honestbharani
Whatever it takes!!!
Indeed.I tend to agree about dropping/resting Ganguly. I also feel we tesnd to forget some players once they are out of the side.
Kaif is a big example. So is Raina in a way. Thats why people are so scared of being dropped. Here are two players who would not be misfits as batsmen as far as skill sets are concerned (both known and appreciated by all) and are brilliant fielders.
Young blood is fine but everyone who is young and not 'sleeping' in the field isn't necessarily a cert for an international side. That would devalue a place in the side. Fielding is a very important criteria for selection but it cant be the only one and youth doesnt automatically assure good fielding (look at Munaf or a young Ganguly for that matter) nor does it assure the qualities of being an international level batsman or bowler.
Yes we need fresh blood everyone does but we seem to want to induce youngsters only because of when they were born and drop seniors only because of the same. Unfortunately, not dropping seniors when they are clearly out of form gives rise to a public outcry that goes to the other extreme and starts yelling for them to retire or that they are finished.
If India treated its seniors/superstars with respect but not always with kid gloves and similarly treated youngsters with careful handling and maturity and not as knee-jerk reactions, we would have made better use of all our resources which should always have both young blood and experience.
The point about Ganguly here is, by having him in the side constantly and always having him open, we will never know what someone else can do at that slot. We will have to wait till one of Sachin or Sourav to get injured and then see. Even then it won't be the same as batting with SAchin at the other end is NOT the same as batting with Sourav at the other end.
Rest him for a series and give someone else a chance and see if he can produce as much as Ganguly with the bat and ball and bring better fielding skills to the table. If he does, then get him in, otherwise, go back to Ganguly because at least then you know that the replacements aren't exactly better either.
Also, someone like Laxman in the test side is just eating up a spot IMO. He is not scoring hundreds, neither is he adept at batting with the tail, because you need to be able to play big shots to do that. He is not the ideal #6 for us. He may be good batting at 3 or 4 but at 6, that is not the best spot for him. He may be a better test batsman than Yuvraj but does that mean we have to play him at a spot from where he can't deliver his best? Someone like Yuvraj might be a much better bet at that position. Again, we won't know for sure till we try him and we can't do that, because Laxman keeps getting 40s and 50s and makes sure he has enough runs to just stay in the side. This is what is keeping us down from trying youngsters.....