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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2008, 04:25:11 PM »
WTF - Color War between ICL and IPL  ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #2 on: March 12, 2008, 04:30:03 PM »
Nice interview of Martin Crowe in Cricinfo... I'm sure he will have a few innovations up his sleeve in the opening match. Long before Eng adopted 20 - 20, it was conceptualized in NZ as Cricket Max by Martin Crowe, but did not take off in NZ.

http://content-ind.cricinfo.com/ipl/content/story/342120.html

Former New Zealand captain Martin Crowe has a new role. He's now the Chief Cricket Officer of the Bangalore Royal Challengers and will work with modern legends like Jacques Kallis, Rahul Dravid and Mark Boucher. He speaks to Cricinfo about his team's plans and its core values.

   
Martin Crowe: "You won't see us play a wham-bam kind of play, you will see an intelligent and well-organised kind of cricket" © Getty Images
 

The Bangalore team is perceived to be full of people who are more conducive to Test cricket than Twenty20. What's your take?

There is a propensity for the perception that we are here to play five-day cricket! To me, they are very classy, stylish, intelligent cricketers. There are no egos, no controversies surrounding them. They are going to be very solid citizens and it's the kind of players we want our group to be represented by.

This is the Twenty20 royal team of the championship. We are going to behave like that, play like that and that describes the bunch we have.

So has the way you play influenced the branding or has the branding influenced your planned style of play

It starts with the name: Royal Challengers. It's a very regal term and I am sure it was by design the kind of people we chose for the team. Rahul had the vision, he wanted this sort of player and that's why he asked me to come in with this kind of role.

You won't see us play wham-bam cricket, you will see an intelligent and well-organised kind of cricket.

My role will be to help the youngsters think out of the square and fit in with the vision. It's a branding exercise, it's a marketing exercise and people have to come in to watch not a region but a city franchise. I will be the intermediary between sponsors, team and the fans.

What exactly is your job description?

I am the chief cricket officer which means I am sort of overseeing the way the team is operating in terms of its thinking, how it can win the tournament and how can it connect with its fan. So it will involve marketing and branding as well. I will work closely with Rahul Dravid in putting strategies in place. It's a group of varied people coming together for the first time and trying to play consistent cricket to win 14 games and qualify for the play-offs.

You said your job will involve marketing. Can you elaborate?

This is a new exciting concept with a city franchise and not only we want to connect this group of players with the local fans but we want the Royal Challengers to be known all throughout India as a side that is intelligent, classy, stylish and calculated. That will be our brand core. I will be the intermediary between the franchise as a whole, the team and the message from the team to the fans as to how we want them to embrace us.

What can a coach do in a Twenty20 format and over a 44-day period?

I am not big on coaches. That's why I am not the cricket coach here. I am a big believer in the captain. This will be Rahul's team. Venkatesh Prasad will look after the nets and physical [aspects], while I can help the batsmen, it's going to be a strategic role for me. Prasad has proved himself as a team coach and I will let him handle that side of the things.

I got a real passion for Twenty20 having done Cricket Max in New Zealand and I have some ideas of how this game can be played. You need to treat this as a scientific project. It's not like a Test match, it's not about durability and concentration over long periods. It's about having lots of small goals and getting everyone strategically positioned. Our aim will be to get more wickets than the opposition. That would mean swinging the ball, great fielding.

What is going to be your cricketing strategy?

To put simply, it would be to take more wickets than the opposition. Build partnerships, throw in some great fielding, our general attitude and win by our all round skills. In a nutshell, with a scientific approach. The first six overs, with the field up, is when you really get your runs, the next eight overs are the middle overs while the last six will be the death overs.

What is the future of Twenty20 and will its success mean the death of 50-over cricket?

The game is here to stay; it is the future. What we are seeing a correction in 50-overs cricket. We had a over-saturation of that form, lots of meaningless cricket was being played. This Twenty20 would offset that.

I see 50-overs cricket being played over four innings. Four Twenty20 innings and I see this happening in ten years time. One-day cricket would become a mini Test match. There fore Twenty20 becomes the precursor to that eventuality. As of now we have Twenty20 and Test cricket while the one-day game is going through an identity crisis.
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #3 on: March 12, 2008, 05:03:16 PM »
They also look like the East Bengal soccer team and possibly will do better than how EB fared this year
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #4 on: March 12, 2008, 05:32:00 PM »
come on bangalore ... doesnt rahul dravid look like a cricketer ???
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« Reply #5 on: March 12, 2008, 05:33:47 PM »
martin definitely looks more handsome than his cousin russel
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #6 on: March 12, 2008, 09:54:50 PM »
They also look like the East Bengal soccer team

My first thought upon opening this page as well.... Vijay Mallaya suffers from blood dysentery...
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« Reply #7 on: March 12, 2008, 10:18:42 PM »
This is clearly a brand building exercise for Mallya's beer.

The only place one sees "Challeng-ers" is on the small crest. Everywhere else it is Royal Challenge or RC.
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #8 on: March 13, 2008, 10:18:08 AM »
They also look like the East Bengal soccer team

My first thought upon opening this page as well.... Vijay Mallaya suffers from blood dysentery...

Better than suffering from acute amoebiosis.............imagine..............................green first.........followed by maroon! :( :( :D
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #9 on: March 13, 2008, 10:19:14 AM »
They also look like the East Bengal soccer team and possibly will do better than how EB fared this year


I hope East Bengal does better the next time!
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #10 on: March 13, 2008, 03:37:28 PM »
They also look like the East Bengal soccer team

My first thought upon opening this page as well.... Vijay Mallaya suffers from blood dysentery...

Better than suffering from acute amoebiosis.............imagine..............................green first.........followed by maroon! :( :( :D

Amoebiosis when suffered by EB fans seems red & yellow -- like crapping fire

does it burn Blwe ?   ::Whip::
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #11 on: March 13, 2008, 03:44:54 PM »
They also look like the East Bengal soccer team

My first thought upon opening this page as well.... Vijay Mallaya suffers from blood dysentery...

Better than suffering from acute amoebiosis.............imagine..............................green first.........followed by maroon! :( :( :D

Amoebiosis when suffered by EB fans seems red & yellow -- like crapping fire

does it burn Blwe ?   ::Whip::

Kban, What do you buy on EB/MB match , Hilsha or lobster?
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #12 on: March 13, 2008, 03:52:11 PM »
They also look like the East Bengal soccer team

My first thought upon opening this page as well.... Vijay Mallaya suffers from blood dysentery...

Better than suffering from acute amoebiosis.............imagine..............................green first.........followed by maroon! :( :( :D

Amoebiosis when suffered by EB fans seems red & yellow -- like crapping fire

does it burn Blwe ?   ::Whip::

Kban, What do you buy on EB/MB match , Hilsha or lobster?

dont u dare talk about fish!
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #13 on: March 13, 2008, 03:53:35 PM »
They also look like the East Bengal soccer team

My first thought upon opening this page as well.... Vijay Mallaya suffers from blood dysentery...

Better than suffering from acute amoebiosis.............imagine..............................green first.........followed by maroon! :( :( :D

Amoebiosis when suffered by EB fans seems red & yellow -- like crapping fire

does it burn Blwe ?   ::Whip::

Kban, What do you buy on EB/MB match , Hilsha or lobster?

dont u dare talk about fish!
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« Reply #14 on: March 13, 2008, 03:56:14 PM »
havent watched one in ages but lobster is the answer
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« Reply #15 on: March 13, 2008, 04:06:18 PM »
havent watched one in ages but lobster is the answer

i am die-hard MB fan...i was an  active member of www.mohunbaganclub.com , but after joining DG i have slowly moved out of it .I like their website as these guys have done a great job of it without any support from the club.
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« Reply #16 on: March 13, 2008, 04:38:47 PM »
They also look like the East Bengal soccer team

My first thought upon opening this page as well.... Vijay Mallaya suffers from blood dysentery...

Better than suffering from acute amoebiosis.............imagine..............................green first.........followed by maroon! :( :( :D

Amoebiosis when suffered by EB fans seems red & yellow -- like crapping fire

does it burn Blwe ?   ::Whip::

Nice feeling for a change................that I happen to be in the minority on this issue! :)
Normally, I come across EB supporters more often than MBs.
Why, even in  West Bengal ( supposedly an MB state), I feel they are all but cornered. :icon_jokercolor:.......................even the Chief Ministers happen to be from the other side.
btw....my wife happens to be a die-hard MB supporter.........................but those were the days! :(
Nowadays, in the age of I-league.............I even end up supporting MB, if they happen to play against the Goanese teams or Mahindra, etc. If that too fails..........then it is balle balle JCT, Phagwara! :)
EB supporters are born fighters............yes, we have done badly this time.................but we will fight our way back. :evil4:

Although it is too late now................but this was always one point which could divide opinions in Kolkata or Bengal...............not SG vs Dalmiya. :glasses3:
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #17 on: March 13, 2008, 04:50:01 PM »
They also look like the East Bengal soccer team

My first thought upon opening this page as well.... Vijay Mallaya suffers from blood dysentery...

Better than suffering from acute amoebiosis.............imagine..............................green first.........followed by maroon! :( :( :D

Amoebiosis when suffered by EB fans seems red & yellow -- like crapping fire

does it burn Blwe ?   ::Whip::

Nice feeling for a change................that I happen to be in the minority on this issue! :)
Normally, I come across EB supporters more often than MBs.
Why, even in  West Bengal ( supposedly an MB state), I feel they are all but cornered. :icon_jokercolor:.......................even the Chief Ministers happen to be from the other side.
btw....my wife happens to be a die-hard MB supporter.........................but those were the days! :(
Nowadays, in the age of I-league.............I even end up supporting MB, if they happen to play against the Goanese teams or Mahindra, etc. If that too fails..........then it is balle balle JCT, Phagwara! :)
EB supporters are born fighters............yes, we have done badly this time.................but we will fight our way back. :evil4:

Although it is too late now................but this was always one point which could divide opinions in Kolkata or Bengal...............not SG vs Dalmiya. :glasses3:

Now it is SG(EB) vs (kban + cricinfo + blew)(MB). Is there any EB supporter in this DG?
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #18 on: March 13, 2008, 04:52:59 PM »
They also look like the East Bengal soccer team

My first thought upon opening this page as well.... Vijay Mallaya suffers from blood dysentery...

Better than suffering from acute amoebiosis.............imagine..............................green first.........followed by maroon! :( :( :D

Amoebiosis when suffered by EB fans seems red & yellow -- like crapping fire

does it burn Blwe ?   ::Whip::

Nice feeling for a change................that I happen to be in the minority on this issue! :)
Normally, I come across EB supporters more often than MBs.
Why, even in  West Bengal ( supposedly an MB state), I feel they are all but cornered. :icon_jokercolor:.......................even the Chief Ministers happen to be from the other side.
btw....my wife happens to be a die-hard MB supporter.........................but those were the days! :(
Nowadays, in the age of I-league.............I even end up supporting MB, if they happen to play against the Goanese teams or Mahindra, etc. If that too fails..........then it is balle balle JCT, Phagwara! :)
EB supporters are born fighters............yes, we have done badly this time.................but we will fight our way back. :evil4:

Although it is too late now................but this was always one point which could divide opinions in Kolkata or Bengal...............not SG vs Dalmiya. :glasses3:

Now it is SG(EB) vs (kban + cricinfo + blew)(MB). Is there any EB supporter in this DG?

Hey!...where did I give the impression that I am an MB supporter...............I am die-hard EB. ::cheers::
Here, kban/ FP/ cricinfo are MB supporters ( declared)................I don't know abt others. U seem to be an EB supporter like me.
btw...have u realized that the Bangalore Challengers thread has been hijacked!
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« Reply #19 on: March 13, 2008, 05:27:29 PM »
They also look like the East Bengal soccer team

My first thought upon opening this page as well.... Vijay Mallaya suffers from blood dysentery...

Better than suffering from acute amoebiosis.............imagine..............................green first.........followed by maroon! :( :( :D

Amoebiosis when suffered by EB fans seems red & yellow -- like crapping fire

does it burn Blwe ?   ::Whip::

Nice feeling for a change................that I happen to be in the minority on this issue! :)
Normally, I come across EB supporters more often than MBs.
Why, even in  West Bengal ( supposedly an MB state), I feel they are all but cornered. :icon_jokercolor:.......................even the Chief Ministers happen to be from the other side.
btw....my wife happens to be a die-hard MB supporter.........................but those were the days! :(
Nowadays, in the age of I-league.............I even end up supporting MB, if they happen to play against the Goanese teams or Mahindra, etc. If that too fails..........then it is balle balle JCT, Phagwara! :)
EB supporters are born fighters............yes, we have done badly this time.................but we will fight our way back. :evil4:

Although it is too late now................but this was always one point which could divide opinions in Kolkata or Bengal...............not SG vs Dalmiya. :glasses3:

Now it is SG(EB) vs (kban + cricinfo + blew)(MB). Is there any EB supporter in this DG?

Hey!...where did I give the impression that I am an MB supporter...............I am die-hard EB. ::cheers::
Here, kban/ FP/ cricinfo are MB supporters ( declared)................I don't know abt others. U seem to be an EB supporter like me.
btw...have u realized that the Bangalore Challengers thread has been hijacked!
sorry I was wrong. I can not say I am a EB supporter. MY wife is. She is from India(bengal) . I am not fortunate enough to watch a EB/MB Match. What ever I know I did learn it from wife and Probashi Anandabazar. My wife used to subscribe it 

Well every thread starts with some thing ends with something else
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« Reply #20 on: March 13, 2008, 05:36:23 PM »
They also look like the East Bengal soccer team

My first thought upon opening this page as well.... Vijay Mallaya suffers from blood dysentery...

Better than suffering from acute amoebiosis.............imagine..............................green first.........followed by maroon! :( :( :D

Amoebiosis when suffered by EB fans seems red & yellow -- like crapping fire

does it burn Blwe ?   ::Whip::

Nice feeling for a change................that I happen to be in the minority on this issue! :)
Normally, I come across EB supporters more often than MBs.
Why, even in  West Bengal ( supposedly an MB state), I feel they are all but cornered. :icon_jokercolor:.......................even the Chief Ministers happen to be from the other side.
btw....my wife happens to be a die-hard MB supporter.........................but those were the days! :(
Nowadays, in the age of I-league.............I even end up supporting MB, if they happen to play against the Goanese teams or Mahindra, etc. If that too fails..........then it is balle balle JCT, Phagwara! :)
EB supporters are born fighters............yes, we have done badly this time.................but we will fight our way back. :evil4:

Although it is too late now................but this was always one point which could divide opinions in Kolkata or Bengal...............not SG vs Dalmiya. :glasses3:

Now it is SG(EB) vs (kban + cricinfo + blew)(MB). Is there any EB supporter in this DG?

Hey!...where did I give the impression that I am an MB supporter...............I am die-hard EB. ::cheers::
Here, kban/ FP/ cricinfo are MB supporters ( declared)................I don't know abt others. U seem to be an EB supporter like me.
btw...have u realized that the Bangalore Challengers thread has been hijacked!
sorry I was wrong. I can not say I am a EB supporter. MY wife is. She is from India(bengal) . I am not fortunate enough to watch a EB/MB Match. What ever I know I did learn it from wife and Probashi Anandabazar. My wife used to subscribe it 

Well every thread starts with some thing ends with something else

when I was hardly 5 yrs old...I saw the only live EB vs MB match of my life..............I have faint memories of that............but the MBs can never ever forget that match! :evil4:..............5 - 0
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« Reply #21 on: March 13, 2008, 05:46:00 PM »
They also look like the East Bengal soccer team

My first thought upon opening this page as well.... Vijay Mallaya suffers from blood dysentery...

Better than suffering from acute amoebiosis.............imagine..............................green first.........followed by maroon! :( :( :D

Amoebiosis when suffered by EB fans seems red & yellow -- like crapping fire

does it burn Blwe ?   ::Whip::

Nice feeling for a change................that I happen to be in the minority on this issue! :)
Normally, I come across EB supporters more often than MBs.
Why, even in  West Bengal ( supposedly an MB state), I feel they are all but cornered. :icon_jokercolor:.......................even the Chief Ministers happen to be from the other side.
btw....my wife happens to be a die-hard MB supporter.........................but those were the days! :(
Nowadays, in the age of I-league.............I even end up supporting MB, if they happen to play against the Goanese teams or Mahindra, etc. If that too fails..........then it is balle balle JCT, Phagwara! :)
EB supporters are born fighters............yes, we have done badly this time.................but we will fight our way back. :evil4:

Although it is too late now................but this was always one point which could divide opinions in Kolkata or Bengal...............not SG vs Dalmiya. :glasses3:

Now it is SG(EB) vs (kban + cricinfo + blew)(MB). Is there any EB supporter in this DG?

Hey!...where did I give the impression that I am an MB supporter...............I am die-hard EB. ::cheers::
Here, kban/ FP/ cricinfo are MB supporters ( declared)................I don't know abt others. U seem to be an EB supporter like me.
btw...have u realized that the Bangalore Challengers thread has been hijacked!
sorry I was wrong. I can not say I am a EB supporter. MY wife is. She is from India(bengal) . I am not fortunate enough to watch a EB/MB Match. What ever I know I did learn it from wife and Probashi Anandabazar. My wife used to subscribe it 

Well every thread starts with some thing ends with something else

when I was hardly 5 yrs old...I saw the only live EB vs MB match of my life..............I have faint memories of that............but the MBs can never ever forget that match! :evil4:..............5 - 0

are these Kho Kho teams?
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #22 on: March 13, 2008, 06:02:28 PM »
They also look like the East Bengal soccer team

My first thought upon opening this page as well.... Vijay Mallaya suffers from blood dysentery...

Better than suffering from acute amoebiosis.............imagine..............................green first.........followed by maroon! :( :( :D

Amoebiosis when suffered by EB fans seems red & yellow -- like crapping fire

does it burn Blwe ?   ::Whip::

Nice feeling for a change................that I happen to be in the minority on this issue! :)
Normally, I come across EB supporters more often than MBs.
Why, even in  West Bengal ( supposedly an MB state), I feel they are all but cornered. :icon_jokercolor:.......................even the Chief Ministers happen to be from the other side.
btw....my wife happens to be a die-hard MB supporter.........................but those were the days! :(
Nowadays, in the age of I-league.............I even end up supporting MB, if they happen to play against the Goanese teams or Mahindra, etc. If that too fails..........then it is balle balle JCT, Phagwara! :)
EB supporters are born fighters............yes, we have done badly this time.................but we will fight our way back. :evil4:

Although it is too late now................but this was always one point which could divide opinions in Kolkata or Bengal...............not SG vs Dalmiya. :glasses3:

Now it is SG(EB) vs (kban + cricinfo + blew)(MB). Is there any EB supporter in this DG?

Hey!...where did I give the impression that I am an MB supporter...............I am die-hard EB. ::cheers::
Here, kban/ FP/ cricinfo are MB supporters ( declared)................I don't know abt others. U seem to be an EB supporter like me.
btw...have u realized that the Bangalore Challengers thread has been hijacked!
sorry I was wrong. I can not say I am a EB supporter. MY wife is. She is from India(bengal) . I am not fortunate enough to watch a EB/MB Match. What ever I know I did learn it from wife and Probashi Anandabazar. My wife used to subscribe it 

Well every thread starts with some thing ends with something else

when I was hardly 5 yrs old...I saw the only live EB vs MB match of my life..............I have faint memories of that............but the MBs can never ever forget that match! :evil4:..............5 - 0

5-1, not 5-0
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« Reply #23 on: March 13, 2008, 06:49:11 PM »
They also look like the East Bengal soccer team

My first thought upon opening this page as well.... Vijay Mallaya suffers from blood dysentery...

Better than suffering from acute amoebiosis.............imagine..............................green first.........followed by maroon! :( :( :D

Amoebiosis when suffered by EB fans seems red & yellow -- like crapping fire

does it burn Blwe ?   ::Whip::

Nice feeling for a change................that I happen to be in the minority on this issue! :)
Normally, I come across EB supporters more often than MBs.
Why, even in  West Bengal ( supposedly an MB state), I feel they are all but cornered. :icon_jokercolor:.......................even the Chief Ministers happen to be from the other side.
btw....my wife happens to be a die-hard MB supporter.........................but those were the days! :(
Nowadays, in the age of I-league.............I even end up supporting MB, if they happen to play against the Goanese teams or Mahindra, etc. If that too fails..........then it is balle balle JCT, Phagwara! :)
EB supporters are born fighters............yes, we have done badly this time.................but we will fight our way back. :evil4:

Although it is too late now................but this was always one point which could divide opinions in Kolkata or Bengal...............not SG vs Dalmiya. :glasses3:

Now it is SG(EB) vs (kban + cricinfo + blew)(MB). Is there any EB supporter in this DG?

Hey!...where did I give the impression that I am an MB supporter...............I am die-hard EB. ::cheers::
Here, kban/ FP/ cricinfo are MB supporters ( declared)................I don't know abt others. U seem to be an EB supporter like me.
btw...have u realized that the Bangalore Challengers thread has been hijacked!

hey, i remember watching kapil dev play for east bengal on tv!!!
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #24 on: March 14, 2008, 01:27:12 AM »
They also look like the East Bengal soccer team

My first thought upon opening this page as well.... Vijay Mallaya suffers from blood dysentery...

Better than suffering from acute amoebiosis.............imagine..............................green first.........followed by maroon! :( :( :D

Amoebiosis when suffered by EB fans seems red & yellow -- like crapping fire

does it burn Blwe ?   ::Whip::

Nice feeling for a change................that I happen to be in the minority on this issue! :)
Normally, I come across EB supporters more often than MBs.
Why, even in  West Bengal ( supposedly an MB state), I feel they are all but cornered. :icon_jokercolor:.......................even the Chief Ministers happen to be from the other side.
btw....my wife happens to be a die-hard MB supporter.........................but those were the days! :(
Nowadays, in the age of I-league.............I even end up supporting MB, if they happen to play against the Goanese teams or Mahindra, etc. If that too fails..........then it is balle balle JCT, Phagwara! :)
EB supporters are born fighters............yes, we have done badly this time.................but we will fight our way back. :evil4:

Although it is too late now................but this was always one point which could divide opinions in Kolkata or Bengal...............not SG vs Dalmiya. :glasses3:

Now it is SG(EB) vs (kban + cricinfo + blew)(MB). Is there any EB supporter in this DG?

Hey!...where did I give the impression that I am an MB supporter...............I am die-hard EB. ::cheers::
Here, kban/ FP/ cricinfo are MB supporters ( declared)................I don't know abt others. U seem to be an EB supporter like me.
btw...have u realized that the Bangalore Challengers thread has been hijacked!
sorry I was wrong. I can not say I am a EB supporter. MY wife is. She is from India(bengal) . I am not fortunate enough to watch a EB/MB Match. What ever I know I did learn it from wife and Probashi Anandabazar. My wife used to subscribe it 

Well every thread starts with some thing ends with something else

when I was hardly 5 yrs old...I saw the only live EB vs MB match of my life..............I have faint memories of that............but the MBs can never ever forget that match! :evil4:..............5 - 0

Which is rather sad... coz there was a return with interest this year... MB beat EB 5-0.... won five consecutive matches against the dysentry brigade... with no response... that included one match where we scored 4, a couple where we scored 3 ... and basically decimated the morale of EB supporters by planting the greatest trojan horse ever... Babluda as EB coach...

Anyway, in a serious vein... I believe EB and MB need to take a long hard look at themselves and at the state of soccer in Bengal... we keep fighting amongst ourselves... while the others are taking big strides ahead of us both...
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #25 on: March 14, 2008, 11:54:57 AM »
They also look like the East Bengal soccer team

My first thought upon opening this page as well.... Vijay Mallaya suffers from blood dysentery...

Better than suffering from acute amoebiosis.............imagine..............................green first.........followed by maroon! :( :( :D

Amoebiosis when suffered by EB fans seems red & yellow -- like crapping fire

does it burn Blwe ?   ::Whip::

Nice feeling for a change................that I happen to be in the minority on this issue! :)
Normally, I come across EB supporters more often than MBs.
Why, even in  West Bengal ( supposedly an MB state), I feel they are all but cornered. :icon_jokercolor:.......................even the Chief Ministers happen to be from the other side.
btw....my wife happens to be a die-hard MB supporter.........................but those were the days! :(
Nowadays, in the age of I-league.............I even end up supporting MB, if they happen to play against the Goanese teams or Mahindra, etc. If that too fails..........then it is balle balle JCT, Phagwara! :)
EB supporters are born fighters............yes, we have done badly this time.................but we will fight our way back. :evil4:

Although it is too late now................but this was always one point which could divide opinions in Kolkata or Bengal...............not SG vs Dalmiya. :glasses3:

Now it is SG(EB) vs (kban + cricinfo + blew)(MB). Is there any EB supporter in this DG?

Hey!...where did I give the impression that I am an MB supporter...............I am die-hard EB. ::cheers::
Here, kban/ FP/ cricinfo are MB supporters ( declared)................I don't know abt others. U seem to be an EB supporter like me.
btw...have u realized that the Bangalore Challengers thread has been hijacked!
sorry I was wrong. I can not say I am a EB supporter. MY wife is. She is from India(bengal) . I am not fortunate enough to watch a EB/MB Match. What ever I know I did learn it from wife and Probashi Anandabazar. My wife used to subscribe it 

Well every thread starts with some thing ends with something else

when I was hardly 5 yrs old...I saw the only live EB vs MB match of my life..............I have faint memories of that............but the MBs can never ever forget that match! :evil4:..............5 - 0

5-1, not 5-0

It was 5-0 for sure....................Kban your memory is fading.............or you obviously don't like to remember this.....................I can understand. :D

Coming to Feverpitch...............yes, I admit EB didn't do well this time...............partially thanks to some insipid coaching.
Having said that.............it doesn't really matter now. Those days, EB vs MB was something!................now it is like some Ghanaians vs some Nigerians............with some assorted Manipuris sprinkled across.....................the same fervour or zeal is not there, seriously.
So, do whatever you may......that 5-0 will remain forever! :evil4:
I agree, that Bengal football needs to improve..............for which this feeling of competition within ourselves is very important, otherwise the spectators just won't care.................They have to revive the EB vs MB of old.
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #26 on: March 17, 2008, 05:37:22 AM »
BTW, Mallya has roped in Deepika Padukone to advertise for the Royal Challengers. Saw a few hoardings coming up in Bangalore.
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #27 on: March 17, 2008, 05:41:11 AM »
Yes..........in newspapers also.
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #28 on: March 17, 2008, 06:37:20 AM »
Lets hope that BRC has a better start than Force India had at Melbourne. ;D
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Re: Bangalore Royal Challengers
« Reply #29 on: March 17, 2008, 06:44:47 AM »
Nice interview of Martin Crowe in Cricinfo... I'm sure he will have a few innovations up his sleeve in the opening match. Long before Eng adopted 20 - 20, it was conceptualized in NZ as Cricket Max by Martin Crowe, but did not take off in NZ.

http://content-ind.cricinfo.com/ipl/content/story/342120.html

Former New Zealand captain Martin Crowe has a new role. He's now the Chief Cricket Officer of the Bangalore Royal Challengers and will work with modern legends like Jacques Kallis, Rahul Dravid and Mark Boucher. He speaks to Cricinfo about his team's plans and its core values.

   
Martin Crowe: "You won't see us play a wham-bam kind of play, you will see an intelligent and well-organised kind of cricket" © Getty Images
 

The Bangalore team is perceived to be full of people who are more conducive to Test cricket than Twenty20. What's your take?

There is a propensity for the perception that we are here to play five-day cricket! To me, they are very classy, stylish, intelligent cricketers. There are no egos, no controversies surrounding them. They are going to be very solid citizens and it's the kind of players we want our group to be represented by.

This is the Twenty20 royal team of the championship. We are going to behave like that, play like that and that describes the bunch we have.

So has the way you play influenced the branding or has the branding influenced your planned style of play

It starts with the name: Royal Challengers. It's a very regal term and I am sure it was by design the kind of people we chose for the team. Rahul had the vision, he wanted this sort of player and that's why he asked me to come in with this kind of role.

You won't see us play wham-bam cricket, you will see an intelligent and well-organised kind of cricket.

My role will be to help the youngsters think out of the square and fit in with the vision. It's a branding exercise, it's a marketing exercise and people have to come in to watch not a region but a city franchise. I will be the intermediary between sponsors, team and the fans.

What exactly is your job description?

I am the chief cricket officer which means I am sort of overseeing the way the team is operating in terms of its thinking, how it can win the tournament and how can it connect with its fan. So it will involve marketing and branding as well. I will work closely with Rahul Dravid in putting strategies in place. It's a group of varied people coming together for the first time and trying to play consistent cricket to win 14 games and qualify for the play-offs.

You said your job will involve marketing. Can you elaborate?

This is a new exciting concept with a city franchise and not only we want to connect this group of players with the local fans but we want the Royal Challengers to be known all throughout India as a side that is intelligent, classy, stylish and calculated. That will be our brand core. I will be the intermediary between the franchise as a whole, the team and the message from the team to the fans as to how we want them to embrace us.

What can a coach do in a Twenty20 format and over a 44-day period?

I am not big on coaches. That's why I am not the cricket coach here. I am a big believer in the captain. This will be Rahul's team. Venkatesh Prasad will look after the nets and physical [aspects], while I can help the batsmen, it's going to be a strategic role for me. Prasad has proved himself as a team coach and I will let him handle that side of the things.

I got a real passion for Twenty20 having done Cricket Max in New Zealand and I have some ideas of how this game can be played. You need to treat this as a scientific project. It's not like a Test match, it's not about durability and concentration over long periods. It's about having lots of small goals and getting everyone strategically positioned. Our aim will be to get more wickets than the opposition. That would mean swinging the ball, great fielding.

What is going to be your cricketing strategy?

To put simply, it would be to take more wickets than the opposition. Build partnerships, throw in some great fielding, our general attitude and win by our all round skills. In a nutshell, with a scientific approach. The first six overs, with the field up, is when you really get your runs, the next eight overs are the middle overs while the last six will be the death overs.

What is the future of Twenty20 and will its success mean the death of 50-over cricket?

The game is here to stay; it is the future. What we are seeing a correction in 50-overs cricket. We had a over-saturation of that form, lots of meaningless cricket was being played. This Twenty20 would offset that.

I see 50-overs cricket being played over four innings. Four Twenty20 innings and I see this happening in ten years time. One-day cricket would become a mini Test match. There fore Twenty20 becomes the precursor to that eventuality. As of now we have Twenty20 and Test cricket while the one-day game is going through an identity crisis.


Even this is not new-I have played almost all my cricket this way-We would play 12 over/four inning games with all test match rules except that it used to be with a rubber or tennis ball. So basically it is gully cricket remixed....
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