Week 5 of the ICC World Cup 2015
This week saw the end of the qualification matches .. While
Group A teams that qualified got settled well ahead of the final around of matches , Group B went till
the last match and Pakistan and WI got through at the expense of the Irish. Irish looked jaded
in their matches against India and Pak
and lost out an great opportunity to get to
the Quarters..
Group A qualifiers
saw the exit of England and that was not
as per the script. Bangla Tigers did the
surprise that I was keenly waiting to happen.
So the Quarter Line ups see SA play SL ,
India Playing Bangla Tigers , Aussies Play Pakistan and NZ play WI .. From here on it is anybody’s game .. Every team fancies their chances and hope to get past their rivals.
Bangla Versus England and NZ
England needed a win to stay in the race for the
qualification. Bangla batted first and
put up a par score which I thought the English would get with some overs to
watch. But some bad batting by the middle order and their captain Eoin Morgan
being in the news for all the wrong reasons and his form ensuring that his hits
find the fielders , England found itself in deep trouble. Late rearguard action
by Butler and Woakes could not carry them through. Bangla team bowled and
fielded with lot of spirit and that ended England’s misery at the World Cup. I
think England was a team that decided before the World cup that they will not
be a challenge to any of the teams. The
team selection was poor and their main bowler Jimmy Anderson was ineffective
all through the tournament ( a retirement
notice on the way for Anderson ? ) .
Bangla also gave a scare to NZ before NZ scampered home . Bangla was one team that had a plan for McCullum
and they did get him cheaply. India play Bangla and cannot take them lightly at all .. Bangla has
a team that can just cause the upset on
that day. Watch out India as they play
their Quarter finals
The Indian team
Performance this week
India got past Ireland in a clinical fashion. Ireland threatened
but could not just press the pedal when needed. India’s match against Zimbabwe
was a thriller all through. With Brendon Taylor and Williams counter attacking
the spinners , they looked to post a score of 300 plus. However a collapse
thanks to some good bowling and important breakthrough created by Mohit , Shami
and Yadav ensured Zimbabwe did not get to 300 plus total and were all out at 287 . Now, India has
bowled out their opposition in all their six matches. This speaks very good
about the bowling attack which was a major worry bee.
India in reply found itself in a great spot of bother
and clearly Zimbabwe had the upper hand. One more wicket could have
put the match in to Zimbabwe’s hands and there opportunity presented itself but butter fingers let Raina
off the hook and with that the match was gone. MSD played a cool knock .
Content to get singles at the start , MSD was clear that bad balls will come
and then he could explode. At one point the asking rate was so high , I thought winning was beyond the Indian team . But with Zimbabwe
bowlers inexperience , and with Raina and Dhoni
exploding at the right time it
was the sixth victory for the team. It
was amazing to watch MSD bat the way he did – calm assurance , totally in
control of the situation and never panicking, pacing the innings so well and
then the clinical finish – a six to seal the win. All of us were aware that India will qualify
for the quarters but no one thought that they would do this in such an emphatic
manner and make a statement of intent.
West Indies puffed their way in and so did Pakistan but
Pakistan played very well to snuff out the Irish Challenge.
It is going to be exciting games ahead – with the knock out
phase matches
Comments
Anyone betting for another match between India and Pak and the earliest like is the SF, in case Pak pulls an upset on Aus. We all thought the next time Pak will have a chance to beat India in WC is 2019.... but we don't know. Remember the 1992 WC and the cornered tigers.
And hoping that Gayle will fire for WI, that's the only route to upset NZ. Radha