Monday, March 26, 2007

ICC Cricket World Cup round up

Oh what a week it was. This world cup is turning out to be the most memorable ones in the history of the game. We lost one of the genuine cricketers, with the demise of Bob Woolmer. I had predicted some dramatic events after Pakistan lost to Ireland, but an outcome like this was the most tragic one. The whole episode of Bob's death has raised several questions, regarding how the game is being run by its authorities and the motives of the ICC. The investigators from Jamaica have sensed some foul play in his death. I hope the actual truth comes out and the perpetrators who have done this heinous crime are brought to justice, without the whole matter being dusted under the carpet.
The world cup was a mixture of emotions for the sub-continent teams. While the promising Sri Lankans and the vibrant Bangladeshis proceeded to super-8, the most prolific teams - India and Pakistan disappointed us. The hopes of a billion people were squashed, when India crashed out of the world cup. The men in blue had a bad outing with Bangladesh, but they broke numerable records when they played with Bermuda. Unfortunately, they could not carry the form into the all-important match against Sri Lanka. Chasing down a score of 254 must have been easy for a batting line up consisting of 3 batsmen who appear among the top scorers of one day cricket, but a focused bowling from Vaas and the magic of Murali proved to be the Waterloo of the much hyped Vision-2007 plan of Mr. Chappell. Apart from Sehwag and Dravid other batsmen did not bother the score keepers. Sachin Tendulkar, is worshipped by many as the best batsman in the world, but I personally rate him below par compared to seasoned players like Steve Waugh, Ricky Ponting, Brian Lara and Inzamam. No matter he has scores of records to his name, but in do-or-die matches, where he is expected to stand and deliver, he disappoints most of the time. There was a time when he single handedly won matches for India, but now he resembles an old horse who is well beyond his use-by date. Apart from that single innings against minnows Bermuda, he could not create any magic in what was probably his last world cup. The thought of being bowled for a golden duck, in what could have been his last one day innings, will surely be haunting him for a long while. Well, the less written about the nondescript performances of the Indian team the better.

Australia and South Africa showed how enjoyable cricket can be. The Aussies have been delivering score of 300+ continuously for a while and now they seem to have learnt how to defend them as well. Now, that the teams for the super-8 round have been decided, we can look forward to some interesting matches. Looking at the performances in the past 2 weeks, I guess, it would be Australia, South Africa, Sri Lanka and New Zealand that could make it to the semifinals. After viewing results of the initial matches, we can hope for some more dramatic and high scoring matches in this batsman-friendly world cup.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Cricket World Cup - the week of the minnows

What an eventful first week it was at the ICC Cricket World Cup. All the teams had their first outing, some produced predicted results, some not so predicted ones, while some just surprised every pundit of the game. Austrailia, South Africa, West Indies and New Zealand came out all smiling. While the Aussies proved that they are still the best and professional at their game, the Proteas displayed their aggressive intent on the field. Herschelle Gibbs the hero of the Wanderers chase last year, established a new one day record when he dispatched 6 sixes in an over. Playing against the minnows, these teams were expected to show some fireworks, but that was something amazing.
Talking about the minnows, the 2 major teams from the sub-continent are going to have some jitters when they hear this word - minnows. Yesterday, Pakistan was sent crashing out of the World Cup by a team who was making their debut in this tournament. Nothing absolutely nothing is worth writing about the Pakistan team's performance at this world cup. The days of Imran Khan - inspired Pakistan team, which had great bowlers tormenting their oppositions, and batsmen who could still smash a last ball-6 and win matches, seem like fairy tales, when you observe the utter mundane performances generated by these bunch of players. As is always said, there is something more than what meets the eye, about the Pakistani team. I sense, there is a lot of in-house struggle going on in their camp, which resulted in an out of sorts performance. For sure there will be heads rolling, Inzy and Woolmer will be the first scapegoats. What happens to this team, after they return back home, will be a big drama played before the press. So I wont be surprised to read some eye-catching stories being reported from there. India, well they had a bad day out. Bangladesh applied themselves clinically to their game and emerged winners at the end. For India, it was that day when none of your plans workout. This being the first match, India have their task cutout for the next 2 games, if they have to hope to go through to the next round. In my opinion, Sehwag should be made to sit out, he is not delivering any performances for such a long time. Dinesh Kartik would strengthen the opening pair with Robin Uthappa. But lets see what Mr. Chappell has in his "Vision-2007" plan. But this group looks quite open now. Sri Lanka and Bangladesh are both bouyed up, and with India desperate to improve there are some great games to follow in the coming weeks.
England, well this team looks quite the antithesis of the one which had won the Ashes. Those glorious summer days of 2005 have now become distant history. But this team could still get through the next round unless Canada pull off another major upset. Lets see what the second round of matches have in store for us.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Cricket Carnival Begins


The greatest event of the cricket world, the world cup has got underway in the beautiful islands of the Carribean. This is the first time this event is being staged at these islands, and hence the entire cricketing world is excited to experience the carnival of cricket this spring. Before the tournament got underway, there were plenty of concerns about the logistics and preperation for the mega event. Several issues have cropped up indicating the underpreparedness of the authorities hosting the event. But the cheerful nature and the spirit of the Carribean folk is overcoming all these issues and we are all looking forward to an exciting tournament.

There was a hue and cry about the fitness levels of the players involved, as almost all the major teams had to battle with injuries to some of their key players and we are missing some of the great performers on this stage. I personally miss Brett Lee and Shoib Akhter. Lee was very unlucky to have missed this mega event while Akhter didnt deserve to be here at all. No matter how much we loathe him for his attitude towards the game, but we all love to watch the pindi express bowl those zipping deliveries.

World cup is the Holy Grail for all thoese who play cricket, and all the teams had been planning for it since the past 2 years. But just before the tournament began, there was a major upheavel in the cricketing world. Austrailia who were having a great form, recently lost all their last 4 matches, ending up in losing their top standing in the rankings. As a team they were marred by injuries and lost their strike bowler Brett Lee, who was a natural match winner for them. Pakistan cricket was embroidelled in the drug scandal - due to the 2 mavericks Shoaib and Asif and then lost their major player, Abdul Razzaq who was crucial to their plans for this tournament. But there were plenty of positives also coming out. New Zealand for instance proved their mettle by chasing down totals more than 300 twice and proved that they are a force to reckon in this tournament. India has struck great form as a team and are going great guns aiming for that trophy, while England and Sri Lanka have also reached the prime of their confidence.

In my opinions this tournament is slightly open with a few favourites. Austrailia is no doubt the first favourite to win the title yet again. As a team they havent been at their prime over the last few weeks, but one cant write off this great team of world class performers. South Africa and New Zealand come in next, these teams have the gut-feeling in them which make them a strong force to reckon with. If the Aussies are vary of any one then I am sure its the Proteas and the Black caps. Both the teams are in their prime form at the moment. From the Asian teams only India has a chance of laying their hands on that cup. The team looks well balanced now, with the Big-3 combining for one last time to have a shot at the elusive trophy. The whole team is confident with their performances and looks rightly balanced except Sehwag who is not performing at all. Robin Uthappa and Dinesh Kartik have brought a new dimension to the batting line up. Zaheer khan has hit great form and shall spearhead the attack with Sreesanth and the veteran Kumble will be a great asset under the spin conditions what all commentators are predicting for this tournament. From the other teams, Sri Lanka has the strength to make it to the last 4. Pakistan is as usual the most unpredictable, but with their major strike bowlers missing, very little could be expected from them. England - its the same question .. could be or could not be.

This is probably the last world cup for some of the biggest names of the cricketing history. Sachin, Dravid, Ganguly, Lara, Ponting, McGrath, Gilchrist, Flemming, Pullock, Inzamam, Jayasuriya all of them would love to sign of in style and must be eagerly clenching their fists to get on to the final 22-yards. So bring them on and let the action begin!

Sunday, March 04, 2007

Experiencing an Eclipse


Last night after dinner, when I was about to drop to bed, my flatmate Fillipo, informed me that we were having a total Lunar Eclipse. I have always found these eclipses (Solar and Lunar) to be an amazing phenomenon, which makes us realise the enormity and complexity of our universe and how it is perfectly balanced. I vividly remember the first time I had seen a lunar eclipse while I was a kid in India, back then we used to hear a lot of stories about why these eclipses happen. Some of the craziest ones, were about a snake eating up the moon, and then when we kids would ask, why does the moon return back, the story-mongers would say the snake could not digest it ! .... and blah blah blah .... talk about crazy stories and you would find millions of them in India .... people have some great creativity back home, especially the old grandmas.

Well, last night I tried taking some snaps of the eclipse. This is the first instant I ever tried snapping an eclipse. Though they are not that great, but I found these 2 be good enough for sharing with you all.




Friday, March 02, 2007

Refering technical documents


Those of us into research have to spend a lot of time reading papers, journals, articles, theses etc, frequently we come across papers which are interesting to us. Its a bit difficult to keep track and remember the details for each of them. There are several methods to keep track, one interesting tool is JabRef.

It is a very simple bibliography reference manager and uses BibTex as its native file format. It allows for advanced editing for the BibTex files. There is a good search function to browse through the entries and helps easy integration with other applications like PDF/PS viewers, WinEdit etc.

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Thursday, March 01, 2007

Resume Writing Tips

I came across this interesting weblog which had some good insight into writing resumes. I know you might have read a zillion pages, but I found this one interesting enough so thought of sharing it here for all those of you, who are trying to make sure that they have a winning resume