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    Volume 1 December 01, 2010 Issue 14

    Don to Dust

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    Some unanswered questions - Editorial

    Don to Dust

    Best possible selection

    Legends Arjuna Ranatunga

    Spirit of the Game Award

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    Some unanswered questions Editorial by K.C.S. Rao

    After every major event there always remains at the end somequestions unanswered. That seems to be the nature of things and Cricketis not an exception.

    Pakistan cricket is always on the news mostly because of individual andteam indiscipline and related activities, both on and off the field. There are timeswhen Pakistan cricket is on the news for their sterling performance on the fieldBut these have become rare now-a-days. Nonetheless they seem to be newsmakersin International Cricket.

    Pakistan cricketers walked out of a Test match in England, resulting in theirCaptain being axed. After that the bombing incident that took place in Pakistaninvolving Sri Lankan Test cricketers much to the annoyance of every cricketer inthe world. Pakistan cricketers hit the world news headline again with one of theircricketers allegedly being caught in middle-east for drug trafficking. Within a shorttime after that, Pakistan national players were allegedly involved in bowling noball intentionally in England. The latest being that a Pakistani cricketer seekingasylum in England because of an alleged threat to his life at home.

    One wonders about the relationship between all these incidents and England. Withthe exception of the bombing in Pakistan and the incident in middle-east, all otherincidents took place either in England or playing against England.

    In view of the foregoing incidents, no international team wanted to play inPakistan. Pakistan lost the opportunity to host the next World Cup in 2011Bangladesh lucked out and got the opportunity to host the World Cup. Does thismean ICC has punished Pakistan for their actions? It does not appear to be so. Itappears that ICC has condoned their action and allowed them to play their fixtures

    in a neutral venue, such as Dubai. Logically it does not make any sense how ICC onone hand condone the action of PCB players, allow them to play internationagames and, on the other hand, not allow them to play in their own country. OnceICC allows Pakistan to play, they should be allowed to play anywhere andeverywhere.

    Political climate in Pakistan and the management of it is Pakistan Governmentsresponsibility and not that of ICC. ICC should be concerned with the visiting

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    players security and should therefore seek the local governments cooperation inthis matter and then decide.

    In this delayed process, people of Pakistan are the losers. They are only deprived ofwitnessing some good cricket on their soil but cricket development there suffers. Itis not clear what steps ICC has taken and is taking to bring back cricket to Pakistan.

    Is ICC looking at Pakistani Cricket Board (governed by the local government) as anincapable body to administer cricket in that country? If so, what action is beingtaken to rectify the situation?

    There are many more unanswered questions pertaining to cricket in Pakistan. It is

    high time ICC looks into all aspects of the problem and resolves the same soon.

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    Don to Dust Prakash Krishnagiri

    Don Lockerbie was ousted as Chief Executive of the USA Cricket Association unceremoniouslyunder unexplainable circumstances, just before the scheduled Board Meeting in Florida. Until

    now, the mystery of his ouster still remains unresolved.

    Is it a coup by Gladstone Dainty or is it simply that the Board had have enough of promises? If

    it is the latter, then surely the Don should have been allowed to put forward his case in the Board Meeting

    With news of a probable 8 digit deal in the corner, was this the right move by the Board? Will this Deal everhappen? Who will take the USA Cricket forward? Is Dons removal good for USA Cricket? Many such

    questions creep in the mind.

    We are just not together anymore is what Dainty had to say. The silent operator, he is, does he want toresume control of USA Cricket, which saw two suspensions by the ICC during his previous attempts.

    Lockerbie, the over-ambitious, took charge of USA Cricket with extravagant plans which failed to take off.When he spoke of his plans, he often sounded that he could make things happen. The USD 10 Million per year

    budget that he wanted to run the Association, which hardly had close to half-a-million budget, was something of

    a dream goal rather than a practical one.

    His connections in the ICC have failed to save him and are currently on a Wait-and-Watch mode. The red

    flags came up as soon as the T20, he organized, featuring Sri Lanka and New Zealand, got over. The empty

    stands meant huge losses. There is still no transparency on the financial outcome of the Tournament. Withexpats in the region predominantly from the cricket playing nations of India, West Indies, Pakistan, Sri Lanka,

    almost in that order, even a rookie businessman will tell you that it was not the right choice to have invited Sri

    Lanka and New Zealand for the tournament.

    What is going to happen to the future of USA Cricket? Can we expect a free and fair election for the Post of

    Chief Executive? Who is going to be the interim CEO. Will Dainty try to flex himself through to the helm ofaffairs again? Will the ICC support Dainty as CEO? A serious question Dainty needs to think off before

    putting his hat for the post of CEO.

    Meanwhile, Nabeel Ahmed, who resigned as the Senior Vice President of the USA Cricket Association in

    November, has expressed his willingness to stand against Dainty for the Post of President in the next years

    Elections. Even if he manages to overcome Dainty, does he have the requisites to push USA Cricket forward?

    May be the USA Cricket should take a leaf out of Karnataka State Cricket Association in India, where Anil

    Kumble, Javagal Srinath and Venkatesh Prasad, all former Indian Cricketers, who have won elections to run the

    State Cricket Association.

    USCA will be better off if the Board consists of Ex-Cricketers who then can appoint a full-time CEO with a

    Lalit Modi business mind. The National side has seen some good victories in the recent past and possesses agood Team which can travel the distance. For the sake of the National Side and other stake-holders, a good

    Board with an able CEO, elected with utmost transparency, is the need of the hour.

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    Best possible selection Dr. V.V. Giri

    Once again Krishnamachari Srikkanth and company have done well in selecting the best team to the tour of

    South Africa in December. I am unable to find fault as he has not only considered all aspects but has also donejustice to all.

    The selectors have to be congratulated for having full faith on the seniors. I was worried a bit that there could besome pressure from various quarters to axe some of the seniors in the name of going for youngsters.

    Srikkanth took exceptional care in handling Dravid. Unlike his predecessor Vengsarkar who humiliated this

    cent percent team man, Srikkanth respected Dravids class, commitment, perseverance, and utility value and notonce embarrassed him when Dravid was struggling for form. Because of Srikkanth, Dravid could get back his

    rhythm and proved the country that he is still the wall.

    The selection of seven batsmen was an expected one. I am glad the selectors made no mistakes by includingYuvraj, Rohit Sharma or any other player due to pressure. Similarly, the spinners selected are the best available

    in the country today.

    I feel terribly sorry for the most unlucky cricketer in the recent times Badrinath. He is extremely talented and

    has been scoring tons of runs against all sides, but just couldnt get the nod. He is very fit and is the best

    batsman we have after the great seniors.

    Regarding the fast bowlers, I have my doubts on Yadhav about Unadkat. You cannot experiment debutants on a

    foreign soil that too against such a tough side like South Africa. I feel the experienced Ashish Nehra and R.PSingh should have been picked for this tour even though they are not in the running.

    These two south paws have always bowled well in hard bouncy wickets. Now that it has become a habit for theIndian pacers to get injured frequently, both Ashish and RP would have been more than useful.

    Once again Sehwag is our trump card. If he gets going, the Springboks will have no chance. Dravid andTendulkar must bat positively in this tour instead of giving too much and unwanted respect to very ordinarybowlers like Paul Harris.

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    Legends - Arjuna Ranatunga Staff Reporter

    As Arjuna Ranatunga turns 47 years today, we wish him a long life and take a look atthe life of this living legend. Arjuna Ranatunga was born on Dec 1, 1963 in Colombo

    Arjuna hails from Gampaha, a town twenty miles north of Colombo.

    He along with his brothers studied in Ananda College, Colombo. The Ranatunga

    brothers polished their cricketing skills there. Arjuna in particular was shrewd from

    the very beginning. He was a left-handed batsman and a useful right arm mediumpace bowler. He played for Ananda College for the Junior and Senior Teams and also

    captained the Senior Team.

    Arjuna made his first-class debit in 1981 at the age of eighteen and a year later he was

    selected to represent Sri Lanka in their inaugural Test match. He scored the first half

    century for Sri Lanka in the inaugural Test.Though Arjuna did not make big scores in Test matches, his knack of building partnerships and stealing singles

    often changed the complexion of the game. Arjuna went on to captain Sri Lanka in 1988 and was one of the

    most successful captains of Sri Lanka for the next 11 years, making the Lankan team into a force to reckon.

    He was a great reader of the game and belligerent leader, one of the best in the business during his era and

    probably one of the greatest thinking captains the game has ever seen. He always defended his players at altimes irrespective of what they did. A quality that brought him great respect from his team-mates.

    The heavily built Arjuna, had few problems in taking quick singles and playing longer innings, he made it up by

    keeping the scoreboard ticking through deft placements. At times, during long innings, he has called for a

    runner by reporting cramps. His scientific approach, percentage game and ability to find gaps, made him a greatODI player. His shrewd captaincy led Sri Lanka to their World Cup ODI Title against all odds in 1996. This

    started a new era of competitive cricket from the Lankans.

    Arjuna had his share of controversies in the game, especially with the Australians and Shane Warne in

    particular. He criticized the Australians when they called Muralitharan for suspect of action.

    Arjuna was truly a great leader who put the Sri Lankan cricket in the world map. He lost his captaincy in 1999after Sri Lankas poor showing at the world cup in England. He retired from playing cricket in 2001.

    Arjuna was chosen as one of the five Wisden Cricketers of the year in 1999. He has the distinction of playing

    the first and 100th test of a Country. Arjuna had his stint as a Cricket Administrator as Chief of the Sri Lankan

    Cricket Board till Dec 24, 2008. He went on to join Politics and became the Deputy Minister for Tourism in Sr

    Lanka

    He commands a lot of respect from the Cricketing community the world over and very popular for his criticalanalysis and frank one-liners.

    In all Arjuna played 93 Tests scoring 5105 runs with a Test Best of 135 not out. He scored 4 centuries and 38

    fifties. He also played 269 ODIs scoring 7456 runs with a best of 131 not out. He scored 4 centuries and 49

    fifties.

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    Spirit of the Game Award Staff Reporter

    HOLLYWOOD CRICKET CLUBWINS THE COVETED PHYLLIP LYNCH

    SPIRIT OF THE GAME AWARD

    This trophy has been instituted this year by Corinthian Cricket Club in memory of one of their members

    Phyllip Lynch, who passed away in the beginning of this year.

    This trophy is awarded to a club in Southern California Cricket Association League for playing the game in the

    right spirit and for their best behavior throughout the year, both on and off the field.

    Hollywood Cricket Club is the first and proud winner of this Trophy for 2010 cricket season. Readers and

    administrators of Weekend Cricket magazine congratulate HCC on their success. Keep up the good work andwin many more laurels in the future.