Tuesday 15 May 2007

Lull in proceedings

There seems to be a lull in the cricketing world in the aftermath of the hotly anticipated but ultimately disappointing World Cup. Teams have returned to their own countries and are preparing for the next series in their schedule.

India and Bangladesh have been the first off the mark with a series in Bangladesh. There has talk of this being a revenge series for the Indians and the 2-0 victory by the Indians seem hollow and cannot make up for the one big loss at the WC. That was the main stage with the whole world watching and a prestigious trophy at stake, and this is a side show which is of interest mainly only to the two countries taking part. A win is a win,however, whatever the stage and will do India no harm as a loss would have inflicted yet more criticism on the already wounded team.

The change in coach that has happened within almost every team since the WC, is also one that India faces. A permanent coach needs to be in place as soon as possible so that the rebuilding can start in earnest. The constant speculation does not help the team. One wonders why the BCCI is dragging its heels on this issue of recruiting a new coach. Other countries like Australia and England have acted quickly and planned ahead by grooming the next coach well ahead of time.

England and West Indies prepare for their series which start this Thursday and the build up seems distinctly low key. Both teams will be looking to do well after recent disappointments and it is as if there is a blank sheet, with a new era for both teams, with the scripts yet to be written. It could prove to be a close and interesting series.

As there is not much news on the cricketing field, attention has been diverted to events off the pitch. The main one being the alternative, some say 'breakaway' cricket league in India. There is speculation of recently retired cricket stars such as Warne, McGrath and Lara being tempted to take part. This should benefit both parties as it will no doubt lift the profile of the league and provide a healthy re numeration to the stars taking part. There are definite synergies here with the Packer World series in the late 1970's. It remains to be seen if it will court as much controversy and have as much impact as that one had on the game.

It may take time for momentum to build up again on the cricket field, as new scripts are developed with new contests, rivalries and performances and we will again have much to watch, write and talk about.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Its the proverbial calm ...

my spider sense is tingling' :)

Rashmika said...

Too much calm, time for the storm.....

Hope your spider sense is correct. :)

Anonymous said...

Meanwhile , in case you have not bookmarked my site (!),

http://www.spiritofsport.co.uk/images_versions/1294.jpg

Rashmika said...

Have your site now.

Are you part of the team in UK?

Anonymous said...

Not even close.

I live in Singapore.

Just happened to come across the site and since you were asking for sources for the snaps - that site seems to have quite a few. Actually if you search specifically by individuals rather than by sports, its usually a bit more fruitful.

The books still rule tho...

Anonymous said...

A victory is a victory anyhow. India dint get a thumping win, but the way they bounced back in 1st OD was credible.

The Tests should be pretty simple n easy to conquer. However in England too, unless WI doesnt do any extraordinary stuff, its 4-0 for England.

2-1 for Pakistan vs SL.

Rashmika said...

Sfx

Thanks for that. I couldn't find the pics but will do the search on individuals.

Superunknown

Can't wait for all the action to start especially the Tests as that's where my interest lies.

Anonymous said...

Do read out my preview for 1st English summer Test. Any decent chance for WI?