Saturday, August 11, 2007

India is beginning to believe in itself

After another eventful day at the Oval today, it seems certain that England will be forced to follow on tomorrow morning. With only one more wicket left and 139 runs to get to avoid the follow on, I wouldn't give England a chance of the improbable task of making India bat before they bat a second time in this Test.

The pitch didn't seem to have changed from the one India batted on yesterday but I believe the difference was the way Indian bowlers went about their task. They knew where their field was and bowled with purpose. This is a change from what we used to see earlier - an attitude to give up because there was an excuse - the docile pitch.

Like I said in my earlier post yesterday, a big score is a huge motivation and it is definitely helping the bowlers' confidence. Batsmen have to realise this fact and none more than the famed 'Fab Four' although the ones who scored the three highest scores in the Indian innings were not part of the Fab Four. This is good news for those who have been worrying about what would happen to Indian batting lineup once the 30+ cricketers retired.

Away from cricket, Sania has been making news recently regularly beating players ranked above her - the more talked about being the victory over Swiss Miss Martina Hingis. While the victory run was halted yesterday by a player ranked lower than her, the fact remains that Sania is beginning to get noticed by the Top 10 players. She is getting to play them more often and I am sure the upsets we saw in the last week will now be regular news as long as Sania keeps herself fit.

And what is happening to hockey? No great shakes here I am afraid but Chak De India is bang on target. Wouldn't it be nice to see the victory of Indian hockey team - men or women - in the World Cup Final some time soon?

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