Thursday, April 30, 2009

Trezza at his best


I just thought of looking at Tresco's career and his achievements.

It was in 2000 when Tresco played for England. He was very much an unknown quantity then and was a surprise inclusion in the England one day side. Fletcher had seen him score a breathtaking triple hundred for the second team so he insisted on him being included.

Anyhow what struck me most in his first onedayer was his confidence. He just came down the wicket and smacked the second ball of Streak's over for a boundary and Streak was not some club standard bowler. He had a very successful one day series and there was a clamour for his inclusion in the test side. As expected there were many skeptics of his technique like some said that he had concrete feet but all those whingers had not seen the fact that Tresco's balance at the time of playing the ball was so good and he played with such a still head. Of course he had such good hands, and hand eye co ordination. Anyhow in spite of all that rubbish which was said about him he was selected and he immediately made an impact by doing well against the likes of Walsh and Ambi and played a huge part in helping England to win back the Wisden trophy.

His bigger test came in that winter when England went to Pakistan, and Lanka where the slow and low wickets would test the technique and temperament of many a batsman but Tresco stood up to it especially in Lanka when he played a masterful hundred at Galle against Murali and co. on what was an turning wicket. He showed excellent technique and patience in that innings. What struck me most in that innings was he had such good hands because of which he was able to manoeuvre the strike and he RARELY USED his pad against the spinners.

Back home he did well against Pakistan at Old Trafford when he scored 117 though at the other end wickets fell like nine pins and England lost. Again he showed that when the team is in trouble he is the one who will come good. In the Ashes that followed though he did ok he was not outstanding and again the so called experts started questioning his lack of footwork but thankfully it did not get into Tresco's head as in India he yet again did well and most of the times the team were under pressure yet Treso stood to the task.

His biggest test though came later in that year in Australia when he started to get low scores and were not the pundits waiting for it as they all jumped into the bandwagon and started questioning about his technique and one has to say that there was immense pressure on the guy when he walked to bat against SA at Oval in 2003 as he had not scored a century for over a year but how well he responded by playing a magnificent knock and getting a double hundred. Infact England were behind in that match as they were chasing a good score of 485 made by SA yet Tresco anchored the innings beautifully and helped England to win. His shots against Paul Adams in that knock were great to watch. After that series he scored a fine hundred against Bangladesh at Dhaka. I am discussing this knock just because even against Bangladesh England were in trouble and without Tresco's hundred England may have lost.

He had his troubles in the Caribbean and as expected the cricket pundits were beginning to question his technique but Tresco silenced them atleast for sometime as he did well at home still there were whispers about him failing on the bouncier tracks of SA but in his usual style of standing upright and getting a good stride in Tresco was able to do well in SA. His knock at Durban where he and Strauss put on a double hundred first wicket stand helped England not only to make sure that they will not lose but got them back in the match as suddenly England from losing had a good chance of winning! At Wanderes he helped England to win the match by scoring a blistering 169 which helped England to declare early as England won the series in SA. Few of the shots which I still remember from the knock were that nonchalant flick of Kallis, and coming down the wicket and hitting Boje straight down the ground against the spin.

The next big series was against Australia and the cricket experts were back on track as they started pointing towards Tresco's rather modest record against Aussies especially Ian Chappell was very critical of him as he said that both Kasper, and Dizzy will get him for single digit scores but did not he prove them wrong and who can forget his 90 at Edgbaston which brought some new life to England's camp or all those consistent scores throughout the series. In total he scored 430 runs and for once all his critics shut their mouth. He showed his class in Pakistan with a fine 189 at Multan though his team let him down by collapsing as England lost.

I don't want to get into the details of all that happened after that tour as Tresco finally retired in 07 but there is no doubt in my mind that he was an underrated opener. He was someone who stood upto the challenge whenever England were in trouble.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Siddle

So I again see that some are underestimating Siddle but just like I expected Siddle to succeed in SA I do believe that he can do well in England.

With time I expect him to be an all wicket bowler as he has good pace, can get it come back sharply, and seems to never give up,yes at times he can get carried away but with time I do think that he will get better at that. The only difference between England, and South African conditions is that in SA along with bit more bounce one does see more variation in bounce which can help bowlers like Siddle as he has a quick arm action so it is hard to pick him but I still believe that he can do well in England.

As far as Hilfy is concerned I still do not think that he makes the batsmen play enough but when one looks at some of the England's batsmen habit of flirting at deliveries outside the off stump with half hearted shots means that Hilfy may not need to make the batsmen play that much. I do hope that England's batsmen show better judgment when it comes to playing deliveries outside the off stump.

Buhanan and his band of coaches!

Buchanan looks like wants a big team of coaches for the 20/20 format. The list is as follows-

John Buchanan, director of cricket operations, chief coach Mathew Mott, assistant coach Brad Murphy, wicket-keeping coach Wade Seccombe, bowling coach Andy Bichel, assistant coach for strength training Michael Buchanan (John's son), team director Joydeep Mukherjee, trainer Adrian Le Roux, physiotherapist Andrew Leipus, fielding coach Jon Deeble and last heard, Buchanan's second son is also a part of the camp.

Now Andy Moles the New Zealand coach, has joined the Kolkata Knight Riders as an 'observer' and will be with the team till May 5, according to the Kolkata-based Telegraph. Moles is saying that he wants to study the 20/20 format and implement those ideas with NZ team but so many coaches and now Andy Moles joining them for whatever reason well it looks like we too can get some job with KKR!

Tendulkar plays a pull shot???

I saw Tendulkar playing a savage pull shot of Sharma and hit it for six against KKR.I have not seen Tendulkar play this shot for sometime now probably as he had back problems he had left playing that shot.

It surely made me remember his glorious knock at Cape town in 1997 when he pulled and even hooked Donald in a test match and made 169.

I also saw him play a shot which was almost like a reverse hockey flick against Gayle!

Finally it looks like Tendulkar is almost back to his best as he is making mincemeat of the opposition! where are those ho wanted him out after the 2007 world cup

Strategies against Hughes

To begin with there is no doubt that Hughes has started very well as a batsman and is going to be a threat to the opposition teams in the days to come, so what can the opposition bowlers do is the question.

Many experts do think that sustained short pitched bowling can be used against him as his technique of not covering the line indicates the tactic of bowling bouncers can be used but I don't buy that view as at present there are not many bowlers who can do that and when SA quick Steyn tried it Hughes was able to get away with that, yes he did not look comfortable but he showed the grit to play it well enough. So what else can be used against Hughes is the question.

I surely think that spin is an option against Hughes as he does play with hard hands and as he straightaway goes after the spinners with those slog sweeps. So I definitely think that England can take a chance and introduce Swann early on and make him bowl around the wicket which will make sure that Hughes has to hit against the turn when he tries those slog sweeps and I don't see him as someone who believes in taking quick singles which is expected as he does not play with soft hands.

Opposition teams can look at swing bowlers who pitch it up around the off stump as an option as Hughes does not like to play in the V but I do think the best option is to go with spinners.

Finally Hughes is an unorthodox player who with his success has definitely challenged the opposition teams to come up with some new plans and it will be interesting to as to see what the opposition teams will do to counter him.

Best batswoman of all time

I have seen many experts, statisticians, cricket fans debating who is the best batsman of all time but what about the best batswoman of all time? So I thought of analyzing about who can be the best batswoman of all time.

Heyhoe Fint

It is always said that Hey Hoe Fint was the one who brought respectability to women’s cricket . As a player she was said to be very good in defence also SHE could play attacking shots and was rightfully inducted into MCC in 04. She also captained the England side.

Janette Brittin

I was fortunate enough to see this player from Surrey who also played for England. Her greatest strength was that once she got settled at the crease she had the ability to get big scores as she had a good defence. Brittin played for nearly 20 years for England and still holds the record for the most number of runs in test cricket.

Karen Rolton

She was another fine player from Australia. Her greatest strength is that she is powerful and generates great amount of bat speed. She is easily the most powerful batswoman I have seen . She is also the captain of the present Australian side. Finally when one remembers Rolton everyone remembers her great innings against South Africa in the 2001 world Cup and in that innings it rained sixes from her bat. It even made Murdoch sit up and take notice and the media mogul even took the gamble of televising that tournament. It just shows the kind of impact she made in that tournament.

Mithali Raj

Now how can I leave the Indian lass Mithali Raj who holds the record for highest individual score in test cricket. She is a very sweet timer of the ball and once she gets set has the ability to get big scores. A very fine player indeed. She is a connoisseur’s delight.

Anjum Chopra

Another fine Indian player who too has served India well over the years. Chopra the lefthander is another sweet timer of the ball who can be good to watch.

Charlotte Edwards

The present captain of England may not have had the best of world cup still she too is a fine player. Edwards is very strong off her legs and can get big scores.

Hockley

Probably she was the best batswoman of NZ. Her greatest strength was her ability to be innovative. A very seasoned campaigner indeed.

Belinda Clark

For me the best batswoman of all time has to be Belinda Clark. I did not see the legendary Hey hoe Fint but whatever I have seen of Belinda Clark makes me think that she was the most complete batswoman of all time. She had all the shots in the book and played some great innings like that double hundred against Pakistan in the 97 world Cup. Yes the bowling attack was weak still it was a fine performance from her and who can forget her valiant 90 odd in the 2001 world cup final and one has to say that her stroke play in that knock as exemplary especially her footwork against spinners.

Upcoming players like Claire Taylor and the new sensation Sarah Taylor who is also an competent keeper too are really good and one count Stahlekar of Australia as well.

Ireland and Netherlands

Ireland, and Netherlands
So after what was a competitive ICC qualifying tournament I thought of looking at the present state of some of the ICC associate teams like the champions themselves Ireland, and Netherlands.
Ireland
To start with Ireland who were the champions easily looked the better side of the tournament and they lost only two games in the entire tournament. Ireland showed great team spirit and of course they have some fine players too like the captain, Porterfield, Niel' O Brien, the former captain Jhonston, Rankin etc but there have been times in the past when they have underperformed but this time around they showed their class and deservedly won the trophy.

Porterfield the left handed opening batsman looks like a gutsy type of player who is strong on the back foot as is the wicket keeper batsman N 'O Brien who does have a better range of shots than Porterfield but again he too is very strong on the back foot and tidy behind the stumps too, Rankin the tall quick had some shoulder problems but has come back and is now playing for warwickshire. He too played a important part in the final of the tournament against Canada and of course there is the experienced Jhonston who showed that he is still very good by taking 5 wickets in the finals.

Overall it was an fine performance by Ireland though it is worrying to see that some of their main players like Joyce, Morgan have left Ireland to play for England.
Holland
Netherlands also did well to reach the semifinals. The players who did well for them include the experienced Zuidrent who is still going strong. When one thinks of Bas Zuidrent the first thing that comes to anyone's mind is his superb batting in the 96 WC and in that tournament he played well against bowlers like Cork. Since then he has played for Sussex and has continued to do well for Netherlands. Of course players like Klas van Nortwijk, Luke Van Troost have left the scene and Dirk Nannes being unavailable also did not help still having players like Zuidrent, the inspirational all rounder Ryan ten Doeschate, Van Bunge the opener, youngsters like Kervezee has meant that they do have a bright future ahead of them.

So it has been a good tournament for both the teams what with Ireland winning the tournament, and the Dutch team reaching the semi finals yet both have to show that they can mix with the big boys. Of course the Irish team did show in the 2007 Cup that they can do well as they did defeat Pakistan in that tournament but they have to create more upsets like that. One more factor to consider is that teams like Netherlands. Ireland rarely get to play the full fledged teams which is hampering their progress