Friday, April 30, 2010

Australian Team is favourite

ICC T20 World Cup 2010

Or this is what betting men think!

As per Lardbrokes Odds in favour of Australia wining the tournament is 7/2 which is better than any other team. This seems to be ridiculous. It is true that they have the pedigree and are the best side in One day internationals but T20 is a different ballgame. Consider this:
  • Australia has just won 15 of the 29 Internationals played by them.
  • Their record in World Cups is even poor. They have lost 5 of the 8 T20 matches played in ICC T20 World Cups.
  • They have a new look team with players having little international experience.
  • They have a new captain.
  • They could not even qualify for Super 8s in last World cup.
I would not discount Australia. They can still go on to win the tournament but I think the odds are heavy. In T20, on their day, even a weak team can beat a stronger team. Remember how India in 2007 and Pakistan in 2009 became world champions despite odds.

In my opinion Australia are a beatable side and putting a pre-tournament favourite tag on them is too much. There are better team in fray.

It seems that the betting is rigged. Or are we missing some information here.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Some defeats are harder to digest than others!

DD vs KKR at Eden Gardens, Kolkatta
IPL Season 3

Today was one of those defeats when DD was well ahead till 15th over then wickets started tumbling.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

ICL was good for cricket

It is a common knowledge that ICL was the first professional T20 league in India. Mr. Subhash Chandra, of Zee fame, announced ICL much before India won the inaugral T20 World Cup. It was announced immediately after India lost in first round of World Cup 2007 held in West Indies. At that time very few people in India knew about T20. And travesty is BCCI resisted entry of T20 cricket in India.

  
ICL was a moderately popular league but it could not survive the onslaught of cash rich BCCI and financial ressures. It sparkled for few seasons before it died down. Its promoters are trying to salvage some pride by engaging BCCI in a legal battle. In all probablity nothing will come out of the legal battle. By launching T20 in India and giving respect to neglected domestic players in India, ICL spawned a whole new era. It gave the cricket world following:

  • IPL and the only Mr. Modi we know - ICL was initiated and run by a certain Mr. Himanshu Mody. IPL would never have started unless BCCI felt the heat from ICL. Today IPL is hugely popular and Mr. Modi is a househld name.
  • New techniques like overhead moving camera - this innovation was first introduced in ICL.
  • Excellent talent like Ambati Rayadu, Abhishek Jhunjhunwala and Rajagopal Sathish.
  • Respect for domestic players.
A healthy competition is good for everything. Although unlikely, revival of ICL may give rise to betterment of IPL and Indian cricket.