Mangalore: ‘Chaminda Vaas Benefit T20 Cricket Cup – 2011’ Now Official


Mangalore: ‘Chaminda Vaas Benefit T20 Cricket Cup – 2011’ Now Official

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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS/VA)

Mangalore, Oct 29: Veteran Sri Lankan all-rounder, renowned fast bowler Chaminda Vaas, was in city to officially announce the ‘Chaminda Vaas Benefit T20 Cricket Cup – 2011’ on Saturday October 29.

As it is the first time in the history of the city that an international cricket team is visiting here to play the one day T20 Cricket match on November 19, 2011 at NMPT Grounds Cricket stadium, it is a great opportunity for players of Mangalore to play with international players.


On various queries put forth by the reporters, Vaas said that there is a need for separate bowling coach since fast bowlers in sub-continent teams (India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan) are not able to get wickets since their analysis is poor on different situations and are depended on a coach most of times.

He added that as a cricketer one should be capable of playing all versions of cricket by practicing different tactics involved in the game. He opined that test cricket is the supreme form of cricket as the player in the test cricket can achieve more compared to one-dayer.

Speaking about Indian cricket squad, he said that Uttappa is a promising player who can come up to the level of Sachin. He also feels that Rohith Sharma and Virat Kohli are good players.

In a light remark to a query on cricketers turning into politicians, Vaas said cricket is his breath. “I am known to people as a cricketer and I don’t want to be into Politics’ he asserted.

He could not play for IPL match since he is more associated with county cricket, he said to another query by a media person. Vaas was of the opinion that since he played 20 years in international cricket matches, he is satisfied with the game and does not want to continue as young players need opportunities. He said he would continue serving the game of cricket by being the coach in future.

Answering yet another query as to who was his rival Indian batsman who spoilt his night’s sleep, he immediately said it is certainly Sachin Tendulkar.

Chaminda Vas refused to comment on the Sangakkara’s remark where he had said in a lecture at Melbourne Cricket Club that mismanagement in Sri Lankan Cricket board has cost a lot to the game in the land (Sri Lanka) and the game was not developed in a right manner.

On Sri Lankan national cricketers not being paid their salaries since world cup, Vaas said that the Sports Minister of Sri Lanka will look into the issue and will be amicably resolved before the end of the year.

Dr Srikanth Rai, president of DKCA, Sudhir Ghate of Magnum Intergrafiks Pvt Ltd and Joseph Rego were present at the press meet.

Daijiworld.com is the official web partner for the event.

 

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  • NIPUL ROHANA, DOHA QATAR

    Sat, Nov 19 2011

    GREAT WORK BY DR.SHRIKANTH

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  • Muhammad Aslam, Pakistan

    Wed, Nov 02 2011

    I am hot found of cricket and want to become professional cricketer. what can i do? tell the easiest way how to join cricket accadmy/club paly and become professional cricket

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  • vinay, mangalore

    Mon, Oct 31 2011

    good work by Dr Srikanth rai

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  • Tauseef, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 30 2011

    He he...thank you roshan...Anything for the sake of cricket bro....Hope our pleas are heard and rewarded too roshan...isnt it bro...

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  • Roshan, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 29 2011

    Hey Tauseef, you are absolutely right..!!

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  • John Salins, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 29 2011

    Dr.shrikanth doing a fentastic job promoting cricket in mangalore, we had Srinath in town few weeks ago. Keep up the good work. See you on the course soon.

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  • Arman, mangalore

    Sat, Oct 29 2011

    My question again. Do we mangalorians have proper nets? Where our youngsters can practice in all seasons. Night day rainy seasons?

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  • Dr. Cajetan Coelho, Goa, India

    Sat, Oct 29 2011

    World renowned Sri Lankan pacer Chaminda Joseph Vaas has served the Gentleman's Game with dedication and precision. Hats off to the gallant wicket-taker and match winning performer.

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  • vinu, mangalore

    Sat, Oct 29 2011

    great work.These type of initiatives will surely bring a sporting revolution in mangalore.ALL THE BEST.KEEP GOIN

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  • Tauseef, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 29 2011

    This is such a great news for all cricket lovers of mangalore...I am really happy that atleast some cricketer from far away land is bothered about Mangalore's cricket talents...Our own Karnataka's players who have represented India at the highest level have only been commenting about Mangalore in dire need of a cricket stadium but no actions...We have so many people who are such fantastic players in and around Mangalore...We have our own MPL too....But still no stadium dedicated to cricket's budding talents...Atleast this small initiative by this gentleman may force the concerned people to seriously think about Mangalore's cricket talent...Hats off to you Mr.Vaas...

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  • Bhani, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 29 2011

    Wow beautifull Trophy...! Can anybody tell me where was the press meet held..?

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