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ICC Cricket World Cup: 'Ratner moment' almost killed World Cup cricket, says ICC chief


The ICC's chief executive, Haroon Lorgat, said on the eve of the World Cup semi-finals that cricket had narrowly averted killing the 50-over game by repeating the mistake made famous by Gerald Ratner and presenting its product as rubbish.

Instead, as Sri Lanka prepared to face New Zealand at the Premadasa Stadium in the first, and the less celebrated, of the two semi-finals, Lorgat said the World Cup had proved that 50-over cricket was "alive and well."

Ratner made one of the most celebrated corporate misjudgments in history when he joked to the Institute of Directors almost 20 years ago that many of the products in his jewellery shops were "total crap" and that his earrings were "cheaper than an M&S prawn sandwich but probably wouldn't last as long". He almost bankrupted his own company in days.

Lorgat, in a speech to the Sri Lankan press club, quoted a column by The Guardian's cricket correspondent, Mike Selvey, after Sachin Tendulkar had scored the first double hundred in one-day cricket for India against South Africa in Gwalior last year. It was, said Lorgat, a significant moment, proof to him that the 50-over game needed "no more gimmicks or tinkering".

Selvey wrote of Tendulkar's innings: "It is those lingering memories that sustain the argument for 50-over cricket, while T20, brilliant as it can be, is essentially transient: sweet and tasty but gone in a flash, like candyfloss. In 50 overs, there is time for the essential narrative of cricket to unfold."

Lorgat said: "Key administrators around the world were either wanting to or actually tinkering with the format of 50-over cricket. Some were reducing to 40 overs; others wanted to trial split innings while some had even more extreme thoughts.

"As a game we were self-inflicting a crisis on 50-over cricket. It reminded me of a British jeweler who [once] pronounced that his merchandise was rubbish. He simply talked himself out of business.

"A year ago we were in danger of doing the same to our much-loved 50-over cricket. The more we talked of a game in crisis the more we created the crisis and the more we fuelled talk of doom and despondency. A vicious circle. And all the time there was no real evidence of a crisis."

Lorgat suggested that television had attracted record audiences in this World Cup and the India v England match in Bengaluru had been the most-watched game in the history of ODIs. "It doesn't take a genius to predict that when India face Pakistan in Mohali that record may well be smashed."

Only in England, said Lorgat, did research show that 50-over cricket was less popular than Test and Twenty20 cricket – and even there it had a fan base of 16 million. "Not only is 50-over cricket far from death row, it has a strong and vibrant future," he said, adding that the introduction of an ODI League, to run between triennial World Cups, would soon reduce the number of meaningless one-day internationals.

Sri Lanka and New Zealand have quite a billing to live up to, with Sri Lanka regarded as favourites to advance to the final after their 10-wicket demolition of England in Saturday's quarter-final. They plan to use the same pitch; excruciatingly slow the first time, it is not about to quicken up.

New Zealand have reached the World Cup semi-final on five previous occasions and have lost the lot. In the months before the World Cup, they were soundly beaten in all three World Cup countries. Mark Greatbatch stood down as coach and the old campaigner John Wright returned. No one even spoke of them as dark horses this time around but when least expected they are the only non-Asian team in the last four.
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India vs Pakistan semi-final ICC 2011 World Cup: Amazing stats

INDIA AND Pakistan, the two cricket crazy nations where cricket is like a religion, will meet in the second semi-final of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 at Punjab Cricket Association Stadium in Mohali on Wednesday, March 30.

An India vs Pakistan semi-final match of the World Cup 2011 will be the fifth encounter in a Cricket World Cup between the neighbouring countries since 1992 Cricket World Cup.

However, neither team has met in the semi-final or final of any of the previous World Cup matches. India has never lost to Pakistan in the Cricket World Cup so far.

In their first meet at Sydney Cricket Ground on March 4, 1992, during the 16th match of the Benson & Hedges World Cup, India won by 43 runs. In that match Sachin Tendulkar was named man-of-the-match for his all-round performance. He scored 54 runs and got the wicket of the dangerous left-handed batsman Aamer Sohail.

Both teams met for the second time in the second quarter final match of the Wills World Cup 1996 played at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore. India won that match by 39 runs and reached the semi final. Indian opener Navjot Sidhu scored 96 runs and Ajay Jadeja scored quick 45 runs in 25 balls in the last overs of the inning. Venkatesh Prasad and Anil Kumble took three wickets each. Sidhu was announced man-of-the-match.

ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 semi finalist India and Pakistan met for the third time in the Super Sixes of the ICC World Cup 1999 at Old Trafford, Manchester. On that match India defeated Pakistan India by 47 runs. In that match Rahul Dravid and Mohammad Azharuddin played fifty-plus innings. Fast bowler Venkatesh Prasad was declared man-of-the-match because he ensured that five Pakistani batsmen went back to the pavilion.

For the fourth time, two arch rivals India and Pakistan met at SuperSport Park in Centurion, South Africa during the pool 'A' match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2003. With a quick fire knock by Sachin Tendulkar and a brilliant 50 by Yuvraj Singh, India won the match by six wickets. Sachin Tendulkar, who scored 98 runs, was awarded with the man-of-the-match.

In all the four previous ICC Cricket World Cup matches between India and Pakistan, the team that has won the toss, has decided to bat first. Out of the four matches, Indian captains have won the toss three times.

There are still five days to go for the India vs Pakistan ICC World Cup 2011 semi final match, but already there's an air of nervous excitement in the air. Jai Ho! India... Dhak Dhak Go...

ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 SWOT analysis of Team India and Pakistan

With Sachin Tendulkar planning to quit after this World Cup, the bar is set much higher for the Indian players. Team India stands as one of the favorites alongside a formidable Sri Lanka, a strong South Africa, T20 Champions England and the reigning ODI champions Australia.

So here at Cric City we have done a SWOT analysis on the selection

of Indian squad for the upcoming cricket fiesta.

The players selected by BCCI are: MS Dhoni (Captain), V Sehwag (Vice-captain), Sachin Tendulkar, Gautam Gambhir, Virat Kohli, Yuvraj Singh, Suresh Raina, Yusuf Pathan, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan, Munaf Patel, Praveen Kumar, Ashish Nehra, R Ashwin, Piyush Chawla.

Cricket experts say that bowlers win you test matches while batsmen win you ODI?s. If this is indeed true then India stands a bright chance for they have a splendid batting line up. Sachin ,Sehwag ,Gambhir take up the first three slots while ,Dhoni and Pathan will be at six and seven respectively. Num 4 and 5 slots will be a tossup between Kohli,Yuvraj and Raina. The bowling side has 3 spinners and 4 seamers. The bowling department may not look that strong with Nehra and Munaf there but considering Patel?s recent form he also becomes a force to reckon with. The spin attack led by Bhajji looks good and also the part timers have proved their worth.

Strengths:

Balanced Team: The team is a perfect combination of both experienced as well youth. Though the bowling department looks a little weak, presence of Zaheer and Harbhajan should exude confidence to others in the team. After a long time Indian tail has started wagging which was evident in the last Series as well as the warm up match against Australia.

Home Conditions: Since the World Cup is being played in the subcontinent, the Indian cricket team can expect the maximum crowd support. The Indian stadiums will be expecting a crowd of about 50,000.

Weakness:

Consistency: Off late team India has not being able to perform consistently. A lot of the games show that individual performers have saved the game. If the team India aims to win the WC then they have to perform collectively and every player have to play to their fullest.

Brittle Middle Order: Yuvaraj and Raina are not in good form and have been picked mainly based on their past performance. It is an altogether a different issue that both of them are game changers but their current forms are the weak links.

Absence of a genuine Allrounder: For the past 4 years selectors have been trying to groom one genuine allrounder , but with little sucesss. The fifth bowler slot is absent which makes the team to rely on bowlers like Yuvaraj and company.

Opportunities:

Spinning Subcontinent Pitches: The pitches in the subcontinent are very favorable for spinners and India has opted for 3 spinners. Its part-timers are also spinners. Both Ashwin and Chawla have a chance to shine in their 1st WC and aid Bhajji in the sub-continent conditions. With spinners, India would be restricting the opposition at the same time will be an attacking team.

Virat Kohli: The young star has been in brilliant touch and was India's highest run-getter in 2010 so this is the big chance for him to stand out and fix his place in the team's middle order.

Sachin Swansong: The only accolade missing in Tendulkar's illustrious career. The entire country wants it for him and also the entire team wants to win the cup for him. This should act as an extra motivation for everyone in the team.

Threats:

Injuries: A lot of Indian players have just come back after injuries. Though fully fit their fitness would still be suspect and they would be short of match practice.

No back-up keeper: So who keeps if MSD is declared unfit right before a match?

Team Pakistan:

Pakistan team doesn't seem to be playing under any pressure. The reasons are obvious, earning a malign reputation by spot fixing scandals and infighting, the Pakistan cricket fraternity is on a recovery mode. With Salman Butt, Mohammed Asif and Mohammed Amer suspended, the first choice bowling attack of Pakistan is gone. With the captaincy issue getting resolved recently, the team morale won't be that high. But still a sub-continent team in sub-continent cannot be ignored.

THE SQUAD

Shoaib Akhtar, Muhammad Hafeez, Kamran Akmal, Younis Khan, Misbah-ul-Haq, Asad Shafiq, Umer Akmal, Shahid Afridi, Abdul Razzaq, Abdul Rehman, Saeed Ajmal, Umer Gul, Wahab Riaz, Sohail Tanvir, Ahmed Shehzad.

Young Players

Out of the 15 chosen, 8 are those who have never been part of an event of this importance. Clearly the Pakistan selectors did not have an option and leaving out Imran Nazir reaffirms the fact that they wanted to start afresh. If we start taking the replacements for the suspended tainted trio, Ahmed Shehzad is in for Butt and Shehzad has definitely proved himself.

He has a distinction of playing at the highest level and then going back to represent Pakistan in the Under 19 World cup. He only has one gear and that is to clear the in-field any how, he is not afraid to take on the fastest of the bowlers and even on bouncy wickets he has played some magnificent shots on the rise. He won't get that pace in sub-continent and moreover his 7 match experience might not be enough.

Umar Akmal, a prodigy in the making, probably a complete batsmen Pakistan have produced after the era of Saeed Anwar. Though Younis Khan is probably the best Pakistan has got at the moment. This would be the make or break tournament for Umar and to utilize his complete ability he must be slotted at No.3 nothing below that.

Wahab Riaz, is the replacement for Mohhammed Asif and to be fair on him he is a decent catch from the bowling factory. He has not exactly filled in the shoes of Asif but his approach ahs been commendable and as with Umar it would be make or break trip that he would be making to India.

Weakness

On the other hand there is Mohammed Hafeez, Pakistan selectors does seem to have a blind faith on this player. With an average of 22 in 62 ODIs, how he has made it to the squad is a question, only reason one can think of is, he is not swashbuckling as Shehzad so they assumed he would be the calmer and wiser partner.

Mohammed Amer could have been the potent weapon for Pakistan instead they had to content themselves with the old potent weapons, Shohib Akhtar. as an old war veteran, it is not his pace or form which has made him survive this long, it's probably his never say die attitude and this never "say die attitude" unfortunately looks good .

Being hit for an economy of more than 8 and again coming back to bowl the full quota of overs to end up with run rate of 7 does not fit the bill for never say die attitude. That plainly is poor bowling but Pakistan selectors as I mentioned earlier tend to assume a lot of things.

Putting Kamran Akmal in the slot is just because of the poor form he is in, he tried his hands as an opener then at number 3 with no effect. In recent times, he has been very successful in the sub-continent primarily against India and his being in form would be of prime importance. He is more like Suresh Raina of Pakistan, unpredictable yet assuring figure.

Inspirational Misbah Ul Haq is a player of calibre but his big match playing credential is doubted.

Abdul Razzak is more of confusion; unpredictability has hovered all around his cricketing career. Not as strong a bowler he used to be but he is the variation guy of the team. He can pack a punch and on a given day could be more barbaric than Yusuf Pathan, but its all about him clicking or not. Not exactly a worry but can't put him in chances section as well.

Chances

Chances have to be read as Umar Gul and Shahid Afridi. Gul is the strike bowler, best exponent of death bowling and Shahid Afridi along with Saeed Ajmal, is the best spinning duo in the world cup. With one having the knack of picking up wickets and other is choking down the batsmen.

Younis Khan just cannot afford to have a bad day on the field as he would be the spine of Pakistani batting attack.

Semi-final could be the maximum they could reach but again unpredictability is what Pakistan cricket lives with.

ICC Cricket World Cup draws record viewership

The ongoing 10th edition of the ICC Cricket World Cup seems to have hooked lovers of the sport in the country.

The first 40 matches drew a record 162 million viewers, considerably higher than the cumulative viewership numbers recorded for the third season of the Indian Premier League (IPL-3) tournament last year.

According to data from TAM, a television audience measurement agency, as many as 161.9 million have watched the first 40 matches of the Cup, as compared to the 143.7 million viewers who had tuned in to watch IPL-3 in 2010. The data has been recorded in cable and satellite homes for viewers aged above four in urban and semi-urban centres.

Cumulative viewership numbers for the 2011 edition of the World Cup are 48 per cent higher as compared to the 109.5 million viewers recorded at the end of the first 40 matches in the World Cup of 2007.

Interestingly, the live streaming of World Cup matches on the broadcaster's official website has received 55 million views across the world. The website has served 30 million video streams to 17 million users. "The India matches so far have accounted for 10.7 million streams which reached a peak of three million during the India versus South Africa match recently," said an executive at ESPN STAR Sports.

Aloke Malik, managing director, ESPN Software India added, "We have leveraged the broadcast, digital and mobile platforms to screen the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011. The response has been good. We expect the traction to build as we progress further in the tournament." As many as 49 matches would be played across India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in the 10th edition of the World Cup, which has returned to the subcontinent after 15 years. The tournament began on February 19 and ends on April 2. IPL-4 would kick off soon after, with the opening match in Chennai on April 8.

Pakistan Vs India in Semi Final of World Cup 2011 – Are You Ready?

India has made to semi-finals of the cricket world cup 2011 to face Pakistan by defeating world champions Australia today. The semi final which is scheduled for 30th of March is one of the most awaited day for the people of sub-continent.

Six days before the match takes place and the time has frozen on us. As much as I am excited, this is also making me nervous. The craze is in the air. Pakistan vs India is all our twitter timelines and Facebook news-feeds read. 144 hours before it all begins, and this is trending worldwide on twitter.

Pakistan has never beaten India a single match in the history of cricket world cup but has India beaten Pakistan a single match at Mohali? The history shall repeat but which one?

pakistan-vs-india Will you make a really good excuse to ditch college/work this day? Or would you just say Pakistan vs India!

Who prevails in this game? Are you ready?

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