Sunday, October 4, 2009

2009/10/04: Squared Leg

Finally the big day was here, I would be lying if I said I wasn't anxious all of saturday and I know most of my team-mates shared my feelings. We had decided that we will be chasing if we won the toss. As it turned out we didn't win the toss, so it wasn't our call but Squared Leg decided to bat first and we were happy to be bowling first. Chasing is not really our forte but we were riding high on confidence after our chase against Hattrickers in the semi-finals.


It being the finals, there was a lot of support for us, spouses, families joining in the action. But with more support comes more pressure and we were keen to go out there and just enjoy the game. We knew we had to stick to the basics. So here it goes...

Anand and Sreeram were going to open the bowling for us, no surprises there, its been the norm for the playoffs. Anand bowled an excellent first over as usual conceding just a run. Sreeram bowled a tight second over. There was one big moment in that over, that didn't exactly go our way. Srinivas pushed uppishly to gully off Sreeram, where Puneet took a brilliant catch, but unluckily for us leg-umpire didn't think the catch was taken cleanly.

Srinivas and Prasanna, the openers were their best bats, so we knew the importance of making early inroads. Soon after, Sreeram produced a perfect ball to get rid of Srinivas, a beautiful yorker, straight and fast, a crucial breakthrough, Squared Leg now 13-1 at the end of 4 overs. Karan and Nimish were brought into attack and they started well by bowling good tight first overs. Karan got rid of Chandu in his next over, 7th of the game, Kunal taking a nice low catch, Squared Leg 16-2 in 7th over. Nimish bowled a maiden over next up and the score after 8 overs was 19-2. At that point, we were looking good and were in a great position to restrict them to maybe 60.

But our bowlers lost the plot in the next 5 overs. Kunal and Mohit were introduced in the attack to bowl the 9th and 10th over, but things didn't go well and 12 runs were taken of the last 2 overs before the break, Squared Leg now in a reasonable position to launch a massive counter-attack, sitting nicely at 31-2 at the end of 10 overs. Kunal was unlucky to not pick a wicket in his first over, Anand losing the ball in the sun, else would have been an easy catch.

We knew the importance of seizing the momentum after the break but we were clearly not able to do so. Nagesh was introduced in the attack to bowl the first over after break and he suffered at the hands of the umpire who called 2 good deliveries on off-stump as wides, which forced Nagesh to go around the wicket, who bowled a long hop next up which was punished for a 4, 9 runs coming of that over, they were 40-2 after 11.

Karan was brought back in the attack but was taken for runs, 6 coming of the 12th over but he got an important wicket of Yoga, a simple catch to Nimish at long-on. Nimish came back from the other hand, Vasu hit one nicely on the off-side but was in the air and a difficult chance for Gokul who couldn't get a hand to it in the end. Our ground fielding today wasn't our usual, there were a few fumbles, some overthrows, couple of tough chances not taken, so all in all we were having a bad day as far as our fielding department was concerned.

6 runs came of the 13th over as well, Squared Leg now 52-3. Karan in his next over picked up the well-set Prasanna to bring us back in the game, a massive wicket at that stage, because the game was slipping away from our hands. Karan finished his spell with figures of 4-0-15-3, pick of our bowlers as far as wickets were concerned. Nimish bowled a tight next over to finish up his spell, 4-1-10-0, at the end of 15 overs Squared Leg were 59-4.

Mohit came back into the attack and bowled a perfect over, giving just 3 runs. Sreeram bowled the next over, but was taken for runs, 7 coming of the 17th over. Mohit on the other end was bowling beautifully, hardly giving anything away, 3 coming off the 18th over. Sreeram bowled a great 19th over but for one ball, which was pulled away for 6, 79-6 at the end of 19th over. Another tight over from Mohit made sure that Squared Leg ended their innings at the score of 82-7. Given that it was a 360 ground, we were fairly confident of chasing down the total. Mohit ended his spell with figures of 4-0-15-1.

Champs batting:
Anand and Kunal were going to open the show for us. Both of them started positively as we knew if we were to chase down 83 we needed a quick solid start. Couple of wides first up helped our cause. We were 5-0 at the end of 1st over. With just 2 runs coming of the 2nd over, we were 7-0. A new bowler was introduced and straight-away, Anand decided to attack him, 2 crisp boundaries in the fine-leg region was the out-come and Champs were away, 15-0 after 3 overs, a near perfect start for us.

Another bowling change, Srikanth, their best bowler was now introduced into the attack, 3 runs coming of his over, 18-0 at the end of 4. From that point we lost the plot a little bit, just 3 runs coming in the next 3 overs and a costly runout of Anand, 10(23). It was big moment for us, because Anand was looking in good touch, another runout for him. Pressure now beginning to tell, Squared Leg starting to get all over us.

Mohit played a loose shot and was dismissed for 2, a soft dismissal, 21-2 now. Puneet went in, next couple of overs produced a single here and a single there, Champs now 27-2 at the end of 9 overs. Next over was a huge setback in our chase. Rajesh, a left-arm spin bowler got rid of Kunal [8(24)] off a full-toss, who was unlucky to find the fielder. Nimish was promoted up the order (originally slated to bat at no. 11) to step up the momentum. Nimish got off the mark straight away, showing his positive intent. Next ball, Puneet top-edged Rajesh to give a simple catch and was dismissed for duck with Champs now in disarray at 29-4 at the end of 10 overs.

Nagesh joined Nimish, another important change in the batting order (originally slated to bat at no. 9). With 54 to get in the last overs, the two knew that it was reachable if they picked 4-5 runs for the next 4-5 overs. With that in mind, they started picking up 1s and 2s. With the off-side field standing in, it was easy to get 2s once the in-field was cleared, that is exactly what Nagesh and Nimish did on more than one occasion. 11 came of the next 2 overs, Champs now 40-4, with 43 more to get in the last overs. Nagesh, who came into this game low on confidence was batting beautifully thus far.

Rajesh, the left arm-spinner was brought back in the attack, and straight up, Nimish spooned one up in the air, but luckily for him, the fielder messed it up and Nimish lived another day, things were just starting to go our way. Rajesh helped our cause by bowling 2 wides in the over and somehow N & N managed to get 6 off the over. 37 now needed in the last 7. All of a sudden the momentum had changed and everyone in the dug-out started to believe that we can do it.

Squared Leg realized that this partnership was becoming a threat and so got Srikanth, their best bowler back in the attack. Srikanth produced a perfect over, with just 2 runs coming off it, Nimish playing and missing a few in the over. 35 needed in the last 6 overs, run-a-ball chase is something we had never done in the past. But what the hell, there is always a first time!

Next over, Nimish was out caught-behind, but off a no-ball, it was all happening for us, it was just unbelievable. Next 2 overs produced 9 runs, with the score now upto, 57-4 at the end of 16 overs. Both Nagesh and Nimish had ran well in this partnership, running hard for their 2's. 26 to get of the last 4, as interesting as it gets. With 6 wickets in hand, we definitely had the upper hand at that point.

The stage was set right for Sreeram to come in and smash the remaining runs. Sreekanth was going to bowl the 17th over, singles coming of all the first 5 balls. A pull-shot from Nimish off the last ball fetched 3 more and we had got 8 off the over. 18 needed of 18 balls.

Against the run of play, Nimish departed for a well-made 18(26), 15 needed of the last 15 balls. In came, Sreeram and straight away, of the very first ball that he faced, he launched a massive 6 over mid-wicket, quite an amazing hit, that really put us ahead in this chase. Just 8 needed of the last 2 overs.

Next up, Sreeram was out runout, trying to steal a 2nd run, 5 required of the last 9 balls. Gokul, our captain who was making a comeback in this game went in. Nagesh got a single of the next ball, 4 needed now, Gokul nudged the next ball to get a 1, but Squared Leg gifted an overthrow, now just 2 required off the last over. Gokul hit the winning runs of the first ball of the 20th over and Champs completed a dream chase, an unbelievable performance after being down and out at 29-4. Nagesh remain unbeaten at 22(31), indeed a match-winning innings.

Nimish was awarded the MoM for his all-round performance and Champs had won the platinum championship in style.

Everyone in the dugout went crazy, truly amazing scenes, I still don't know how we did it, but I am going to sit back and just enjoy the moment!!

Go Champs!

Composed by: Nimish!

2009: The Champs Odyssey

Many of life's most cherished experiences come from focusing on the journey and not the destination. As we (CHAMPS XI) embark upon a fight for the coveted Platinum Trophy this season, we wish to take a step back and reflect on the journey that has made us who we really are.

Who are THE CHAMPS?

It was in 2003 that a group of players led by Rajesh and RK (RamaKrishna) formed a playing group for weekend cricket. They were a part of Champions CC and as the economy was picking up after the dotcom burst, they decided to start their own startup - thus was the birth of CHAMPS XI. Rajesh and RK pulled in some resources and bought the kit, and invited more of our friends and we started playing friendly games. They continued to play social matches for another two years with more and more players joining in (Gokul, Rahul, Venky to name a few).

Rajesh and RK did all the hard work back then arranging games every weekend. No IEMails or CricBay forum convenience that we have now; rather, cold calls or emails were the way to go. There were times that we would reach the field and only 7 or 8 who said yes for the game would turn up. Depending on the city we were playing some of us would call up friends we knew who lived in that city waking them up at 8:30/9AM and ask them to join us for the game. It was an interesting thought back then to find a consistent 11 on each game day.

We would mostly lose but we never let that stop us from going out there the next weekend and play again. The CHAMPS steely resolve to never say die was sowed back then. We made it a point to go out there every possible weekend, have fun playing the game we all love dearly.

During the fall of 2005, we had an influx of fresh young(!) talent (Abhinandan, Amol, Karan, Nagesh, Vijay, Prashant and others). Having a consistent 10 or 11 players show up for each game, CHAMPS were forming into an organised unit. So in the 2006 CHAMPS decided to join the newly formed CricBay league. It was a magical season, a true Cinderalla story with a disastrous start and an (almost) fairy-tale ending! Our first 6 outings resulted in 4 losses and 2 abandoned games. A recovery of "Tunbridge Wells - 1983" proportions followed in the next game marking a dramatic turn-around in our fortunes that resulted in a run leading up to the platinum FINALS, and CHAMPS have not looked back since.

CHAMPS have been a regular feature in most of the CricBay tournaments. Some faces have changed, but the spirit to play cricket shall never diminish in our team. The passion to play the perfect cover-drive, or take that tumbling catch, or rattle the stumps with a crushing yorker still lives on. Here is a quick glance down the memory lane:

* 2006 CricBay platinum championship runners-up: Article + Pics
* 2007 BATA cup runners up
* 2008 BATA cup champions: Article + Pics
* 2008 CricBay regular season platinum group: 6th position

More than anything we have truly enjoyed our stint in CricBay and would like to salute all the volunteers involved in putting together such fantastic tournaments year after year :) Now with a place in finals of 2009 regular season, we seek to finish what we started three years back!

Regular Season 2009


We had a really solid bench strength when we started the 2009 regular season. Most of us knew that we had the skill and technique to win matches but did we really think we could go all the way this time? There was the fire in the belly and the twinkle in the eyes of all CHAMPS as we knew this season we could do something BIG!

Round I

We started the Round I placed as the highest ranked team in Group F. With strong and consistent teams like Yuva XI, Skiers 11, Aryans, and Chargers along with couple of newbies we knew this was a tough group and we could not afford to take it easy. With wins against GSCC and Daredevils we got our campaign off on the right note only to hit a road block in the form of Xterminators. Shocked by the result of the game we re-grouped really quick to see off the challenge of Cupertino Cougars. Then came the Blitz for a great game of cricket where we missed the mark yet again. Losing two games in the first 5 was definitely not the start we were looking for this season.

What went wrong? What could have changed? Where do we go from here? With a bit of retrospection and determined practice sessions, we bounced back with convincing wins over Legends, Syndicate CC and eventually group-toppers Yuva XI. That really brought a spring in our steps as it reaffirmed our belief that if we played to our potential, we could overcome any team in CricBay.

Probably spoke too early and a loss against Aryans CC left us with no option but to win both our games against Chargers and Skiers 11. Both good consistent teams, but we were up for a fight. We did what we aimed for convincingly to finish in Top 3 of our group and progress into the Round II of the season. Though there was ample scope for improvements, it's sometimes nice to get away from the nuances of the game and enjoy what you have achieved thus far. We could afford a pat on the back to have come this far, but the real work was just getting started!

Round II

Grouped with Dazzlers, Synergy CC and Maharajas (who were the only team not to lose a single game in Round I), we had our work cut out. First up was the much impressive Synergy CC (playing in their first season) and we were able to get on top of them. The real acid test was Maharajas who were coming from their 1-run loss to Dazzlers. With the label of under-dogs we were happy to fly under the radar and shock them at their home ground with a big win. With a place secured in the Platinum Playoffs we could afford to take it lightly in the game against the Dazzlers (I guess our fielding took an off day that weekend!) and to our peril we paid the price to be #9 team in the race for Platinum Championship.

Playoffs

Seldom does a team get a chance to get revenge so quickly as we did to have our pre-QF game slated against the Dazzlers in their den. Dazzlers are a bunch of talented cricketers - but we were confident of our chances and wearing our favorite tag of UNDERDOGS, we approached this game with caution mixed with aggression. A tidy bowling display meant a reasonably smooth chase and a place in the quarter-finals.

Next up were the top-seed Spartans CC: one of the front-runners for the title this time. With some gritty batting, disciplined bowling and quite brilliant fielding we had to pull everything that we had got, to see off the never-say-die Spartans. It was a great win for a team which was slowly pulling its weight in the championship.

Hattrickers in semi-finals at Washington Park - history really seemed to be repeating itself all over again. This ground brought back the memories of 2006 regular season where we beat the Mavericks on this same ground in the semi-finals. We did it then, could we do it this time again? That too against the same team which beat us in 2006 finals to lift that elusive Platinum Trophy. A brilliant come-from-behind performance in all the departments of the game meant that we had reached the finals!

Track our journey to the finals @ Ranking Tracker

The Final Act

This season has really been a roller-coaster ride for the entire team. We are almost there with the trophy within our grasp only to find one of most improved and red-hot teams this season standing between us and the Holy Grail: Squared Leg. We shall leave the head-to-head match-ups and preview analysis to the Cricbox writers. A big hand to all the talented writers for their dedication and commitment for churning out some amazing number-crunching articles throughout the season!

More than anything, we choose to focus on the journey to the finals and enjoy all those little moments of glory on the cricket field which have been frozen in our memory. Along the way, bones have been fractured, wrists have been broken and fingers have been dis-located. This game of cricket is nothing short of war as far as CHAMPS are concerned. We shall fight one more time, and we shall fight till the last CHAMP is standing!

The Bottom Line

A big thanks once again to all CricBay authorities, sponsors and volunteers for an opportunity to showcase our cricketing (and occasionally our writing) skills! Well done to all the participating teams and good luck for forth-coming tournaments as well :)

No matter what happens in the finals, no matter which team gets its hands on that trophy; it's always the GAME OF CRICKET which is the winner! We are the CHAMPS and we are here to play the game that all of us so dearly love!

GO CHAMPS!