Showing posts with label India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label India. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Chappell unhappy with the Squad?

Here's a very interesting article by Rajan Bala of the Deccan Chronicle - Greg was unhappy with Cup squad

Some very important observations from the article are -

  • The seniors forced the selectors to go for this team and the chairman of selectors went with them due to the fear of media.
  • Yuvraj being projected as a future captain is a joke, as he has neither the acumen necessary for the job , nor the potential to take it up.
  • Karthik is indeed a great find - not only as a batsman, but as a future leader too.

If what the reporter says is indeed true (he would require a lot of guts to fabricate something of this order in the midst of a crisis like this), then there are a few very important questions that we need to ask ourselves -

  • Why should Chappell's be the first head to roll?
  • What becomes of the selectors who decided to go with experience over youth (what an irony that the very young Bangladeshis caused our exit...)
  • There is already lengthy discussions and talks about making Yuvraj the captain and having him ready for 2011. If the man who worked so closely with Yuvraj itself has no confidence in his ability, would 2011 be any different.

But then, it is not completely right to take absolve Chappell of all the blame. He too has his share of failures -

  • If Karthik is indeed a great thinking batsman, why didn't Chappell have him play - after all the playing eleven is chosen by the touring selection committee that includes the coach and captain, among others - surely he could have had a say in that.
  • What of Irfan Pathan. Chappell who strongly believed in his presence to balance the team, never had him play.
  • Where did the 'Process' that he so strongly kept talking about for the last two years go? What was the point of all the experimentation in batting order and strategy, if it was not applied when it mattered.

Agreed he did not have a final say in the team selection - but he definitely had and could have made a difference about the above issues.

It is most certain that Chappell will go - but don't expect him to go away in silence accepting disgrace and failure... This Aussie is no John Wright to leave silently and then come back years later, to write a very non-controversial book.

Expect Chappell to make every noise that is possible... Maybe a book too and this would definitely be one spicy tale about Indian Cricket...

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

News related to India Squad

Here are a few links to stories related to the selection of the Indian Squad -


To add to the above, here are a few quotes from the people who matter -

"I sincerely feel that I deserve a couple of chances to prove myself all over again. I have played for India over six years and 100 ODIs with distinction, so that stage is passed where I have to prove my capabilities. It's just about getting runs in the kitty. Until I get that opportunity, how do I show my form."
Mohammad Kaif shows his disappointment on not getting enough chances.

“Whatever talent the team management has seen in Raina, the youngster has done well to conceal it on the international stage."
Krish Srikkanth questions Suresh Raina's presence in the team


"The last World Cup was four years ago. Now it's 2007. I played in the 1987 World Cup, 1983 and 1979 also. Will you pick me?"
Dilip Vengsarkar replies to a reporter who rather foolishly questioned why Ashish Nehra wasn't included in the World Cup probables based on his exploits in the 2003 edition

Team India - Too Many Daddies...

The squad for the world cup is as follows –

Dravid
Tendulkar
Ganguly
Sehwag
Uthappa
Yuvraj
Dhoni
Karthick
Pathan
Kumble
Harbhajan
Zaheer
Sreeshanth
Agarkar
Munaf

Let’s analyze the individual disciplines -

Batting -

On paper, this is the most fearsome batting attack in the world today. But then the problem is that we are not playing on paper :) However jokes apart, the batting order is indeed among the best. Take Ponting, Jayasurya and Lara out of the equation and you will find the combined 15s of all other teams put together (and that is 222 other players), not equaling the number of centuries scored by our top 5 batsmen. The highest score of 3 of our batsmen are in the 180s (a feat no other currently playing in this world cup has achieved). Each of the top 7 in the list is capable of producing that match turning flash-in-the-pan knocks that so crucially decides the outcome of a limited overs match.

The drawback however is that by taking along only 8 batsmen we are carrying too little reserve strength. With 7 batsmen sure to play every match, an injury or lack of form to even one could cause a total imbalance. Moreover with too many batsmen vying for the opening 2 slots, Dravid sure has a problem on his hand. Added to that is the presence of Karthick – in spite of all his enthusiasm and energy, he still does not possess the flamboyance or range of shots that is so required in limited overs cricket today. But then with the kind of pitches expected in the West Indies, he could well turn out to be the proverbial dark horse.

Bowling –

5 fast bowlers and 2 spinners is definitely too much of baggage to be carried. With Sehwag, Tendulkar , Ganguly and Yuvraj more than capable to take care of 10 – 20 overs among themselves, India need to play only 4 bowlers in any match – that would mean 3 bowlers cooling their heals and at least one or two not getting any match for sure. With Munaf getting back to form and Zaheer bringing around those stunning opening spells against left handers (almost all teams have at least one left-handed opening bat) the opening attack definitely looks real potent. It is the middle overs that we have a problem. Sreeshanth tends to give away too many hit-me balls. Agarkar is in-consistent beyond belief. Pathan is way too low on form and confidence. Harbhajan has been doing very little over the past 6 months and Kumble has not been the same old strike bowler for over a decade now.

India’s best bet is to take early wickets and then use the other bowlers to try restricting the opposition to below 230.

Keeping –

We are probably the only team to be carrying two keepers, though time and again we have been reminded that Karthick has been chosen as a pure batsman only. Ironically Karthick is the better keeper among the two, but Dhoni has enough ammunitions in his batting armory to cover up those very minor blemishes he makes behind the stumps. Though not yet as proven as Gilchrist, for his sheer ability to turn matches around consistently, Dhoni would find himself ahead of both Boucher and McCullum as the joint best keeper along with Gilchrist today.

Fielding –

About a year back we could have counted ourselves as having the best offside field within the 30 yard circle in the form of Yuvraj, Kaif and Raina. But now with Kaif and Raina missing, our fielding not only looks weak but quite dismal too. Both the captain and the coach have repeatedly emphasized that our fielding is the weakest link and that we need to cover it up by scoring more and getting scored off lesser. But in the slow conditions of West Indies, where scores of 250 would be effective, those 20-30 runs saved on the field could end up making all the difference.

Guys counting themselves lucky and whom they should be thanking –

Uthappa – He should thank the South African tour for showing Kaif, Mongia and Raina the door.

Karthick – The South African tour and that one 20-20 innings in particular.

Sehwag – A whole lot of people, but in particular the captain.

Yuvraj – He needs to thank everyone who helped him in getting his knee healed.

Pathan – The Mumbai Ranji team for collapsing to 0/5 during their semi-final clash.

Munaf – Of course the physio and those 2 opening spells against Sri Lanka.

Guys who would be complaining –

Kaif – For not being given a chance (at home) to prove himself.

Laxman – For everything that the selectors have been doing to him – why did they even have to fly him to South Africa if he was never in the reckoning?

Mongia & Raina – They have only themselves to blame for not making anything out of the innumerable chances given.

Powar – He needs to blame the country for already producing two really good spinners at about the same time – after all that is the reason given for his non-selection.

Joginder Sharma & RP Singh – Well, if that one itsy bitsy chance was all that would be given – why even bother by pulling them into the scheme of things.

My First Playing Eleven –

  1. Saurav
  2. Robin
  3. Sachin
  4. Yuvraj
  5. Dravid
  6. Sehwag
  7. Dhoni
  8. Pathan
  9. Kumble
  10. Zaheer
  11. Munaf

But the team management is sure to go in with 5 bowlers by dropping Robin and having Irfan as the number 7 batsman. Agarkar would come in at No.8 and Sehwag could open. While there are many who could agree with the theory that the number 8 need not bat and Pathan would be useless with the bat at that position – I would want to differ by pointing out that Pollock, Vettori, Razzack, Vaas and Lee come in at No.8 and provide that crucial difference in their team’s batting order. By moving Pathan to 7, we would not only be creating a rather long tail (Agarkar has ceased being an all-rounder for ages now) but also would have unnecessary redundancy of the all round capabilities of Sachin, Saurav, Sehwag and Yuvraj.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

The Great Indian Circus

Chairman – Okay guys, now that we have had our coffee, biscuits and the regular dose of small talk – let’s decide on the team.

Selector 2 – Oh! Yes. It is getting late. The press would get suspicious if we claim to have deliberated for too long. After all the team for the last world cup was decided in less than 2 hours… We have already spent more than that time in this room – we better hurry up.

Selector 3 – yes, that’s true. So how do we start?

Chairman – Let’s start with the 30 probables list.

Selector 4 – What do you mean by the 30 probables? We all know half of them were only there to make up numbers. Let’s not waste time in discussing the unnecessary.

Chairman – Alright; so let’s start with the certainties. Which is the first name?

Selector 2 – Obviously it is Sachin…

Selector 4 – What do you mean it is obviously Sachin? How can you choose him first over the captain?

Selector 3 – Because he is ‘The Sachin’. And why are you so upset? Is it because the captain is from your zone?

Selector 4 – Maybe yes, maybe no – but I strongly suggest that the captains name should be first.

Chairman – Alright now; let’s not argue about this let’s choose the first two names together. So it will be Sachin and Rahul.

Selector 4 – Why is it Sachin and Rahul – it should be Rahul and Sachin.

Chairman – Okay, Selector 4; I guess you should give up. The majority is against you. But to appease you I propose that you get an extra representation in the squad from your zone.

Selector 4 – That’s good enough.

Chairman – Selector 5, you have been silent throughout for a change. Don’t you have anything to say?

Selector 5 – I’m here only to fight for Saurav and ensure he is in the team. But now that Saurav has picked himself with his recent form, I have decided to stay silent during this meeting. Anyways, how many do I get this time?

Chairman – As usual - not more than 2. Why; do you have more requirements?

Selector 5 – Yes, Sunny spoke to me this morning about Rohan. But then if it is only 2, I would rather have Mahi with Saurav.

Selector 3 – You are right. I was speaking with Mahi’s agent the other day and he explained how crores were riding on Mahi during this world cup season. After all he has been declared by the press as the next big thing after Sachin.

Chairman – Also, Sunny needs a dose of this. He keeps talking all over ESPN and STAR about what a lousy job we are doing. Let Rohan continue to play with Bengal for some more time.

Selector 5 – So that’s finalized – it will be Saurav and Mahi.

Chairman – That takes care of Selector 5. Now Selector 4 - So who do you have in mind?

Selector 4 – Well I had only 4 names – but now that you have given me an extra one I’m just a little confused.

Selector 2 – What’s so confusing? The captain is a certainty. The press has been claiming that Robin and Sree are the next super stars. And then you have the 2 old war horses Anil and VVS.

Selector 4 – That’s right. But the chairman has gone around claiming that these 2 horses are very old and unfit for war. How can we pick them now? Also the president had promised the TN board that there would be at least one player from TN this time.

Chairman – That’s true. We need to pick somebody from TN. Forget the president; I’m more worried about Krish Sreekanth. He has threatened to come to my place and talk to my entire family in Hindi if there is no representation from his state this time also.

Selector 3 – So what’s the big deal – drop Sree and pick Dinesh. You can also use him as the reserve keeper. Let the lad make some money – Parthiv made tons during the last cup and he has already gone into semi-retirement. That is good for us – lesser headaches during selection.

Chairman – No, that can’t be done. The president is planning to have a break dance program by Sree during his grand son’s birthday party and if not selected, Sree might not agree.

Selector 4 – Okay, so we will have to drop one of the horses. I will toss a coin; if it is heads Anil is in – you can tell the press that Anil got in due to his experience of playing the world cup, while VVS got dropped because the Caribbean pitches does not let the ball carry to the slip region, which is the only place VVS can field. On the other hand if it is tails – VVS gets in. That way you can say VVS got picked to bolster the middle order while Anil was unlucky because the Caribbean pitches does not assist leg spinners bowling over 100 kmph.

Chairman – Now that it is tails, Selector 4 also is taken care of – it will be Rahul, Anil, Robin, Sree and Dinesh. Now my zone; As usual I get 5 – do any of you have any suggestions.

Selector 2 – Sachin is already in and you have only 5 more from which you need to pick 4. And going by form and injury it is a toss-up for 2 spots between Irfan, Ramesh and Munaf.

Selector 3 – ICC has clearly told all the boards that they would provide the pitch - rollers and we need not carry our own. So I guess we should drop Ramesh.

Chairman – You are right. That way we can save some money for the board. You know how these airlines charge double fare for over-weight passengers.

Selector 2 – But what would you tell the press. This guy has been bowling pretty well.

Chairman – Of course the standard dialogue – “His name came up for discussion but unfortunately we just couldn’t squeeze him into the team”. Alright, now I have my 5. It will be – Sachin, Ajit, Zaheer, Irfan and Munaf. It’s you two next. You can pick 3 among yourselves.

Selector 3 – But why do both of us together have only 3?

Chairman – That’s because of what your respective zonal boards did during the last elections. I’m sorry guys, but the instruction from the president is clear – not more than 3.

Selector 2 – But we had the maximum representation in the probables list. How can we pick just 3. There are too many in the fray – Yuvi, Bhajji, Mongia, Viru, Suresh, Kaifu, Gautam, Joginder, RP, VRV – and not to forget the new sensation Ishant that the press is talking about.

Chairman – I will help you sort this mess. Let’s do the rejection method – Ishant is still new, he can get more chances. Joginder is too boring and accept it, Haryana would need him for its matches; who else is there to help it win? Sachin and Saurav have said that they would require keeping gloves while fielding in slips, if VRV is chosen; and you can’t blame them because most of VRV’s balls reach them – so let’s not pick him. RP can’t speak English; it would be a shame if he wins a ‘man of the match’ award and is asked to speak on TV; so he too is dropped. Gautam is anyway coming back to the test team during our next tour; so he can make his money that way. Mongia anyways has seen one world cup – so he should give somebody else a chance. So who does that leave us with?

Selector 3 – Yuvi, Bhajji, Viru, Kaifu and Suresh. Let’s pick Yuvi and Bhajji and one more from the rest.

Selector 2 – You need to pick Suresh. I’m not saying this only because he is from my zone but also because he is the brightest natural talent that we have today.

Chairman – That’s true. But since Suresh has managed to hide all his talent so brilliantly at the international level – I guess we should hide him from the world too.

Selector 3 – That leaves us with one from 2 – who will it be; Viru or Kaifu?

Selector 2 – I propose Kaifu. He is the better fielder and he was the best batsman during the last tour of West Indies.

Selector 3,4,5 – We all propose the same too.

Chairman – We have a problem here. Rahul has specifically asked for Viru. You know how the coach gets on everyone’s nerves once in a while. Apparently Viru is the only one who manages to keep the coach in his place. So Rahul desperately wants him.

Selector 2 – So that does it. Viru is selected and that completes our 15. Now let us go announce to the world the results…..