SJS
Hall of Fame Member
Dont worry my dear. He WILL get his chance, and in this very series. Lets hpe he does put up a great show instead of insisting that he definitely will. Thats all I have to say. I like Badrinath but lets take it one step at a time. We have built up youngsters before this and they have ended croppers.He is not God SJS I know
He's just a hardworking guy who's paid his dues for many, many years and really deserves his shot in International Cricket. Putting a 19 year old up against Muralitharan, Vaas and Mendis is not a good idea.
Getting your first chance is a big thing but that is still the easier bit. The difficult bit comes afterwards.
And it is NOT many many years that any grave injustice has been done to him by Indian selectors. Firstly, we have had a great run with a great middle order, no one can deny that. It is only when the youngsters of today have also run through their careers, passed, failed and retired that we wil know where they stand when put on the same page as Sachin, Dravid, Ganguly and Laxman. Its easy today when someone is not doing well, everyone who is not in the side appears ba better choice.
Secondly, we HAVE tried other youngsters over the last 6-7 years, the results are before us. So many came and were to replace the seniors and where are they today. They are gone not because of any politics but because they were only so good and no more.
Even the best young player we have had in over a decade, Yuvraj, is struggling. Three of the four greats I named, are already out of the one day side. Still we do not have a great middle order to replace the old one.
Uthappa, Rohit Sharma, Raina, Dinesh Karthik (as batsman) are some of those we have given chances in the middle order and Gambhir at the top in the last few years. How many of them have proved consistent?
Thats why I ask for caution in building up youngsters.
Look at what happens in other countries. Do you have any idea what kind of scores Hussey was running up in first class cricket in Australia as well as England and yet wasn't in the Aussie side. No one screams for them as we do in India. We expect too much from the youngsters (as does Pakistan) and push them much too early into the top grade. Unfortunately the youngsters too start believing the hype and you have people like Uthappa behaving as if they have thousands of international runs behind them and pontificating on Indian cricket. The results are more bad than good. Thats why we are struggling to replace our seniors. We are impatient with juniors.
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