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April 28, 2007

CRICKET: Today, We Are ALL SRI LANKANSports

When I first agreed to delve in to the World Cup for the mutiny, I did so because I knew it was important to South Asia, our diaspora and several cute commenters here…but I had no idea how powerful the sport truly is, until now.
Go Sri Lanka.JPG Apparently cricket can do what diplomacy, prayers and tears cannot (all quotes via Reuters, Thanks Karthik):

Cricket fever has gripped Sri Lanka after their team secured a place in the World Cup final, diverting attention — at least for the time being — from a worsening civil war.
Cricket-mad fans sat glued to their television sets until the early hours of Wednesday morning to watch Sri Lanka defeat New Zealand by 81 runs in Jamaica.
The success of the cricket team in the Caribbean has provided a welcome distraction from the worsening military conflict between the government and Tamil Tigers, which has left a 2002 ceasefire agreement in tatters.
The two-decade civil war, which has claimed around 68,000 lives, has intensified in the past year with almost daily battles, denting business confidence and contributing to spiralling inflation.

One higher power, many paths; one fervently-desired wish, many prayers:

Multi-faith religious ceremonies are being planned in the lead-up to Saturday’s big game to bless the team, and President Mahinda Rajapaksa will even fly to Barbados for the final.

Yo, this is serious:

The Excise Department has even delayed the start of an alcohol sales ban for Buddhist Wesak holidays by one day. It will now come into effect after the World Cup final.

I got my hopes up…

Even many Tamil Tigers, who control swathes of land in the north and east of the country and are fighting for independence, are watching.
“There are people in the controlled areas watching,” rebel military spokesman Rasiah Ilanthiraiyan said by telephone.

Then felt them sink, even though I’m not Sri Lankan, Tamil, or particularly conscious of this violent, on-going tragedy:

But he added: “Our activities will not change because of these matches. These matches are not going to make any difference.

I hope he’s full of it. I stupidly and naively hope that cricket really will do for Sri Lanka what nothing else has been able to— give diverse communities a reason to stop killing each other, at least for a little while. As far as I know, it’s difficult to cheer effectively if you’re holding a gun. Yes, that was paneer-laden…but I’m serious. In 1996, Sri Lanka destroyed Australia to win the World Cup; I hope they do so tomorrow, too. If ever there were a country which deserved some cheer…

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For an alternate take on the significance of Sri Lanka’s World Cup success, I’d recommend a post by kettikili over at Pass The Roti.

I, like Mandira Bedi, am not capable of this kind of commentary:

Likewise, today in Sri Lanka, cricket appreciation at its best is hailed as a force of national unity, a testament to the plural, multi-ethnic, multi-linguistic, and multi-religious country we should aspire to be.
After all, our Murali is a Tamil, Sri Lankans, diasporic or not, are wont to say.
This is true. But is this enough? Can we simply rest on the laurels of the team? Sri Lankan cricket represents the ideal nation and its aspirations, not the realities of all its citizens. Sri Lankan cricket, in some sense, is what we hope to be. (I’m bracketing the gendering of that abstract model of citizenship– for now.)
But, as is all too evident now, cricket fanaticism at its worst serves as a distraction from the war, and a convenient way to suppress debate and dissent in favour of a superficial image of national unity.

The rest of the post is here.

anna on April 28, 2007 08:16 AM in News, Sports · T·r·a·c·k·b·a·c·k address · Direct link · Email post



252 comments

 1 · rudie_c on April 27, 2007 11:56 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Murali do your magic!!!

Sri lanka knock em for SIX!!!


 2 · rudie_c on April 27, 2007 11:58 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Even if it is for a second, let these people have something to cheer about.


 3 · UberMetroMallu on April 27, 2007 12:06 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

COME ON INDIA...


 4 · TheTrickMan on April 27, 2007 12:09 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

GO LANKA!!!! and yeah a world cup every five months would do magic for the situation in Lanka but for indian cricket fans, man it wud be heartbreaking!


 5 · effendi on April 27, 2007 12:13 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

I have heard some say that the US Civil War might have been prevented if the North and South had common interests. Let's suppose there was a nationwide newspaper (USA Today) and a national pasttime (Major League Baseball) and national holidays to celebrate (Fourth of July) during the 1850's. This may have been enough catalyst to keep dialogue going and diversion from fighting. Who knows? But since the North and South were such different places (Agrarian vs Industrial and Slave vs Free) they descended into civil war more easily.

Maybe Cricket can be this type of buffer and help keep peace in a small way.


 6 · UberMetroMallu on April 27, 2007 12:13 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Scientific research conducted by Kerala University has shown that it takes 7 Tequila shots washed down by 7 pints of Guinness to induce the human mind to mistaking one person for someone else. I have started drinking already in anticipation. Right now, Murali looks like Kumble. I have to transform 10 more Sri Lankans into Indians. Better get cracking then. I'lllll sheee youoo tomooroowwwwwww "hic"


 7 · Shodan on April 27, 2007 12:22 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

This is Friday and I'm in mood for some BS.
Anyone want to play The Best SL batsman / bowler game?
I nominate Arvinda DeSilva and Chaminda Vaas.


 8 · indianoguy on April 27, 2007 12:26 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
Anyone want to play The Best SL batsman / bowler game? I nominate Arvinda DeSilva and Chaminda Vaas.

For me its Jayasuriya and Murali


 9 · ramanan on April 27, 2007 12:26 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Nothing would make me happier than to see Sri Lanka beat Australia. They have such a solid team I think it should be a good game. They have a killer bowling attack, and pretty much everyone in their batting line up can pick up the slack when they need to. Even Vaas bats fairly well considering he's a bowler.


 10 · Karthik on April 27, 2007 12:29 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Shodan: I have to go with Vaas. I am still amazed by his clean action. The only other bowler that comes to mind is (Franklin?) Rose from the Windies.

The best batsman, debatable.

This also touches what we discussed during the DC meetup. When the football (Looking at Sriram - SOCCER :) ) world cup started violence almost stopped in most of the world, as soon as it ended, people got back to fighting.


 11 · ramanan on April 27, 2007 12:32 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

People forget Arnold is Tamil as well.


 12 · Shodan on April 27, 2007 12:35 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

UberMetroMallu,
Shhhh. We don't want to alert Steve Bucknor. As far as he's concerned, Sri Lanka has nothing to do w/ Yindiya.


 13 · UberMetroMallu on April 27, 2007 12:51 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
UberMetroMallu, Shhhh. We don't want to alert Steve Bucknor. As far as he's concerned, Sri Lanka has nothing to do w/ Yindiya.

"hic", that's easy I'll drink some more and transform Bucknor to Dickie Bird; tomorrow should be fun. Also, If SL don't win that'll give me another opportunity to burn some Indian effigies :D "hic" Oh, and Vaas looks like Zaheer Khan now; I might be doing this too fast, no?


 14 · Jeet on April 27, 2007 12:53 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Cant wait for the Lanka finals tomo. Rantunga did it in 96 and now its Jayawardena's turn.
Best bowler/batsman? Arvinda De silva and Murali. I also liked Atapattu, in tests, and Kaluwitharna for his partnerships with Jayasuriya.
GO LANKA!!!!!!!!!


 15 · Mohinder_Suresh on April 27, 2007 12:56 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

man i knew it...these guys are gonna win...i could tell from even their previous tours last year and earlier this year.


 16 · TajUK on April 27, 2007 01:00 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Best batsman: Da Silva (although, if Jayawardene and Sangakkara carry on the way they are doing, they'll be thereabouts).
Best bowler: Murali.
Best name: Ajith Kosala Kuruppuarachchi


 17 · chandare on April 27, 2007 01:04 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

It's not a brown thing.
Everybody hates Ozz.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/4/story.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=10436398

and Mahela stood up Ricky or Ricky is too sensitive

http://www.smh.com.au/news/cricket/the-final-straw-rickys-stood-up/2007/04/27/1177459958952.html


 18 · Red Snapper on April 27, 2007 01:05 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

COME ON SRI LANKA!!!!!

Let's whack these cocky arrogant Aussies so they want to hide inside a kangaroo pouch with fear!!!!

COME ON MALINGA!!!!!

Smash those Aussie gobshites with their antipodean swagger and so-called invincibility!!!!!!!!!!!!

COME ON LANKANS!!!!!!


 19 · chandare on April 27, 2007 01:11 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

 20 · MuraliMannered on April 27, 2007 01:13 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

A fun game is "look up the De Silvas on cricinfo." try to count. You might fall asleep before you're done.

as to whether this is a distraction: yes it is and a welcome one at that. Sri-Lanka is drowning in violence, perpetuated by leadership on both sides (althought that's not to say that blame would be shared equally), and a drowning people need some vision of the good life in order to keep going.

a generation of children raised in war-time need at least one example of what they can achieve during peacetime--cricket isn't exactly the best one, but it's all we have right now.

What's better than the strut that results from being a world champion of anything?

best bowler/batsman combo is definitely Murali and PA DeSilva. Most consistent and timely. Sanath is a rare talent, sure, but he doesn't always bat through his overs and what Sri-Lanka desperately needs is a batsman who can come in during the middle overs and thrash whomever the aussies throw at them till the slog.

will we have an answer for Bracken and Mcgrath? I hope so. For all of you richmond va folks, i think the game is being shown at Curry House near Innsbruck (on broad).


 21 · Whose God is it anyways? on April 27, 2007 01:18 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

favorite sri lankan cricket player at the moment is kumar sangakkara, but jayawardene is growing on me. best bowler - vaas. best batsman - da silva/jayasuriya. can't forget arjuna ranatunga either.

as for whether mahela made ponting wait - perhaps mahela is taking a page out of ganguly's book, when he made steve waugh wait:) the aussies are tough but sensitive to criticism and can't always take what they dish out (mcgrath-sarwan confrontation comes to mind). however, they generally back up their arrogance with results (still doesn't endear them to me as a team - although individual players are likeable) and i wouldn't bet against them pulling off a three-peat tomorrow. they are a formidable machine and you have to give them their due. shame they don't have to face themselves! good luck sri lanka!! please don't crumble like the south africans. i remember the depression when india crumbled in the last world cup final. after the euphoria of reaching the final, the demolition job the aussies unleashed was depressing for days afterwards!


 22 · Whose God is it anyways? on April 27, 2007 01:24 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

should have read best bowler : vaas/murali.


 23 · Santosh on April 27, 2007 01:33 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Anyone but Australia! Go Lanka!


 24 · Anybody But OZzy on April 27, 2007 02:48 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Sangakarra is the man. Check out the link below - he's sledging Shaun Pollock, but does not resort to derogatory comments as the aussies often do. Sangakarra is also among the more eloquent and well spoken of all cricketers - his interviews and columns are a joy to read.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlFF98dM8sA


 25 · WesternGhaat on April 27, 2007 02:59 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

I would hate to see Australia win tomorrow, but stats show that they have won 10 out of the last 13 times the two teams have played in the last two years. Also the pitch in Barbados has in this cup helped fast bowlers and the three aussie fasts ( tait, bracken and Mcgrath) have been in great form in this tournament, all with 20+ wickets. Also, Murali who is the best weapon for the lankans is not such a potent bowlers against the Aussies. So, its Malinga who will be the wild card tomorrow. If he fires, it will be a great game.
Or else , it looks like a hat-trick for the Aussies, or like the amreekans say, a three-peat!
Go Lanka!


 26 · chandare on April 27, 2007 03:05 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

 27 · Amit on April 27, 2007 03:43 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

No sane, self-respecting Indian cricket fan with a knowledge of Indian cricket history would support the SL team just for the heck of them being brown skinned. Being brown is one thing, being an Indian cricket fan is another. Second gens, catching up on the cricket hype, would prolly never understand :sigh:


 28 · Hari on April 27, 2007 04:14 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Amit -

Come on. That's ridiculous. I live and die by the Indian team, but outside of that, Sri Lanka's my team. Its not that they're Brown , its the brand of cricket, and the fact that I grew up on De Silva, Ranatunga, Kalu and Jayasuriya. I lived in India in 1996, and we all supported Lanka in the 1996 finals, notwithstanding the heartbreak in Eden Gardens.


 29 · nemo on April 27, 2007 04:21 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Sangakarra hasn't been so hot in this WC.. yet. Hope we have a good game. The semis were too one-sided.


 30 · Amit on April 27, 2007 04:26 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
" ... and the fact that I grew up on De Silva, Ranatunga, Kalu and Jayasuriya ... "

Thats the difference right there Hari. I too was in India in 1996, but I grew up on Dravid, Ganguly, Tendulkar and Kumble.
I agree SL play an entertaining brand of cricket, but I cannot cheer for any country that beats my country to win the ultimate cricketing trophy. Sorry, but thats just how it is.


 31 · cicatrix on April 27, 2007 04:32 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
I cannot cheer for any country that beats my country to win the ultimate cricketing trophy. Sorry, but thats just how it is.

So you stop giving a shit after India gets kicked out of the running, eh? So much for the love of the game...


 32 · rudie_c on April 27, 2007 04:38 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

amit,

how does it work then, support the country you live in, are from, family is from, and that’s it you stick to it??


 33 · Amit on April 27, 2007 04:48 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

cicatrix said:

So you stop giving a shit after India gets kicked out of the running, eh?

rudie_c said

how does it work then, support the country you live in, are from, family is from, and thats it you stick to it??

YES!

Like I said before,

Sorry, but thats just how it is

People may or may not agree, but thats how I feel about it.


 34 · chandare on April 27, 2007 04:50 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Amit,
sounds like somebody got out of the wrong side of the rock today!

I grew up watching and admiring Wasim,Imran,Sachin,Warne,Jonty Rhodes etc...
I must be a lousy Sri Lankan fan!


 35 · cicatrix on April 27, 2007 04:55 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
People may or may not agree, but thats how I feel about it.

Really? Because that's not how you felt about it on a previous post calling for a "happier, less toxic" tournament. Apparently said tournament was toxic due to thin-skinned Indian fans.

Hmmm..how interesting.

You comment here.


 36 · Shodan on April 27, 2007 04:55 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

I remember the comical beat-down Prabhakar got in that match. It was painful, but most Indians I know backed Lanka in finals.
I still remember Sri Lankan fans going nuts and waiving "That's our Sanna boy" banner.
I hope Sanna boy does something similar tomorrow.


 37 · rudie_c on April 27, 2007 05:03 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

fair enough, according to that then, i got the choice of england, india and kenya. england suck and they make a big deal about ordinary things, and they do not understand the art of spin. india over kenya? yep. but india are out. go SRI LANKA!!


 38 · Prema on April 27, 2007 05:04 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
No sane, self-respecting Indian cricket fan with a knowledge of Indian cricket history would support the SL team just for the heck of them being brown skinned. Being brown is one thing, being an Indian cricket fan is another

Totally pathetic. You are obviously no fan of cricket, the game. Just a silly, whiny, self-centered jingo.

So who are you rooting for Amit? The racist, obnoxious, universally-disliked aussie sledgers who are rude to indians even while guests there? I recall reading an article recounting how aussie cricketers kicked awake sleeping indians in a train station, who they called blackies, just to take a happy picture with them. Screw them bastards. What have Sri Lankans done to India other than win fair and square in cricket that hurts your "self-respect"?


 39 · Sunil on April 27, 2007 05:05 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

"Thats the difference right there Hari. I too was in India in 1996, but I grew up on Dravid, Ganguly, Tendulkar and Kumble.
I agree SL play an entertaining brand of cricket, but I cannot cheer for any country that beats my country to win the ultimate cricketing trophy. Sorry, but thats just how it is."

That, I would say, is the difference between a cricket nationalist and a cricket fan. It's not cricket, you know.


 40 · Amit on April 27, 2007 05:08 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

So much hate for me supporting only the Indian cricket team, eh? A win would do Sri Lanka good, they are able challengers against Australia, it might help keep some hint of a balance in the cricketing world .. but I couldnt care less! All this agony stems from India's dismal performance, it stems from the Tendulkars and the Gangulys not playing upto their potential and still being an indispensable part of the team. I cannot get over the fact that a nation with a population in excess of a billion cannot nurture 11 people who have what it takes to win the cup. I'm not saying that I dont want SL to win, I'm just not backing them. May the best team win tomorrow!


 41 · Amit on April 27, 2007 05:12 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
People may or may not agree, but thats how I feel about it. Really? Because that's not how you felt about it on a previous post calling for a "happier, less toxic" tournament. Apparently said tournament was toxic due to thin-skinned Indian fans.

Hmmm..how interesting.

You comment here.

Case of mistaken identities, I swear. Amit is a very common name among people who were born around the 80's.


 42 · Amit on April 27, 2007 05:16 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
You are obviously no fan of cricket

Maybe. Like Sunil said:

That, I would say, is the difference between a cricket nationalist and a cricket fan.

 43 · Karthik on April 27, 2007 07:42 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
I would hate to see Australia win tomorrow, but stats show that they have won 10 out of the last 13 times the two teams have played in the last two years. Also the pitch in Barbados has in this cup helped fast bowlers and the three aussie fasts ( tait, bracken and Mcgrath) have been in great form in this tournament, all with 20+ wickets.

Stats aside, it ain't over until the fat lady sings. We should start a pool, I have 5 bucks on Sri Lanka. Who is in?


 44 · sparky on April 27, 2007 07:43 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

the point, amit, is that your comments are kind of rude.

Second gens, catching up on the cricket hype, would prolly never understand :sigh:

this isn't a india blog. it's a brown blog. with second gen bloggers. and they're showing brown solidarity by supporting SL.


 45 · Prema on April 27, 2007 07:56 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
I recall reading an article recounting how aussie cricketers kicked awake sleeping indians in a train station, who they called blackies, just to take a happy picture with them.


My memory wasn't perfect, but close enough. Googling reveals that it was a blog post not an article and the indians were called "niggers" not blackies:

AussieJerks

"On a tour to India, I heard two Australian cricketers call the locals "niggers". I saw Australian cricketers coming across Indians sleeping on a railway platform in Jamshedpur and nudging them awake with their feet in order to take a happy snap."


 46 · flygirl on April 27, 2007 08:44 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Please may Lanka win. Please may Lanka win...pleaaaasseee....pllleeaaasssee....

Stick it to them mugs, lads! Show Ol' Blakeye how it's played...

Oh, and best batsman: de Silva with Sangakkara and Jayawardene as future possibilities, but can we have a word in for Fatty Ranatunga. The things he could do with a bat...
Bowlder: Vaas. When in form, beautiful to watch.


 47 · Amit on April 27, 2007 09:09 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

I did not mean to sound rude sparky, I apologise if I did.


 48 · Al_Mujahid_for_debauchery on April 27, 2007 09:54 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

There have been few teams in International sports who have been as dominant as the Australians in cricket. When was the last time that someone beat Australia in a test series at home? In the last two World Cups they absolutely decimated two South Asian teams and I have no reason to doubt that they will humiliate yet another team from South Asia tomorrow.

They deserve to win as a reward for their sheer dominance of the game for the past decade or so. For a true sports fan, there is no greater delight than to see a player/team perform at the highest level possible and open up an insurmountable lead on the number 2. In my lifetime, I have seen few individuals/team be so far ahead of their second closest opponent. I am thinking of Roger Federer, Mike Tyson (before the Douglas fight), the Bulls with Jordan, Sergei Bubka, US Dream Team in the 3 Olympics after basketball went pro, Bears (85), I mean talk about mentally disabling your opponents (South Africa/semis).

Go Australia!


 49 · muralimannered on April 27, 2007 10:54 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

al mujahid,

the difference with SL is that they've adopted the "field-or-die" and "get-runs-at-any-cost" attitude of Tom Moody (who is, by my recollection, not from Galle, Jaffna or Trincomalee).


the two south asian teams in this tournament could hardly be considered a test for SL during the tournament--they were not up to par. The Indian team was in complete disarray, the Pakistanis were curiously underperforming and the Bangladeshis, while brave, were still very inexperienced. It is true, however, that a superlative effort is necessary from SL tomorrow--the Farmers..ahem..the Aussies always put in their maximum effort.


 50 · Prema on April 28, 2007 01:22 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
There have been few teams in International sports who have been as dominant as the Australians in cricket......In the last two World Cups they absolutely decimated two South Asian teams and I have no reason to doubt that they will humiliate yet another team from South Asia tomorrow........Go Australia!

Yikes. Go with the status quo, eh? Jump on the winners bandwagon. Thats not the attitude of a mutineer....or a mujahid. Perhaps you should change your nick to Al Dhimmi for Capitulation.


I thought it was revealing how so many "mutineers" here were rooting for England when they played Sri Lanka. There are still some here who cant bring themselves to root for Sri Lanka in the final. I dont get this attitude. Where's the sepia solidarity?

The Aussies are not that dominant. They have been beaten many times by many teams. And they are certainly not likable, unlike the West Indians who also dominated cricket similarly a few decades ago. The aussies have demeaned the sport with their ruthless sledging and their obnoxious racism. Any red blooded mutineer would want to see them lose to a desi team.


 51 · Avi on April 28, 2007 02:11 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Though I really love Sri Lankan team, my attitude towards the World Cup is anyone, anyone but the Aussies.



 52 · Taj UK on April 28, 2007 06:44 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

I'm a little worried about all the negativity towards Australia on this thread; some of it seems to border on simple national prejudice. I want Sri Lanka to win, but not because I hate the Aussies; instead, it's because I always tend to go for the underdog (and I enjoy the infectious enthusiasm of Murali and co). I admire the Australian team for what they've done over the years; in players such as Warne and Gilchrist, they have produced genuine entertainers as well as winners. True, there have been moments when the Aussies haven't been exactly noble (I'm thinking here mainly of Darren Lehmann's "black c***s" outburst before the last World Cup), but to tar them all as racists is simplistic (and hypocritical); it also ignores counter examples such as Steve Waugh's charity work with child lepers in India, and Brett Lee's duet with Asha Bhosle (although I could understand why you might want to ignore the latter).
And Amit, I wanted to pick up on this:

I cannot cheer for any country that beats my country to win the ultimate cricketing trophy. Sorry, but thats just how it is.

I wonder if you'd reconsider your postion. India are out - nothing can change that. But isn't it slightly better to have been beaten by the eventual champions rather than some also-rans? And, to specifically hold something against the Sri Lankans just for doing their job seems churlish; every other team in the tournament would've have tried to beat India too had they met. Therefore, what seems to be behind your "I cannot cheer for any country that beats my country" is actually the statement "I cannot cheer for any country other than my own". And I feel that that's a little sad. For me, one of the great things about cricket as a sport is that there is still a great deal of attention given to even-handedness and respect; cricket afficionados are often willing to applaud excellence in people who are not their own. I know it might seem as though I'm peddling Corinthian stereotypes that don't match up to a reality of match-fixing, murder and riots; but I honestly believe that, more than most other mainstream sports, cricket does have high standards of decency and of simple humanity. I accept that there must always be a competitive dimension to it, but to use it purely as a nationalistic bludgeon is to diminish it as a sport.


 53 · Red Snapper on April 28, 2007 08:25 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
For a true sports fan, there is no greater delight than to see a player/team perform at the highest level possible and open up an insurmountable lead on the number 2.

No man, for a true sports fan there is nothing more thrilling than seeing a feisty underdog knocking arrogant overlords off their perch ---- COME ON LANKA!!!!!!!!!!!!


 54 · SP on April 28, 2007 08:34 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

I'm certainly rooting for SL because a) they have excellent players and b) they are the underdogs (who likes Aussie hyper-dominance/sledging/generalised cockiness?). But not because I identify with them. No Indian who remembers the heartbreak of losing to them in the 1996 final (when they were again the underdogs) could really feel very fraternal towards 'em ;)


 55 · A N N A on April 28, 2007 10:13 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

GO SRI LANKA! GO BROWN!

And Prema, before you criticize for a lack of Sepia Solidarity, be kind enough to remember what this post is titled.


 56 · flygirl on April 28, 2007 10:23 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

right now, i will settle for the match going ahead...today, perferably..


 57 · Red Snapper on April 28, 2007 10:31 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Shit --- rain rain rain.

Don't want this to be a reduced over match.


 58 · flygirl on April 28, 2007 10:53 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

i daren't go to bed for fear of it starting, yet it would be terrible if they did have a rain-shortened match. not acceptable for a world cup final.


 59 · siddhartha on April 28, 2007 11:23 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

The Guardian OBO sez:

So. There is no sign of a start. The cut off time, at which the whole thing will be called off and everyone will come back tomorrow, is about 7.15pm London time. Otherwise we just keep losing more and more overs until we get down a Twenty20 match. This is just horrible.

That would be 2:15 EDT. So let's hope for three more hours of rain in Barbados so we can get a proper match tomorrow! I'm doing a little rain dance here...


 60 · Karthik on April 28, 2007 11:24 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

People, When do they decide if they want to cancel the game and replay it?


 61 · SP on April 28, 2007 11:25 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Siddhartha, dude! Rain is forecast for tomorrow too! Do you want no final at ALL????


 62 · siddhartha on April 28, 2007 11:26 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
Siddhartha, dude! Rain is forecast for tomorrow too! Do you want no final at ALL????

Well then let's have it on Monday! What's the hurry, anyway?


 63 · SP on April 28, 2007 11:28 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Because there is only ONE reserve day and if there's no play, both teams will hold the cup jointly, poo!


 64 · siddhartha on April 28, 2007 11:32 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
Because there is only ONE reserve day and if there's no play, both teams will hold the cup jointly, poo!

No you are right, we can't have that. But being reduced to a 20/20 would truly suck though, no?


 65 · SP on April 28, 2007 11:34 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Well, much as a 20-20 final would suck, it would still be better than no final at all.

Guardian's OBO seems rather stodgy today and I'd recommend switching to Cricinfo's, btw.


 66 · Red Snapper on April 28, 2007 11:36 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

I'm doing the rain dance too --- let's have a full match tommorow.

In side news, Sir Viv Richards says that he thinks Ramnaresh Sarwan should be the next captain of Windies. Desi takeover! Give it five years and Monty wil be leading England too!


 67 · Red Snapper on April 28, 2007 11:39 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Groundstaff are checking the ground, rain has stopped. If it has to be it has to be I suppose.


 68 · SP on April 28, 2007 11:39 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

But where's the guarantee that tomorrow would be any less rainy? I joined what must be millions of people exhibiting an undue interest in the weather forecast at Bridgetown, Barbados for tomorrow, and that's suppose to be rainy too. They should do no less than 30 overs per side IMO, and if need be stretch it over two days. It's more important to get a proper match in than to squeeze it in on one day.


 69 · Red Snapper on April 28, 2007 11:42 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

SP

If that did happen it would be an absolute farce --- the mother of all laughable farces --- two teams sharing the World Cup because they refused to schedule more than one reserve day. If the match can't be played today or tommorow neither team should leave the island until they thrash it out on the pitch. Anything else would make the whole tournament a total waste and cricket a laughing stock.


 70 · Red Snapper on April 28, 2007 11:44 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

SP ---- commentators said they'll go down to a 20/20 but no lower --- anything less and next day.


 71 · flygirl on April 28, 2007 11:44 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

no, no don't even name it, a monday match would be terrible...imagine the pressure on me i mean the lankans..


 72 · SP on April 28, 2007 11:44 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Well, all matches have only one reserve day and while I agree that it would be silly not to try for a result, there must be some artificial time limits for the sake of planning, no? It's not like the fifth set of a Wimbledon final that can drag on forever without a tie-break.


 73 · Red Snapper on April 28, 2007 11:49 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
there must be some artificial time limits for the sake of planning, no?

Yeah but not playing it and get a result on the pitch would be so catastrophic for the game of cricket that everything else would need to be put on hold. And it's not like that it would be an inordinate wait.

Anyway, the covers are about to come off.

COME ON LANKA!!!!!!!!



 74 · Shodan on April 28, 2007 11:51 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

So which idiot sang Megh Malhar in Barbados? We should, to borrow JoAT's elegant phrase, go all Bata chappal on him.


 75 · Karthik on April 28, 2007 11:53 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

And adding fuel to the fire we have Mandira Bedi


We are told that there is a row brewing in India where people are angry because Mandira Bedi is sporting a saree that has different flags stitched on it ... and the Indian flag was near her feet and that is supposed to be an insult.


 76 · SP on April 28, 2007 11:53 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Malcolm Speed was sozzled and forgot to bribe the weather god's, that's what. Play supposed to start in half an hour if all goes well. Fingers, toes and eyes crossed.


 77 · flygirl on April 28, 2007 11:53 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

red snapper: you jest! really? has it cleared?


 78 · SP on April 28, 2007 11:55 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

38 overs per side....*sceptical eyebrow raised*


 79 · flygirl on April 28, 2007 11:57 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

38 overs a side *grits teeth*


 80 · flygirl on April 28, 2007 12:03 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

well this helps the aussies no end. bugger it, lets go to the reserve day.


 81 · Red Snapper on April 28, 2007 12:06 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
We are told that there is a row brewing in India where people are angry because Mandira Bedi is sporting a saree that has different flags stitched on it ... and the Indian flag was near her feet and that is supposed to be an insult

Phone rings in Effigy Production company in Gurgaon.

*Hallo?

*Hallo yes. Do you have any Mandira Bedis in stock? Stupid bitch has stitched Indian flag near feet.

*What? The fucking bitch! Burn her!

*Yes. Twenty Mandira Bedis please. By 6pm.

*6pm? Shit, we're on a tight deadline, got the lads on production line doing overtime for Richard Geres. Got orders coming in, all over the place.

*Damn. Any Shilpa Shettys? We can just set some of her on fire, nobody will be able to tell.

*Well you say that, but Mandira has bigger boobs, so it's easy to tell.

- pause -

*Damn you're right. Ah screw it, just send the Shettys, we'll stick extra straw into its chest, show Bedi what it means to put Indian flag on sari by feet. Send us all your spare Shilpa effigies then. You burn one insulter of Indian sentiment, you burn them all, all look the same on fire anyway.

*True, true. Tell you what, we'll throw in a couple of Richard Geres for free, seeing as its a bulk order.

*Thanks! That's so kind! OK got to go, I think one of my alcoholic mob leaders just set fire to himself by accident.

*OK, peace.

*Yeah peace and love. Indian sentiments are being rescued by fire!

*Yeah! Burn the insulters!


 82 · flygirl on April 28, 2007 12:09 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

RS: lol

so how many of us here are at the pub punching away at the keyboard?


 83 · Red Snapper on April 28, 2007 12:09 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

I jest not flygirl, about to start play soon. Is everyone drinking cold beer? Good. COME ON LANKA!!!


 84 · flygirl on April 28, 2007 12:11 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

snapper, thanks, we finally went to live coverage


 85 · Red Snapper on April 28, 2007 12:12 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

I'm at home, got the TV on, laptop on coffee table, beers on other coffee table.


 86 · rudie_c on April 28, 2007 12:13 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

COME ON LANKA, LONDON IS WITH YOU!!!!!!!!!!


 87 · flygirl on April 28, 2007 12:13 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

GOOOO LANKA!!!


 88 · Red Snapper on April 28, 2007 12:14 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

First ever World Cup final that has been reduced overs.


 89 · Shodan on April 28, 2007 12:16 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

If the Ozillas lose, they will bitch about shortened game. Oh how I wish for that outcome. The Australian WC (92) had the stupidest rules for rain-shortened games. The teams actually got punished for bowling well in first inning. I am not sure but I think it was Richie Benaud's idea.
I can only imagine the uproar had it happened in Brownland.


 90 · SP on April 28, 2007 12:16 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

I just love the buzz when the first ball is about to be bowled


 91 · flygirl on April 28, 2007 12:17 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

tragic.

the outfield is much drier than expected. huge banks of green and gold! great noise from the stadium


 92 · rudie_c on April 28, 2007 12:18 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

its well good, Oz need to get their arses kicked. GO LANKA.


 93 · flygirl on April 28, 2007 12:20 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

BRING IT ON MALINGA!!!


 94 · Karthik on April 28, 2007 12:20 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
beers on other coffee table.

Something is not right about that statement.

And about the game being reduced overs, all the analysis is out the window. Is it just me or do others here miss Kalu?


 95 · No von Mises on April 28, 2007 12:26 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Regardless of what happens today, Lanka needs an SM banner.

Go Lanka!!!!!!! *hic*


 96 · flygirl on April 28, 2007 12:27 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

oh crap oh crap oh crap Gillies is going for it


 97 · Shodan on April 28, 2007 12:27 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

WPUJCV in the house. Excellent first over.


 98 · rudie_c on April 28, 2007 12:30 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

No Von Mises, i 2nd that.


 99 · Shodan on April 28, 2007 12:30 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

And I just jinxed him. ARRRGH.


 100 · flygirl on April 28, 2007 12:34 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Gah! They can read Vaas like a book


 101 · Shodan on April 28, 2007 12:36 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Maiden from Slinga.


 102 · Prema on April 28, 2007 12:39 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Vaas is screwing up big time. He better get a wicket soon.


 103 · flygirl on April 28, 2007 12:43 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

well fernando, time to earn your place. and hello ranjit-bleeding-obvious fernando


 104 · Shodan on April 28, 2007 12:47 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Can you hear the drums Fernando?


 105 · flygirl on April 28, 2007 12:53 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

ah, it does my heart good to see good ol' Jaya huff down to the boundary


 106 · flygirl on April 28, 2007 01:02 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Note to Fernando: AIM for the WICKET

Cripes, Gilchrsit is on FIRE


 107 · flygirl on April 28, 2007 01:25 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Well, I think I may safely succumb to asleep now. Maybe when i wake up i'll find it was alla horrible dream and they are replaying the match with 50 overs a side without Fernando and Dilshan..


 108 · rudie_c on April 28, 2007 01:26 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

they will do well in the batting, they got to, they have to, i need them tooo!!


 109 · Prema on April 28, 2007 01:28 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Looks like the rain delay has hurt Sri Lanka's focus. Gilchrist is singlehandedly taking the game away from Sri Lanka. Why isnt Malinga bowling?


 110 · flygirl on April 28, 2007 01:32 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Prema, he only has eight to bowl! Then again its not as if saving him will be any use right now...

This is utter disaster, not single wicket arrrgggghhh....Sangakkara you pillock!!!


 111 · UPS on April 28, 2007 01:32 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Cricket is boring.


 112 · Shodan on April 28, 2007 01:40 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Man, you go out for groceries and find Neel Shah in GQ and Sri Lanka in all sorts of trouble.


 113 · risible on April 28, 2007 01:41 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Oh, I wish they would get at least one of those tawny scalawags out! The run-rate is not pretty at the moment. For those of you with a willow tv feed: fuck citibank nri accounts; fuck shaadi.com; and fuck western union wire money to brownland and get a free friggin t-shirt. The ads are ridiculoulsy intrusive. Though perhaps slightly better than watching cheering Australians.


 114 · Whose God is it anyways? on April 28, 2007 01:42 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

good god, what a slaughter. deja vu - shades of 2003 final. india's bowlers were splendid until the final and then fell apart. malinga deserves a wicket though. and in typical aussie fashion, gilchrist rediscovers his form just in time for the final, reducing the prolific hayden to a mere spectator by comparison. this is all so depressingly familiar and predictable. oh well, you never know. jayasuriya/tharanga/sangakkara may do the same, but against mcgrath/bracken, not so sure, especially if they're under pressure chasing a huge total.


 115 · Whose God is it anyways? on April 28, 2007 01:46 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

and gilchrist hits fastest world cup 100, just when it's needed. fantastic knock.


 116 · Whose God is it anyways? on April 28, 2007 01:50 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

fastest 100 in a wc final i think.


 117 · flygirl on April 28, 2007 01:53 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Whose God: yep fastest 100 in a final. Total slaughter.


 118 · flygirl on April 28, 2007 01:56 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

FINALLY Malinga comes good.


 119 · Red Snapper on April 28, 2007 01:56 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Shit.


 120 · SP on April 28, 2007 01:57 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Fucking FINALLY! Someone needs to stop Gilchrist here, though.


 121 · Prema on April 28, 2007 01:58 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

A century off only 72 balls for Gilchrist. Man of the match for sure. Where's the fat lady?

The one good thing that could come out of this perhaps is the realization that the fad of gora coaches for desi teams has run its course. Sri Lanka's coach is an aussie. Talk about divided loyalties. Pakistan and India, also coached by goras, were humiliated in this World Cup. Bangladesh on the other hand, with a Sri Lankan coach, enjoyed two major upset wins. All the World Cup Championships won by desi teams have been under desi coaches.


 122 · Shodan on April 28, 2007 01:58 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Now even Malinga's getting smacked around. The end is nigh.


 123 · builder on April 28, 2007 02:02 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

if jayasuria goes out in the single digits again I will be pissed. also weren't they supposed to bring in another guy in place of dilhara for the final?


 124 · Shodan on April 28, 2007 02:04 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Prema,
Dav whatmore = Bangladesh Coach.
He just quit. Let's not make it gora vs brown, black, green coaches.
Some are good some are not.


 125 · SP on April 28, 2007 02:06 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Jayasuriya is good in tense situations and he can go crazy just like Gilchrist - though he's not quite as mad. Here's hoping he comes through.


 126 · SP on April 28, 2007 02:11 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

So if Aus win this, who other than McGrath do you think will retire?


 127 · Prema on April 28, 2007 02:14 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
Dav whatmore = Bangladesh Coach.

Whats your point? Whatmore is a Sri Lankan. He was Sri Lanka's coach when it won the World Cup. If India is smart it will hire him to coach the demoralized indian team, now that he is available and has shown interest.


 128 · Whose God is it anyways? on April 28, 2007 02:14 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

let's not forget that whatmore coached sri lanka during their 96 world cup final win. sri lanka were rumored to be dropping fernando for the final in favour of maharoof, but decided to stick with fernando. the match was well within sri lanka's hands after the first 10 overs - apparently that was the lowest score for australia in their first 10 overs in this world cup - but have lost the plot since or had it almost single-handedly taken away from them by gilchrist. maybe it's a good sign for sangakkara. both wicketkeepers/batsmen were in less than stellar form with the bat during this world cup.


 129 · Shodan on April 28, 2007 02:14 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Whatmore's Lanka-born Aussie.


 130 · rudie_c on April 28, 2007 02:17 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

enjoy the rest of the game guys, going to get drunk and hurl abuse at ozzies, good chance i will get my arse kicked, all in good fun.

enjoy.


 131 · builder on April 28, 2007 02:18 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

this run rate is goddamn ridiculous.


 132 · brownLikeTobacco on April 28, 2007 02:22 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

I am going back to being Indian. :)


 133 · malligaadu on April 28, 2007 02:26 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

gilchrist is out ..lets hope SL can contain the runrate at least now.


 134 · SP on April 28, 2007 02:26 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

FINALLY!


 135 · builder on April 28, 2007 02:26 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

wow dilhara did something useful.


 136 · Prema on April 28, 2007 02:26 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
Whatmore's Lanka-born Aussie.

Again, whats your point? He is not a gora coach. He is a Sri Lankan who grew up in Australia.


 137 · builder on April 28, 2007 02:27 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

oh and it was on gilchrist's 149.


 138 · builder on April 28, 2007 02:31 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

I say they reach 340.
and SL, as they say, "crumbles".


 139 · malligaadu on April 28, 2007 02:35 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
"Again, whats your point? He is not a gora coach. He is a Sri Lankan who grew up in Australia."
"Whatmore's Lanka-born Aussie." - means is he is a gora born in sri lanka, not the other way around. He isnt an aboriginal either :-)

 140 · Shodan on April 28, 2007 02:40 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Whatmore is a product of Australian, translation Gora cricket system. He introduced a lot of Aussie concepts to Lanka's WC winning team.
It's not a simplistic Gora vs. whoever world. Some coaches are good and some are not.
Enjoy the game.


 141 · grasshopper on April 28, 2007 02:47 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)
I'm a little worried about all the negativity towards Australia on this thread; some of it seems to border on simple national prejudice. I want Sri Lanka to win, but not because I hate the Aussies; instead, it's because I always tend to go for the underdog (and I enjoy the infectious enthusiasm of Murali and co). I admire the Australian team for what they've done over the years; in players such as Warne and Gilchrist, they have produced genuine entertainers as well as winners. True, there have been moments when the Aussies haven't been exactly noble (I'm thinking here mainly of Darren Lehmann's "black c***s" outburst before the last World Cup), but to tar them all as racists is simplistic (and hypocritical); it also ignores counter examples such as Steve Waugh's charity work with child lepers in India, and Brett Lee's duet with Asha Bhosle (although I could understand why you might want to ignore the latter).

You are right, you can't paint all Aussies with the same brush. But I will say there is a something troubling about a country that attracts a large amount of Afrikaaners who couldn't stomach a Black South Africa. I do hope Indians back home become more assertive when dealing with foreigners, welcoming but not obsequious


 142 · builder on April 28, 2007 02:49 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

bah I didn't realize they're already capped to 38 overs.


 143 · malligaadu on April 28, 2007 03:04 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Finally.. what a mammoth final score of 281 just in 38 overs ( rain shortened match) - Good luck Sri Lanka.


 144 · Al_Mujahid_for_debauchery on April 28, 2007 03:12 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

As expected, Australians are firing on all cylinders and then some. The bigger the stage, the better the Australians perform. This is not a contest of equals. Its a coronation party for the team from down under.

Australia is at 280/4 off 38 overs. Lets see if they can cross 375.



 145 · Al_Mujahid_for_debauchery on April 28, 2007 03:17 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Good luck Sri Lanka.

They will need more than good luck :)

Ok, the Sri Lankans have an outside chance now as the game has been reduced to 38 overs.


 146 · RC on April 28, 2007 03:27 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

The match is not 50 overs but shortened to 38 overs (due to rain). Australia's 280 in those 38 overs are almost unreachable.
If only Jayasuriya gets going, we have some hope. The 1st wicket partnership must be atleast 75 for any realistic hope.


 147 · Karthik on April 28, 2007 03:30 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Stop jinxing it.