Saturday, March 24, 2007

 

Dravid Distraught After Defeat

India captain Rahul Dravid admitted his team's loss to Sri Lanka was the biggest disappointment of his career.

"I have played in three World Cup tournaments and this is definitely my worst," Dravid said.

Needing victory to move into the Super Eight stages of the tournament - barring an improbabl Bermuda win over Bangladesh - India failed by 69 runs to chase down Sri Lanka's total of 254.

Dravid who top scored with 60, said his players were all disappointed but India failed to bat to their potential and therefore deserved to lose.

"Batting is our strength and there was nothing in the wicket to stop us from getting 255. It was gettable but we failed to put together a substantial partnership and kept losing wickets regularly," Dravid said.

"We had our fate in our own hands and could not live up to expectations."

Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene paid tribute to the younger members of his team, highlighting the contributions of Upul Tharanga, Chamara Silva and Lasith Malinga.

"It was a brilliant effort out there today and we are hoping that we can keep the momentum going," Jayawardene said.

"We are very happy with our back-to-back wins which means that we are playing really good cricket. Our batting was sensible while the bowlers were spot on.

"It is so good to see the younger players putting it together. We told them before that this was a big event and they have shown they are ready."

Jayawardene paid particular tribute to Silva, who scored half-centuries in all three games, and Chaminda Vaas.

"Chamara batted well today. The way he rotates the strike and plays spin is always heartening and he knows how to accelerate at the end," he added.

"Vaas created a lot of pressure and we knew that once we got some early wickets, they would become rattled."



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Sunday, March 18, 2007

 

Pakistan got return ticket by Minnows (Ireland)!

Looks like this world-cup will write its own history! First to be hosted by West-Indies, this one is writing pages of history as curtain falls every day! We are still afresh with Gibbs slaughter of 6 sixes in a over against Netherlands and looks like we got more to talk about!

Ireland and Bangladesh - the two minnows (as Ricky Ponting said in the beginning of world-cup) beats two former world-cup champions on same day in different matches!

While India still have two matches to play before packing-up their luggage, Ireland booked return tickets for Pakistan by defeating them by 5 wickets!

In truly champions manner Ireland ended match with a six! What I felt at that point their scored reached to 133. While D/L put revised target of 128 in 47 overs in answer to Pakistan 132 all out, they first reached to 127 and then hit a six to make their total to 133. So no out-of form paki player on way back flight can say we could have bowled them all-out if rain did not interrupted!

Sportingo writes,
"Ireland's part-time cricketers achieved the impossible after their improbable tie with Zimbabwe - by sending the world's fourth-ranked team home on St Patrick's Day..."

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