Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Matches Summary Day 1

The First day in the world cup 2007 was a inaugral match between two good cricket Playing Nations and these were Pakistan and West Indies.
All-rounder Dwayne Smith hit 32 off 15 balls and took three big wickets with his medium-paced seamers as West Indies won the World Cup opener by 54 runs.


The hosts lost the toss and were asked to bat first, reaching 241-9 in Jamaica with an aggressive 63 from local star Marlon Samuels the main contribution.

Pakistan started badly with their chase, and struggled to build momentum before Smith struck his killer blows.

Shoaib Malik (62) and Rao Iftikhar (3-44) did well in a losing cause.

Man-of-the-match Smith finished with 3-36, ending the crucial stand between Mohammad Yousuf and Inzamam-ul-Haq by dismissing both batsmen, and adding the wicket of Kamran Akmal for a golden duck.

Though Malik scored his runs quickly, he only had the tail for company and Pakistan eventually finished well adrift, all out for 187 with 16 balls remaining.

The decision by Pakistan to bowl first - expected to be replicated by many captains during the tournament - allowed Umar Gul and Rana Naved-ul-Hasan to test out the dry wicket on offer.

There were no devils in it, but it was on the slow side and offered some seam movement.

Once Chris Gayle had edged Naved behind for two, Ramnaresh Sarwan should have gone next ball, but Younis Khan spilt a chance to his right at second slip.

Sarwan went on to add 49, putting on 62 with the slow-scoring Shivnarine Chanderpaul for the second wicket.

But the outstandingly accurate seamer Iftikhar ousted both Guyanese batsmen, and Samuels and Brian Lara had to rebuild the innings.

The new batsmen were conscious, too, of the need to improve a sluggish scoring rate which had the scoreboard reading 80-3 after 27 overs.

Samuels was the first to press the trigger, hitting Iftikhar for six and adding 14 off a Danish Kaneria over.

Kaneria's leg-spin remained the target, Lara playing a dreamy lofted off-drive for six and a textbook late cut for four in the same over.

The net result was a vital partnership of 91 in just over 17 overs and it was probably the critical period of the match.

Inzamam persisted with spinners and finally wickets came - Lara bottom-edging Mohammad Hafeez behind, before Samuels also perished.

The seamers returned for the last four overs after Akmal had added a neat stumping to his three catches.

And Smith took that as his cue to unleash some big shots, finally holing out off Gul.

The innings was ended with a rare six from Corey Collymore, but the total looked about 20 runs below par.

If that was the case, then Pakistan's early batting failings tilted the match back in West Indies' favour.

Imran Nazir hit the second ball of the innings for six but was caught behind off Daren Powell from the next delivery.

Powell's fellow Jamaican Jerome Taylor then had the crowds cheering again as Younis Khan played an ungainly attempted pull and wicket-keeper Denesh Ramdin collected a second catch.

When Mohammad Hafeez failed to clear mid-on with an attempted drive, it was clear Inzamam and Mohammad Yousuf had a lot to do.

They barely moved the scoreboard along for the first few overs they were together.

But a constant diet of seam eventually allowed them to get their eye in and Inzamam, in particular, finally began to hit a few boundaries.

Pakistan's serene progress was rudely interrupted in Smith's fifth over.

Unsettled by a quicker, shorter delivery, Yousuf was lulled into playing an injudicious cut shot next ball and could only edge behind.

The stand of 60 in 18 overs had been ended and the medium-pacers applied the squeeze ruthlessly.

Smith had Inzamam lbw playing across the line and Akmal brilliantly caught by Dwayne Bravo at point.

Suddenly, the exciting climax that had appeared to be on the cards turned into a gentle victory parade for the hosts.

Malik swung away but Bravo efficiently removed three tail-enders, Gul going for a duck as the Trinidadian all-rounder took a stylish catch off his own bowling.

The last wicket was Malik's, caught at long-off by Chanderpaul to kick-start the inevitable parties in downtown Kingston.

Image Gallery For this Match would be in the next post !

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

World Cup Inaugral Photographs

This Post is all about the images of the Inaugural Session of the Cricket World Cup 2007 which started in West Indies on March 13 2007................

The organisers promise colour and spectacle and that is what
they deliver at the World Cup opening ceremony in Jamaica


Dazzling costumes delight the crowds as the
World Cup is launched in style at Trelawny Stadium

Elaborate floats, some of them carrying sinister
characters, process pass the spectators as the atmosphere builds

More than 2,000 singers and dancers
take part in the $2m opening ceremony

A new way of playing a Shane Bond bouncer?
It is unlikely any of the players will be following suit

Jamaican singer Sean Paul was one of the evening's star musical attractions

The I-Threes - Judy Mowatt, Rita Marley and
Marcia Griffiths - pay tribute to the late Bob Marley

With a packed schedule of 51 matches,
the ICC is hoping rain stays away from the Caribbean

Costumes reflect the nine Caribbean countries
which will be staging matches - in this case, Trinidad

The England team makes its way onto the field,
led by captain Michael Vaughan and star all-rounder Andrew Flintoff


Australia are on a hat-trick of World Cup wins and
skipper Ricky Ponting (left) looks as if he would rather be playing


West Indies captain Brian Lara ponders the
challenge facing his side - no team has ever won the World Cup on home soil

India's Anil Kumble captures events on camera as his side
go into the tournament as one of the favourites

Inzamam-ul-Haq (right) browses his programme as
he and his Pakistan team, finalists in 1999, enjoy the opening ceremony


The Cup minnows are determined to enjoy the tournament
and none more so than Trent Johnston and his Irish team

Sir Garfield Sobers officially opens the ninth Cricket World Cup
- the hosts play Pakistan in the opening match on Tuesday