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Showing posts with label Adam Gilchrist. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Sizzling Gilchrist conquers Bangalore

20 overs Kings XI Punjab 232 for 2 (Gilchrist 106, Marsh 79*) beat Royal Challengers Bangalore 121 (Chawla 4-17) by 111 runs

Adam Gilchrist sends one into the stands, Kings XI Punjab v Royal Challengers Bangalore, IPL 2011, Dharamsala, May 17, 2011
Adam Gilchrist hit nine sixes during his second IPL hundred© AFP

Match Meter

  • KXIP
  • Adam Gilchrist and Shaun Marsh hit two sixes and two fours to take 21 runs from the seventh over, bowled by S Aravind
  • KXIP
  • Gilchrist hit a hat-trick of sixes off Charl Langeveldt, who leaked 22 runs in the 10th over
  • KXIP
  • Marsh blitzed three sixes and two fours to loot 30 runs in the15th over, bowled by Johan van der Wath
  • KXIP
  • Gilchrist took a stunning diving catch to his left to dismiss Chris Gayle in the second over to derail the chase
Advantage Honours even

Adrenalin. Violence. And a lot of skill. The Dharamsala sky cracked with lightning and thunder but the real storm was witnessed from the bats of Adam Gilchrist and Shaun Marsh. Gilchrist rolled back the years to produce a delightfully aggressive century and Marsh unfurled a gem of his own as the pair constructed the highest partnership in a Twenty20 game, 206 runs, to help Kings XI Punjab terminate Royal Challengers Bangalore's winning streak. With this massive 111-run victory, Punjab are level on points with Kolkata Knight Riders and also, racked up their net run rate.

There are many big-hitting batsmen but most of them tend to club, bludgeon, tonk, heave and thump. Gilchrist, though, rarely plays an "ugly" shot. He makes eye-pleasing classical arcs with the bat and tonight was no different. Marsh captured the mood best: "It was a privilege to watch it from the other end," Marsh said.

Gilchrist made his presence felt in the chase too, diving to his left to take a stunner to dismiss Chris Gayle and derail the chase. Ryan Harris removed both Gayle and Virat Kohli, Praveen Kumar bowled his fifth maiden of the tournament, and Piyush Chawla bamboozled the lower-middle order with his googlies and legbreaks to grab four wickets but the night will be, as it should be, remembered for the carnage unleashed by Gilchrist the batsman.

He didn't start flowing until the seventh over, preferring to let Paul Valthaty play the role of aggressor. Gilchrist was on 2 off 9 deliveries, and Punjab on 30 for 1, when a short ball from Abhimanyu Mithun helped him kickstart his flashback. He swivelled to pull the white ball over the midwicket boundary to signal the beginning of the carnage. He then turned his attention to S Aravind, who had given only a solitary run from seven deliveries. He charged down the track to lift one over long-off and crashed another to the straight boundary. With Marsh collecting a six and a four, S Aravind leaked 21 runs in that eight over. The floodgates were well and truly open.

Kohli tried to the check the Gilchrist flood with the spin of Gayle. No luck, though, as he was swung for two huge sixes. It was in the 10th over, bowled by Charl Langeveldt, that Gilchrist really stepped up the violence in some style. He played the conventional and the short-arm pull to collect two sixes before he produced the longest six (122 metres) to complete the hat-trick. It was a knuckle-ball from Langeveldt but Gilchrist read it early and swung it way beyond the midwicket boundary. Langeveldt winced, Kohli stared into distance and the Punjab camp was agog with utter delight.

Bangalore's woes, though, were only to escalate from that moment as Marsh decided to weigh in with his own brand of aggression. He stamped his presence on the game in the 15th over, looting 30 runs off Johan van der Wath. It went for 6 6 4 4 4 6, as Marsh launched a stunning assault. Three fours sped to the extra-cover boundary, one six flew over midwicket, another sailed over long-off and the final six disappeared over the straight boundary.

By the end it was difficult to keep count of the sixes as the scorecard kept racing ahead as though it was on steroids. It was a violent violent night in the hill-town inhabited by peaceful monks. © ESPN EMEA Ltd.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Gilchrist to lead Kings XI Punjab in IPL-IV

Kings XI Punjab today named former Australian wicket-keeper bastman Adam Gilchrist as the team's captain for the fourth edition of the Indian Premier League starting April 8. The hard-hitting left-hander was the skipper of Deccan Chargers in the first three editions of the cash-rich Twenty20 tournament and even led the Hyderabad outfit to the title in IPL II in 2009.

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In pic: Adam Gilchrist

"I am excited to play in the IPL again as part of Kings XI Punjab, one of the most passionate and dynamic teams of the IPL. The role of a captain is a challenging one and I hope that I can live up to the expectations and trust that the KXIP management has shown in me," Gilchrist said in a statement issued by KXIP.

Col Arvinder Singh, Chief Operating Officer of Kings XI Punjab while commenting on the development said, "Gilchrist is a record breaking player and undoubtedly an asset to the newly formed team. We believe that he is an excellent leader and a legend in his own right with the requisite expertise and experience to lead Kings XI Punjab on the path of victory this year."

Kings XI coach Michael Bevan, who played alongside Gilchrist for Australia, is hoping that the Punjab outfit's fortune will change with new captain. "We at KXIP are looking forward to playing in the IPL this season with altogether a new set of players led by an extremely aggressive and attacking captain. Gilchrist has got great leadership skills and yet is one of the most humble cricketers across the globe. I believe he has a lot to offer to the team both on and off the field," Bevan said. -PTI

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Sachin, Sehwag, Kapil in ODI dream team

Sachin Tendulkar along with Virender Sehwag has been named in ICC’s all-time greatest ODI team.
In pic: Sachin Tendulkar along with Virender Sehwag has been named in ICC’s all-time greatest ODI team. pic/PTI

Master blaster Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag and Kapil Dev are the three Indians to figure in the all-time ODI dream team chosen by fans in a poll conducted by the International Cricket Council (ICC).

Adam Gilchrist, Ricky Ponting and Glen McGrath have made the cut from Australia. Two players from the West Indies and one each from South Africa, Sri Lanka and Pakistan have also made the final dream 11 with another Australian Michael Bevan as the 12th man. The momentous “438” game between South Africa and Australia in Johannesburg in 2006 has been voted the best ODI.

Fans from 97 countries cast almost 600,000 votes between December 22 and January 2 to make their views known as to who have been the best ODI players of the past 40 years in the key categories of opening batsmen, middle-order batsmen, wicketkeeper, spin and fast bowlers.

Supporters selected the dream team from a shortlist of 48 players and picked their favourite game from a choice of 10 memorable matches. -IANS