11 February, 2010

Why is Harbhajan Singh struggling?

Why is Harbhajan Singh struggling?

NEW DELHI: Bowlers win matches is an old cricketing adage. This is even more true for Test matches. While India's rise to No.1 in Test rankings
Harbhajan
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was mainly facilitated by a formidable batting line-up, the bowlers too played a key role there.

Anil Kumble, Harbhajan Singh and Zaheer Khan led the bowling cast with distinction over the last decade. However, after Kumble retired in 2008, the burden had to be primarily shared by Zaheer and Harbhajan with active support from the likes of Sreesanth, Ishant Sharma and Amit Mishra.

Zaheer has been manfully carrying on although he is not getting any younger. In Harbhajan's case, though, an impression has gained ground that, lately, he has been losing his efficacy as a matchwinner, something which doesn't augur well for India because there aren't many strike bowlers available. The shattering defeat to South Africa in the Nagpur Test has once again brought into focus the performance on India's premier spinner.

Has he really lost his bite or has he been sorted out by international batsmen? Is he also a case of burn-out with too much cricket? Has he lost sting after Kumble's retirement because the two often hunted as a pair?

Spin great Bishen Singh Bedi, as well as Maninder Singh, former India tweaker, felt that Harbhajan has been unable to early wickets, important for a strike bowler. However, Kumble, Harbhajan's 'partner-in-crime' for many years, came to his defence, saying, "You can't expect Harbhajan to take five wickets in every innings. But I am confident that if he gets some early wickets, he will be a different bowler. It's only a matter of confidence. Everyone goes through a difficult phase and but you need to be patient at this level. Kolkata has been a favourite ground for Harbhajan and I am confident he is going to get back to his old way of picking wickets," Kumble said.

Kolkata's Eden Gardens will host the second Test against South Africa from Feb 14, a game India must win to retain their No. 1 ranking.

The former Indian captain also dismissed the argument that now that he has retired, the offie was getting exposed. "He is a class bowler. He is experienced."

Stats show that Harbhajan's performance has suffered a bit in Kumble's absence. In the 11 Tests after Kumble's retirement, Harbhajan has taken 48 wickets at an average of 33.37. But the worrying fact is that he has only one five-wicket haul in this period, the true yardstick of a matchwinning bowler. In comparison, when Harbhajan used to bowl in tandem with Kumble, he had 22 five-wicket hauls in 71 Tests.

"I think it's about the mindset. He wants to restrict the other side from scoring. He is waiting for the wickets to come by. He is hesitant to put pressure on the opposition. He has the class but he has to apply pressure on the minds of the batsmen. An attacking field is the best way to make the batsmen think differently, which he is not doing too often," Maninder said.

Bedi, meanwhile, blamed Twenty20 cricket for the 'declining quality' of Indian spinners. "T20 is affecting cricket very badly. The bowlers try to bowl dot balls which is bad for the game. Harbhajan often has a sweeper cover and a deep mid-wicket when he's bowling. That is because he knows if he's bowling badly and the fielders are there to save those boundaries. By doing this, you are blocking two fielders," Bedi added.

Great off-spinner Erapalli Prasanna agreed that all was not well with Harbhajan's bowling. "I will tell Harbhajan what is wrong with his bowling when he talks to me. I don't want to discuss this issue with the media," Prasanna said.

Bedi questioned: "Why do you need to bowl round the stump on a turning pitch? You can vary your line according to the need of the situation, but good length is mandatory and Harbhajan has to understand it. Clearly, there is a lack of imagination in the bowling. He looks jaded and his body language doesn't inspire the team. To be successful, you have to outwit the batsmen."

Maninder felt that Harbhajan was not using the crease well. "You can make out from his footmarks that Harbhanjan bowls from one spot without using the depth of the crease. On a good pitch, he has to vary his line and length to take wickets. On a turning track or underprepared pitch, he will get wickets. However, on good pitches, he will struggle."

What also might be working against Harbhajan is that there is no one in the country to challenge him for the India slot. Thus, Harbhajan needs to challenge, and better himself. India need him to do that.







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Champions League T20 dates put English counties in fix

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has asked the organisers of Champions League Twenty20 to rework the event's schedule as a clash

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of dates with the domestic season could prevent the counties from playing in the cash-awash tournament.

Champions League chairman Lalit Modi on Wednesday revealed that the event would be held from September 10 to 26 on his twitter page. Last season, the tournament was held in October, featuring teams from India, Australia, South Africa, England and the Caribbean.

This year, the dates coincide with the final two rounds of the English County Championship, the semi-finals and final of the Pro40 League and the ODI Series between England and Pakistan.

The ECB has decided to take up the matter with Modi. "The ECB has expressed concern to the Board of Control for Cricket in India, Cricket Australia and Cricket South Africa over scheduling of the 2010 Champions League Twenty20," the ECB said in a statement.

"Due to the scheduling of the India vs Australia One-day series, the ECB understands that the Champions League governing council has today determined that the 2010 dates for the Champions League should be September 10-26," the statement read.

"The governing council is aware that this proposed scheduling coincides with the final two rounds of the County Championship, the semi-finals and final of the ECB 40 League and the NatWest Series between England and Pakistan," it added.

The ECB said it would be a "shame" if English teams are unable to participate because of a clash of dates.

"The ECB has expressed serious concern to the BCCI, CA and CSA concerning this decision and the matter will be discussed with the respective chairmen and presidents who are currently meeting in Dubai.

"The ECB believes that it would be a great shame for the Champions League to be deprived of teams and players by this change of date, in bringing forward the respective events by a week, and has called on the BCCI to review all alternatives," it said.

Counties, on their part, left it on the ECB to handle the issue but conceded that they have been left surprised by the change of dates.

"We all expected the competition to start in the third or fourth week of September. We have to leave it to the ECB to have the appropriate talks," Sussex chief executive Dave Brooks was quoted as saying by 'The Times'. 

Somerset, who also played in the inaugural CL T20, echoed the view. "My response is slight bemusement as the English season was brought forward to avoid a clash of dates. I hope that Mr Modi will see that it would be a retrograde step for the competition if English teams were not involved," said CEO Richard Gould.

 

09 February, 2010

South Africa 558/6d India 233 & 104/3 (37.0 ov) India trail by 221 runs with 7 wickets remaining

South Africa 558/6d
India 233 & 104/3 (37.0 ov)
South Africa won the toss and elected to bat
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South Africa 1st innings R M B 4s 6s SR
View dismissal GC Smith* b Khan 6 29 26 0 0 23.07
View dismissal AG Prince c †Dhoni b Khan 0 19 10 0 0 0.00

HM Amla not out 253 675 473 22 0 53.48
View dismissal JH Kallis c Vijay b Harbhajan Singh 173 419 351 15 2 49.28
View dismissal AB de Villiers c Badrinath b Sehwag 53 104 88 5 0 60.22
View dismissal JP Duminy lbw b Harbhajan Singh 9 38 35 1 0 25.71
View dismissal MV Boucher c Mishra b Khan 39 86 75 3 0 52.00

DW Steyn not out 0 10 7 0 0 0.00

Extras (b 8, lb 8, nb 9) 25











Total (6 wickets dec; 176 overs; 696 mins) 558 (3.17 runs per over)
Did not bat WD Parnell, M Morkel, PL Harris
Fall of wickets1-5 (Prince, 4.3 ov), 2-6 (Smith, 6.3 ov), 3-346 (Kallis, 113.2 ov), 4-454 (de Villiers, 141.1 ov), 5-476 (Duminy, 151.5 ov), 6-554 (Boucher, 174.2 ov)










Bowling O M R W Econ

View wickets Z Khan 31 7 96 3 3.09 (4nb)

I Sharma 28 4 85 0 3.03

View wickets Harbhajan Singh 46 1 166 2 3.60


A Mishra 53 5 140 0 2.64 (5nb)
View wicket V Sehwag 18 1 55 1 3.05










India 1st innings R M B 4s 6s SR
View dismissal G Gambhir c †Boucher b Morkel 12 22 15 2 0 80.00
View dismissal V Sehwag c Duminy b Parnell 109 212 139 15 0 78.41
View dismissal M Vijay b Steyn 4 15 13 1 0 30.76
View dismissal SR Tendulkar c †Boucher b Steyn 7 25 16 1 0 43.75
View dismissal S Badrinath c Prince b Steyn 56 195 139 7 0 40.28
View dismissal MS Dhoni*† c Kallis b Harris 6 26 29 1 0 20.68
View dismissal WP Saha b Steyn 0 5 3 0 0 0.00
View dismissal Harbhajan Singh lbw b Steyn 8 29 16 1 0 50.00
View dismissal Z Khan b Steyn 2 7 8 0 0 25.00
View dismissal A Mishra b Steyn 0 6 9 0 0 0.00

I Sharma not out 0 8 5 0 0 0.00

Extras (b 14, lb 6, w 5, nb 4) 29











Total (all out; 64.4 overs; 294 mins) 233 (3.60 runs per over)
Fall of wickets1-31 (Gambhir, 5.1 ov), 2-40 (Vijay, 8.6 ov), 3-56 (Tendulkar, 14.1 ov), 4-192 (Sehwag, 46.4 ov), 5-221 (Dhoni, 57.4 ov), 6-221 (Badrinath, 58.1 ov), 7-222 (Saha, 58.4 ov), 8-226 (Khan, 60.3 ov), 9-228 (Mishra, 62.2 ov), 10-233 (Harbhajan Singh, 64.4 ov)










Bowling O M R W Econ

View wickets DW Steyn 16.4 6 51 7 3.06

View wicket M Morkel 15 4 58 1 3.86 (4nb)
View wicket PL Harris 17 2 39 1 2.29

View wicket WD Parnell 7 1 31 1 4.42 (1w)

JH Kallis 6 0 14 0 2.33


JP Duminy 3 0 20 0 6.66










India 2nd innings (following on) R B 4s 6s SR
View dismissal G Gambhir b Morkel 1 3 0 0 33.33
View dismissal V Sehwag c Smith b Steyn 16 19 4 0 84.21
View dismissal M Vijay c Morkel b Harris 32 90 4 0 35.55

SR Tendulkar not out 45 94 6 0 47.87

S Badrinath not out 0 16 0 0 0.00

Extras (b 2, lb 3, w 5) 10











Total (3 wickets; 37 overs) 104 (2.81 runs per over)
To bat MS Dhoni*†, WP Saha, Harbhajan Singh, Z Khan, A Mishra, I Sharma
Fall of wickets1-1 (Gambhir, 1.2 ov), 2-24 (Sehwag, 4.4 ov), 3-96 (Vijay, 31.2 ov)










Bowling O M R W Econ

View wicket DW Steyn 7 0 26 1 3.71

View wicket M Morkel 12 4 36 1 3.00 (1w)

WD Parnell 2 0 12 0 6.00

View wicket PL Harris 12 4 20 1 1.66


JH Kallis 4 2 5 0 1.25

Source : www.Cricinfo.com








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