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WINTER OF HOPE



The 2008-09 Ranji Season Begins Tomorrow And It’s A Season That Promises Plenty As Usual. Nitin Naik Looks At What Those Promises Could Be And Options It Might Throw For The Future


   No-no-no-no-no-no-no-no No Entry! What comes to mind when one sings this Anu Malik chartbuster from the 2005 laugh riot No Entry? Of course, the irresistible Bipasha Basu gyrating sensuously to the song.
   
But the number could also have been a signature tune of the fabulous four who have made batting positions, from No. 3 to 6 in the Indian cricket team, virtually their postal address. For any young hopeful, trying to break into the middle-order by scoring big on the dust bowls, resembling pitches in the Ranji Trophy, there was a perennial sense of inevitability and haplessness.

   Mithun Manhas, S Badrinath, S Sharath, Amol Muzumdar, Vinod Kambli, Rohan Gavaskar, Suresh Raina, Dinesh Mongia, Hemang Badani, Venugopal Rao, Kiran Powar... These are just a few names who have tried to send a signal to the selectors by topping the run-charts season after season. No one paid attention. Some in anger chucked it all away and chose to be ‘rebels’ and joined the Indian Cricket League (ICL). A few waited for their turn. The others just accepted their fate and faded away.

   But who can blame the selectors? The Indian middle-order, after all, was thought to be impregnable.

   But as the 2008-09 Ranji season begins tomorrow, there seems to be a spring in the stride of most players. Their eyes reflect hope. And with good reason. Players, at least batsmen eyeing a slot in the Indian team, know that for once they are not just pretenders, but genuine contenders. After all, the ‘R’ word is being mentioned unabashedly when people talk of the Fab Four. Instead of VVS, people are talking of VRS.

   While it would be foolish to assume that all four would retire together and four middle-order slots would be suddenly available, there is at least hope that if a talented cricketer scores consistently for his state team, his knocks on the door will be heard, if not this season then at least the next.

   So, the Rohit Sharmas, Cheteshwar Pujaras, Suresh Rainas, Robin Uthappas, Tanmay Srivastavas, Ravindra Jadejas, Virat Kohlis, Niraj Patels and Shikhar Dhawans, the time to cash in is NOW. Score big, get noticed, display energy in the field and you never know, those four addresses in the Indian middle-order could well have new inhabitants.

   There is hope also for the tried, tested and dusted cricketers like Yuvraj Singh, Mohd Kaif, Parthiv Patel and Wasim Jaffer. They have all done well in Tests in the past and if the selectors too is crying for attention and needs urgent replenishment. The great Anil Kumble, it’s clearly visible, won’t be operating forever. So the fingers and wrists of the Ramesh Powars, Pragyan Ojhas, Piyush Chawlas and Chetanya Nandas will be justified in feeling twitchy.

   Quality spinners seem to be on the wane all over the world. That’s the reason why international batsmen appear to be struggling when up against even a half decent one on a slow turner.

   The tweakers mentioned above will do well to approach the season seriously. Delhi leg-spinner Nanda started the proceedings well, picking up wickets in the Mohd Nissar Trophy and the Irani Cup. He is tall and, like Kumble, bowls fastish leg-spin.

   Powar has the guile and flight and if he can get his attitude and fitness right, he could be a serious contender to bowl choose not to trust youth, at least in the longer format for the time being, they could fall back on these names. After all, there is no substitute to experience.

   And it’s not just about ‘vacancies’ in the middle-order. The spin department in tandem with Harbhajan Singh in Tests. Chawla too is on the radar. He has been impressive in the limited opportunities that he has got.

   The 2008-09 season will also see the reinvention of the quarterfinal after a gap of seven years. It means a greater margin of error for teams to qualify for the knockouts. Instead of two teams from each group qualifying for the semis, we will now have three teams qualifying for the last eight.

   The remaining two slots will go to the plate group finalists.

   What it also means is that a team like Bengal, which has been relegated to the Plate group this season, has a chance to qualify for the Elite group too. Who knows, if luck plays its part, they could well be champions in both divisions.

   What a finish that would be for a season that promises so much!


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THE ELITE & PLATE OF RANJI TROPHY


Fifteen Teams Vie For The Top Spot Among The Elite And Eleven Will Battle Among The Plate To Find Out Which Two Teams Get Promoted. The Ranji, Like Always, Promises Lots Of Action

MUMBAI

MUMBAI’S new captain Wasim Jaffer commands a lot of respect from his teammates. That alone should get Rohit Sharma, Sahil Kukreja and Abhishek Nair to come up with their best. Last year was unusually different for the 37-time champions who failed to make it to the semifinals. This time, Jaffer will be looking to correct whatever went wrong.
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Ajinkya Rahane, a talented opener who could possibly play at the No 3 position, now that Jaffer is around.

MAHARASHTRA

Maharashtra have never reached the semifinals of Ranji Trophy since the Elite and Plate divisions were introduced six years ago. If they sort out their batting woes and develop ability to chase big totals, they could spring a surprise or two this season. New skipper and left-hand batsman Nikhil Paradkar and middle-order batsman Kedar Jadhav are key players.
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Samad Fallah, the young left-arm pacer who can be a huge asset when the conditions are slightly helping.

SAURASHTRA

Enjoyed an outstanding season last year when they reached the semifinals before bowing out against Uttar Pradesh. Number three batsman Cheteshwar Pujara, among the country’s best talent at the moment, is in tremendous form, having already struck two triple-centuries within a week last month.
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Ravindra Jadeja, a useful off-spinner and left-hand batsman who has shown the abilities of maturing into a quality all-rounder.

TAMIL NADU

The way M Vijay, easily Tamil Nadu’s best opener after Sadagopan Ramesh, batted in the Challengers this year, he and S Badrinath give the team a lot to bank on. Skipper Dinesh Karthik may have lost out on the India job but along with medium-pacer Laxmipathy Balaji, the two players will eye the Ranji as a possible comeback opportunity.
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R Ashwin, a lanky off-spinner who can make subtle variations in the air and has the strength to run through batting line-ups.

DELHI

As defending champions, Delhi start favourites and why not. With openers like Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir and Akash Chopra in their ranks, Virat Kohli, Mithun Manhas and Rajat Bhatia in the middle-order and Ishant Sharma and Ashish Nehra in the attack, there’s little Delhi should ask for if these players manage to play even a couple of matches each this season.
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Pradeep Sangwan, the 18-year-old left-arm-medium pacer who impressed a lot last season bowling alongside Ishant Sharma.

ANDHRA

Despite the fact that Venugopal Rao shifted to Maharashtra last season and Syed Sahabuddin defected to ICL, they still managed to finish sixth. This time, Andhra boast of a good opening pair in Hemal Watekar and Prasad Reddy and a decent attack comprising D Kalyankrishna and P Vijay. Venugopal’s younger brother Gnaneshwara now leads the side.
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B Sumanth, the under-19 player who’s among the brightest stars to emerge from here.

ORISSA

They happen to be Ranji Elite’s only company from the East of India. Having bounced back from the Plate last season, Orissa will be keen to showcase their talent at a comparatively higher level this year. The team doesn’t have star players so to say, but surely a couple of India discards to add to that particular quotient. To name a few, Orissa have Shiv Sunder Das and Debasis Mohanty, easily the side’s best batsman and bowler.
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Niranjan Behera, a hard-hitting middle-order batsman and a handy off-break bowler.

BARODA

They’ve got history defending them as one of Ranji’s toughest customers. They’ve won the title on five occasions and been runners-up thrice. This year, their pace attack boasts of foreign recruit Dilhara Fernando and India cap Munaf Patel with Irfan Pathan adding to the pair’s strengths. Yusuf Pathan’s strokeplay has the ability to change the complexion of a game.
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23-year-old Rakesh Solanki, their batting mainstay last season, with 645 runs coming from seven matches.

GUJARAT

Gujarat’s strength stems from the way their captain and wicketkeeperbatsman Parthiv Patel led them last season. He was Plate’s highest rungetter with 615 runs which played a large role in Gujarat qualifying for the Elite. He’s got Neeraj Patel to support the batting order, highest scorer of the 2005-06 season and Siddarth Trivedi and Ashraf Makda on the bowling front.
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Mohnish Parmar, right-arm off-spinner who picked 37 wickets last year.

RAJASTHAN

Rajasthan alone, without Royals, might not really generate the kind of excitement the desert state did in the IPL’s inaugural year. But what definitely could spurn their chances is having Greg Chappell and his assistant Ian Frazer at the helm of coaching affairs. Rajasthan’s biggest worry, nevertheless, would be playing five out of their seven matches away from home.
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Greg Chappell and Ian Frazer, head coaches at Rajasthan’s Future Academy who’ve been preparing for a year now

UTTAR PRADESH

Once upon a time considered listless in domestic circuit, Uttar Pradesh are certainly among the top teams today. They have five India players in their ranks, one of the best new-ball attacks led by RP Singh, Praveen Kumar and Sudeep Tyagi; Mohammad Kaif and Suresh Raina rule the batting order while Piyush Chawla adds to the spin quotient.
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Tanmay Srivastava, India’s best batsman in the Under-19 World Cup, who also got a century in the Ranji final against Delhi last season.

HYDERABAD

They finished 12th last season and just about managed to avoid relegation. Their batting should revolve around VVS Laxman given that they’ll be aspiring big this year and until the veteran finds himself free of international commitments, it’ll be up to the young Ravi Teja to get things going. However, Hyderabad’s a team with lot many greenhorns, courtesy - ICL defections.
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Akshath Reddy, an aggressive 17-year-old opener who was identified by Greg Chappell in Jaipur this year.

KARNATAKA

Robin Uthappa is their new captain and he’ll be desperate to improve his chances for a India recall. But that aside, Karnataka, once a powerhouse, will be missing a lot in terms of experience until Rahul Dravid and Anil Kumble return from their international commitments. Last season, they just about managed to hold on to their Elite spot.
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Ganesh Satish, a prolific Under-22 batsman touted by quite a few, including Dravid, as the talent to look out for.

PUNJAB


A side that at most times would wield a variety of options over the years, suddenly seems to be short of manpower. They’ve hardly recovered from the loss of 12 players who defected to the ICL and just about avoided relegation last season. Under new coach Arun Kumar, a former Punjab wicketkeeper, there’s a lot they have to work on and Yuvraj Singh __ who has been named in the squad for the first two matches __ should also make the much-needed difference.
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Siddarth Kaul who can whip up a decent pace the way he did in the Under-19 World Cup final early this year.

RAILWAYS

Twice, in 2001-02 and 2004-05, Railways managed to come back from nowhere and win the Ranji Trophy. Now given the way they’ve returned to the Elite this season, opponents need to be all the more wary. They’ve got experience in Sanjay Bangar, Amit Pagnis, Raja Ali and Harvinder Singh. Murali Kartik will be missed initially but the side needs to be at its best to avoid another relegation.
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Mahesh Rawat, the wicketkeeper-batsman who shifted from Haryana to Railways and was also a part of Shane Warne’s Rajasthan Royals.
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I think this thread should be made sticky like the last time around ... So that we can keep track of all performances in one place
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I can actually catch a bit of Delhi vs Mumbai game. Awesome!
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where ?
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where ?

where it is being played :)

... in del
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oh cool ... but neither team will have their top players playing tho .. you can say hello to my good buddy nehra ...  ;D ;D ;D
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Hyderabad..

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Akshath Reddy, an aggressive 17-year-old opener who was identified by Greg Chappell in Jaipur this year.
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oh cool ... but neither team will have their top players playing tho .. you can say hello to my good buddy nehra ...  ;D ;D ;D

good then maybe they will need players :)
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What kind of schedule is this? 3 days between matches and these guys travel by train??? No wonder the first class structure sucks here
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DAMIN IT !!! - no coverage of any game even on cricinfo !!!
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Even Neo is not showing anything live .. although they were advertising it .. maybe they will start showing only from the knock outs
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There was some talk of BCCI scrapping the deal with Neo because of non-payment.
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There was some talk of BCCI scrapping the deal with Neo because of non-payment.

yeah i read that ... impact of the tight liquidity conditions
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I thought that was with Nibmus  ???
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I thought that was with Nibmus  ???

Nimbus is the producer and Neo telecasts the matches ... I thought they belonged to the same group.
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I thought that was with Nibmus  ???

Nimbus is the producer and Neo telecasts the matches ... I thought they belonged to the same group.

oh... I thought Nimbus was related to Zee ;)
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I checked it in the BCCI site... No updates there
BTW, this http://www.bcci.tv/bcci-senior-office-bearers.html reminds me of rogues gallery at the local police station :)

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Updates from Ranji trophy

Delhi v Punjab at Delhi: Delhi won the toss and elected to field first
Punjab 237/5

Karnataka v Railways at Bangalore: Karnataka won the toss and elected to bat first

Karnataka 264/6
Uthappa 131

Maharashtra v Tamil Nadu at Nasik: Tamil Nadu won the toss and elected to bat first
Tamil Nadu 377/0
M Vijay 202*  A Mukund 164*


Saurashtra v Gujarat at Rajkot: Saurashtra won the toss and elected to field first
Gujarat 304/4


Uttar Pradesh v Andhra at Meerut: Andhra won the toss and elected to bat first
Andhra 222/4

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Wow. What a time for M Vijay to come up with a double hundred in a day!! He has done his chances of getting a look in no harm at all.
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Other Updates:

Mumbai vs. Rajasthan: Mumbai are 293/8. Jaffer 60, Rahane 73, Rohit Sharma 62

Hyderabad vs. Orrisa: Hyderabad are 228/5. Ravi Teja 71

UP vs. Andhra: Andhra are 222/4
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Now M Vijay I saw a little of in the challenger series. Definitely a must watch player.
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Wow. What a time for M Vijay to come up with a double hundred in a day!! He has done his chances of getting a look in no harm at all.

m vijay REALLY looks classy . bats like inzy. sleepy, lazy elegance. has a lot of time for his shots
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Mumbai vs. Rajasthan: Mumbai are 293/8. Jaffer 60, Rahane 73, Rohit Sharma 62


Btw, a left arm spinner from GC's academy took 3 wickets :D
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Meanwhile Yuvraj got a duck
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Asnodkar's hit an unbeaten 137* vs Kerala (no sreesanth but our man tinu yohannan is there)

with Asnodkar is ajay ratra on 109*  :wave:

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Some fellow called Dholpure (MP) took 7-37 against Vidarbha....
check out his stats (he's a medium pacer) -

12 matches, 51 wkts, 17.15 average, 44 s/r
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my new favorite M Vijay is on 202* (WOW). though poor maharashtra has enamul haque playing for them (overseas player from bongla?). he duly gave 114 in his 25 overs.

M Vijay is an eungster - he's 24.
20 FC games have yielded him 1707  runs at 53.3 with five 100s and four 50s

and 20 ODs have got him 800 runs at 43.

one to look out for this season. yesterday was his 2nd 200
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interesting - venugopal Rao now plays for Rajasthan

debashis mohanty still plays for Orissa - and still averages 20.8 with the ball (357 wickets).  there are 2 eungster mohantys also playing in the same team.
and poor shib sunder das he is also there - captain of Orissa.
he did score a 300 against jammu and kashmir about 2 years ago  ;D

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Vijay scores 243 while Mukund scores unbeaten 300 !!!

Mumbai 307, Rajasthan 204, Mumbai 30/2 !!! Jaffer gone for 2

Gujarat 581. Surashtra in reply are 8 for 4 in 10 overs  :D :D :D - Trivedi takes 4-fer. Pujara not out 4.

Chopra and Dhawan score unbeaten half-centuries against Punjab

UP are 76/2 in reply to Andhra's 349. Raina gone for 22. Kaif batting on 19. PP goes wicketless.
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Who is this PP who went wicketless? Do we count wickets for keepers too now? And he does not even play for either team!

Remember, there can be only one PP
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PC not getting wickets is not good. We need someone keeping Mishra on his toes.
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Oops - I meant PC  :D :D
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Oops - I meant PC  :D :D

Figured that out ultimately .. but you had me stumped for a moment trying to figure out which bowler you are talking about ...

this lack of live coverage is irritating .. i am wondering whether to just step over to the wankhade/brabourne for a while
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yup - this is like going back to the 90s when I used to read the newspaper in the morning to get all the previous day Ranji scores !!
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Pujara fails with 8 and 0 as Saurashtra struggle to avoid innings defeat against Gujarat !!

Ravi Teja has started well in 2nd innings in an interestingly poised game vs. Orissa, Will Hyd push for a result tomorrow or can Orissa pick up quick wkts to grab a win.
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Mohd Kaif scores 144 and Tanmay Srivastav scores 154 against Andhra.
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Jaffer fails in the 2nd essay while Rohit scores 128 or 140 balls !!

Chopra 76, Dhawan 72. Kohli falls cheaply for 6.
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Did you not have a tracker for some of these guys?
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Rohit scores 128 or 140 balls !!

Damn! I should have gone to the ground yesterday .. just 10 min away and I was just whiling away my time at work too
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Sachin Tendulkar gave the muhurat clap for 'Awwal Number' - that apart, he hasn't done much wrong in the last 20 yrs!

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Yuvi falls cheaply in 2nd innings too - 38. Ravi Teja makes 42.

Mumbai complete convincing win. Innings defeat for Saurashtra.

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