The World T20 Story so far...
Rain
3 matches affected by rain. A
must win game ends in a no result and we find out that West Indies make it to
the Super 8s without winning a single game. More rain is expected and the ICC
responds to questions of the scheduling of the tournament with “Everyone knew
and agreed to the schedule”. Actually such is the pull of cricket’s newest
format that ICC can organize a night game in the North Pole in the middle of the summer and make
a profit. This one though has all the makings of another Champions Trophy from a
decade ago when India
bowled twice in the finals on consecutive days only for the second innings
being washed out on both days. 100 overs of cricket and the trophy was shared.
Me No Love
The minnows, who don’t like to be
called that we learn, had earned much sympathy and love during the 2011 World
Cup and the previous edition of the T20 Cup 2 weeks ago or so. This time with
most matches being lopsided, the minnows have been shown their place and the
only love they are getting is based on ‘archived in statsguru’ performances.
Much like the lifeline India ’s
seniors are enjoying
The Format
Even after a week, the tournament
feels like its still in the warm up matches stage. SA have batted for all of 19
overs, England technically ‘threw’ their match against India for it was a game
of absolutely no consequence and no matter how hard the ICC tries they just
cannot design a format that can keep all stages interesting. In that the fault
lies less with the ICC and more with the disparity of skills between the Test and
the non-Test playing countries.
The Leading Unfavorites
Of the Other Unfavorites
England are not as stupid as they
looked against Harbhajan and Chawla, South Africa are actually looking good,
Pakistan likewise. Australia were mauled by Gayle and remain along with India
the most unfavourites.
If the rains stay away most of
the games in the Super 8s will be worth watching. Also with no baggage being
carried forward from the previous rounds all teams start as equals. The idea of
carrying forward points while it worked to create an incentive to take every group
match seriously, had the downside of not allowing lower seeded teams any room
to make a run to the top in the Super 8s.
Better to have meaningless matches in the group stage
than in the Super 8s
Personally, I would love for West Indies to win.
Pakistan and West Indies must count as the favorites right now with their spinners and dashers combination..
ReplyDeleteIndia is going to lurk and may even make the finals, but Virat can rescue them only so often.
South Africa, Australia and England have no T20 flair and method will take them only so far.
Sri Lanka and New Zealand....well...they won't win...no reason... :-)
I will say SriLanka and Pakistan both the teams are favorite in this T20 tournament and it is quite clear in my mind that Asian team will win this title.
ReplyDeleteHas anyone else checked out the new ICC Cricket app? Its a great way to keep up to date with cricket and especially the T20 world cup. Its free and has video highlights of every game- http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/icc-cricket/id557159946?ls=1&mt=8
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