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Dilip Vengsarkar wants’ to India will do well at ICC World T20 2014 in Bangladesh

Mumbai: Mar 7, 2014
ICC Cricket T Twenty World Cup 2014, Twenty World Cup 2014, Though disappointed at the India‘s pathetic performance over the last few months, former skipper Dilip Vengsarkar is optimistic about the Mahendra Singh Dhoni-led side’s chances in the upcoming ICC World T20championship in Bangladesh. The Indian team has lost successive Test and One Day International (ODI) rubbers to host nations South Africaand New Zealand before coming a cropper in the ongoing Asia Cup 2014 in Bangladesh where it failed to make the final. However, Vengsarkar is hopeful the team would bring back the Twenty20 World Cup it won in its inaugural year in 2007.
“Of late, India is not doing too well. But I still have a strong belief that India would do extremely well in Dhaka [n T20] because the wickets over there are similar to Indian wickets.
“But the [bowling] attack looks like a weak link. I think we have the same attack in Tests, ODIs and T20. The same Bhuvneshwar Kumar, the same [Mohammad] Shami, the same guys.
We don’t have options and that is the crux of the matter, unfortunately,” Vengsarkar said while unveiling the replica of the coveted T20 Trophy at the Bombay Gymkhana on Friday.
The T20 event is scheduled from March 16 to April 6.
The former chief selector felt spinners hold the key in the sub-continent conditions and was also happy with the return of Dhoni, who skipped the Asia Cup due to injury, in beefing up the batting department.
“In Asia Cup, the performance wasn’t that great but I still hope we will do well in this forthcoming World Cup. It is a 20-over tournament and we have won it before and we hope we will do the same thing again.”
“Dhoni will definitely make a lot of difference. He is an excellent captain and has been around for almost six to seven years. He is an experienced campaigner and he has won so many matches with his batting as well,” Vengsarkar said. 
“He is a crucial player at number six and he is a good keeper also. Dhoni is a very important member of the team and I am sure he will do well. Of late, he has not done well abroad but I am sure, the team under him has still plenty of hope,” he said.
“I am sure he [Dhoni] will not fumble like what had happened in the last few matches,” said Vengsarkar, referring to the spate of reprieves provided to opposition batsmen by stand-in stumper Dinesh Karthik in the Asia Cup.

While emphasising the weakness of the bowling attack, spin in particular, he felt India could, on the other hand, depend on the strength of its batting.
“The bowling department looks like a weak link for us but anything can happen in 20 overs. They have to bowl only 4 overs and how they bowl that is very important,” he said. 
“Spinning department is very important because we are playing in an Asian country, where spinners will be very important. And those in the team would have to deliver. 
Unfortunately we don’t have many bowling options. The same set play in all formats. They look tired and jaded. 
“[But] we have a strong batting line up. If we can score in excess of 180 we should do well,” said the 57-year- old, who is a veteran of 116 Test matches. The former middle-order mainstay expressed dismay over chief coach Duncan Fletcher, under whom India have lost four overseas Test rubbers on the trot in England, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand, returning home to Zimbabwe after every international assignment instead of watching domestic games.
“It’s a matter of serious concern because India will be playing five [Test] matches in England [this season]. It’s disappointing we have not won anything abroad [in recent times]. Also, he needs to watch domestic cricket. If he watches only international cricket it’s not good enough. After an international series he goes back home.
“I don’t know what is in his contract [with BCCI]. The thing is he has to watch local games also. Ishwar Pandeyhas not been picked [in the India playing 11 so far] because he has not been watched. Unless he [Fletcher] watches local matches he will not know who is good enough to play for India,” Vengsarkar maintained. 
Vengsarkar recalled how the Indian cricket officials were not inclined towards the T20 format when it was conceptualized

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“In my career, I never played T20 games but I was very much part of the first International Cricket Council (ICC) trophy, which the Indian team won in South Africa. I was the selector and I was in England at that time.
“Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) was not very keen on this format then and we didn’t have any key records or scores for the tournament and the BCCI was the last board to accept this format of the tournament,” he remembered.
“I was with the Indian team that time and we were playing against England and we had to pick the side. The other four selectors were there in India. It took us almost two hours and, apart from the format, we were discussing who would do well in this format,” he said.

“Dhoni was made the captain that time and all young players were there. We all thought the youngsters would bring in the energy and they would do well in South Africa,” Vengsarkar said. 
“Almost 4-5 senior players dropped out of the tournament and that allowed us to get all the youngsters with whom we were happy in ODI matches. And then, India won the World Cup,” he said.

Among the seniors who opted out of the inaugural edition in 2007 were Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly.
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Asia Cup 2014 Final Pakistan V Srilanka

Asia Cup 2014 Final, Asia Cup, Srilanka V Pakistan

Today will be starting Asia Cup 2014 Final after some hours later in Mirpur Stadium at 2 pm their local time. Pakistani Skipper Misbah-ul-Haq say’s this final match will be high-intensity cricket match. Srilankan player Perera want to finish their Asia Cup unbeaten.  "We wanted to go to the final unbeaten and now hope to finish on that note as well," all-rounder Thisara Perera said. "The venue has been lucky for us. We have won here in the last five or six ODIs. Hope it turns out to be the same in the final as well."
Facing Bangladesh on Thursday, Sri Lanka just managed to see past the target of 205. Skipper Angelo Mathews' unbeaten knock of 74 saw the islanders through.
"I think he's a good finisher," Perera commented on his skipper. "That's why he's captaining the side. He has batted really well in the last three-four years."
The upper order batsmen failed to perform in the Bangladesh match and will be looking to come good in the final. The bowlers, on the other hand, will have to cope with the Afridi-pressure mounting in the Asia Cup.
Pakistani Skipper Misbah-ul-Haq told the last night pitch is not matter, and as because he told here is some time 200 more runs is very difficult and sometimes 300 more runs very easy, So pitch does not matter. The other hands Pakistan will not happy for their Boom Boom Shahid Afridi the magic player and the last game centurian boy Ahmed Shehzad was struggling injury, of-course Pakistani  Skipper Misbah-ul-Haq told media last night we are not thinking about injury because we have ready some very good and match winner as back-up. Pakistani will be wants’ to keep their trophy and Srilankan will be back to keep their trophy. Afridi, who has played a pivotal role in turning around the fortunes of Pakistan in this tournament, has suffered a grade one hip flexor strain and his availability will be known only on Saturday. Pacer Gul is little bit "stiff" and Sharjeel Khan along with opener Ahmed Shehzad also have The Sri Lankans, who had defeated the defending champions in the tournament opener, are yet to lose a match in the mega event of the sub-continent and they would hope that their campaign culminates with the title. 

Pakistan's chances would depend on how they tame seasoned Kumar Sangakkara and handle the bowling of pacer Lasith Malinga and spinner Ajantha Mendis. 

It was Malinga, who had taken key wickets of Misbah-ul-Haq and Afridi in their previous clash and Sangakkara is in prime form in this tournament. He has hit one century and two fifties and his rare failure was against Bangladesh on Thursday some niggles, going into the title clash. Afridi says about his two performances "There is no such thing that you will score runs with the bat every day. I've given my focus to bowling as well. I want to get myself ready in such a way that I deliver to the team, be it in batting or bowling. This is not the stage for me to occupy a slot in the side. I want to give something to my country with my performance." 



So let’s go to see one of the most difficult and very thrilling game Asia Cup 2014 Final. 

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Profile Of Adam Gilchrist And His Performance

Profile Of Adam Gilchrist, Star Cricket, Stick Cricket, Live Scores
 Full name : Adam Craig Gilchrist
Born November 14, 1971, Bellingen, New South Wales
Current age 42 years 63 days
Major teams Australia, Deccan Chargers, ICC World XI,Kings XI Punjab, Middlesex, New South Wales,Western Australia
Nickname:  Gilly, Churchy
Playing role Wicketkeeper batsman
Batting style Left-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm offbreak
Fielding position Wicketkeeper
Height 1.86 m


Adam Gilchrist is the most thrilling and danger player of the world and Australian. Any time he can change of the game type. He was the most wicket keeper of the world. Most of time he was very hot and cool. May be we are never see his fantastic cricket game. Of-course we are remind that Gilly was the best player of the world. His performance was the best wicket keeper of the world. So..............Let's go we have to see his performance. 

Batting Performance 


Matches
Innings
N.O.
Runs
HS
Avg
S/R
100s
50s
4s
6s
Ct
ODI
287
279
11
9,619
172
35.89
96.95
16
55
1162
149
417
Tests
96
137
20
5,570
204
47.61
81.98
17
26
678
-
379
Twenty20
13
13
1
272
48
22.67
141.67
-
-
27
-
17
IPL
80
80
4
2069
109
27.22
138.39
2
11
239
92
67

2008
14
14
1
436
109
33.54
137.11
1
3
51
19
7
2009
32
32
-
784
85
24.50
153.73
-
4
85
45
31
2010
16
16
-
289
54
18.06
156.22
-
1
31
16
13
2011
14
14
-
383
106
27.36
129.83
1
2
41
18
12
2012
7
7
2
172
64
34.40
120.28
-
1
21
4
5
2013
13
13
1
294
85
24.50
128.38
-
1
41
6
12
Bowling Performance 

Matches
Balls
Runs
Wickets
Best
Avg
Eco
S/R
5s
10s
ODI
287
0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Tests
96
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Twenty20
13
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
IPL
80
1
-
1
-
0.00
0.00
1.00
-
-




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