Thursday, March 29, 2007

WHO WILL TAKE THE WORLD CUP



THE WORLD CUP FEVER HAS STARTED AGAIN and all the people are wishing that their favourite team wins the world cup .The favourites to win the world cup are


1.AUSTRALIA:

Having one two consecutive world cups and a world cup at the year 1987 and seeing their winnig street in the world cup they are the most probable to win the cup once more.With players like ponting ,hayden,mcgrath gilchrist they stand a very good choice


2.SOUTH AFRICA:
Being the closest of rivals of australia they too stand a very good chance of winning.They have the record of beating australia by chasing highest runs ever in cricket history .having players like pollock,kallis,gibbs they are the strong conteneders for the world cup.

3.NEW ZEALAND:
The kiwis having an excellent set of all rounders and bowlers give a very good competition to the other nations .having players like bond,oram,styris they give a very good challenge


4.Except these nations the other nations like SRI LANKA , ENG LAND have equal chances in the world cup
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THE WOOLMER'S STORY




Bob Woolmer
England
Player profile
Full name Robert Andrew WoolmerBorn May 14, 1948, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaDied March 18, 2007, Kingston University Hospital, Jamaica, West Indies (aged 58 years 308 days)
Career statistics
Test debut
England v Australia at Lord's - Jul 31-Aug 5, 1975
Last Test
England v Australia at Lord's - Jul 2-7, 1981
ODI debut
England v Australia at Manchester - Aug 24, 1972
Last ODI
England v West Indies at Lord's - Aug 28-29, 1976
First-class span
1968 - 1984
List A span
1969 - 1983
NotesWisden Cricketer of the Year 1976
Profile
Bob Woolmer belongs to a select band of Test cricketers who enjoyed success as international coaches when their playing days were over. Indeed Woolmer might be said to be the first to make a bigger impact as a coach, in four years with South Africa, than as a player. For whatever reason, and it might simply have been that his array of gloriously timed off-side strokes made him look a better batsman than he was, he had a disappointing Test career - especially for a man who, in only his second Test, saved England as they followed on against Australia by holding out for 499 minutes against Dennis Lillee and Jeff Thomson to score 149. Although he added two more hundreds, also against Australia, he first interrupted his Test career by signing for World Series Cricket in 1977, then ended it forever by joining the rebel South African tour of 1981-82. As a coach, his pioneering use of computers to show, for example, where opposing batsmen scored their runs may have stemmed from an experience of his own, batting against Mike Brearley's Middlesex. "Knowing I liked the cover-drive, he had Mike Selvey bowling at me wide of off stump, with two slips and two gulleys. In 45 minutes, I scored 12. Then I chased another wide one from Selvey and was caught at second slip." In the 1996 World Cup, Graeme Hick was a notable victim of Woolmer's computer-based analysis, which revealed that if Hick could be kept scoreless for a spell, he tended to flick an off-stump ball in the air to midwicket. The trap was sprung by Fanie de Villiers, and Brian McMillan took the catch. Woolmer was creative and adventurous. But his coaching was based on a simple premise: the more enjoyable he could make the game, the better his players would respond. No two fielding-practices were alike when Woolmer was in charge. After a spell as the ICC's high-performance manager, he was announced as Pakistan's new coach in June 2004, and signed a contract to remain in charge until the 2007 World Cup. But the tournament was, tragically, to be his last; 24 hours after Pakistan were sent home from the World Cup, he was found unconscious in his hotel room and pronounced dead a few hours later in a Kingston hospital. It later transpired he had been murdered.

THE AUSTRALIANS ON TOP


THE AUSTRALIANS ARE ON A VERY GOOD STREET OF VICTORIES
after defeating ireland and scotland they have also defeated good teams like
west indies and south africa very easily these wins shows there ability
and also that they are back after the defeats against england and new zealand
now i think they have good chances of winning the world cup and according to me
they are the number one contenders for the cup

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

THE GREAT INDIAN TEAM HAS DONE IT AGAIN


THE GREAT INDIAN TEAM HAS DONE IT AGAIN after having so much hopes
and millions of people praying for the indian victory the indian's have lost there
matches with bangladesh and srilanka and by this they are out of the world cup
this was one of the worst performance by the indian cricket team in the history of world cup
what to say lets hope better in the 2011 world cup as for indian cricket team there is always next time