India vs England 5th Test at The Oval: Chance for India to draw level

August 15, 2014

India vs England

Aug 15: Team India take on England in the fifth and final Test match of their Test series at The Oval. Trailing by a 1-2 margin , the tourists have the last chance to get their act together and draw level in this series.

India will play the final Test at The Oval starting August 15 on this trip. While they started off on a positive note in this Test series with a draw at Trent Bridge and a rare overseas Test win at Lord’s, India have only luxated and have allowed the hosts to regain their mojo, which seemed to have been destroyed by Australia last Ashes Down Under.

England are slowly getting back on their feet, with the senior players doing what they had been — to perform and win matches for their side. Alastair Cook has looked somewhat convincing after the wretched run, Ian Bell is making most of Indian bowlers’ slackness, and Stuart Broad and James Anderson have found the lost rhythm and control.

On the other hand, the poor form of India’s biggest hopes — Virat Kohli and Cheteshwar Pujara — poor form has hurt the side. So much so that the captain MS Dhoni was forced to acknowledge after the defeat in the fourth Test that the lack of runs are hurting his side. One must remember that the Indian captain is not known for criticising his players in public and in media, but the sheer frustration of his young batsmen not coming to the fore and do what they are supposed to do, came out.

The bowling department has not done wonders either. On tracks where England bowlers were able to take out all 20 wickets, India have at times struggled to even get past 10. The fifth Test is the last chance for India to get their house in order. India will have to get these basics right, and look for solutions within and get their act together because an on-song England is one of the toughest sides to beat while playing at home.

India have indicated that they will persist with the strategy of playing five bowlers. This means that batsmen like Murali Vijay and Ajinkya Rahane, who are among the run-getters in this series will have to place more value to their wickets as there is no guarantee of Kohli and Pujara bouncing back to form. The return of Ishant Sharma will certainly provide India more confidence in the bowling department, but what the bowlers need is a strategy to take 20 wickets, and if there is no plan in place, then things will remain as they are.

As of now, England are well on course for winning this Test series. They are ahead by 2-1 and even a draw will help them secure a series win, their first since the Ashes win last year. But for India, a defeat will mean more ignominy. The tour had provided them a chance to end the abysmal overseas record which has been associated with them since their last sojourn in 2011. They had come close to eradicate it with win at Lord’s, but the defeats that followed undid all the hard work. India have not won an overseas Test series since 2011 (in West Indies). But, they have a realistic chance to make it all even, return home with dignity and avoid their fifth consecutive overseas Test series loss.

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News Network
April 12,2020

New Delhi, Apr 12: As devotees across the world celebrate Easter today, former Sri Lanka skipper and current Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) president Kumar Sangakkara on Sunday condoled the demise of people who lost their lives during last year's Easter Sunday bombings in Sri Lanka and said someone must seek answers to the questions which still remain unresolved.

"A year on we all share the pain of the families grieving lives lost, we stand with you and for you. We remember. So many questions still unanswered, but answer them someone must," Sangakkara tweeted.

On April 21, 2019, multiple blasts ripped through Sri Lanka when the Christian community was celebrating Easter Sunday.
The explosions rattled churches and high-end hotels across the country, killing 258 people and injuring over 500.

A local terror group called National Thowheeth Jama'ath had claimed responsibility for the devastating attacks.

The island nation was put under a state of emergency for a period of four months from April to August.

The Sri Lankan police had then said that 293 suspects were arrested in connection with the Easter Sunday bombings in the island country in April.

This year, most of the devotees would be offering the prayers from their homes as mass gatherings have been suspended in most countries due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Easter marks the resurrection of Jesus Christ following his crucifixion on Good Friday. It also marks the culmination of Lent, a 40-day period of fasting and penance.

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News Network
May 12,2020

New Delhi, May 12: Chennai Super Kings have rejected the idea of an IPL with only Indian players in the near future, differing with Rajasthan Royals, the franchise which is keen on the option given the circumstances caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The IPL, which is indefinitely postponed, can be held in the September-October window if the scheduled T20 World Cup in Australia doesn't take place.

"CSK is not keen to do an IPL with only Indian players. That way it would be playing another Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (domestic T20 competition). The franchise has not been in touch with the BCCI of late as the situation is worsening," a CSK source said on conditions of anonymity.

"Let's hope we can have the IPL later this year," he added.

CSK are three-time IPL champions, making them the second most successful team in the event's history after Mumbai Indians, who have won the tournament four times.

The BCCI is also very keen to stage the IPL and if it doesn't happen, the world's richest board would be in financial trouble like Cricket Australia.

"The board will take a revenue hit of Rs 4000 crore if it doesn't happen. The board will be in a big problem," BCCI treasurer Arun Dhumal said earlier this week.

With COVID-19 cases continuing to rise in India, the board and IPL team officials see little point in discussing when the event can be held.

"There has been no discussion with the BCCI ever since it postponed the IPL. There is no point in discussing also as things are unlikely to be okay anytime soon," the CSK source said.

"We expect the BCCI to take the best possible decision when the time comes," he added.

For the IPL to happen with foreign players, travel restrictions, which are currently in place, will have to be eased.

There is an option of conducting the IPL outside India and Sri Lanka Cricket has even offered to host the biggest T20 league in the world.

M S Dhoni was expected to make a much-awaited comeback with the IPL but that too has been postponed indefinitely.

Teammates like Suresh Raina and Piyush Chawla have already spoken about how eager Dhoni was to return.

According to them, Dhoni had the determination of a youngster before the league was suspended due to the lockdown imposed to contain the pandemic.

"Dhoni is his own man but I see him playing the IPL for at least two three years. When it comes to playing for India, only he knows best," the source added.

Last month, Rajasthan Royals executive chairman Ranjit Barthakur had said the franchise was open to a shortened IPL with only Indian players.

"Earlier we could not think of an Indians-only IPL but now there is enough quality to choose from. It is better to have an Indians-only IPL than not have it at all," he had told news agency.

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Agencies
February 13,2020

New Delhi, Feb 13: Sanjiv Chawla, a key accused in the match-fixing scandal involving former South African cricket team captain Hansie Cronje in 2000, was extradited from the UK on Thursday, Delhi Police said.

The 50-year-old British national, accompanied by a crime branch team from London, reached IGI Airport this morning, a senior officer said.

He is likely to be taken to the crime branch office for questioning, he added.

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