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Thursday, May 19, 2011

Do-or-Die for Delhi Daredevils, Deccan Chargers


The Deccan Chargers and Delhi Daredevils – two struggling Indian Premier League teams captained by World Cup finalists – face-off Thursday evening in a do-or-die encounter in Hyderabad.


The winners will keep their qualifying hopes alive, albeit dimly, but the losing team can kiss goodbye to any chances of progressing to the next round and potential IPL4 glory.

Kumar Sangakkara’s Deccan Chargers are seventh in the table, one place ahead of the Delhi Daredevils, led by Virender Sehwag. Both teams are on six points, having won three matches and lost six, but Deccan Chargers are ahead thanks to their better net run-rate.


Ganguly Standing in Kolkata’s Way

Sourav Ganguly, known by many as “the Prince of Calcutta,” could prove to be more of a villain for his hometown Thursday as his new Indian Premier League team, Pune Warriors, hosts his old side, the Kolkata Knight Riders.

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Ganguly could play a part in Kolkata’s downfall.

The Kolkata Knight Riders, fourth in the IPL4 table on 14 points, need one win from their last two matches to secure a place in the next phase of the tournament. But a loss at the D.Y. Patil Stadium tonight would pile on the pressure, leaving Kolkata needing to beat the high-flying Mumbai Indians in the final first round game on May 22, with Kings XI Punjab now breathing down their neck.

Pune Warriors are already out of contention with just eight points after a disappointing run of defeats mid-way through their campaign, before Ganguly came on board. Still, with players such as Yuvraj Singh and Robin Uthappa, the team is capable of an upset and Pune – one of the two new franchises to join the IPL this year – will be desperate for the scalp of a big team like Kolkata.

A win for captain Yuvraj would also mean he’d be boosting the chances of his old team, Kings XI Punjab, who need Kolkata to lose if they are to stand a chance of progressing. Yet all eyes will be on Ganguly, a man who is revered in Kolkata, but whose cricketing services were no longer required by the local franchise, co-owned by Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan.

Ganguly was ignored by Kolkata and every other franchise at the IPL auction this year, so the former India cricket captain will be eager to demonstrate that he still has the ability to perform at this level. Playing a devastating innings against his old team would be particularly sweet revenge, no matter if he diplomatically says otherwise.

Ganguly, who is also affectionately known as Dada, unsurprisingly isn’t in the best form of his life after spending much of the year in the commentary box instead of on the wicket. In his first innings for Pune (in a six wicket victory over the Deccan Chargers), he scored a solid but slow 32-ball 32, but in his next outing (this time a six wicket loss to the Deccan Chargers) he was out of for a duck.

Ganguly will be under pressure to perform, but it’s not do-or-die for him or his team – his career and Pune’s tournament are pretty much over – so he will have a bit more freedom to bat for fun and bow out with a bang.

The Kolkata Knight Riders, in contrast, are under major pressure. The franchise has always promised much in the IPL but it has never made it to the finals. This year, Kolkata has been consistently near the top of the table, so it would be a devastating blow for the team, now led by Gautam Gambhir, to fall short again, particularly if Ganguly plays a key part in its downfall.

Sachin Tendulkar's Proudest Moment,


















Sachin Tendulkar said 2011 World Cup triumph was the proudest moment of his life as India beat Sri Lanka by six wickets to capture the "ultimate" prize. "I couldn't have asked for more," said Tendulkar".

"Winning the World Cup is the ultimate thing. It is the proudest moment of my life. It shows it is never too late.
I thank my teammates who were fabulous. I could not really hold back my tears. These are happy tears so I don't mind crying."

Virat Kohli said the victory was a fitting tribute to Tendulkar. "This goes out to all the people of India. Tendulkar has carried the burden of the nation for 21 years. It was time we carried him."

Gautam Gambhir, who played a key role with the bat in making 97 off 122 balls, said the win was a gift to his great teammate Sachin Tendulkar from the entire squad. "All credit for this win should go to Tendulkar. We were all playing for him, this trophy is for him."

Little Tendulkar, on his part, thanked each of his team-mates and the support staff including polar explorer Mike Horn. I would like to thank the support staff especially Mike Horn who joined us at the start of the tournament and was there for our last couple of games" He worked on the mental side and has helped us deal with the expectations and pressure.

The team stuck together in the rough phases and proved people wrong who doubted our ability. Self-belief has been always there but in the last two years, we have been very consistent.

"It's been great honour to be part of this team. Thanks to (coach) Gary (Kirsten) and Paddy Upton (mental conditioning expert)." ( Source - CricBuzz)
"I couldn't have asked for anything more than this. Winning the World Cup is the proudest moment of my life. Thanks to my team-mates. Without them, nothing would have happened. I couldn't control my tears of joy."
Sachin Tendulkar, who's played six World Cups, on his best moment.

"I took a quite few decisions tonight, if we hadn't won I would have been asked quite a few questions: Why no Ashwin, why Sreesanth, why no Yuvraj, why did I bat ahead?! That pushed me and motivated to do well"
MS Dhoni puts a light spin on his selection decisions ahead of India's title win.

"This is unbelievable. The Under-19 World Cup, then the World Twenty20 but this is the most special. For Sachin, for everyone else."
Yuvraj Singh, the Player of the Tournament, sums it up.
"Very proud of everyone, especially Mahela who rose up to the occasion and put up a great hundred. When you look at this Indian team anything less than 350 looks less! They deserved this title, the way they played in front of a great crowd."
Kumar Sangakkara, the Sri Lanka captain, is gracious in defeat.

"All credit goes to Sachin Tendulkar. We played for him. Beating Australia and Pakistan and now this, its a dream come true."
Gautam Gambhir, who gave India the upper hand in the final with his 97.

"It means the world to me. I have been part of the three World Cups. This is for the nation. Thank you very much, we love you. This cup is for the people. Love you India!"
Harbhajan Singh was among several Indian players who shed a tear following India's victory.

"This goes out to all the people of India. This is my first World Cup; I can't ask for more. Tendulkar has carried the burden of nation for 21 years; It was time we carried him. Chak de India!"
Virat Kohli leads the Tendulkar tributes.
Source - ESPNcricinfo staff

Coca-cola, a world-leading beverage firm, has announced Sachin Tendulkar as their new “Happiness Ambassador”. He was an ambassador for PepsiCo, an arch rival of Coke for which he has now signed three-year endorsement deal. As a brand ambassador he will be involved in strategic communication initiatives of Coke, including corporate, CSR and brand campaigns.

When made this announcement Wasim Basir, Director, Integrated Marketing Communication, Coca-Cola India, said"We are extremely pleased to have Sachin on board as the Company's 'Happiness Ambassador'. He will help us spread happiness through our actions and various initiatives,"

About this new venture, Sachin said "I am pleased to become a part of the Coca-Cola family... I look forward to a long and significant innings with the Company,"