This Week In Cricket (4/8/2008-10/8/2008)
This week we enter the last matches of excellent test series between SA - England and India-Srilanka. All the test matches have been interesting except for the first one in SA-England series. Last few weeks have been good advertisement for test cricket; this again emphasizes the point that test matches between evenly matched (little difference is also fine) teams and sporting wickets produce good contests.
India-Srilanka 3rd test
Series is evenly poised at 1-1; India and Srilanka made single change to their playing elevens. I am not convinced about India bringing in Parthiv for Karthick, because at least on batting front Karthick has faced Mendis and Murali during last 2 matches and this would have been handy. At the time of writing, Srilanka are well placed to wrap the match on 4th day. Indian batting is too dependent on runs from Sehwag in this series, but this is tough to expect on consistent basis, mainly due to the manner in which he plays. Sangakkara played excellent innings; this should be sufficient to win the test match for Srilanka. On Sunday, it was painful to see Tendulkar struggle again against mendis and Murali.
England - SA 4th Test
England have done well so far with KP scoring century in his first match as captain. England bowling looked good with Harmison looking in good rhythm and Anderson swinging both ways at good pace. England batting looks shaky with 5 batsmen, but may be over a period of time they can manage with Flintoff, Stuart Broad and wicket keeper filling the role of sixth batsmen collectively. England are well placed for a consolation win needing 197 to win on last day, but things could change if SA can remove England top 5 for less than hundred on board.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
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