Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Glad at Gangothri Glades!!

Some interesting comments on cricinfo commentary during the ongoing Kar v Mum Ranji trophy finals...

"Update From Mysore - My colleague just got back to office from the Gangotri glades & said the ground is jam packed with lots of Buzz, Hats off to the curator for making such a CRICKET FRIENDLY PITCH!"

"Wow, what a match. This is called cricket at its best. Not the one like Ind vs SL @Hyderabad where 800 runs are scored in a day without much fun. This is exciting for me in Bangkok. Go Mumbai Go"

There were many more.
You can check it out here. (Hope cricinfo keeps it for eternity :-)

Two questions:

1. If 24 wickets fall in ~145 overs of play (a wicket every six overs), is that construed as good cricket? Remember 2003 Kiwi tour?
2. Are our batsmen so bad to have jelly feet, knees, not to mention brains, to see red when they see green? (what a horrible pun :-()

Corollary question:

3. What would have happened to the crowds in Mysore, if Sachin and Dravid had played in this final? Perhaps, Dhoni should have told that to BCCI; he seems to be only person that they listen to these days. Ek Whiskey, Do Masala Dosa!!

2 comments:

Unknown said...

SriG, this pitch was a welcome change in domestic cricket. If you see, most of the elite league matches (and later the quarterfinals and semis) were decided based on the first innings lead (as it happens every year). That is the reason I guess people did not seem to mind the pitch being like this. Infact, I read somewhere that KCA wanted Dravid to play this match but BCCI did not allow as the match was supposed to get over 2 days prior to the 1st test against Bangladesh. BCCI thought that Dravid might get a better pratice at the nets than playing the Ranji final, the premier domestic tournament of BCCI !!!

Mr(s) G :-)) said...

You are right, Guru.
Prem Panicker wrote about that in his blog.
What to do, we are like that only!!