India go out favourites (13 November 1998)
Zimbabwe will make their first appearance in a major cricket tournament final when they take on India in the Coca Cola Trophy triangular championship at the Sharjah Stadium today
13-Nov-1998
13 November 1998
India go out favourites
By Chris Dhambarage
Zimbabwe will make their first appearance in a major cricket
tournament final when they take on India in the Coca Cola Trophy
triangular championship at the Sharjah Stadium today. This will not
doubt be a historic moment for Zimbabwe who had the credit of
defeating the world champions Sri Lanka twice inside four days.
Zimbabwe has matured a lot in the limited over game and could bring
down any side on their day. Their performances at Sharjah have been
quite remarkable considering the fact that they have been playing
under tremendous pressure. Their batting has looked solid and the
bowling has always been threatening. But more importantly their
fielders have stuck to their task and have earned a reputation of
being one of the best fielding sides in the world.
However India would still go in as the favourites simply because of
their excellent run of success in the limited over game. In addition
they have a marvellous record at Sharjah and will be hoping to clinch
their sixth major title at this favourite venue. Their batting has
tremendous depth and the entire top order has been among the runs.
But they will be depending more on Sachin Tendulkar who cracked a
superb century in their first game against Zimbabwe.
But the Zimbabwe bowling attack looks quite penetrative and they
would have a psychological advantage having dismissed the Indian
opener cheaply in their final league game. India will be hoping that
Tendulkar would rise to the occasion as he has done in the past. Ajay
Jadeja too is in good form and along with skipper Azharuddin, Ganguly
and Robin Singh they could form a formidable combination with a great
amount of experience behind them.
The Indian bowling has been quite impressive in this tournament and
the two medium pacemen Ajith Agarkar and Javagal Srinath have always
been successful during their opening spells. Agarkar in fact has
turned out to be a real match winner and seem to have improved a lot
in the past. The spinners Kumble, Joshi and Chopra have certainly
added variety into their attack and several batsmen have struggled to
get runs from them.
Zimbabwe skipper Alistair Campbell said that he is confident of
winning the tournament and will be hoping for a score of over 250
runs if they batted first. The wicket is quite good but one need to
stay there for some time and settle down before opening out, said the
Zimbabwe captain. He was full of praise on the performance of Henry
Olanga who won the man of the match award in the last game against
India.
The Indian captain Mohammed Azharuddin said that his side would
bounce back despite losing their last preliminary round game on
Wednesday. The Indian team is determined to perform well and will be
hoping for a good effort from their top order batsmen.
The champions will receive US dollars 40,000 while the runners up
will receive US dollars 30,000. In addition the third placed team
will receive US dollars 15,000. The man of the match will be
presented US dollars 1500 and the man of the series will receive US
dollars 2500.
The three beneficiaries of this tournament are Naren Tamhane, Roger
Binny and Anshuman Gaekwad all from India.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)