Yes, yes, yes! If not, move the Duleep Trophy to make space!Looking ahead to the Duleep Trophy, should the big names (Sehwag, Tendulkar, Zaheer, etc.) be included in the squads if available?
You'll have a top order of Rahane, Kedar Jadhav, Tendulkar, Rohit Sharma and Pujara, though the veterans Mazumdar and Jaffer should have a shout. You'll have Patel as a wicketkeeper, though on pure wicketkeeping, Mumbai's Samant is a better choice. Your best spinners will be Powar and Parmar, though Yusuf Pathan may be included as a run-scoring extra bowler for the XI. I'm not too convinced about Parmar; I'd say there's a different level of checking chucks at the international level and domestic level, and he was reported lately. The pace attack will have Zaheer, Munaf, Irfan and in reserve, Kulkarni and possibly Sid Trivedi for that extra spinner. Very neat.Consider the West Zone squad for a moment: based on the Ranji Trophy, the likes of Kulkarni, Trivedi, Parmar and Pathan should be automatic selections in the side. However, if you include the big names, Kulkarni and Trivedi would probably make way for Zaheer and Munaf.
I'd treat it differently. West are a powerhouse, and this is like an embarassment of riches. Then again, the duo of Kulkarni and Trivedi were not tested at all, and against top players, they may struggle. Moreover, Irfan Pathan has played just four matches and is just a little out of the top ten wicket-takers at eleven. Besides, the wickets tally also has Ravindra Jadeja, a middle-order batsman, in the top ten. That said, these two (Kulkarni and Trivedi) are developing nicely and deserve a fair try, but picking some uninspiring veterans (guess the names) merely to fill spaces has to end.In my opinion, that would be an absolute joke; we already know what the big names are capable of and it's the domestic standouts that we need to see in this high-standard competition.
It should be a showcase of the best cricketers in the nation. Making a Zonal team has to be tough. That's what adds value to the event. All fifteen players in each squad should be India-ready. The big disappointment is that Ganguly has stepped out, and that will weaken East Zone a lot.Now, should the Duleep Trophy be a showcase of the best cricketers in the nation or (a reward for) the best performers in domestic cricket?
Nah, move to TN, imo. After Ganguly's retirement, Dhoni moving to Bengal would be the same situation as playing for Jharkhand - one India player in a team of mediocre ones.In that vein, East Zone will get gobbled up. Ganguly has retired, and besides him, we don't see too many effective batsmen out there. Except Bengal, they've mostly got weak batting sides. We'll have SS Das, Arindam Das, Manoj Tiwary, Dhoni and LR Shukla among their top batsmen, and that's not much, is it? Even the bowling attack of Bose, the Mohantys, Lahiri and maybe Lodhgar doesn't look very strong, and may be outdated. We may have Dhoni batting as high as three or four there, though they can throw up some surprises- this is, after all, cricket, not Formula One.
Should Dhoni shift to Bengal? He's getting absolutely nothing by batting for Jharkhand in Plate, and that team doesn't look like getting into the Super League- they were beaten to it by Bengal. You have a premier player from India playing for a weak team- not very ideal, is it?
I'm not sure if it's a flat track or just a **** TN attack - I don't think any of the 3 seamers is capable of hitting 130 ks and I'd certainly hope a national prospect like Tiwary doesn't get out to such bowlers. That said, I'm looking forward to Bose and Dinda charging in against a respectable lineup that includes Vijay, Mukund and Badrinath.quarterfinal being televised.. anyone watching TN vs Bengal? Tiwary and Saha seem to be getting amongst the runs on a flat track..
Doesn't really matter, Dhoni's gotten to a point where he won't be playing domestic cricket apart from the Challenger Trophy and occasionally zonal tournaments. Let's see what he decides if he ever gets dropped and has to stake a claim through the domestic circuit.Nah, move to TN, imo. After Ganguly's retirement, Dhoni moving to Bengal would be the same situation as playing for Jharkhand - one India player in a team of mediocre ones.
It is a joke when the seamers of a Super League team in the Quarter Final are not capable of touching 130kph, especially Balaji who was once an international prospect. He clearly has not rehabilitated well at all from his two stress fractures, or perhaps total rehab is not possible for such a horrendous injury. It really does cut our international talent pool significantly as we cannot consider anyone for Test contention if they can't bowl 130kph and we similarly, although slightly less so, in ODIs. It is a shame as it means we cannot pick our best domestic performers as a check on pace has to be made to see if their skills will convert to international level. I'll be interested to hear how Dinda's pace holds up in the longer form of the game and what actual pace Ranadeb Bose bowls after they took a look at him getting five wickets in England and said no.I'm not sure if it's a flat track or just a **** TN attack - I don't think any of the 3 seamers is capable of hitting 130 ks and I'd certainly hope a national prospect like Tiwary doesn't get out to such bowlers. That said, I'm looking forward to Bose and Dinda charging in against a respectable lineup that includes Vijay, Mukund and Badrinath.
hey............I'm not sure if it's a flat track or just a **** TN attack - I don't think any of the 3 seamers is capable of hitting 130 ks and I'd certainly hope a national prospect like Tiwary doesn't get out to such bowlers. That said, I'm looking forward to Bose and Dinda charging in against a respectable lineup that includes Vijay, Mukund and Badrinath.
EDIT: Going by the match report on Cricinfo, it apparently was a flat pitch. Nevertheless, I maintain that TN have a **** pace attack.
Unfortunately, Yo Mahesh has the pace but struggles to make an impact. TN's probably played their best attack and it's not such a poor one by domestic standards; the problem is that domestic pace standards are still quite pathetic.Surely you should have looked to play Yo Mahesh over Amarnath.
Go TN!!!Mumbai, Karnataka and UP are set to advance to the semi-finals. Balaji triggered a massive Bengal collapse and the TN openers are quickly on their way to the target. On that note, what on earth are Bengal doing? Dry up the runs even if it requires a negative line and don't offer up so many scoring opportunities - a draw here and Bengal advance with a first-innings lead. Am I missing something?