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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Spineless and Insipid

.. those are the only words which come into my mind to describe the performance of the #1 test cricket team in the world.

The situation gets worse with the selectors confirming their mindlessness, yet again, after selecting the squad for the 2nd test.

Raina (batsman), Karthik (wk), Sreesanth (bowler) -------> coming in for:
Tyagi (bowler), Saha (wk), Abhimanyu Mithun (bowler)

Saha's omission is understandable. What are Mithun and Tyagi dropped for? They didn't even play the test match! Considering that Sreesanth is just coming off an injury, and of course, Ishant Sharma seems to have lost it, it just compounds the nonsense! Given the fact that Mithun has been in good form, his selection would have been the right thing to do in the 2nd Test Match. He would have provided a good wicket taking option - what with Harbhajan Singh's and Amit Mishra's performances in this match.

Are they also accepting that Karthik is the first backup 'keeper/batsman for Dhoni? What was Saha selected for? No idea about the selectors' though process here.

Suresh Raina's selection seems to be the "safe" thing to do right now. Here too, the selectors have gone with international experience, than actually thinking about Raina's overall skills. Raina's problems with the short ball are so well known now, one can write a novel. I am not too sure this was the right thing to do.

Who else then, if it wasn't going to be Raina?

Options:

Cheteshwar Pujara
Manish Pandey
Virat Kohli
Abhishek Nayar

HEAVY scorers in the domestic setup. Enough said.

What went wrong in this test match? Plenty:

1) Ishant Sharma, Harbhajan and Amit Mishra being rendered almost useless. No excuses. Ishant Sharma needs to look at the way Morkel bowled.

2) Sehwag's dismissal in the first innings - I think his reaction after his dismissal said it all. This was the catalyst to our now famous collapse.

3) Sehwag's dismissal in the second innings - if at all I had any sympathy for him after his dismissal in the first innings, all that just went up in thin air with his irresponsible shot in the 2nd innings.

4) Murali Vijay's dismissal against the run of play, playing a sweep shot against a left-arm over the wicket spinner, given the situation - not done.

5) Tendulkar was determined to fight in the 2nd innings, but unlucky, however, the question arises again, was it a needless shot?

6) For all those people who are baying for Dravid's and Laxman's spots in the Test team, eat this.

I don't see how India is going to salvage this series. Laxman's probable return at Kolkata could prove to be a big difference. I hope to see a turnaround in the application of the Indian batsmen, otherwise, it would just end up proving that these folks don't seem to learn from their mistakes.

My ideal playing XI for the 2nd Test Match would have been:

1) Sehwag
2) Gambhir
3) Vijay
4) Tendulkar
5) Laxman/Pujara (given his technique)
6) Badrinath
7) Dhoni
8) Harbhajan
9) Zaheer
10) Mithun
11) Sreesanth/Mishra/Ojha depending on the wicket.

Ratings:

Sehwag - 6 for the century annulled by a stupid shot, and a stupid shot repeated in the 2nd innings.

Gambhir - 2 - Pace too hot to handle.

Vijay - 4 - threw it away in the 2nd innings.

Tendulkar - 7 - Unlucky. Showed what he's made of in the 2nd innings until that freak dismissal.

Badrinath - 5 - Good fighting fifty in the 1st, needless waft in the 2nd innings.

Dhoni - 3 - Hardly any contribution in this match, tried to stick around in the 2nd innings.

Saha - 3 - Stuck around in the 2nd innings, but I won't be too surprised if this is going to be his first and last test match.

Harbhajan - 2 - Listless and ineffective.

Mishra - 3 - Inconsistent but also a little unlucky.

Ishant Sharma - 1 - less said the better.

Zaheer Khan - 5 - the only Indian bowler on view, who looked like taking wickets.

Time to put your hands up fellers. The championship is at stake.

All the best @ Kolkata.

-V



2 comments:

  1. As a big fan of Dravid I would say point no 6 to millions of people.

    But at the same time scary about the future of India's batting.

    If India goes down in Test rankings considering Aus,Eng and Pak have very good squads Test cricket is gonna die. Cos India makes rules in Cricket.

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  2. That's quite a futuristic thought, Vini. I am not too sure if Test Cricket is ever going to be in dire straits.

    Coming back to our discussion about Dravid and the series in general, Smith's injured, and Laxman's playing. No word if Smith is going to be playing yet, just that he needs a week's rest.

    Interesting scenario. Let's wait and watch!

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