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    Volume 1 January 01, 2011 Issue 16

    Editorial

    Centurion at the Centurion

    Kiwi Leak

    Aditya The Man for a Crisis

    USA Cricketer of the Year 2010 Award

    New Prodigy on the Block

    USA Cricket Team Announced

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    EDITORIAL Editor: K.C.S. Rao

    It has been brought to our attention by a couple of readers that therewas some factual error in the article on Regional Administration bythe Staff Reporter. We apologize for the same and give below thecorrect picture.

    Western Region of USACA has been in existence for a long time. However, the newdevelopment has been the creation of North-West and South-West regions in theplace of Western Region. In other words, instead of one Region in the West, USACAhas created two Regions in the West, thus providing more opportunities for playersand administrators. This is good for the promotion of cricket in this region.

    Newly created North-West Region of USACA consists of Alaska, Oregon,Washington, Idaho, Utah and Northern California.

    Newly created South-West Region of USACA consists of Arizona, Hawaii, Nevadaand Southern California.

    North-West Region has the following Leagues:

    USACAUSACAUSACAUSACA Member LeaguesMember LeaguesMember LeaguesMember Leagues

    Bay Area Cricket Alliance

    California Cricket Academy

    California Cricket League

    Northern California Cricket Association

    North West Cricket League

    Sacramento Cricket Association

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    South-West Region has the following Leagues:

    USACAUSACAUSACAUSACA Member LeaguesMember LeaguesMember LeaguesMember Leagues

    Greater Los Angeles Cricket Association

    Southern California Cricket Association

    Arizona Cricket Association

    Orange County Cricket Association

    San Diego Cricket Association

    Since these two regions are newly created no election has been held, as yet, for theofficers of the administration. For those interested in serving cricket, please watchfor announcement for elections of officers for these regions.

    Additionally, a reader had brought to our attention that the use of color uniform

    and kit for Divisions I and II effective SCCA 2011 cricket season was the act of theBoard of Directors and not that of the newly elected SCCA Executive, as wasreported. In general, any action taken by the Board is the ultimate responsibility ofthe President and his Executive. In this case, the members of the Executive are alsoBoard members representing their club and vote on issues. Board membersproposing and voting is only a process that results in changes affected. It iscustomary to see members/public criticize the President and his executive for anyaction taken (good /bad) but not the Board Members. In normal circumstances, theBoards action is ratified by the Presidents approval prior to becoming a law. In

    any case, this is subject to interpretation and we therefore want to end it here.

    We encourage and appreciate the input.

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    CENTURION AT THE CENTURION! Dr. V.V. GIRI

    Record King Centurion Sachin Tendulkar scored his fiftieth test century

    in the first test against SA at the Centurion Park in South Africa. He also

    has in his belt 46 ODI hundreds and is just four short of century of

    International centuries. We all hope and wish he reaches that mile stonein the fourth coming ODI series against SA and the World Cup in the sub

    continent.

    India lost the first test miserably as expected. Even the ardent, blind Indian

    cricket supporters predicted a humiliating defeat for us in this series because

    of the hostile wickets in SA. Many areas of failures were not surprising. Forexample, nobody expected Suresh Raina to bat well or Ishant and Sreesanth to bowl and bundle the SA batsmen

    cheaply. Honestly I was banking on Rahul Dravid and Laxman to take the burden on their shoulders andperform miracles. But it was not to be.

    Sachin played an attractive, positive innings in his first outing, but was out to a beauty. In the second essay, he

    was extremely cautious and unperturbed. The fiftieth century was a reward to his utmost concentration,

    perseverance and focus. The pressure was just too much for him as he failed to achieve this record in the last 4innings against the Kiwis at home.

    Dhoni gave Sachin a good support and made things easy for both by displaying a comfortable, positive and easybatting.

    South African bowlers were far superior to the Indian counterpart. Sreesanth and Ishant were mere pedestriansand looked like school boys when Kallis, Amla and de Villiers pulverized them. It was a pathetic situation for

    the Indian speedsters especially when the wicket was giving some assistance to efforts.

    Ishant is going Irfan way. Just like the Pathan, Ishant has made some modifications to his bowling technique(thanks to the men in charge for spoiling his bowling) and now he is looking like a clown. When you look at

    his action, his head falls down before (early) his actual delivery. This follow-through must coincide with the

    delivery. It cant be early or late. It should be simultaneous. Ishant must work on this to get back some venom inhis bowling.

    Sreesanth was erratic in his line and length. He was seen feeding the batsmen with over pitch deliveries directed

    well outside the off stump. It was a sad sight to see the strike bowler bowling with so much width andindiscipline.

    Harbajan bowled well, but the wicket was very unhelpful to him. He was bowling to a wrong line of middle andleg in this slow track instead of outside the off stump.

    The new cap, left arm seamer, Unakdat was all at sea. He had no clue to bowl to the SA batting giants. He hasto come through hard way to cope up at this level.

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    On the whole India had a miserable test but for Tendulkars 50th century and will have to really pull their socks

    to come back in to the series.

    One disheartening comment about Sachins innings - the SA captain, in one of his post match interviewsmentioned that Sachin made things easy for the Proteas by not shielding the tail towards the end.

    Well, people with neutral mind and game sense would understand it. It would have been much appreciated ifSachin had protected the tail after Dhonis departure, instead of exposing them against very hostile bowling. In

    some overs, I noticed Sachin even allowed the tail batsman to face 5 deliveries in an over by taking single of the

    first ball.

    I thought Sachin didnt try to avert the innings defeat. He should have batted positively especially towards the

    end. Yes, we all understand that fiftieth hundred is very special and also, saving the match was impossible. But,

    after achieving the fete, Sachin should have gone for some pride for the team, instead of deciding to remain

    unbeaten till the end.

    This, he could have done either by attacking the bowlers or by covering the tail batsmen in a better mannerIndia was just 25 runs short and the innings defeat could have easily been avoided.

    ENCOURAGING FEEDBACK FROM READERS.. ..THANKS A LOT

    KC Rao,

    I am so glad you are taking time and effort toproduce this excellent issue. Thanks for keepingus in touch with 'Woodley' home of our cricket.

    Krish Sharma

    Former President, SCCA

    Rao Sahib,

    Excellent magazine. Great reading.

    Thanks,Aditya

    These are some awesome thoughts but I amafraid that these will fall on deaf ears. Many of

    us do not have the interest in promoting cricketbut rather promoting ourselves and our clubs.

    Asif

    KC,I love your magazine and the knowledge it

    exhibits.DSP. David Sentance, CLU, CHFC

    Very good observation Mr. Rao. I wish everyone in the SCCA is so concerned as you are. Your inputis very much appreciated. This process can be first step towards the greater reform.

    Best wishes,Nasim Khan. Director, SCCA

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    KIWI LEAK! Dr. V.V. GIRI

    The New Zealand cricket is at the rock bottom at the moment and I guess now, they must have been lowlyplaced in the ICC ranking. Nothing went right for them.

    India rode on a clinical show by their bowlers and Parthiv Patel's unbeaten half century as they crushed a

    hapless New Zealand by eight wickets in the fifth and final cricket one-dayer to complete a 5-0 serieswhitewash.

    Vettori won the toss and elected to bat. India started with Praveen Kumar and in the first over itself, heproduced a magic ball to get Guptil caught behind. B. McCullum thought, counter attack was the best form of

    defense and took 13 runs in Nehras first over. Nehra had the last laugh and he took 2 wickets in his spell.

    Munaf bowled beautifully and it was very heartening to see India has a bowler who can bowl wicket to wicket

    line without width and wide. He has been the pick of the bowlers in this series. Gambir brought in thespinners and soon found that the wicket became a devil for the batsmen. I am sure he wouldnt have realized

    this during the toss. Otherwise, he would have brought the spinners straight away.

    Gautam Gambhir lost the toss which proved to be a blessing in disguise as Indian bowlers came up with a

    disciplined effort to bundle out New Zealand for 103 in just 27 overs, the lowest total for the Kiwis againstIndia in ODIs. Off-spinner R Ashim continued to impress with figures of three for 24 while Ashish (2/34)

    Yuvraj Singh (2/5) and Yusuf Pathan (2/11) scalped two wickets each to destroy the Kiwis.

    Chasing a meagre 104 for a win, India stuttered initially with Gautam Gambhir (0) who was very unfortunate to

    be given out and Virat Kohli (2) falling early but Prathiv (56 not out) and Yuvraj Singh (42 not out) kept their

    cool to take the home side past the target with 28.5 overs to spare at the M A Chidambaram Stadium.

    Kudos to both Parthiv and Yuvraj for playing a very cautious but attacking innings in this difficult pitch. Here I

    must admit that the New Zealand captain Vettori helped these two batsmen by messing up the bowling changes.

    He started correctly with Off spinner McCullum from one end and himself from the other end. India soon foundthemselves in serious trouble by losing two quick wickets for just 10 runs. Even Yuvraj and Parthiv were not

    comfortable against the spinners and played some risky shots.

    To every ones surprise, Vettori cut the spinners and brought in military medium pacers Styris and Southee

    which made things easy for both the batsmen. Had the spinners continued for another 6 overs, India would have

    been in deep trouble as the wicket helped only spinners.

    India rout out New Zealand and wrapped up the series, with a remarkable performance by a young side without

    senior players Sachin Tendulkar, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Virender Sehwag and Harbhajan Singh. It was

    India's second instance of a 5-0 series whitewash against any country, having achieved the feat against Englandin 2008-09.

    This also turned out to be best ever victory against New Zealand by India in one dayers. India won this matchwith 173 balls to spare with eight wickets in hand, its earlier best against the Kiwis was 160 balls to spare with

    seven wickets to spare.

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    New Zealand ended their tour of India on a humiliating note. They had lost the three-match Test series 0-1

    before the five ODIs. Today's ODI loss was also their 11 on the trot after beating India by 200 runs at Dambulla

    on August 10.

    It was truly an embarrassment tour for the Kiwis (KIWILEAK).

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    ADITYA THE MAN FOR A CRISIS Republished article ofDr. SHAM SAMAROO

    WEEKEND CRICKET THANKS Dr. SHAM SAMAROO FOR ALLOWING US TO REPRODUCE THEINTERVIEW HE CONDUCTED WITH ADITYA THYAGARAJAN AND PUBLISHED THE SAME IN

    WWW.ONDRIVEUPDATE.COM.

    ADITYA CHATS WITH DR. SHAM SAMAROO ABOUT HIS PRESENT CRICKETING LIFE AND HIS

    FUTURE PLANS.

    Dubbed the closer by coach and teammates, USAs middle order batsman, Aditya Thyagarajan, earned thereputation as Mr. Dependable after several rescue-acts that saved Team USA the blushes. Originally from

    India, Thyagarajan began Part IIof his career in 2001 in Southern California playing for the Hollywood cricket

    club. It is a measure of the young mans sense of loyalty, perseverance, and commitment that he has remainedtrue to the club for almost 10 years. In 2009, Thyagarajan led Hollywood to the SCCA league championship

    and in the process captured the prestigious MVP award with an impressive record of 627 runs at an average of90, including a century; 23 wickets, and 10 catches.

    The last time Hollywood

    won the coveted crown

    was back in 1997 theyear Thyagarajan earned a

    call up to the Indian

    national Under-19 squadalongside such players as

    Virender Sehwag

    Harbhajan SinghMohammed Kaif, Amit

    Bhandari, Venugopal Rao

    It remains one of the

    greatest experiences of mylife, he tells me

    referring to Part I of his

    cricketing career.

    One year earlier, in 1996

    and still a mere 16-year

    old, Thyagarajan made hisdebut as an allrounder (leg

    spinner and batsman) for

    Karnataka under thecaptaincy of Anil Kumble. Thyagarajan still remembers the kindness of Kumble. Anil was very warm and

    welcoming, recalls Thyagarajan with more than a hint of gratitude, and profound respect for the legendary

    Kumble.

    Teammate Rahul Dravid, too, was an eye opening experience. From Dravid he learnt respect for the game. It

    never ceased to amaze the young Thyagarajan how Dravid, returning from a test series to a Ranji Trophy game,

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    would apply himself, with the selfsame discipline and application, as though he were playing a test match, to

    score a century (sometimes even a double).

    At the camp in Bangalore, he had the privilege of bowling to one Sachin Tendulkar. Sitting at breakfast withTendulkar, a wide-eyed Thyagarajan could not help but wonder: Is this the same Tendulkar that has the entire

    cricketing world awestruck? He was so modestso simple, recalls Thyagarajan.

    It was also at the camp that he first met Harbhajan Singh with whom he immediately developed a lastingfriendship.

    When Harbhajan made his debut for India being the new kid on the block so to speak he sought his friendThyagarajan to hang out, and to share his early experiences. Harbhajan too was amazed at just how down to

    earth his teammates were, and was particularly impressed with Tendulkar who told him that he had all the

    makings of a great career for India.

    Such experiences could not but left an indelible print on the mind of the young Thyagarajan. And oneintuitively senses that it was that experience that has nurtured within him an unquenchable thirst for cricket; an

    unerring commitment to the virtues of the gentlemans game; and the mental fortitude to perform in pressure-cooker situations.

    I spoke with Thyagarajan about his career; and USA Cricket. This is what he had to say:

    How significant was it to win the inaugural Americas T/20 Championship in Bermuda?

    Very significant, Canada is our archrivals. Leading up to the game there was some banter between the twoteams. Canada see us as a lower division team division 1 versus division 4. Physically and mentally their

    players are a notch better. But they have had the benefit of playing in a higher division for a longer time.

    You got 150 odd in the opening game. Tell me about that

    knock.[A week earlier] in Florida against Jamaica, I thought I was

    batting really well but then I threw my wicket away on a looseshot. This time I vowed to make amends. When I came to the

    crease I think it was something like 90 for 4. [Orlando] Baker

    and I always bat well together. This time I told him to hold oneendthat I wanted to go after them. I was feeling iteverything

    was coming off the middle of the bat.

    You have featured in several crucial partnerships in the lastfew years. What are the ones that stand out?The game against Jersey a few months ago in Nepal; when I

    came to the crease we were 50 for 5. It was a very crucial gamefor us to keep our qualification hopes alive. When Marshal

    and I met at the crease, it seemed like a repeat of 2008. It was

    Jersey that denied us back then when Marshall and I almostpulled it off. That game was still on my mindand we both said

    lets dont do it again.

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    There is too the partnership with Orlando Baker against Canada in 2008 when we won the Americas Cup. A

    one stage we were 60 for 6, and memories of 2006 [when USA were bowled out by Canada for 100] started

    coming back. But we put on 139I was unbeaten on 84.

    I also enjoy batting with Sushil [Nadkarni], and in that must-

    win game against Nepal [earlier this year] we shared a match-

    winning partnership. After the lost to Singapore in theprevious game, just beating Nepal would not have been

    enough to qualify. We also needed to win with a big net run

    rate. When I joined Sushil at the crease we needed 48 to win,but we had to get there in about 38 balls. [At left -

    Thyagarajan and Nadkarni celebrate the victory over Nepal]

    Is the team ready for Italy?

    Coming from Bermuda, I would have to say yes. In Nepal ourAchilles heel was fielding but in Bermuda we finished great.

    Overall, everything is working for the team at the momentAnd with the return of Usman Shuja and Kevin Darlington, I

    think we are ready.

    Very often USA has been guilty of losing wickets in a heap. Your thoughtsWe have a good mix of attacking and defensive batsmen and sometimes it does not always work out the way we

    plan. Coach Lambert stressed that we must work on our game at the club level. But there is no question ourbatting and bowling is division I level. But, yes, that is something we have to be mindful of.

    How do you see the Pearls Cup series in terms of USA Cricket?The Pearls Cup was the best thing to happen to USA Cricket. First, it put us on the cricket map internationally.We proved that we can successfully host international games. I think that Don Lockerbie and everyone are

    doing a tremendous job.

    For the US team it was a great opportunity to mingle with the teams [New Zealand, Sri Lanka and Jamaica]; to

    watch their approach how they prepare for a game mentally and physically.

    I think that the Jamaica experience meant a lot to our final preparations for Bermuda same as in 2008 when

    we went to Guyana to participate in the WICB regional championship prior to winning the Americas Cup.

    This past week the WICB announced a regional T20 competition and said that one international teamwill be invited. Do you think it should be USA?Sure. I mean we are the Americas T20 division I Champs [having just defeated Canada]. Imran Khan [USA

    manager] calls us the Pakistan of the associate member countries because we beat the best of teams.

    Looking beyond Italy where do you see USA Cricket in the next year three years?

    I think we can make it back to division I by the summer of 2011. In August we go to the division 4 qualifiersthen in January its division 3. I believe division 2 is sometime in the summer of 2011, and I think we can get

    there. But we need to play well, and also a bit of luck.

    Three years from now, 2013, I see us in the qualifiers for World Cup 2015.

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    How do you feel about your personal game?

    I feel very confident with my game at present. Steve Massiah and Clayton Lambert always gave me support and

    encouragement since I entered the US team. At no time, I ever felt like I did not belong.

    Final thoughts?

    I want to thank my wife Renuka for her continued support when I am away from home, my parents forencouraging me to play cricket and last but not the least my employers Yardi Systems who have never stopped

    me from playing in international tournaments while representing the country.

    Dr. Samaroo, I also want to thank you for your coverage of our games. We really enjoy reading your articlesand look forward to more of the same in the future.

    * Since the interview, WICB has announced that it has chosen Canada to join the regional T20 competition.

    ADITYA - USA CRICKETER OF THE YEAR 2010 Staff Reporter

    In Addition to getting the Best Batsman of the year award, Aditya Thyagarajan also received the USA Cricketer

    of the Year 2010 Award.

    Weekend Cricket readers and the staff congratulate Aditya Thyagarajan and wish him good luck for 2011.

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    NEW PRODIGY ON THE BLOCK PRAKASH KRISHNAGIRI

    Image from cricinfo.com

    Mumbai, the business capital of India, has also been the Cricket Capital of India. Mumbai has produced grea

    cricketing talent and showcased some of the best batsmanship to the world.

    Only 13 years of age, Armaan Jaffer, the nephew of former Indian opener Wasim Jaffer hit a mammoth

    individual score of 498 creating history in Indian School cricket. The record which once stood in the name ofhis uncle Wasim Jaffer when he scored 403 in his school days.

    Armaan playing for Bandra School, Rizvi Springfield against Raja Shivaji of Dadar hit 77 fours in his 490 ballsinnings in this Under-14 Giles Sheild match. He was out, caught, two short of a well-deserved 500.

    In 2009, Sarfraz Khan scored 439 in Under-16 Inter-School Tournament and created a new record only to be

    broken by Armaan who has shown great hunger for runs.

    Typical of young Indian Cricketers, Armaans idol is Sachin Tendulkar. Talking to the press after his epic

    innings, Armaan said he was never under any pressure to break Sarfrazs record or for that matter his UncleWasims record. Despite being unbeaten on 295 at the start of the day, Armaan was determined to start afresh

    and bat as long as possible.

    The concentration and patience he has shown at this young age to pile up 498 runs is beyond ones imagination.

    If he continues at this rate, he would soon be a household name in Cricket around the world. Weekend Cricket

    administration and readers wish him every success in his future.

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    USA CRICKET TEAM ANNOUNCED Staff Reporter

    USA CRICKET ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCESTHE TEAM FOR ICC WORLD CRICKET LEAGUE,

    DIVISION 3 TOURNAMENT AT HONGKONG

    USA Announces Senior Mens Squad for ICC WCL Division 3 Hong Kong

    The USA Cricket Association today announced the squad to represent the USA at the International CricketCouncil (ICC) World Cricket League Division 3 tournament scheduled for January 22-29, 2011 in Hong Kong.

    Team USA will depart for Hong Kong from New York on Saturday, January 15 returning on Sunday, January30, 2011.

    The full squad of Team USA as announced is

    Orlando Baker Ryan Corns Lennox Cush Kevin Darlington Durale Forrest Muhammad Asad Ghous

    Ritesh Kadu Asif Mehmood Khan Rashard Marshall Steve Massiah (Captain) Sushil Nadkarni (Vice Captain) Aditya Thyagarajan Khawaja Usman Shuja Carl Wright Imran Khan (Manager) Clayton Lambert (Coach) Howard Johnson (Asst. Coach)

    Akthar Masood Syed (Physio)

    Weekend Cricket administration and readers congratulate the USACA team and wish them every success in thetournament.

    Cricketers from South West region of USACA are delighted at the selection of Aditya Thyagarajan and RiteshKadu (both from Hollywood Cricket Club) for the National Team and wish them every success in the

    forthcoming tournament.

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    Team USAs itinerary is as follows:

    Saturday, January 15 - Depart New York for Hong KongSunday, January 16 - Arrive Hong Kong

    Monday, January 17 - Warm-up Match or Practice

    Tuesday, January 18 - Warm-up Match or PracticeWednesday, January 19 - Warm-up Match or Practice

    Thursday, January 20 - ICC Official Arrival Date - Warm-up Match or Practice

    Friday, January 21 - Practice Opening Functions/Managers & Captains MeetingsSaturday, January 22 - Match Day 1 vs. Hong Kong

    Sunday, January 23 - Match Day 2 vs. Denmark

    Monday, January 24 - Rest Day

    Tuesday, January 25 - Match Day 3 vs. Papau New Guinea (PNG)

    Wednesday, January 26 - Match Day 4 vs. OmanThursday, January 27 - Rest Day

    Friday, January 28 - Match Day 5 vs. ItalySaturday, January 29 - Match Day 6 Finals and Play-off Matches

    Sunday, January 30 - Depart Hong Kong for New York

    For additional particulars, please contact:John L. Aaron at [email protected]