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India aims to clinch quarterfinal spot
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 06 - 03 - 2015

PERTH — Defending champion India can clinch a quarterfinal place at the Cricket World Cup Friday with a win over a West Indies lineup that is having the kind of run that poses as many questions as it answers when the team steps onto the field.

India, which had to deal with some controversy this week over a reported incident involving Test captain Virat Kohli and a journalist during training in Perth, will be wondering which version of the West Indies squad will show up at the WACA.

Will it be the one which lost by four wickets to second-tier Ireland, or the one which rebounded to beat 1992 champion Pakistan by 150 runs and Zimbabwe by 73 runs, or the one that lost by a whopping 257 runs to South Africa in its last match when it was bowled out for 151 runs in the 34th over?

Asked after the South Africa match if that large losing margin left his squad “on the back foot” heading into its key match against India, West Indies captain Jason Holder seemed unconcerned.

“We're going to be aggressive, we're going to play our normal style of cricket,” Holder said. “We obviously have areas to improve on in terms of our (late-overs) bowling and still ... I think once we do that, we're still a force to be reckoned with in this competition.”

India, meanwhile, has had nearly a week off in Perth, the capital of Western Australia state. Its last match and third consecutive win of the tournament came last Saturday at the WACA when the players hardly had to work up a sweat, dismissing the United Arab Emirates for 102 in 31.3 overs before hauling in that total in 18.5 overs to win by nine wickets.

As has sometimes been the case with Indian cricket squad in the past, relations with a large traveling media contingent have soured. India's team management had to deny reports that Kohli used offensive language at a journalist during a practice session.

Indian media reported Wednesday that Kohli apparently mistook the journalist for somebody who had published a negative story about the batsman's girlfriend, Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma.

Kohli was promoted to India's test captaincy when Mahendra Singh Dhoni retired from the longer format during the recent series against Australia, and questions have been raised in the domestic media about his temperament and suitability for the job.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India issued a brief statement saying: “There was a misunderstanding and no abusive language was used. Virat has spoken to the concerned gentlemen immediately and matter ends ...” The journalist, Jasvinder Sidhu, has complained to the International Cricket Council.

Dhoni, meanwhile, keeps getting asked how his squad has managed to stage such a turnaround in its playing fortunes. India played for three months in Australia without winning a match in a test series with Australia or in a limited-overs tri-series against Australia and England.

“When it comes to ICC tournaments, you have to raise your game as individuals and as a team,” Dhoni said. “There's no real secret magic to it.”

India team director Ravi Shastri also said he was not surprised by the team's resurgence, and slammed the scheduling of the tri-series in the process.

“I think the team was mentally drained ... the boys needed to recharge their batteries and freshen up for the World Cup,” Shastri said. “The break from cricket did them a world of good as they came all guns blazing when it was required ... the script went on expected lines. And frankly speaking, I believe that this tri-series that we played was a sheer waste of time and energy.”

Meanwhile, India's bowling trump card off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin is all set for the challenge of facing some of the biggest hitters in the game.

“It's not just Chris Gayle, it's any other batsman in world cricket. Anybody who attacks wants to put you off,” said Ashwin.

“I go strongly for getting the wicket of any batsman that I think is dangerous because I like it. I like to throw myself in the middle and try to see how much I can make an impact in that particular game.

“Be it Chris Gayle, AB de Villiers anybody, I look to get them out in the middle.”

And Ashwin said he would not be changing his approach should he find himself bowling to Gayle.

India board warns Kohli

India's batting mainstay Virat Kohli has been censured for his ugly outburst against a traveling Indian journalist in Perth and has been advised to maintain dignity, the country's cricket board said Thursday.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Anurag Thakur said the team management in Australia has been warned against any such incident in future.

“The player in question has been told to maintain the dignity of the Indian team at all times, and avoid any such behavior in the future,” Thakur said in statement.

“The BCCI would like to request the concerned parties to move on, and focus on the Indian cricket team's campaign...” — Agencies


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