From coaches to teammates, all happy over Parvez’s inclusion in WC probables

December 6, 2014

Parvez RasoolSrinagar, Dec 6: The Kashmir valley based cricket fans, team mates and cricket enthusiasts have expressed their happiness to see Parvez Rasool, skipper of Jammu and Kashmir Ranji team, included in the list of 30 probables for the tournament that would be played in Australia and New Zealand next year.

Abdul Qayoum Bagow, Parvez’s mentor from his hay days, told Kashmir Reader that it is a proud moment not for him (Bagow) but for the entire cricketing fraternity that his (Parvez) name has figured in the list of 30 probables for World Cup.

“What else a coach wants from his taught. When I first saw him playing I was sure that one day he will make it big,” Bagow said of Parvez’s selection in probables.

“God willing he will make it in the final 15 and in the coming Ranji trophy matches he will perform well as BCCI selectors will be keenly watching the matches. It will play a crucial role to make into final list,” Bagow added.

The selection was proud moment for Parvez’s family too, who understandably looked a happy lot with his father Ghulam Rasool Zargar terming the proud moment to the hard work that his son put over the years bearing the fruits.

He said he came to know about Parvez being included in the probables when his Kashmiri friend called him from Bangalore around 4:00pm on Thursday.

“Obviously I am happy and proud father. This is a proud moment for all of us. Parvez is a hard working cricketer and I am sure he will be a successful to make it in the final 15. I can only pray from him to make it into the final cut, Zargar told over phone from his home town Anantnag.

Zargar is yet to convey his wishes to his son due to the poor mobile connectivity.

“I am desperately trying to talk to my son and wish him good luck. Unfortunately poor mobile connectivity is playing a spoilsport,” he said.

Parvez’s teammate and J&K opener, Adil Reshi termed the Parvez’s inclusion as great moment and morale booster for the team. “His inclusion will definitely help us to perform better in this Ranji season. He has opened a door for other talent players and has given us a belief that we can make it big,” Reshi said.

Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association, Treasurer Ghulam Mohammad Bhat said: “This is great news for J&K cricket. His hard work has paid off as he is performing consistently both with bat and bowl; it is every players dream to make it into world cup squad.”

Fans too have their say for the selection.

“This is a proud moment for the state that a cricketer from small town of Bijbehara has been included in the world cup probables. He has become a inspiration for upcoming cricketers and hope that he will perform to his abilities, in the coming domestic matches to make it into final list” said Jehanzaib Sami, a cricket fan from Srinagar.

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April 25,2020

London, Apr 25: Former Australian cricketer Graeme Watson who was fighting cancer, has died at the age of 75.

Primarily a middle-order batsman and a medium-pace bowler, he featured in five Tests from 1967 to 1972 and two ODIs in 1972, ESPNcricinfo reported.

The all-rounder earned the national call during the 1966-67 tour of Rhodesia and South Africa. Watson slammed a half-century in the first innings of the second Test of the series.

However, the medium-pace bowler was ruled of the next test after suffering an ankle injury. He returned for the fourth Test in Johannesburg where scalped his career-best 2 for 67 but failed to leave a mark with the bat as Kangaroos lost the series.

In 1971-72 he moved to Western Australia and played a major role in their Sheffield-Shield win in 1971-72, 1972-73, and 1974-75 seasons.

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April 24,2020

New Delhi, Apr 24: Veteran off-spinner Harbhajan Singh said he doesn't think Mahendra Singh Dhoni will play for India again, adding to the guessing game over the future of the superstar former captain.

Dhoni, 38, has not appeared for club or country since last year's 50-over World Cup and India's coronavirus lockdown could threaten his chances of getting back into the national team.

The Indian Premier League, the main platform before this year's scheduled T20 World Cup, is likely to be truncated or cancelled because of the pandemic.

Harbhajan, who plays with Dhoni at IPL side Chennai Super Kings, said international retirement was on the cards for Dhoni and that he was increasingly being asked about his teammate.

"It's up to him. You need to know whether he wants to play for India again," Harbhajan said in an online forum.

"As far as I know him, he won't want to wear India's blue jersey again. IPL he will play, but for India I think he had decided the (2019) World Cup was his last."

Dhoni, who gave up Test cricket in 2014, started training for the Super Kings in March but has not commented on his international future.

Dhoni led India to win the inaugural Twenty20 World Cup in 2007. He hit a six to seal the 2011 World Cup final victory and, along with it, his status as a national hero. He has amassed 10,773 runs from 350 ODIs.

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March 5,2020

New Delhi, Mar 5: Cricket's slow geographical expansion is turning out to be a blessing in disguise for the cash-rich Indian Premier League (IPL) which looks set to beat the dreaded novel coronavirus threat and go ahead as scheduled.

At a time when the number of recorded deaths because of the deadly outbreak across the globe is touching 3500 with a plethora of international sporting events getting cancelled, the IPL seems to be in a parallel universe where "all is well".

And there are multiple practical reasons why the T20 extravaganza will be held as per schedule. A major reason is the small number of countries that play the game and an even smaller fraction of overseas players, who will compete in the world's richest cricket league starting March 29 in Mumbai.

Till Thursday, the reported number of positive COVID-19 cases in India stood at 29, including 16 Italian tourists. However, none of the overseas recruits of eight IPL franchises have expressed any apprehensions about travelling to India.

Just over 60 players from cricket nations such as Australia, England, New Zealand, South Africa and the Caribbean islands comprise the elite foreign brigade and the reported positive cases of coronavirus in all these countries is next to none.

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The second and perhaps the biggest reason is broadcasters. Star Sports has bought the rights for Rs 16,347 crore (USD 2.55 billion) for a period of five years and their advertising revenues will take a huge hit if the tournament doesnt go ahead as planned. Former Delhi Daredevils CEO Hemant Dua explained the economics. "Look Star as well as BCCI has got everything insured. I don't know if there is any specific insurance cover for cancellation due to coronavirus but there is no chance of that happening if I read the situation properly," Dua told PTI.

GOVERNMENT GUIDELINES

The BCCI is also depending on the guidelines given by the government with regards to dealing with the health crisis.  "Every person availing international flights will be screened for coronavirus at the port of entry. That is the biggest health security measure. Obviously the BCCI will strictly adhere to any health advisory that government will issue," a Board official said.

But since there is an advisory that social gatherings are inadvisable at this point, won't it affect the league? "You will only come to know once the ticket sales start. If the stadiums are packed, that means people are coming but if stands are largely empty, then you can presume that people are wary.

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