| Atlanta, GA: Why is it that Vibha Cricket produces last-ball thrillers, year after year, tournament after tournament? Is it the Never-say-Never attitude of some players or the nerve-racking pressure taking its toll on the others? How does one explain the last over requiring 20 runs quickly turning into just one boundary being required off the last ball? After bringing it to a cliffhanger like that, how could the Chattanooga team fall short by one run? Just one run? We can not explain this madness. All we can do is to enjoy the excitement and want more of it next year ! The Invincibles Pyramid team, after being very close to winning the championship over the last few years, finally enjoyed the sweet taste of success. This was the result of a firm belief in their own strength and a great effort by the aging warriors - Saibal Ghosal, Rahul Ray and Prabir Das - in building and nurturing this team to a final victory that was much delayed! They have been extremely consistent over the years, so this victory was just waiting to happen.
For the Chattanooga team, runners-up from the previous tournament and the
team that always displays the best sporting spirit on and off the field, it
was one more year, one more tournament, one more finals, and the ever-elusive
cup. Our hearts go out to you Radha Thalaimalai, Bali Subramanian, Bindu Madhav,
Ravi Bachala, Uma Mahesh - you are the true ambassadors of this great game.
The best match of the tournament was undeniably the final between these two
great teams. Batting first, Rahul Ray led the attack and scored 41 with 4 Sixes,
and with the support of Ajay Kaimal (21) who scored a brilliant 58 in their
semi-final victory, took the Invincibles to a respectable score of 95 for 5.
Chattanooga started steadily and scored 56 at the end of seven overs. Requiring
39 runs from 3 overs, with Bali on strike, they scored 12 runs off the eighth
over. Then with some great bowling, Prabir restricted them to just 7 runs in
the penultimate over, setting the stage for 20 runs required off 6 balls. Bali
put Azim under pressure, resulting in 3 wide-balls, and then heaved a huge
six, bringing the game to an absolute nail-biting finish with a boundary required
off the last ball. Bali hit it hard to the mid-on area and ran for two ¦the
fielder collected it cleanly and threw it back to the keeper ¦the keeper hit
the stumps ¦the umpire said not-out ¦the batsmen went for an overthrow ¦. and
the drama ended right there. A final difference of just one run! The Andy s
Grill Vibha Super-16 challenge was full of excitement, from start to finish.
Sixteen teams that were invited from the very best of the recently concluded
FutureTech Vibha Cricket Cup battled it out for supremacy once again. The initial
rounds were organized in a round-robin format. Several teams were so close
in their relative strength that the winners of two pools had to be decided
by Net-Run-Rate. What is special about this tournament is that the players,
rather than Vibha volunteers, conceived this format. This shows the spirit
of the cricket loving enthusiasts in Atlanta and their un-ending support to
Vibha and the cause of underprivileged children in India. Vibha made a lasting
impact amongst the cricket enthusiasts of Atlanta with the hosting of the annual
cricket championship in May and now the Super 16 Challenge. The tireless and
selfless volunteers of Vibha have created a unique brand and an icon of pride
and recognition , said Saibal Ghosal, the captain of the Invincibles. The Man
of the Tournament was awarded to Gagan of Team India (5 Wickets & a brilliant
match-winning innings of 54). The Best Batsman award went to Shyam of Alpharetta
Monsters who scored110 Runs (54 NO & 56 NO). The Best Bowler was awarded to
Ajay of Alpharetta Monsters who took 8 Wickets from 4 matches. The Man of the
Match for the Finals was given to Bali, for his valiant effort with the bat
(32 runs) and the ball (3-0-22-2). Vibha volunteers thank all the players and
the umpires who helped make this tournament a huge success. Special thanks
to Mr. Gurva Reddy of Andy's Indian Grill, and Mr Sravan Vellanki of FutureTech
for sponsoring this event. The resources raised from this event will be used
to support child development projects in India. For a complete list of all
the projects currently supported by Vibha, please visit www.vibha.org. The
next major fund-raiser by Vibha is the 7th Annual Vibha 5K Walk/Run to be held
on the 17th Street Yellow Bridge in downtown Atlanta on September 24th. For
more details, please visit http://atlanta.vibha.org. See you there! The Vibha
Atlanta Team |