Thursday, October 1, 2015

2015 Regal Champions - Champion Tigers, way above the rest

27 September (Sunday)

Driving to the ground, 1992 world cup finals between England and Pakistan came to my mind. For folks who are old enough to recall, that finals was between England, who were outstanding throughout the tournament, beating every one  with very professional cricket.   On the other hand, Pakistan were very nearly out of the tournament and very few predicted them to come this far.  It is a matter of folk fare that the great Imran Khan Niazi led them to a fantastic win in the back-drop of some wonderful swing bowling from Wasim Akram and brilliance of Inzi.

Coming to our own finals, just like England, Tigers have been so professional, winning every game with consummate ease as they chased stiff targets many time with no fuss and clearly looked like a very champion side.  On the other hand, United, like Pakistan, were nearly out of the tournament and very few predicted them to make it to the play-offs, let alone beating Warriors and then MCC.

2015 Regal champions - Tigers


Needless to state, such an analogy kept me very excited as I drove to the ground, expecting a cracker of a finals.  

First piece of good news for Tigers was that they will be bowling first. In the last few games, team batting first hardly made 100 with top order batting collapse, mostly within the first 6 overs.  Lot to do with the heavy atmosphere with damp outfield, coupled with the indecisiveness of batsman not knowing whether they should set a target in excess of 130 or not.

Thus, it was vital for the team batting first to do very little, except to blunt the new ball attack without losing too many wickets in the first six overs.   If they can make it to 25 by the first six overs, it is OK since any target in excess of 100 will be stiff in the finals. Unfortunate as it is for United, it just didn't happen.  

Arvind Sunder-Rajan, who had been outstanding through the season, was knocked out by a beauty of a delivery from Sunny Jr.  I was watching straight from behind while I was walking into the ground and it is certainly a ball a batsman never wishes to get upfront.  Poor Arvind-Sundar.  A big, big breakthrough for Tigers very early since Arvind could have knocked around, safeguarding the wickets. 

Ravi Pakala is another smart opening batsman, who understands the need for a solid foundation as he demonstrated during winning knock against Lions, earlier in the season.   In that particular game, he stayed around for the first 12 or 13 overs.  Although he was not creaming the ball, he stayed around,  scoring at run a ball which was vital for United, batting first to make a good score that they ultimately defended with ease. Having seen the loss of Arvind to that peach of a delivery, I was surprised to find him, trying to chase balls with the intent of accelerating the score very early in the innings.  Very soon, he was also knocked out by a swinging delivery from Sunny Jr.  Frankly speaking, I expected Ravi to understand his role and play accordingly, considering that their big, big player Arvind Manjegowda was not playing today.  

I have only one word to describe Amandeep, who made a hara-kiri to get bowled all around, going for a wild swish.  Disappointing.  Again, didn't expect this from someone who has made so much of promise through the season with his calm demeanor and measured approach.  A shot, am sure he will be very disappointed off. 

In the meanwhile, the dependable and stylish Javed had walked in and I was expecting Sashi to walk in then.  This was very decisive moment. In the absence of Arvind M, the captain should have thought through and sent him in.  Sashi is such a confidence player and adapts easily to the situation. I have seen so many times when he is send up the order, taking his time to settle down, playing straight and scampering singles to slowly erode the confidence of the bowling unit.  But for some strange reasons, in this season, he is coming too low in the order.  To my amazement and to my dismay, in this very vital game, he came in only as #8 or even #9 in the batting order.  This was a crazy decision and does not make any sense at all.   If he had been sent in at #5, am sure that he would have bolstered the batting by sensible play which was ideally required then.  But it did not happen.

Coming to Javed, he was out almost immediately.  It was an unfortunate dismissal since he attempted an inside-out shot very early.  Since he was still new to the crease and the atmosphere is lot more heavier, the ball came in a little slower than he anticipated.  This resulted in the ball, instead of going lot straighter, skewing to widish deep cover where he was gleefully caught.  A crunch moment of the game.  As much as it was an unfortunate dismissal, it was not called for at that time.  But again, cricket is such a strange game where it only takes a ball to get out.  Things happen in a blink of any eye as Javed found out that day.

Not only with Sashi's batting order, there were strange batting order for other batsmen as well, particularly the middle order. Instead of experienced batsman like Roshan and Lakshmi coming up the order, I saw new faces. Although they may be good players, given that this is the finals, it is for the experienced players to come up and show the way.  Alarmingly,  Lakshmi batted at #11 and Roshan, probably #8.  Just does not make sense.  In the meanwhile, the other opener Bhuvnesh was playing well, knocking around with very sensible play.   But with wickets tumbling around, he could do very little without any support. 

Tigers is an outstanding bowling unit, as they have time and time again proved in this season. Almost all their bowlers understand their role and bowl within their capability, without experimenting too much.  It is simple line and length on the off stump, day in and out.   With the heavy atmosphere, it makes even more sense to keep is straight and simple.





But the man of the match was the ever looming and towering Regal personality of Juniad.  He is one of my best friends in the league with his charming smile and lacklasidal approach to the game. What a bowling performance by him.  He took four wickets within no time, with impeccable line and length bowling and just showed what a great player he is even without any practice, having played very few games this season.  It is so nice and refreshing to see his bubbly enthusiasm and he is one of the stars of our Regal league and certainly the man of the match as he made quick in-roads at the confidence lacking and inept United batting.  He got tremendous support from the rest of the bowlers as well.

Sashi came in at #9 I guess in the 12th over or so with the team tattering around 40 for 7.  This is not the batting order for him.  Like in many other innings this season, he was caught in no man's land, whether to go with his natural game or getting through the 20 overs.  Although for an over or so, he played sensible,  after hitting a boundary, he got out going for yet another hara-kiri shot. He was certainly running out of partners and the what was important was that this happened in the 15th over with still another five overs to go.  What a great waste of talent. 

Cafe India, excellent lunch
Ultimately, United limped to 62 all out in 16 overs. Outstanding bowling from Tigers who literally choked United right through the innings.  A finals has been marred by inept batting order and outstanding bowling from Juniad and team.

 Luckily, we were presented with a sumptuous and tasty lunch from 'Cafe India' which is owned by another great friend of Regal, Rakesh Rehan.   Many folks commented about how nice the food is and I wish him well with his business and will look forward to visiting 'Cafe India' shortly. 



Modi
Tigers opening batting has been one of the highlights of their season. They have the best opening pair in Modi and Sanketh. From the statistics, both openers have made more than 300 runs this season, which is an amazing statistics indeed.  Every time Lions played against, I saw Modi proving a galloping start with galvanizing shots, mostly in the arc between mid-wicket and long-on.  He is such a positive player, hitting ball with consummate ease and decisive footwork.  A captain's dream since he makes it so easy whether they are chasing 100 or a 150.  To boot, the bowler's confidence is derailed when a batsman plays so effortlessly.  A big contributor for their championship.
SanketKumar

Their other opener, Sanket went even better.  He has improved so much in his batting. Repeatedly, he has played the anchor role to perfection.  He understands the game situation very well and he can easily transition from the mode of blocker to attacker.  What was amazing that he can change his shots at the last minute which shows how much he watches the ball.  Twice against Lions, they chased scores in excess of 140.  thanks to his calculated, matured and controlled batting. 

Tigers won the game within 10 overs, having lost only one wicket that of Sanketh.  It was a easy cake and at no time, looked in discomfort all although there was one easy dropped catch very early in the innings.  I doubt whether that would have made a difference, considering the depth in their batting and above all the confidence of each and every one of those Tiger players.

Really a fabulous achievement by Tigers, which is amplified many times because every one in the team contributed to the success and they certainly did not win any game with individual charming performance of any one person throughout the tournament.  That is what you want to see in a champion team.  Hats off Tigers.

Although this does not belong to this game, I would recall a stellar performance by Rinav in a game against Lions.   He did this win an inspiring bowling performance where no one expected him to bowl at all.   In that game,  Lions were placed very happily with 112 or so for the loss of only two wickets by the 13th over.  Rinav came and in a matter of four overs, Lions stumbled to 120 for 8. Instead of a score of 160+, Lions could only muster to  around 140 which was again easily chased by Tigers.  Tiger's captain, Harsh who is so gentle and pleasant had a fabulous all-round performance also.   Other folks like Amit, Sardar, Sunny Sr. and many others also have made steady contribution for the great success of Tigers.

Not only was the weather and food  great during the game, even the friends and families who miled around were so pleasant. I wish I had taken photographs of some of the spectators (if anyone has photographs of these folks,  please send it across).  Saw Arvind-SundarRajan and Javed's mothers, sitting next to each other, enjoying the festive atmosphere from their picnic chairs.  What a great moment to watch their sons perform!!!  Are these not the ladies who packed lunches to their boys when they were running to the ground as boys.  What a feeling for them to witness the finals on such a great day. 

Then there was Juniad's dad who witnessed a wonderful performance by his son.  Although I was so unhappy that he ruined the finals, it was great to see a champion.  Also many other family members from both sides.  Crap!! should have take some pictures of those families, including Sashi's greatest admirer, his charming daughter.

Overall, a game which was looked upon with so much enthusiasm, fizzled out into a one-sided game. Tigers were the deserving winners and played admirably through the season indeed.    If someone looks at their statistics, one will realize that they did not have any all-rounder.  Other teams need to learn from this since it shows that if we have players with focus on batting and bowling, you not only get to provide changes to everyone, but also can win championship.  I am not suggesting that we don't need all-rounders.  Take the case of Kabir.  He should always get to bat and bowl since he can change the outcome of the game with bat or ball.  But what we don't need is a team with 4 or 5 all-rounders who not only bowl but also will play in the top order every game.   Cricket is a team game and we need to provide opportunities to everyone to perform through the season and that can only happen if we nurture individual talents rather than at the pretext of winning, glorify all-rounders.   Two all-rounders is more than plenty.

A sweet revenge for Tigers who I believe lost to United in the last year finals.

United certainly missed Arvind Manjegowda.   They  can keep their head high for the way they came back from the depth of near elimination and have shown the way for other teams to never give up . Over the years, they have bolstered the image of cricket by repeatedly demonstrating that a team that believes in one cause can do wonders.  Hats off United.

Another season is done and dusted.  Enjoyed every moment of it with my dearest and nearest friends. Thanks to each and every one of you who walked into Lindsay.   Although I did not get to perform that much through the season,  I am certainly thankful to Lions who embraced me into their team.

Congrats champions Tigers and hard-luck to United the rest of the teams

Go Regal.

Tigers winning moment





 ↓ Player ↓ Mat ↓ Inns ↓ NO ↓ Runs ↓ Balls ↓ Ave ↓ SR ↓ HS ↓ 50's ↓ 25's ↓ 0's ↓ 4's ↓ 6's ↓
1 Sanketkumar Patel 14 13 3 307 308 30.70 99.68 59 2 4 2 4 4
2 Swapnil Modi 14 14 1 295 266 22.69 110.90 59 1 4 0 15 3
3 Amit Patel 13 13 2 243 221 22.09 109.95 60 3 0 1 8 4
4 Manvinder Bhagat 10 8 0 133 108 16.62 123.15 47 0 2 2 7 6
5 Harsh Patel 14 10 3 133 119 19.00 111.76 48 0 2 0 5 1


















Player ↓ Team ↓ Mat ↓ Inns ↓ Balls ↓ Runs ↓ Wkts ↓ Ave ↓ Econ ↓ SR ↓ 4W ↓ 5W ↓ Wides ↓ Nb ↓
1 Harsh Patel Tigers 14 14 285 309 26 11.88 6.51 11.0 1 1 30 0
2 Karnik Patel Tigers 14 13 234 289 13 22.23 7.41 18.0 0 0 17 1
3 Sunny Patel Tigers 12 11 228 197 10 19.70 5.18 22.8 0 0 28 0
4 Sanketkumar Patel Tigers 14 10 150 177 9 19.67 7.08 16.7 1 0 14 1
5 Rizwan Arshad Tigers 6 6 144 147 8 18.38 6.12 18.0 0 0 9 0

















Saturday, September 26, 2015

MCC - Agony, ecstacy and tale of missed opportunities

Despite being the second team for the entire season, MCC was pushed away from the finals by the dogged spirit of United.  Certainly very disappointing for MCC, but I saw plenty of positives in this young and vibrant team through the season as most of their games were so compelling, entertaining, although sometimes tainted with controversies.  But, at the end of day, MCC played brilliantly through the season and my reflections from this season will not be complete without penning a few word of praise on  them.

Heroes, Sandeep and Shaker
First of all, MCC was one of the teams which embraced the need to have participation from every player in the team.  It is one of the teams which had dedicated sets of batsmen and bowlers and seldom did they step into the roles and responsibilities.  Casen example of how Sandeep and Shaker had very specific roles in the team.  Although they are very capable all-rounders, in the spirit of participation, they reduced their quota of overs to accommodate the new comers. Shaker  did very little bowling and infact many times did not even bat.  That is very commendable.  Others might say that they had enough for their own in the other league. But that does not matter for the Regal participation where I wish everyone of those folks, who sacrifice their time away from their family, to get to participate every time they drive to the ground.

Secondly this is the team that introduced a 14 year old sensation and, more importanly, molded him through the season by nurturing his skills.  What was mind boggling is that this boy has never bowled before and to see that he achieved so much in this season is not only because of his abnudnat talent but also because MCC took it on themself to encourage talent. Take a bow MCC.  You made all of us at Regal proud with this gesture.

Captain Charming Zubair
Thirdly, their captain, Zubair, is yet another of those unsung warriors just like Lakshmi from United.   Despite abundantly talented in his batting as he showed, smacking three sixes in an over in a match, he rarely tried to promote himself in the order.  Although I don't agree with his decision to bat at #10 in the vital semi-finals just shows the Regal spirit where the captain always puts team above him, just as my dear captain Jagdish used to exemplify.  For that matter, I don't think he also used his bowling capacity to bowl his full four overs in any game. Another Regal spirit exemplified by MCC.

Attit, Madhav, Vinay and Sailesh
Coming to the bowling unit.  We had such fresh, young, energetic bowlers in Sailesh, Vinayak, Madhav, Prasson, Simeon, Atiti and Rahul who got full support from the MCC think-tank as they were given chances in every game to bowl.  Although these bowlers, apart from Prasson and Simeon who were rewarded with wickets,  did not get to shine too much in a game, it was for everyone to see what a nice bunch they are, always smiling and carrying themselves friendly even outside Lindsay.  I certainly loved this bunch of fresh breath of air to Regal.


Coming to some of the memorable moments of the season from MCC.

Who can forget the 200+ game between them and the wonderful Warriors. Despite Avinash creaming a staggering 75+ within no time,  Sudeer and Kumar, by single minded dedication with min-boggling running between the wickets, chased it so comfortably. It must be reminded that this boy Sudeer ran 170+ runs that day.  What a game and probably will remain as one of the high scoring game to beat in years to come.

Rahul and Simeon
Then there was a classic against Knights,where I was privileged to umpire.    Am sure that Knights still can't comprehend how they slipped that game.   Simeon who came in as 11th and stayed to finished the game told me that that was his first ever innings in a cricket match.  What can I say about that?  Cool as a cucumber attitude of Rahul,who smacked two beautiful straight sixers and Simeon's beyond age coolness will remain etched in my memory for a long, long time.  Very rarely you will get to see such a performance between a #10 and #11 in any format of the game.  Classic at Lindsay indeed.

Avinash
Another riveting game, that was marred by a controversial walk-over against United.  This was again a game that MCC came from behind.  This was the fist time I got to see Avinash in full flow.  Those three sixers in an over will remain in my memory for sometime. It is not everyday you will see such clean, sweet straight hitting with so much poise and elegance.

Ultimately MCC lost by not having good, consistent middle order batting.  As Tigers and United have shown, the top order partnerships is so, so vital.  Sandeep and Avinash , although had yet another stellar batting season (Sandeep 449 runs with a strike rate of 125;  Avinash 361 with a strike rate of  136) ), could not stay too long to steer the team to great total, especially in the last few games.  Am sure that they are  hurt.  But, again, in a knock-out game, before a blink of an eye, things can happen as Sashi showed the other day.
Prasson

Prasson, who I was previleged to be his first victim, was a revelation as he was very consistent and I think he also made a 50+ within no time in a game when MCC was tottering.  A great find.

Overall, lots of positives with this team.  You guys played well, encouraging team participation. Although there were certain controversies through the season, you were certainly the team to beat and just lost your day for one day and the rest is history.

Congrats folks and especially Zubair for captaining a very talented side very well indeed. 

Last but not the least, I must hats off to my dear Sandeep, who very nearly debuted in the league as a Knight when I was the captain, and just have to say that you batted brilliantly again and also showed your team spirit by sitting out in the field most of the time.  Like that attitude and your passion for cricket for which obviously you have to thank your supporting wife and parents as well.  

To each of you MCC member, best wishes for the rest of the year and a wonderful cricket season next year.



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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

A ever-green Regal Champion champion fashions an easy victory for United against MCC in the 21015 Regal Semi-finals

MCC 87 all out in 19.3 overs (Sandeep 19, Zubair 15 n.o,  Sashi 5 for 14, Ali 2 for 19)
United 88 in 17.1 overs (Arvind Sundar-Rajan 27, Javed 22)

Just happened to see the score card from the semi-finals between MCC and United.   Awesome is the word that came to my mind to find out who shaped this fantastic win for United.

Here is a Regal verteran who has been struggling through the season.   He was smacked all around the park time to time by various opposition and frankly was beginning to question as to whether he can an effective bowler as he was before.  For someone who has been such a good, consistent batsman,  he was finding himself to be in no-man's land most of the time and frankly has not made the big scores like he used to do.  To cap it off, he had ignomy of walking out of the field during the last game between the two teams.  Couple of weeks back, he would have been thinking that this was the worst Regal season for him and what a turn around in a day.

Sashi
Look! what he did in his game.  He got five wickets for almsot nothing and that too against a very formidable full capacity MCC team and that too in a semi-final.  If this is not a champion performance, then what else can it be?  Am just talking about our Sashi Bhusan, who when it really mattered, had come up with a such a steller performance to steer his team to the finals.  I was so happy to note that he fashioned this win since he is one person who I want to perform well even against my team. Congrats champion on a great performance and am so happy for you and your adorable daugther who would have been so excited to hear your performance that day.

United was at the bottom of the table with two remaining games in the league and now they are in finals. Am sure that a few of the United folks would have pinched themselves to realize they are in the finals.   Although this was fashioned mostly by team United efforts, a few individuals stood out for their brilliance and steady-mindedness

It is for anyone guess that the first and foremost is Arvind Manjegowda, who with his sheer brilliance and flamboyance gave substance and confidence to the team when it mattered most.  He played three outstanding knocks towards the end, two of which I was privileged to witness as an umpire.   I will always be proud of his accomplishments as a past captain of him, which I consider as a great previlege.

Next comes Ali, who is my best new comer of the season. He was literally unplayble at times and consistently got top order batsmem, knocking their stumpts out or hurting them with great well directed in-swingers.  Ofcourse the entire United unit bowled admirably in the first six overs and  if you look at their last three wins, they literally choked the top order.  This was a big, big factor for their wins at the death.

Javed also came and rescued the team at the fag end of the league phase with great bowling and admirable batting performance, which befets a champion batsman like him. He is so pleasing to the eye and gets tons of runs, almost without being noticed with his great footwork.  Very dependable.
Arvind Sundar-Rajan

 But there were quite a few unsung heroes as well.  

Top of the list is Arvind Sundar-rajan for whom I have nothing but praise.  He is such a smart and canny cricketer and by keeping wickets at the top order, he did exceptional service for the rest of the middle order.  Mr. Dependable.

Lakshmi
Last but not the least,  a great and inspirational captain in Lakshmi, who sacrificed his chances and ensured that everyone in the team get enough rotation to be part of the team.  Trust me! It is not an easy job.  But really he did so well and his calm demeanor and ever present smiles makes a big difference to the team attributes. When you have captain like him, the rest of the team flounders around him like a flock of sheep with a can do attitude indeed.  That matters indeed in a team game like cricket as shown by their wins from behind.

Lakshmi obviously own a lot of thanks to Roshan,  who was right behind to support the captain and nudge him with finesse when the game going was tough.    Rest of the folks like Srini,  Amandeep (who is such a revelation with his all-round skills) and Ravi chipped in well right through the season as well.

Overwell a team that remain united were rewarded with yet another finals.

Coming to the game:

MCC batting first made only 87 and were all out in 19.3 overs.  I did not expect this from this full capacity MCC side.   Looks like only Sandeep (19 in 23 balls) and their captain Zubair coming in at number 10 (15 off 17 balls) made some contribution.   Sashi had remarkable figures of 4 - 0 -13 - 5. Yes indeed, five wickets and those wickets are Sandeep, Shaker (first ball LBW), Prasoon, Sukesh and Madhav. From the look of the score board, it looks after a decent start and then Sashi havocked the batting with wickets almost every ball.  Ali, one of the finds of this season, got two crucial wickets in the tormentor in the last game, Avinash and Adrien at the top order.

Chasing such a low score can be challenging, especially in a semi-final.  This is where the maturity and assurance of Arvind Sundar-rajan came along.  Lot of teams go for the top order blitz, but United has shown the way that a measured and calculated batting in the top order is key to make in-roads as we coast through the league phase.  Arvind stayed almost till the end, scoring 27 invaluable runs off 43 balls and was ably supported by Bhuvanesh (13 off 26 balls) and Javed who remained unbeaten with 22 off 22 balls.  Am guessing that the winning run were scored by our hero, Arvind Manajegowda as they won with nearly three overs to spare.

Very disappointing performance by MCC and I feel sorry for them.   Such amazing talent.  Yet when it mattered most, they could not group through.  Possibly because most the MCC members are also busy with the first division league.  Although Sandeep and their captain did their bit, it was just not enough against a smart and professional top order United batting.

Well done United and hard luck MCC.

Anyhow, we are now onto a cracker of a finals between Tigers and United.  I will try my best to be there to watch another memorable Regal finals.

Go Regal

Saturday, September 12, 2015

2015 Playoffs between United and Warriors (September 12, 2pm onSaturday)

United convincingly beats Warriors 

Warriors 107 for 9 in 20 overs;  United 108 for 4 in 19 overs


Batting first, Warriors made only 107 for 9 in their 20 overs.  United bowling and fielding was top notch with their opening bowlers Ali and Navjot being impeccable.  Ali continued to bowl his banana in-swingers with the new ball and it is indeed hard to play him with the new ball as Sudheer found out today.    There was some brilliant fielding as well. Sashi running out Vishwa after a good fielding off his own bowling, Kamal getting run out of a deflection from the bowler's hand at the non-strikers end and two good catches by Amandeep to get rid of batsman who were beginning to do well. United catching played big part in their winning today.  

For Warriors, both Kamal and Vishwas were playing well but ended up being run out under very unfortunate circumstances.   Captain Sunny tried his best to fight out and hit one glorious straight bounard which was top notch shot.  Towards the end,  Javed bowled brilliantly, enticing the batsman with lovely flighted spin bowling which was a treat to watch as a straight umpire.   Ultimately with great bowling and fielding, Warriors were restricted to 107.

Chasing was not that easy for United as Warriors re-grouped well and bowled brilliantly as well.  It was credit to their bowling and outstanding team spirit that United could move to 37/3 in 10 overs.  Prem bowled excellently and Javed who came one down had a torrid time.  But the good thing that Javed did was to play the waiting game as he was contend on getting beaten and knocking here and there. Very sensible play.  TJ also bowled two outstanding overs with the new ball and had opener Arvind at sea.  Arvind  , who was instrumental in getting United to the play off in the last game against Lions by scoring 50+,  played very sensibly.   I think that he did great service by keeping his wicket in the first few overs when the bowling was top notch.  Goes to show how vital is to give a good opening batsman who understands the need to respect the bowlers when it is needed. Just when he was beginning to get going, he was LBW playing across which brought in my favorite Regal cricketer, Arvind Manjegowda, who stayed right till the end to seal the game.

As I said, the game was evenly poised when United needed 77 in 10 overs.  This is where the brilliance of Javed shown through. After playing the waiting game so well, he began to open up just when needed. He played some brilliant inside out shots which is not an easy one to play. But he played them so easily as he stuck a few boundaries and also egged Manjegowda to go for ones and twos.  When the game was still evenly poised with United still requiring 50+ to score with 7+ RPO, both batsman was dropped almost within a space of an over. Those catches were extremely costly and the unfortunate fact is that they were regulation catches with the Manjagowda being dropped by a skier behind the bowler.  Although I don't want to name the poor fielder, he is someone who plays the game with so much pride, passion and spirit and would have got that vital catch of the game 99 times out of 100.  I felt very sorry for that fielder since he kept on muttering that he had let down his team.  I don't think so, having watched him over the years. It is just that things happen in a game of cricket and some days are not your day.  Although it must hurt today, I have to tell my dear friend that you are a champion and that such moments are part and parcel of the game.  

Coming to Javed, he was increasingly confident and began to play wonderful shots all around the park and that shot off Sridhar was a stand out. I thought that Javed was taking a short arm swing at a short pitched ball and the ball may probably go to the thirty yard, but the ball sailed over mid-wicket for a great sixer. He is one batsman I would like to watch bat every day because of the grace and timing. 

Of Course there is no question as to my player of the league which is the one and only Arvind Manjegowda who duly clubbed two sixes of the last two balls of the game, one an enormous swing over mid-wicket and the winning six over cover.  Although we tend to think of him as a swashbuckler, he is also a very sensible player who knocks the ball around when needed as he dug out a couple of good yorkers by Saurav who bowled with lots of spirit,  But the beauty of Arvind's batting is the time he has to play and more importantly how the ball always find the middle of the bat.  

United won with an over and 6 wickets to spare.  Remarkable considering that they were at the bottom of the table with two games remaining in the regular season.  Although they have to thank my man for the big turn around, it has to be said that United always has the  spirit that never gives up and that showed up well and truly today.  Congrats United. 

What can I say about my dear Warriors.  They played right through the season so well and  although it has to be said that they were let down by their fielding in the last few games.  But they will hang up from the league this year with pride since they were one of the teams to beat until the middle of the season.  Sorry folks

Overall a close game which could have gone to the wire if Warriors held onto those crucial catches, although it must be said that United has many other capable batsman in their lineup in case of need. 

With Tigers already in the finals, United will play MCC in the semi-finals.  Expecting a cracker of a game.

Good luck to the teams who are still in contention and at the same time, hard-luck to the rest of the other three teams. 


Last but not the least, thank you Regal for being part of our lives..

A few moments for the game





Monday, August 24, 2015

Brilliant Avinash and fiasco during United vs. MCC game - August 22, 2015


I was privileged to witness an outstanding innings by Avinash, thanks to Lions game  in the afternoon.   Unfortunately, the match was marred by a fiasco over a run-out decision which led to United giving a walk over.

United were playing MCC in the morning.  By the time, I walked into the ground around 1pm,  United was sitting pretty having scored 148 in their innings, thanks to good scores from Arvind Sunder-rajan, Sashi, Roshan and Amandeep.    MCC still needed another 70 runs with 5 wickets in hand with an asking rate of 12 or so.  Although 12 RPO is not a tall order in the last few overs, to keep that rate for more than six overs is a tall order since the chasing team not only has to score at a good clip but also keep wickets.  More often than not, batsman go for hara-kiri and end up losing.

But the good news for MCC was that they had Avinash at the crease.   What a treat he provided.  He is one batsman who not only has immense power but also grace.   Complexion of the game changed totally in one fateful over, delivered by poor Aman.   Avinsha creamed three enormous sixers in that one over, with two lofted delightful shots over long off and an extra-ordinary inside out six over cover.  Simply outstanding and a great treat to watch.  He continued on his merry way as two more wickets tumbled at the other end.  It was very creditable that he kept his composure, not going for the lofted shots when the bowler bowled from the capital drive with the wind with him. It would have been foolhardy to hit against the wind since all it takes was his wicket to seal the game for United.   Overall Avinash hit five sixers and two boundaries in his 72 off just 42 balls.

The climax happened in the last over, which was bowled by Ali.  I think MCC needed 12 runs at the start of the over.  It was good that bowler was bowling with the wind and infact for one of the balls, the bowler waited for the wind to pick up before delivering the ball. Very interesting to see such intelligent ploy being used in our league.  But Avinash kept the scoring alive with a nice cover boundary.  A wide here and there and it was left to MCC needing 4 runs to win off 4 balls.  That is when the fiasco happened.  Avinash hit a ball powerfully to wide mid-wicket and to keep the strike, scampered back for a second run.  But to the excitement and joy of the United team, the fielder effected a direct throw at the strikers end.   It is a tendency of the fielding team, more or less, to be convinced that it is a run-out whenever there is a direct hit.  Since the game is winding to such a close, it was no surprise that in one union motion, United appealed for the run-out to the leg-umpire.  From the initial reaction of United players and in fact Sashi, it appeared as though they were 100% certain that they will get the verdict and were all ready to celebrate with a glimmer of hope since if it had been run out, MCC would have needed 3 runs in 3 balls with new batsman in.  But to the shock and disappointment of United, leg umpire was unmoved and everything broke lose then on.

United players were visibly upset and started shouting that this is not he way to win and Sashi was totally plussed and started walking out of the ground.  I was thinking that Lakshmi will keep this team in and play out the game since MCC needed only 2 off 3 balls.   To be fair, Avinash had played such a fabulous innings and deserved to hit the winning run independent of this controversy.

Sashi belongs to the old school of cricket where like myself, feels that if someone walks into the ground as an umpire, he should be an epitome of truth and should remain unbiased. That is the value he brings into  the game and he is one of the players I won't be surprised to see walk out  if he is LBW.  It is for everyone to see his passion, pride and above all the integrity with which he plays this gentlemen game.

I also feel the same way.  One should walk into umpire as though one is officiating a school game played by his children.  I am sure that none of us will make a biased decision if we are officiating for our kids game since we have to teach the value of integrity at all costs to our kids.  Right?   That's exactly how we would like to see every umpire in our league, unbiased

Coming to this umpiring itself, since I was standing almost right in line with the striker's end, I felt that the batsman was in.  If I were the umpire, I would have decided in favor of the batsman since it was not as though the batsman was a yard or two when the stumps were uprooted. It was close and we don't have the third umpire technology and hence it was the right decision.  Avinash also indicated to that effect that he was also convinced that he was in. 

I was subsequently told that there was another controversial run-out at the start of the innings which precipitated into this unfortunate event.    It was very sad to hear a walk-over in our league.  I understand how Sashi and the rest of the United players felt.  But at any rate, common sense should have prevailed and United should have finished the game. Avinash deserved this after playing such a brilliant knock.

Although I witnessed only a fag end of a brilliant game, was so happy and fortunate to witness yet another brilliant batsman-ship (after the flamboyance of Arvind Manjagowda in the last two games).

United players, chilling after the game
Sorry United.  You guys played really well to have scored close to 150 and keep the game in check until the 15th over or so.   But am sure that you will agree that Avinash played a blinder and would have got them the deserving victory.

Nobody can fault Sashi who epitomizes sportsmanship and integrity like many of us do in our league.  Although it is not a every day happening to have a walk over, I request the captains to ensure that the games are played to completion even if such controversies arise since we all owe it to this game.  For good or worse, we have to keep the legacy and spirit of cricket alive and such incidents leave an ugly trail for future games between the affected teams.

Congrats MCC and in particular Avinash for that brilliant knock.  In the same token, appreciate United for that tenacity and perseverance as they have clawed back into contention for the play offs.

Go Regal







Disappointment on my eldest brother's 60th birthday (August 15)

  •   In all these years of playing cricket, I can count the number of days where I was so excitingly looking forward to a game. There were two reasons for the anxiety and excitement through the night for this particular game. First of all, with only three games remaining for the season to qualify for the fourth spot, this is a crunch game where a Lion's victory will make it easy for the remaining two games. Secondly, apart from our Independence day (speaking for my Pakistani friends as well), today is the day my eldest brother, who brought so much of sunshine and love to my parents, was born 60 years ago.

    After trying to convince my team throughout the season that am a far better player in the middle order where I can contribute for team success, I had a decent outing last weekend when we played against Tigers. Being the crunch game, I was determined to make a vital contribution and present a victory as a birthday gift to my beloved brother, assuming that I will be given an opportunity in the middle order for this game. Although I played OK last week, I was totally out of stamina and was gasping at the end of every run last week.

    To make a contribution in this game, obviously I need to run well and stamina will not come just like that. Isn't it? For the first time in years, I did jogging in the morning, cycling in the evening everyday. I was determined indeed to make a vital contribution not only for team success but to present a victory to my brother who is the one put the seeds of cricket, taught the nuances of batting, how to play the game with passion and integrity etc.,

    But the events of the day were totally different......

    To start with, we lost tamely to MCC without any fight at all. But more importantly,not for the first time this season, I did not even get a chance to bat. Although I shrugged off the disappointment in front of my team mates and my dear Regal friends, it certainly hurt me extremely as I was driving back home. Trust me! it is never easy driving back home to see your family, waiting with anxiety as you walk in and say to them that your team did not win and that you did not do anything in the game. To state that I was disappointed is an understatement since this happened on my brother's birthday. Anyhow such feeling is becoming all too common nowadays. Am sure that there is more than one player who goes home with that feeling at the end of every game indeed. Am sure that each of them is shrugging their shoulder that he is a team player and that he will get to contribute next game.. That's the beauty of this wonderful team sport where disappointments only last a day.

    Atleast I can't complain since not many guys get to play league cricket as they are about to reach a half-century age-wise. Count the blessings buddy.


    ----------------------- Lions vs. MCC -----------------------------------------------

    Coming to the game itself (put into bat), although Dilanka made an extremely delightful 42 (remaining not out) with some superlative shots on the leg, Lions could only limp to 118 for 8 in 20 overs. Special mention about Anil, a wonderful team player, who drove six hours over the night to be present for this game. Considering that we were 37 for 5 in seven overs, it is really commendable that we made it to 118. Credit should be given to the MCC bowlers who bowled a tight off-stump line with very few short balls. Sailesh, after starting with two short balls that were despatched for boundaries, bowled well to get two wickets. My good friend, Rahul also chipped with two wickets while the rest of the bowers kept the runs in check.

    Defending such a small target against a great team like MCC is very difficult indeed unless and until the bowlers bowl with discipline and fielding is top-notch. For the second game in running (after the last game against Tigers), the start was disastrous from Lions perspective. MCC made a racy start, thanks to the brilliance of Sandy, who as usual, was picking up the length so easily and dandily. Two half-trackers were dispatched disdainfully over mid-wickets for towering sixers, He was not done with that as he added one more sixer as he raced to 30+ within no time. Ranjuna bowled well to get the other opener LBW. After the fall of Sandeep (caught behind off Chamika), Adriel and Rakesh continued on their merry way, making 25+ within no time with some nice pick up shots. Game was over by the 12th over with MCC winning by 8 wickets. .
    As much as I was happy to see some delightful shots and nice bowling, it was very disappointing that we lost so tamely and that I could not contribute anything despite feeling every inch that this could be one of my days. How sweet it would have been for my brother on his 60th birthday.

    But, again, there is always a better tomorrow.

    Now it's time to wait for the outcome of the other games over the weekend as United battle against Warriors while Knights battle against Tigers.
    Go Lions,
    Go Regal...
  • Shailesh Kumar Subbu - Thanks for the lovely post. I can understand your disappointment . But again, any kind of contribution matters. All your hard work over the week showed in your fielding which was good. Keep up your spirit. There are two more games to be played...See More
  • Rahul Shandilya Raman Subramanian - we all have those days. If your team would have won, it might not have hurt so bad - I can understand your pain. Good luck to Lions for rest of the games ...
  • Raman Subramanian You are absolutely correct Rahul Shandilya. That's why we love this game. Isn't it? Team triumphs over individuals. But when we lose, we tend to get disappointed over personal contribution if you feel that you could have contributed better to get...See More
  • Shailesh Kumar haha.... Thanks Subbu. As always, dont lose heart and give it your best in the next game
  • Surinder Kumar Dhar Thanks Subbu, dont lose heart ,best of luck for rest of the games