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tournament.?Sameer Verma, the other Indian in the fray, lost 18-21, 15-21 to
fourth seed Yuqi Shi from China in their semifinal clash.Sourabh, who is ranked
57th in the world, will take on world no. 16 Shi in the final.The 23-year-old
Sourabh had previously won the mens singles event at the Chinese Taipei Masters,
held in Taipei in October. He had also made the finals at the Polish and Belgian
International earlier this year but had lost on both occasions.He last faced Shi
at the Syed Modi International Championships in January where he lost in three
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teams third preseason game. Tinsley, a 10-year veteran, spent the last two
seasons in Utah, where the point guard averaged 3. You can defend 12 an over but
15 is better and you should aim for 20.The speaker was Shabbaz Kalia. He is
Pakistans biggest star of tape-ball - probably the worlds most exciting version
of street cricket. Twenty an over has been a routine achievement for him in a
professional tape-ball career of over 20 years. His six-hitting has earned him a
following in all of Pakistans major cities, and more recently in international
tournaments in the UAE. In one eight-over innings, he and his brother shared a
partnership of 222.Tape-ball was developed in a cricket-crazy country after a
long search to replace the conventional cricket ball with something cheaper,
easier to replace when lost or damaged, and less likely to damage people and
property in small, crowded spaces. There were earlier experiments with balls
made of rubber and composition material, and tennis balls - sometimes soaked or
partly shaved. Then some genius thought of covering a tennis ball with
electrical tape.Historians seem to agree that this first happened in street
cricket in Karachi during the 1970s. Osman Samiuddin and Ahsan Iftikhar Nagi
have suggested that it was done to counter a legendary street cricketer, Nadeem
Moosa, who obtained unplayable spin by squeezing a conventional tennis ball.
Writer Abid Hussain traced tape-ball to Karachis sprawling overspill development
of Nazimabad in the late 1970s. Tape-ball was also popular in the Federal B area
of the city, and by the late 1980s there was a recognised circuit. The K-2 Bhai
Tournament at that time seems to be the first to require a set of rules. One of
these suggested the commercial potential of the new sport: Nitto brand electric
tape will be used in the tournament. Another was an obvious necessity for street
cricket: Any time the ball is hit directly inside a house, the batsman is
out.Taping created a ball that could be delivered at fair pace with an overarm
action without impossible bounce. However, it did not require batsmen to wear
protection, it did not cause too much damage when hit out of the ground, and it
did not matter much if it got lost. A replacement could be produced quickly.Best
of all, as it acquired scuffs or nicks, a tape-ball could be made to swing, both
conventionally and in reverse.This gives a little hope to bowlers who can
deliver a reliable yorker, and gives some balance to a version of cricket that
would otherwise be stacked in favour of batsmen. They do not have to worry about
lbw (the rule doesnt exist in tape-ball) or close catchers or flighted spin
(which cannot be delivered). A terrible pitch does not affect a tape-ball
bowler. The stock stroke in tape-ball cricket is to walk across the stumps and
loft the ball over midwicket. But it is harder to do this with a fast,
late-swinging yorker.Since the 1980s, tape-ball has generated a production line
of fast bowlers for Pakistan who learnt to produce this kind of delivery in
their teens or even earlier. The roll call includes Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis,
Shoaib Akhtar, Mohammad Sami and Umar Gul. Mohammad Amir was first spotted at 13
in a local tape-ball tournament. Skills learnt from tape-ball earned Aaqib Javed
a place as an opening bowler in a first-class match at the age of 12 and two
months (according to official records), and a Test cap at 16. All our youngsters
play tape ball cricket in the streets, he was quoted as saying in the book
Pundits From Pakistan. When you throw a light object over a distance, your
joints and ligaments will get stronger, your bowling muscles will develop.Two
former Pakistan wicketkeepers, Moin Khan and Rashid Latif, agree with Javeds
assessment but expressed concern that tape-ball encourages a slinging action.
They work hard to refine this in the teenage puupils of their cricket academies,
and to add back the weapons a bowler gets from the regulation ball and pitch,
while keeping the aggression and sheer élan they develop from tape-ball.
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Jerseys China. Conversely, they and other coaches have to make
young batsmen apply themselves and concentrate after the simple six-hitting of
tape-ball. That said, tape-ball cricket did no harm to Pakistans current batting
anchors, Misbah ul-Haq and Younis Khan, who spent long hours in tape-ball
cricket as boys. Younis told me that tape-ball, with its constant demand for big
overs from batsmen, had encouraged him to become a finisher. Tape-ball spread
very quickly in the 1980s through the whole of Pakistan from its starting point
in Karachi. It had many things going for it. The equipment was much cheaper. A
tape-ball bat is broader and lighter than a conventional one and lasts longer.
It does not need to be knocked in and oiled. Tape-ball needed less space to play
and did not demand a good surface. It carried far less risk of injury. The rules
were much simpler and more adaptable for local conditions than regular cricket.
There was a lesser need for skilled umpiring or scoring. Tape-ball cricket
needed little or no practice or coaching: a good eye, alertness and athleticism,
could take a player a long way. Eight players were enough for a team. Matches
were fast and furious, with something dramatic happening with every ball. At
eight overs (or fewer) each innings, matches were completed quickly, and it was
easy to organise tournaments over a single day or after dusk during Ramadan.It
is much easier to play tape-ball spontaneously than regular cricket, as I saw
for myself during a railway journey (of some 20 hours) between Karachi and
Lahore. Virtually every time I looked out of the window I saw a tape-ball match.
I counted over 250, some under street lights, some seemingly in the middle of
nowhere.Tape-ball has also spread beyond Pakistan to the UAE and other countries
with Pakistani expatriates or communities of Pakistani origin. There are
successful organised leagues in Bradford and elsewhere in
Yorkshire.Intriguingly, tape-ball is beginning to develop as a separate
professional sport in Pakistan. Local businesses are forming tape-ball teams and
organising city tournaments as a cheap and popular means to get recognition and
a following.Kalia is not only a professional player but a promoter, like Clarke
and Parr and other cricket pioneers in 19th-century England. He is in demand to
organise tournaments in all of Pakistans major cities and international contests
in Dubai and Muscat. Recently he staged a series of tape-ball matches featuring
veterans including former Pakistan Test captains Mohammad Yousuf, Inzamam ul-Haq
and Saleem Malik. He told me that the most lucrative tournaments are sponsored
by Warid Telecom and shown on their cable television network. They carry prize
money of half a million rupees (now equivalent to about £3500) for the winning
team.This is a much lower reward when compared to the earnings of a successful
regular cricketer. But it is much easier to become a successful tape-ball player
than a regular cricket player. A tape-ball career lasts longer than a regular
cricket one, and can be combined much more easily with other work or
education.If tape-ball acquires a national structure, a set of rules and regular
television coverage, it might go on a separate path from regular cricket, not
only in Pakistan, and offer a less demanding career for all the best and most
dedicated players. If tape-ball takes off as a separate sport, it could conquer
the world.
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