Monday, May 30, 2011

Saghir won it for the nomads

Question:In a limited over cricket match if the second highest score is 19, and the third highest score is 3, then what could be the final score in that inning.

Today,against the Strasbourg Strollers (SS), after being put into bat first, our second and third highest scores were 19 and 3, respectively. It was a miracle that we managed to score 122/10 in 31 overs. Saghir made that miracle happen with his inning of shear brilliance. While on the other end our batsmen were struggling and succumbing to the uneven bounce, Saghir stood tall and contributed 62 runs, more than double of what remaining team contributed with bat.
Other than Saghir, Pandiyan showed a lot of character to stay on the wicket and follow the ball until the last millisecond. After making a wonderful 19 runs he also fell LBW to a low delivery. Remaining batsmen only provided temporary support to Saghir. The mini-collapse of our batting in Ketsch, matured into a full blown collapse. The uneven bounce was the main reason for the struggle of our batting but at the same I should give credit to SS bowlers who varied the length very intelligently.

Previously, when we had such dominant solo performances (Once by Saghir and once by Raghav) we as a team failed to capitalize on those amazing performances. So, I took the gamble of reminding the team of this fact. 

When we started our defense, a target of 123 was looking very good. We were confident of a win given the ground and pitch conditions. SS made a smart move and sent their lower order batsmen to open the inning. The ploy was to waste our frontline bowlers. And this ploy worked to  a certain extent. I did not get any wicket in my first spell (1 runs off 3 overs), Arpit managed one wicket. Given the batsmen, we both should have cleaned up the first three wickets in three overs. There was no pressure of run rate, the SS team was happy with their strategy. When we went for drinks after 17 over, SS were around 68 runs for four wickets. 

We were confident because we assumed that two more wickets from that point on would be enough to wrap up the match. Rajesh got us the breakthrough, right after the drinks break, as Purav took an outstanding catch of Nomi, the SS captain. We were hoping for one more wicket to consolidate our advantage. But the new batsmen, Sultan took us for some good runs and at one point SS were moving towards a victory comfortably, as they needed 12 runs with four wickets in hand. At that crucial point Saghir produced a surprise slow delivery to clean up Kamran. From that point on it was a matter of nerves. 

In the next over Arpit took out a wicket at the expense of four runs. I bowled the next one, and I had Sultan, who was looking very dangerous, caught at deep mid-on by Rajesh. On the very next delivery Shakeel launched the bowl directly into Rajesh's hands. Rajesh could not hold the catch but he held his nerves and returned the ball to the non-striker's end and we had a run out.

Saghir was the bowler of the choice when we needed a wicket and SS needed two runs. Two balls later Saghir forced the batsman to cut a short delivery in the hands of Rakesh, who took a great catch. Nomads erupted in joy and celebrations as they had pulled off an amazing victory. In my memory this was the closest match and win for the Freiburg Nomads. And no one deserved it more than Saghir, who did every thing to win the match. 

After Saghir's monologue in batting, it was all team effort. Vijay once again placed fielders in the right areas, coordinated his bowlers pretty intelligently. He himself had an off day, first he got LBW to a ball kept way too low, in the field the ball seemed to be repelling him. We also had three dropped catches, none too expensive, fortunately. Our fielding was good in general, as reflected by the three run-outs. 

Today, on our way to Strasbourg, Purav indicated that we wanted to spend at least 20 overs in the middle. He was unlucky as the ball took a leading edge and he was caught and bowled.  But he still spent a lot of time in the middle as a runner for Saghir -- it was impressive to see his commitment, the way he ran and converted dot balls in single and so on...

There are many areas that we need to improve upon if we want to take on Karlsruhe team. First we still need to work on our wides, in both matches so far our bowlers (every one) have struggled with their line. In addition, it may be a good idea to bring Arpit as a change bowler. He is clearly struggling with the new ball. New bowlers, Nila and Rahul have shown lot of promise in the short spells they have been used. Perhaps its time to give then opportunity a bit early in the match. Today was not a good match as we were struggling to save a rather small total. But, when we are bowing first or defending a large total, we should bring in Nila and Rahul to give them more confidence. KCC has a good pitch and that could be an opportunity for them to step up.

Besides, Saghir, Pandiyan and Purav our batsmen havent done much of note in the last two matches this season. So we need to reinforce our middle order. Although Rehan did not have a good day today, as he fell to a very good catch, it is good to see him on the field. Once Rehan gets into his rhythm we will have another solid batsman in the middle order. Finally, extra work is also needed in taking high catches.

With all that the team is looking good. With so many young players, there is great atmosphere in the team and more than anything, today's match was won in a large extent by the self-belief that every player had. There was, at no point, any panic, everyone wanted to win and knew what exactly they needed to do. And this is a good sign. 

SS team also deserves an applause as they fought very hard and made this match worth a memory that will stay for a long time. Win or loss by one run is not a good measure of the relative strengths of two teams, so the two teams need to play more and I look forward to host the Strasbourg Strollers. In the meantime Nomdas enjoy one more away victory and set your sights on the upcoming challenge.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Nomads start the season with a win: A great team effort

A victory is important to any team. But the importance of a victory, and that too in an away game, can not be overstated for a team in rebuilding phase.

Every end of season for the Freiburg Nomads means that some of the old players will move and new player will come to the fold. This season is not different. However, this season the changes are more apparent than ever. 

In the first match of the season, that too an away game, four player made their debut and our wicket-keeper and one-down batsman was returning to competitive cricket after nearly two years. Having so many new players can go either way, while the new guys dont carry the burdens of the past, inexperience has its own set of problems. 

We tried to remove the inexperience part by having three/four very good practice sessions. This not only helped us work on our cricket but also helped us in bonding well. So we embarked on our journey from Freiburg to Ketsch we were in high spirit and keen to start the season on a winning note.

Vijay lost the toss and we bowled first. The first spell was tight. Arpit, particularly, was spot on, hardly ever the batsmen looked like going for runs. I was pretty ordinary but still runs were not coming easy and we had claimed a run out in the third over. 

Next spell of Saghir and Rajesh was very good for us. First, Rajesh, on not a very good delivery, got a wicket. There was some confusion on who wanted the catch as the ball went very high up in the air. Next Saghir had a very good LBW shout denied. But on the very next delivery he took his revenge. That was perhaps the best ball of the inning. After that until 17th over when we went in for the drinks break we were on the top with Ketsch team struggling with 54 runs in 17 over with five wickets gone. 

After drinks break our debutant bowlers started. Nila, was expensive but found his line pretty quickly. Rahul ended his first over with a wicket, Arpit took a well judged catch at the square leg boundary. Shiva, was a bit more expensive, partly because he was bowling to a rather attacking batsman. But he also ended his over with a wicket. After that the main bowlers returned. Rajesh and Arpit responded with a wicket each. It was a perfect finish by Arpit who got a wicket on the final delivery of an excellent spell. I was better in my second spell and the last over I bowled gave me lot of confidence and a wicket as I closed the batting.The target was 130 runs in 35 overs.

Except for a good partnership for the sixth wicket, Ketsch batsmen never looked comfortable. Bowlers did a very good job and they did it so because they were so very well supported by the fielders who were very well coordinated by Vijay. There was hardly any lapse in the fielding except for a couple of over throws and one dropped catch (a rather difficult one),. 

We started with Purav and Ajit in a very cautious manner. There was no pressure of the required run rate. Purav and Ajit did a very good job of seeing through the new ball bowlers. Their first bowler was very good but other bowlers were not so consistent and score kept moving with the help of extras. Ajit departed in the seventh over. Pandiyan, who had a great day behind the stumps continued his successful match with the bat. Both Purav and Pandiyan nearly took us home with their watchful but still attacking partnership of more than 60 runs. When Purav and Pandiyan got out in the same over we needed less than 30 runs to win. We had a mini-collapse as Arpit (who was promoted), Vijay and Saghir together could only brought us within 17 runs of the win. There was a small panic in our side and the Ketsch teams saw a chance to win. But with wides coming regularly there was no real problem and Rajesh and I saw the team through. 

In pre-match talk Purav said he would score a 50 and he did exactly that. Statistician may discuss how coincidental was that but I saw Purav's inning as I was doing umpiring and I can say that Purav was all along focused and determined to achieve what he had promised. A very good inning with hardly any false shot. Pandiayan was almost like a discovery as a wicketkeeper but he showed how good he can be with the bat. 

Now both Purav and Pandiyan have raised the bar, but I am sure they can do better and so can everybody else in the team. Bowlers conceded too many wides, we had  a mini collapse of the middle order. So there are things to improve but there are a lot of things to enjoy. The new players have looked promising. The older player are slowly coming to their colors. It is rather difficult to predict how the whole season will go, I would like not to build too much on the success in one match, but initial signs are looking very very positive. Moreover, everyone in the team is keen on improving and learning from mistakes.

Last season our campaign in the Baden-Wuerttemberg cricket league ended as we lost to the Ketsch team in the last must win league match. It was very disappointing as we had a good shot at the victory that time. With that in perspective, this victory was really very special and to mark it we recorded short interviews of all the players as we did after the loss last year.

I would like to thank the Ketsch team for being an excellent host.  The food was great. I look forward to return the hospitality. 

In the meantime well done nomads and lets repeat our success in Strasbourg on the coming Sunday.