3.2.2008
Ranjan Anandaappa in Australia
CRICKET:
After an electrifying and highly controversial Test series
between Australia and India world champions Australia, runners-up
Sri Lanka and India will feature of what will be the final
triangular one day cricket tournament in Australia (known
as the Commonwealth Bank Series) as host Australia will
take on India in the 'curtain raiser' match at the Brisbane
Cricket grounds today (Sunday) in a day/night match.
Brisbane
Cricket Ground, the major sports stadium for Queensland
State (known as the Sunshine State) is popularly known as
the Gabba. The Gabba was first established in 1895 and has
been hosting Test cricket from 1931.
It
was also the venue for the first tied Test match in 1960
which involved Australia and the West Indies captained by
Richie Benaud (Australia) and the late Sir Frank Worell
(West Indies).
Cricket
Australia has already announced that the Tri- Nation one-day
tournament will be scrapped after Feb/March 2008 series
that also involves Sri Lanka. It is conceivable that in
future, Australia will invite two teams separately during
summer for one-day matches.
This
revised format avoids the matches that do not involve Australia
and will also provide more flexibility in the summer cricket
calendar and some respite for the local players.
Matches
involving Australia attracts bigger crowds and potentially
enhance the financial viability in one-day cricket in Australia.
It will also curtail the number of 'dead' matches that are
inevitably played due to the number of qualifying matches
under the tournament format.
The
current CB series started in 1979/80 as the Benson and Hedges
tournament and continued every summer. The idea of a tri-nation
one day tournament sprung out of the settlement between
the Australian Cricket Board and the late Kerry Packer in
1979.
As
part of the deal, a one-day event which included day/night
matches and coloured clothing introduced during the World
Series cricket was created for Packer's Channel Nine.
The
tournament was known at a time as VB series after the sponsor
Victoria Bitter, a popular beer in Australia. In 1994/95
an Australian 'A' team competed as the fourth team in the
tourney as an experiment.
In
the tournament's 29-year history, India has participated
5 times, reaching the finals thrice. Sri Lanka had made
the trip down under seven times and had reached the finals
on two occasions in 1995/96 and 2005/2006. Neither India
nor Sri Lanka had beaten Australia in the finals to clinch
the trophy.
Sri
Lanka, however, managed once to take the best of three finals
to the third match when they toured Australia in 2006, by
defeating Australia in Adelaide. That was the match that
Tillekeratne Dilshan brilliantly ran out 4 top Australian
batsmen.
Courtesy - Sunday Observer
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