The word
Cricket attracts me so much that I keep watching and posting something on that
so regularly. Before we see something on T20 that India lost, down under,
George Bailey has stood down as Australia's Twenty20 captain to focus on his World
Cup preparation and increase his chances of a Test recall by playing more
first-class cricket for Tasmania. Bailey has also made himself unavailable for
Australia's upcoming T20s against Pakistan in the UAE and at home against South
Africa, although he has not retired from the format. Wonder would anybody
else daring do such things. Remember George Bailey has led Australia in
two World T20 campaigns and now at 32, was one of the beneficiaries of
Australia's change of selectors in 2011-12, when the new chairman John
Inverarity named him as the new T20 captain despite having never played an
international match.
At Edgbaston
the solitary T20 match, as it is
expected to happen went down the wire – Dhoni likes to finish the match in the
last over (or the last ball too ….) – India could not eventually win and the
talking point became, his denial of singles and perhaps not trusting Ambati
Rayudu to make runs is making big script……….. how can a Captain do such a thing
… was he trying to corner all the glory …
after all India had lost only 5 wickets ….. certainly a blunder by Dhoni
is what his critics would say !!!! – before you read my view point ………
Recently I
posted on ‘Winning fights increases aggression, even in cricket’. The
article stated that the more victories someone notches up in fights, the more
aggressive they become - and the same is even true for crickets – not of the
game, but of the nocturnal insects often confused with
grasshoppers. The male crickets chir; sound is emitted by the
stridulatory organ, a large vein running along the bottom of each wing.
Insect fighting
is practiced in areas in China, Japan, Vietnam, and Thailand. Cricket fighting
is a traditional Chinese pastime that dates back to the Tang Dynasty; it is a
blood sport involving the fighting of male crickets. Now read this not so
likeable article in Daily Mail on a new energy bar made from Crickets !!... its
makers claim that bugs are an incredible source of protein
The report
states that a food company has created a range of energy bars made from ground
up crickets. Its makers say that the bars are a more sustainable source of
protein than other, animal-based alternatives. The protein bars are created
using cricket flour which involves removing the moisture and grinding them up.
Exo, the company behind the product, makes this energy booster, which comes in
Cacao Nut or Peanut Butter and Jelly flavor. Even in Western world,
there is stigma in the Western in eating insects. The bars come in
at £22 plus postage for a pack of 12, and one can choose from three
flavours.
Now see
Edgbaston this way …………. In the 18th over Jadeja was run out and at
the end it was 26 runs off 12 balls. The not so experienced Gurney was the
bowler … Rayudu faced – 2 off first, 2nd a wide and then a leg bye;
3rd Dhoni whacks almost a six but ends up inches short; 4th
a single; 5th and 6th were dot balls…. Yes… Rayudu could
not score… so after 19, India required 17 off last 6. Over the years Dhoni has finished in style.
Eranga will tell you ……. Often Dhoni pulverizes the bowler – takes charge
towards the end and in the final over – of the first or second hits a six – a
huge one – demoralizing the bowler – he takes his own time, walks hither and
thither – taps the ground – tries to unsettle with a helicopter – ball
seemingly disappearing. Needing 17 – here too the first ball of Woakes
disappeared for a 6; 2nd slower ball – hit to the deep – a single,
but seeing the throw wayward, Dhoni hares another; 3rd pulled to mid
wicket – Dhoni refused a single. 4th
clubbed over mid off runs for a boundary …. Now 5 out of 2…. 5th hit
to deep square, Dhoni denies a single……….. and could not dispatch the last ball over the
boundary …… Mooen fields and England starts celebrating. Fought valiantly, have won in such
circumstances earlier, trusted himself … failed this time – that’s all….
Nauseating and
ridiculous to some (that is about the Cricket bar that you see at the start of
the post) …. but it is out there in the
market.
With regards –
S.
Sampathkumar
8th Sept.
2014.
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