Sunday, February 21, 2010

Rain or Shine..the play continues...

Following Saturday's practice, the weather gods were not really interested in letting the Cheetah's have two consecutive playing days. However, the spirit displayed by Cheetah's helped defy the odds and play 2 games spanning 3 hours today.

If players continue to show the same interest levels, I do not see a reason why Cheetah's cannot challenge the best cricketing teams in the bay area.

Let us take a moment to congratulate Arvi for volunteering to be the treasurer for Cheetah's. Not bad, he has already banked $50 in the team account! Bad weather brought 3 additional league players from the Packers to our practice games today. Those 3 players showed a lot of discipline in all 3 departments of the game. Our players sure can pick up a few tips watching them play today.

Bulletin on today's game:

Guruji's team batted first in the first game and set a target of 62 runs in 12 overs. Disciplined batting from Mica, Selva, Guruji, and one of the Packers players helped set a decent target. Ben's team started slowly during the chase, but started accelerating the run rate after 5 overs. Satish (Packers player), batted beautifully along with Ben, and at one point the target of 62 seemed too low for Ben's team. However, a few wickets towards the end of the game, a quick reflex catch by Guruji resulted in the dismissal of Satish; a direct hit from Karthik caught Ben a few yards short of the wicket for his run out, triggering a collapse. Ben's team batted first during the second game and set a similar target of 62 runs, however this time, only from 8 overs. Surya (Packers player) took the game single handedly away from Ben's team by scoring 18 runs of one over from Ranjith. Steady support from Mica, Selva helped Guruji's team chase the required runs in just 7 overs and 2 balls.

Player Feedback:

Arvi - batted beautifully during the first game. Some of his ground strokes were pleasing to the eye. He also filled in as a secondary wicket keeper when Sudar injured his finger. Playing a cross batted shot in the second game, he could not negate the uneven bounce of the pitch, resulting in his wicket.
He can continue to focus on scoring runs down the ground and should play with straight bat as much as possible.
Practice recommendations - Drills for short pitched batting, driving the ball when it gets full.

Ben - batted some audacious shots yielding a lot of runs. Ben can continue to play his natural game with a little more patience. He can play a key role of a middle order batsmen who can come and accelerate the score towards the end of the innings.
Ben can improve running between the wickets and running in general. Instead of waiting for the ball to reach the boundary, he can start running singles and twos. The last thing the team wants is Ben getting run out.
Practice recommendations - Drills for running between the wickets. Batting drills for full length deliveries, play slow balls with better timing.

Guruji
Will let someone else use the comment section for my feedback.
I felt my batting was good considering I did not lose my wicket and scored steadily without wasting many deliveries. However, could not stick to consistent off side bowling line due to shoulder pain. I should continue to play with straight bat and not across the line.
Practice recommendations - Drills for short pitched batting, pull shots. Bowling drills to bowl in good length corridor to make the batsmen commit mistakes.

Mica - batted with straight bat. His batting looks elegant when he plays straight batted shots and plays the flick on the leg side. Some of his late deft touches to the slip area were again pleasing to the eye. He can improve his stroke repository by including some shots square of the wickets.
His bowling was not up to the mark today. He had to bowl with sore shoulder and could not stick to consistent line.
Practice recommendations - Drills for off drive shots. Same bowling drills as Guruji.


Ram - bowled a decent spell during the first game. Again he can develop more consistency in bowling the off side line and bowling to the field. He has a good jumping action.
Practice recommendations - Drills to bowl in the good length corridor and off side line.

Ranjith - one single over from him turned the game to his opponents favor. He batted to his ability. Displayed some nice strokes down the ground. Needs to get some mental strength when bowling to a batsman outside of our Cheetah's group. He has a highly stressful bowling action and needs to relax a bit and bowl to his strengths (medium pace and land the delivery in good length).

Practice recommendations - Drills for bowling in the good length. More importantly, needs to bring skills developed in practice to good use in match situations. Should just stick to a good line and length without worrying who is on strike.

Selva - batted nicely during both the games. His strength is playing in the off side. He can continue to play straight batted shots and avoid going for premeditated shots. Selva and premeditated shots, don't go well. It is sure a recipe for disaster.

Practice recommendations - Drills to play of the backfoot. Not commit to front foot when the delivery is a little short of good length.

Sudar - He took 2 catches and effected a stumping, resulting in 3 good dismissals today. Although this is his first week as a keeper, since he took his role last week, his performance calls for some coaching and can pick up some basic keeping technique by watching expert videos and tips from other seasoned wicket keepers.

Practice recommendations - Wicket keeping drills. This should be his one and only focus. Not get distracted with other roles for the time being.

Suresh - bowled beautifully during the first game. Did not have much opportunity to bat. But I did notice him play a cross batted shot during his relatively short innings. He can surely launch his shots on short pitched deliveries. But needs to pick the right deliveries for his big hits. Including some defense along with his usual strokes can sure help him prolong his innings.

Practice recommendations - Drills to bowl consistent off side line. Bowl in good length corridor.
Improve defensive technique in batting by curbing the bat swing.

PS: I could not spend much time proof reading this post. Hope you pardon the unprofessional nature of this post.
Readers (especially Cheetah's players), please post comments after you read this post. Comments encourage me to come up with regular posts and also helps share feedback to the rest of our players.

11 comments:

  1. Guruji,

    Here is my suggestion to play better square of the wickets on the leg side. Right now, your stance is too straight which makes it difficult for you play strokes when the ball is on your toes or closer to your body...I think opening up your stance will make it even more difficult to bowl to you...my suggestion is to point your left more towards mid-on rather than pointing straight at the bowler...Let me know what you think...

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  2. Ram,
    I think you meant left shoulder in the above comment..
    Great observation and I totally agree..with closed stance I am not able to free my arms for the squarish strokes..because of this I am also a tad late in my pull shots too..
    ...I will try to be conscious of my stance next time around and try to make it more open.

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  3. Guruji,

    Great Blog! (Once Again :) )

    Should we have another practice again on Saturday?

    I also have another additional comment - I agree with you totally that we have to do the various suggested drills to get our batting/bowling in order. I think during our practice sessions we need to get our fielding practice also done well - Practice for both close in fielders and deep fielders...

    Thanks,
    Ben Thomas

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  4. Ben,

    Yes..fielding practice is needed for all the players above.
    Thanks for pointing that out.
    We also need to determine fielding positions for players...so we can stick with it even during the regular practice games..something on the lines of our Starbucks post match discussion on Sunday..Suresh - Deep mid-wicket, Arvi - Point, I can be at short cover, Mica - Slips??, not sure where you wanted to be ..Idea is ..we have to identify field positions for individuals based on their strengths and comfort level..

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  5. Guruji,



    (1) First of all - Great job. It takes a lot of time and patience to write and maintain this blog – thanks for doing this for the team. I think this blog will help maintain and boost players spirit. People will be motivated to play well to get a mention in the blog J



    (2) 5 of our team members have contributed $10 each for the team. Everyone else is requested to pay by next session. We have to reimburse Ranjith.



    (3) Sudar needs new gloves. His gloves are too loose and that is causing some problems for him. Karthik said he knows some suppliers that will sell all of this equipment.



    (4) Lets practice again next Saturday.



    Arvi

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  6. Arvi,

    Thank you for the comments..Your point about Sudar's glove is very valid. We need to get him a new pair of wicket keeping gloves..

    I am available for practice next Saturday...weather permitting..well, I back off that weather statement ..didn't we play in rain on Sunday :)

    I have sore quads and hips..not sure if I picked them up from the weekend game or the frog jump exercise with Shreya and Advait!

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  7. Great job summarizing Guruji !! The enthuisiasm is contagious.
    I felt the overall quality of the cricket yesterday was good. I could not agree more that we need to have specialist fielding positions. I have normally always fielded either in mid-off or gully positions. If everybody can come up with what they are most comfortable with, it would be good and we can give that a try.
    By the way, are we targeting an entry into the Cricbay league in June ?

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  8. @Ram S...

    Yes..in deed.this enthusiasm is contagious..it is only Monday and people have already started thinking about practice on Saturday!
    We can have you at mid-off or gully...we need to know the comfort levels of individuals...
    Would like to hear on this from rest of the members as well..as far as league cricket..I have no doubts about the ability of our team..the only question is time commitment from all the members..league cricket needs at least 8 full hours/week of practice and game..not sure if everyone is ready for that..

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  9. Hello Guruji,

    Thanks for posting such a detailed blog! Here are a few points I wanted to mention:

    Batting: Based on my observation, it looks like batting is the weakest link when we play other teams. To work on this, I suggest we play at least 16 overs per inning regardless of the number of players we have PER team on any given day. Playing for a minimum of 16 overs will change our mindset when we come out to bat and may prepare us better when we face outside teams. Personally, in addition to the batting drills mentioned by Guruji, I would like some tips on playing the pull shot. I am having difficulty in pulling a short ball - most of the time, I end up gliding the ball to fine leg.

    Fielding: Our overall fielding needs to improve. We need to pick 2 positions each where we would be comfortable fielding. I can field at first slip. Second preference is mid on. As we discussed last week, we should all attack the ball more without getting worried about making a mistake.

    Bowling: Consistency seems to be our biggest challenge in this area and we need to work on that as a team. Personally, I need tips from all of you on the kind of variations that can be bowled with a tennis ball. Other than change of pace, I am not sure how to make the ball spin or turn off the pitch. Do you guys have any tips on how to make the ball swing or cut after it bounces? Any tips on how to hold the ball will also be appreciated. I have observed that Inba used to get the ball to swing and also cut after it bounces -- maybe we could ask him for tips too.
    Lastly, I think we should play more matches with outside teams so that we get used to "pressure" situations. There seems to be a world of difference in our performance when we play amongst each other as compared to playing with outside teams. I would also suggest playing in other grounds too whenever possible so as to familiarize ourselves with different grounds and pitches.

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  10. Mica..thanks for the detailed comments..

    We can get tips from Inba for sure...also let us dedicate some time for bowling in the right areas during our next practice session

    I will try to find some online resources for tennis ball bowling. Based on my observation, bowlers in other teams also do not posses to many variations, like cutters and swing deliveries. They just stick to a decent line and length and bowl to the stumps consistently. We should practice that discipline first and of course adding variety would give us the cutting edge..

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  11. Superb Guruji - appreciate the enthusiasm.

    Sreedhar from India

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