2nd SemiFinal --> India vs Kenya

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The most successful leg spinner at the 2003 World Cup is neither an Australian nor an Indian.

Collins Obuya began life as a medium pacer, copied Mushtaq Ahmed’s action, picked up tips from Shane Warne and Anil Kumble and works on the family vegetable stall in his spare time.

From such unpromising beginnings the Kenyan has emerged as one of the finds of the tournament.

The tall 22-year-old, with a looping delivery and capable of sharp turn and significant bounce, made his mark when capturing five for 24, at the time the ninth best analysis in World Cup history, in the shock first-round win over 1996 champions Sri Lanka.

He will get another opportunity to impress on Thursday when facing India in the semi-finals.

An unassuming man from Nairobi, he puts down much to his success to an inquisitive mind and generous offers of help from the ‘spinners’ union’.

He had begun by trying to imitate Pakistan leg spinner Mushtaq while watching the 1996 World Cup, he said.

Then former India bowler Balwinder Sandhu arrived to coach Kenya and taught him the basic grip before the under-19 World Cups in 1998 and 2000.

“I spoke to Shane Warne two years ago,” Obuya added. “He told me how to hold the ball, not to grip very tightly.”

“I also went to Anil Kumble. He taught me to bowl a googly, how I should come wide of the stumps.”

The softly spoken Obuya, who made his one-day debut in 2001 against West Indies, has taken 13 World Cup wickets at 25.69 runs apiece. He also impressed in the upset win over Zimbabwe, with three for 32 off 10 overs.

Only 10 players have taken more wickets in the Cup. India’s off spinner Harbhajan Singh has taken nine while his team mate Kumble has five.

It has been a sudden transformation.

Before the tournament, Obuya’s career figures showed seven wickets in 16 games at 89.42.

India have already had one look at him. He started well against them in the Super Sixes, conceding five runs in his first four overs and dismissing Rahul Dravid caught and bowled.

GANGULY PRAISE

Although Saurav Ganguly counter-attack to regain the initiative, the India captain praised his young opponent.

“If the right people guide him properly, he can become a very good bowler,” he said.

Former India leg spinner Laxman Sivaramakrishanan, in South Africa as a television commentator, agreed.

“His control is excellent,” he said. “He now has to bring more variety. He should also learn how to vary pace and length, especially when batsmen go after him.”

Australia certainly went after Obuya, who has two brothers in the squad, on Saturday, hammering him for 62 off eight overs.

“I went for runs because of the attacking field. But I will get my line back before we face India,” he said.

Obuya said his most satisfying wicket was that of Sri Lanka left-hander Kumar Sangakkara, caught behind off a glove by his brother Kennedy Otieno. “The ball turned just so much,” he said with a smile.

Hope and pray India wins big!

I wonder what the viewer rating will be for the Final?
Over 1.5 Billion?

Well I guess i'll be one of those 1.5 billion then.

If India wins, they will be 2 time champions of the world, and if Australia wins they will retain their title and be 3rd time champions.

I feel Tendulkar deserves this World Cup. He has played to his best for so many years, breaking records, but I'm sure he would give it all up just to hold the World Cup.

Good luck, may the best team win.

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*Originally posted by Peoples Champ: *
I wonder what the viewer rating will be for the Final?
Over 1.5 Billion?

Well I guess i'll be one of those 1.5 billion then.

If India wins, they will be 2 time champions of the world, and if Australia wins they will retain their title and be 3rd time champions.

I feel Tendulkar deserves this World Cup. He has played to his best for so many years, breaking records, but I'm sure he would give it all up just to hold the World Cup.

Good luck, may the best team win.
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If India goes to final then viewership will be a lot.
Not 1.5 Billion but definitly it will be one of world most watched event.May be 300-400 Millions.

talking about Tendi..he definitly played very well. Infect I dont think any player has dominated any worldcup like he did in this worldcup.

damn rain :frowning: seems like its gonna be D/L uncle’s game again

Kenya all the way!

btw asif(K) your signature blows... Try to be a little more creative... If you wanna play the blame game, learn to play your cards properly... It was not the worlds fastest bowler who lost us the match, infact it was him who denied the mrf blade his century. Your hate monging has no limits...

Dont worry yara, India is safe… the D/L uncle only molests the Saffies :wink:

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*Originally posted by Spock: *

Dont worry yara, India is safe... the D/L uncle only molests the Saffies ;)
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now whose hate is monging?

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*Originally posted by Spock: *

Dont worry yara, India is safe... the D/L uncle only molests the Saffies ;)
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Lets hope so ! thnx for wishes though :)

India win the toss and elected to bat :k: GO INDIA




 Sehwag c Odumbe b Ongondo 33 56 3 0   
S Tendulkar c D Obuya b Tikolo 83 101 5 1   
S Ganguly not out 111 114 5 5   
M Kaif run out (C Obuya) 15 20 0 0   
Y Singh c D Obuya b Odoyo 16 10 1 1   
R Dravid not out 1 1 0 0   
D Mongia        
H Singh        
Z Khan        
J Srinath        
A Nehra        

Extras b:0 lb:0 w:9 nb:2 11   
  Total  :   270-4 (50) 
Curr. RR: 5.40   

FOW: Sehwag (74-1, 18.3), Tendulkar (177-2, 37.5),
 Kaif (233-3, 45.5), Y Singh (267-4, 49.3).  

Ken O M R W Nb Wd   
M Suji 10 1 62 0 0 0   
T Odoyo 10 1 45 1 2 1   
P Ongondo 10 1 38 1 0 0   
A Karim 4 0 25 0 0 1   
S Tikolo 10 0 60 1 0 2   
C Obuya 6 0 40 0 0 1   



India 270/4.
Good batting by Sachin and Ganguly.
I think D/L or no D/L his score would be too much for Kenya.

Congratulations to India in proceeding to Final! This WC really belongs to Tendulkar :k:, great job.

Now we have two teams in the Final which (other than Indian guppies) no one “wanted” to win the cup, is it possible?? :bummer:

Ganguly has done it once again. 3 centuries in a single tournament :k:
sorry for tendulkar. he missed a sentury yet again. yeh sachin ko kya ho gaya hai…:mad: he has missed 3 centuries in the world cup now. hope he gets a century in the biggest mtch of all.

Munna.

Tendulkar is man, not a superman. He is trying.
Kenya can't handel 270 runs. they are 34/4 in 14 overs. I guess final would be Aust. vs. Ind.

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*Originally posted by a1kashur: *
Tendulkar is man, not a superman. He is trying.
Kenya can't handel 270 runs. they are 34/4 in 14 overs. I guess final would be Aust. vs. Ind.
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Kenya 103-6 (32)

kenya is putting up some resistant

152-7 (40.3)

they scored 50 runs in last 8 overs.
Tikolo on 50 with 2 sixes and Obuya on 20 with one six.
I think its time fast bowlers will be back on attack.Enough practice for part time bowlers.

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*Originally posted by allah_ka_banda: *
kenya is putting up some resistant

152-7 (40.3)

they scored 50 runs in last 8 overs.
Tikolo on 50 with 2 sixes and Obuya on 20 with one six.
I think its time fast bowlers will be back on attack.Enough practice for part time bowlers.
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It doesn't really matter who bowls, they can't make 120 in 9.3 overs.

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*Originally posted by Changez_like: *

It doesn't really matter who bowls, they can't make 120 in 9.3 overs.
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179 All out.India wins by 91 runs.

Tendi gets 2 wickets as if it wasnt enough making 670 runs.
comeon take rest man. You have big game on sunday.
:)

kenya lost. :crying:

It will be a great final on sunday.

Australia is going to win the WC, again. Go Australia, its yo birthday.:smiley: :k: