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Mumbai Loggers Eet

Oh bligh me! … second post of the day?!! Looking at my track record over the last two months, thats almost blasphemous!!

Mumbai Bloggers EetBut then, I had to write about the June ‘05 Bloggers’ Meet that happened yesterday. First of all, let me make it amply clear that it technically wasn’t a Bloggers’ Meet at all! It was, as Sonia Faleiro rightly points out… a Mumbai Loggers Eet! And here’s photographic proof of the same!

And no… the photo doesn’t prove that coffee is bad for you!! ;-)

Once again… a great meet! Lots of laughter, conversations and leg-pulling this time around. Yazad was fixated on Amit’s long hair, which gave him very little time to expostulate on the uselessness of government controls! But the surprising footnote to this month’s meet was the fact that I actually spoke something at the meet!! ;-)

And I must thank Ravikiran for giving me a ride on the way back!

In case you need to read about the Bloggers’ meet in detail, you can go to Sonia Faleiro, Amit Varma and Mandar Talvekar. I dunno if anyone else has posted anything on the eet!

Looking forward to the next one!!

June 27, 2005   5 Comments

Radical changes?! - not nearly so!!

ICC thinks that the ‘radical’ changes it has ushered in yesterday, into the one-day format, are going to revolutionize the game. Well maybe they might!

And while traditionalists have cried out against the ‘radical’ nature of these changes, I’d like to think that ICC have left this pie half-baked!

For one, I thought that field restrictions for 20 overs loads the dice in the favour of the batsmen!… and mind you… the dice is already quite loaded in that direction! Thats why I feel ICC should’ve introduced something that could’ve favoured bowlers!

But mind you… having two blocks of 5 overs of fielding restrictions can be used imaginatively by the fielding captain… using one block just before the ’slog’ overs start… to lure the well-set batsmen into throwing away their wickets by going for the ‘big’ shots!

Also, the football-style substitution rule is a good innovation, but has the potential of making the toss, the most important factor in the game!

Moreover, the timing of these changes leave me with mixed feelings too! These are supposed to be experimental changes which would be reviewed after a year or so. With less than two years to go for the World Cup, most teams would like to build their teams and strategies, starting now! In case these changes are rolled back due to any sort of reasons, then we may have a situation wherein teams have to hastily rework their plans and strategies with just about 6-7 months left for the World Cup!! On the positive side, for India (and maybe Sri Lanka too!), these rule changes have come at just the right time, with new coaches just settling into their jobs. This would make it easier for Chappell, Moody and company to factor these changes into their plans right from the very start! And on a side note, having a foreign coach (generally receptive to new changes) would help the Indian team take these changes in their stride. We have seen, in Indian hockey, what happens when ex-Indian players acting as coaches stick to ‘traditional’ mindsets instead of embracing new ideas and innovations!

I would’ve also loved to see more of football rules coming into the ODI game. The concept of ‘yellow’ and ‘red’ cards for on-field transgressions/infringements by the players should’ve been tried out too!

Last but not the least, ICC has conveniently ignored certain key aspects of the game like the ‘chucking’ laws, the role of match referees, etc. while trying to mend what ain’t broken!!

June 27, 2005   No Comments