chance to express himself. It was this complementary opening partnership that made a major contribution to India’s strong showing.

I thought he was very unlucky to be discarded, but since then he has carved himself out a niche as an articulate and insightful feature writer for Cricinfo and proved a class above the usual player turned pundit. I particularly enjoyed his latest piece.

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